Comments (None yet)

Add New Comment

Family Notices

42 corrections, most recently by Foulds - Show corrections

BIRTHS

[Week-days. 1/9 linc; Sat.. Ii; min. 3 lines,]

ABBOTT (nco Kllmo).-February 20, nt Kins George V. to Fay and Raj' (A.I.F.)-a daughter (Diane Rac).

ALLISON.-February 18, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Allison, Wyeela, Coolah-a son (James Francis).

ANSTISS (nen Parker).-At Claremont, Chatswood, to Illida and Wally-a daughter (Deidre Dawn). Survived two days.

ANSTISS (nee Edwards).-February 26. at King George Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anstlss-a daughter. Both well.

ATTWATER (nco Hackett).-February 20, at St. Luke's hospital. Roslyn Gardens, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Attwater, North Sydney a son (Colin Roger).

BEARD.-February 25, at Narrandera, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Beard-a son.

BEARE.-February 15. at Orova private hospital, strathfield, to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Beare-a son (Richard George).

BLACKSHA1V.-February 27, at Mater Maternity Hospital, lo Capt. and Mrs. E. Blackshaw-a son (Antony John).

BOMBELL (nee McRitrhle).-February 27. at the Mater MIserlcordlac Hospital, North Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bombell-a son (Brian Ronald).

BRACECIRDLE.-February 28. nt St. Luke's, to Eve, wife of Lieut.-Commander Bracegfrdlc, R.A.N.-a daughter.

BRODIE.-February 25, at Kirra, Beecroft, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brodie, of Epping-a daughter (Anne).

BURGH (nee Sykes).- February 22. at Mater Misericordia* Hospital, North Sydney, to Major and Mra. H. B. Burgh-a daughter (Robin May).

BUTLER (nco Owen Craig).-February 26. at Royal Hospital for Women. Paddington, to Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Butler, of Randwick-a daughter (Gabrielle Craig).

CABLE (Ann Scgravesl.-February 26, at private hospital. Crown Street, to Flt./Lt. and Mrs. W. O. Cable. 20 Bland Street, Ash- field-a daughter (Josella Marj"). Premature,

lived 13 hours.

CAMPBELL.-At Royal North Shore Hos- pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, ol Manly-a daughter.

CAMPBELL (nco Beryl Farmer).-February 24 at St. George's Hospital, Kogarah, to Mr. and Mrti. Colin Campbell-a son (stillborn).

CANTY (nee Lees).-February 28 1946 at Rosslyn private hospital. Arncliffe, to Jules and Elsie-a son (Richard John). Both well.

CARMICHAEL (Flcrcnce Knock).-February 23. at Helenic private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carmichael-a daughter (Roslyn

Maria).

CHAMPION (ncc Hobson).-February 19, at Inglemcre private hospital, Strathfield, to Jean, wife of Flying-Officer K. Champion a son (Brian Kenneth).

CHILTON.-February 27, at Macleay private hospital. Belmore, to Mr. and Mrs. Chilton a son (William Trevor).

CHRISTISON (nee Kirby).-February 27, nt King George V Memorial Hospital, to Ruth, wife of Keith Christison-a daughter (Helen

Ruth).

CLIFF (neo Willcocks).-February 24. ot Crown Street Hospital, to Eislo ond Norman -a son (Robert James). Both well.

CLirSIIAM.-February 27. at St. George Hospital. Kogarah, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B Cllpsham-a daughter (Julie Anne).

COLLIS (nee Mollie Bluett).-February 22 at Royal Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. R!

Collis-a daughter (Kay).

COMSTOCK (nee Rigby).-February 3, 1946, at King George V Hospital, to Mr. anet Mrs. John Comstock-a daughter (Sharon Lee).

CREK (ncc Harvey).-February 23. at Sun ? bury private hospital. Ashfield, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Cree-a daughter (tourello Gal).

DANIEL.-February 18, at Nurse Buck land's, to Coral, wife of Petty-Officer F. H. Daniel (R.A.N.).-a son (Wayne Frederick).

DAVIES (nee Horan).-February 13, at King Georgo V. Memorial Hospltnl. to Thelma and Fred-a son (Terence John).

UUNS1RE (nco Dengate).-January 23 nt Hillview private hospital, Blacktown, to .Jock and Thelma-a daughter (Jennifer .Rosamund).

EARLEY (nee Callen).-February 26, 1946. at Mater Misericordlne private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Earley-a son (Robert Anthony).

ELLIOTT (nee Nonce Macallister).-Febru- ary 26. at Englewood private hospital. Bur- wood, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Elliott-a daughter (Robyn Anne).

FAULKNER (nee Winnie Holmes).-Feb- ruary 24, at Illawarra Cottage Hospital, Cole- dale, to Win and Roy-a sen (Raymond Les- lie). Both well.

FATLE (nee Val Rodrick).-February 26. at Dalhousie private hcslptal, Glen Innes, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fayle-a son.

FINGLAND.-Februars' 21, at Lystra pri- vate hospital, to Lily and John (cx-R.A.A.F.) -a son (Bruce).

FISIIWICK (nee Grace Sparks).-February 5, at King George V Memorial Hospital (semi- private), to Mr. and Mrs. R. Foirlax Fish wick- tho gift of a daughter (Judith Fairfax).

FRANKLIN (nee Brittain).-February 20. at Royal Hospital. Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Franklin, of Balmain-a daughter (Marilyn Denise).

GALE.-February 21. at King George V Hospital, to Rita and Alf Gale-a son (Graham Bruce).

GARDINER, (nee Hughes).-February 24, 1946, at Lissington private hospital. Haber- field, to Val and Tom-a daughter (Barbara Anne).

GAY (nee Joy Sanderson).-February 22. at Inglemere, Strathfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gay-o. son (David Edward)

GILLAN.-February 23, at Royal Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Gillan-a daughter (Frances Yvonne).

GRAY (nee Mowday).-February 26. at Boree hospital, Cudal, to Yvonne and Dan-a son. Both well.

GRAY (nee Braye).-February 22, at Kia- ora. Haberfield, to Mr. and Mre. Ron Gray, of Flvcdock-a daughter (Rhonda, Marie). Newcastlo papers please copy.

GROSS.-February 26, Stathmore private hospital. Wollongong, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gross, 51 Bourke Street. Wollongong-a son.

HAMMOND.-February 24, at Roslyn pri- vate hospital, Lindfield, to Ethel and Harry (late Wearne Street. Canterbury)-a daughter (Robyn Ann).

HAWDON (nee Mabel Bostock).-Fchruory 26. at Rosslyn, Arncliffe, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hawdon-a daughter (Geraldine Ann).

HAWKINS.-February 27. at King George V. Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hawkins, of Bexley-a daughter (Margarate).

HAYES.-February 26. at Rothesay private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayes-a son (David John).

HULMAN.-February 15, at Tonga private hospital. Roseville, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Helman, of Roseville-a daughter (Patricia).

HESSION (nee Carey).-February 22. at Burrangong private hospital. Auburn, to Keith and Nancye-a daughter (Robyn Anne)

HILL (nee Marjorie Macdonald).-February 18, at Lismore Baso Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hill-tho gift of a son (John Macdonald).

HODGSON-BUDD.-February 28. at Lucerne. Randwick, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodgson Budd-a son (Patrick David).

IIOvVAHTII (nee Davidson).-February 21. at Mater Misericordias (private) Hospital, to patricia and Greg-a son (Neil Gregory).

HUDSON (nee Huggett).-February 20, at Mater private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hudson, of North Sydney-a daughter (Robyn Lesley).

HUNT.-March 1, ot. Braeside private hos- pital. Stanmore, to Mollie and Roy-a son (Anthony John).,

JEFFREYS (nee Enid Ogilvy).-February 15. at Delegate, to Mr. and Mrs. A. "Bill" JcfTrcvs-a son (Peter John).

JOHNSTON (nee Denyer).-February 19. 1946 at Glenleigh Hosp., Tumbarumba, to Muriel and Ron-a daughter (Helen Margaret).

JONES.-February 18. at Valesco private hospital, Earlwood, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones-a son (Bruce Sherman).

JORDAN.-February 25. ot Hillcrest pri- vate hospital. Granville, to Mr. and Mrs. J.

R Jordan-a son.

KENNED? (nee Lorraine Morrisey).-Feb- ruary 24. at St. Margaret's, to Mr. and Mrs, John V. Kennedy-a daughter (Marlo Ther-

ese).

KINGS (nee Mary O'Brien).-February 21, at Lystra private hospital, Petersham, to Mr, and Mrs. V. Kings-a daughter (Marla

Frances).

KNUDSEN (nco Balley).-February 23, al Crown Street Women's Hospital (Inter.), tr George and Alice Knudsen-a son (Jotters George).

LARKIN.-February 25, ol. Oroya.. Strath- field, to Aileen, wife U Flying 'Officer Kevin Larkin (R.A.A.F.).-. daughter.

LONGHURST.-March 1, at Inglemero pri- vate hospital, Strathfield, to Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Longhurst-twin sons (Peter and David).

LYNEHAM (nee Phyl Kelly).-February 2fl. nt lnchnuek Hospital, Parramatta, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyneham. Blacktown--a daughter

(Holen).

Mc.ENERNEY (ncc Morris).-February 22, at King George V Memorial Hospital, to Bennie and Arthur-a son (Kenneth Arthur).

McGEE (nee Schofield).-February 27, nt Helenic private hospital, to Lillian and Hedley -a son (Phillip Hedley).

McKEE (nee Sharpe).-February 23. at St. Margaret's (Intermediate), to Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKee, cf Waverley-a son (Michael

Denis).

MAKIN.-February 23. at Royal Hospital, Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Makin-a dnughtor (Pauline Annette).

MARTIN (nee Griffiths).-February 22, at Royal North Shore Hospital, to Joan, wife of David G. Martin-a son (John Stuart).

MAYNARD.-February 23, at crown Street Women's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. K. May- nard. Kingsford-a. son (John Kenneth).

MITCHELL.-February 27. nt War Memo- rial. Waverley, to Selma and Ted-a son (Paul David).

MITCHELL.-February 2R. Crown Street Women's Hospital, to Mr. Rnd Mrs. G. W. Mitchell-a son (Dennis Leslie).

NABLE (ncc Betty Pelter).-February 22. at Lydhnm private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nable-a daughter (Margaret Jean).

NEILSON (ncc Jenny Bell).-February 25, at Mater maternity. North Sydney, to Mr, and Mrs. E. Neilson, of Waverton-a son (Edward James).

NEWMAN (Dickson).-February 27. ot Sun- bury, Ashfield, to Lloyd and Una-a son (David Lloyd).

OLSSON (nee Graham).-February 24, at Poplars private hospital, Foping, to Mr. and Mrs. Olsson-a daughter (Fay Lorraine).

O'SULLIVAN (nee Beryl Brosnan).-Feb- ruary 22, at Lurnea private hospita!, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. O'Sullivan-a son (Terry John).

PHILLIPS.-February 23, at Katoomba Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips, of Calamondah, Blackheath-a sou (Robert

Samuel).

PHILLIPS.-February IB, at. Crown Street. Clare, wife of S. Pnilllps (Inspector of Stock for the Berrima. Picton, and Kiama P.P. Districts)-a daughter.

PITCHER (nee Joan Hay).-At Crown Street private hospital, to Joan, wife of Engineer-Officer Alan C. Pitcher-a, daughter.

PITT (nco Loys Perry).-February 27. at Mena hospital. Mosman, lo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitt-a sen (Richard George).

PRIDEAUX.-February 15. to Mr. mid Mrs. C. F. Prideaux, Lismore-a son (Paul Charles).

Both well.

RENDALL (nee Manuel).-February 18, at Bathurst District Hospital, to Marjorie, wife of Ric A. Rendall-a daughter (Toni Suzanne).

ROBERTSON.-February 14. nt Leeton Dis- trict Hospital, to Audrey, wife of R, N. Robertson-a daughter (Susan Sinclair).

ROTHWELL (neo Needham).-February 25, at Mater MIsericordiac Maternity Hospital (private), to Verona and Albert-a daughter (Sandra Vicki).

RYKS (nee Gannon).-February 2R. at Ros- lyn private hospital. Lindfield, to Marj' and John (Netherlands Air Force, Batavia)-a son.

Both well.

SANDES.-February 28. to Dorothy, wile oj John Sandes-a son (stillborn).

SAVAGE.-February 24. at Auburn, to Mr.

and MrSj Savage-n son (Denis Richard). BCSHEÁÍÍMAN (neo Leeson).-February 10. at

Ventura, Coraki, to Betty and Alan-a daughter (Elizabeth Ruth).

SHEPPARD.-February 26. 1946. at Denis- tone. House, Eastwood, to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sheppard, of West Ryde-a daughter.

SIMS.-February 26. nt Royal Hospital. Paddington, to Margaret and Charles Sims, of Drummcyne-a daughter (Patricia).

SKI'.-February 7. nt Carlyle private hos- pital. Wingham, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sky . daughter (Alma Joy).

BIRTHS

SLACK (nee Day).-February 26. al private hospital. Auburn, to Dorothy (Dolly) and Bon

-a son (Garv Ronald).

SMITH (ncc Laurie Arnott).-February .10. at Vancouver. B.C.. Canada, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Smith-a daughter.

SMOLLETT.-February 22, 1946. at Pacific private hospital, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smollett-a son (John Malcolm).

SNIiLSON (nee Eva Butterfield).-February 24. at Sunbury private hcsrltal, Ashfield, to Eva and Jack-a daughter (Lynette

Dawn).

SPARROWHAWK.-February 24. 1940. at Carinya private hospital. Concord West, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sparrowhawk-a son

(Glenn).

STEI1N.-February 27, at Denistone House, to Winnie and Jack-a daughter (Beverley

Sandia).

SWADLING (nee Enid Carelton).-Fob ruarv a. 1946. al Lurnea private hospital, Leichhardt, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Swadling, 39 Todman Avenue, Kensington-a daughter (Lorraine Margaret).

TEGGINS (nee Booth).-February 14, to Mr and Mrs, S. Teggins. Sutherland-a son. [ THWAITES (ncc Lyneham).-February 28.

at Kine George V Memorial Hospital, to Jack and Rhoda-a son (Rodney Brian).

TOllOLKE.-February 12, Crown Street Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Toholke. 8 Sydney Street, Randwick-a daughter (Dawn

Dorothy).

URQUHART (nco .Tune Avis).-February 27, at Royal Hospital, Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs. John D Urquhart-a son (Ian Duncan).

van nniillNF.N (nee Hourn).-February 20. at Aubrey private hospital. Moree, to Mr. and Mrs. Max von Drohnen-a son (John Max- well). Premature, both well,

WADDINGTON.-February 26. at King George V, to Squadron-Lcadcr and Mrs. Har- vey Waddington-triplets (a daughter. Cheryl, and two Fons. John and Russell). All well.

WENT WORTH-PERRY (ncc Iris Porter, A.W.A.S.).-January 12. at Valesco private hospital. Earlwood, lo Bruce and Iris-a son (Bruce David), premature.

WHEELER (nee reg Hurley).-March 1. at Lanchester private hospital. Neutral Bay. to Peg and Eric-a son (Eric Christopher).

WHELAN.-February 23. at St. Margaret's Hospital (private), to Dympna and Brian-a sen (Gerard John).

WHITE (nee Tlbbctts).-February 1, al Sunbury, Ashfield, to Gloria and Ron-n daughter (Carole Ann). Premoture.

WHITE.-February 24, at Helenic private hospital. Randwick. to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White-a sen (Anthony John).

WHITLEY (nee Spies).-February 24, al Crown Streit Women's Hospital, to Mr. anc Mrs. N. Whitley-a daughter (Robyn Anne).

WILCOX (nee Joyce Graham). -February 27, at Strathmore, Stanmore, to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilcox, of Dulwich Hill-twin daughters. I WILD.-Fcbrunry 12, at Poplars prlvnti

hospital. Epping, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Wild of Eastwood-a son (Gary Ian).

WRAY.-February 25. at Wahroonga Sani- tarium, to Judith, wife of C. H. Wray-f son._

ENGAGEMENTS

f Weck-ri o VF. 1/f) linr: Sui., Il- min, 6 lines.1

ADLINGTON-RUSSELL.-The Engagement ls announced of Eunice Edna, second daughter of Mrs. E. and thc late Mr. A. G. Russell, of Melbourne, to Jens Raymond (R.A.A.F.), eldest son cf Mr. and Mrs. R. Adlington, of Clovelly.

AITKEN-BLANCHFIELD.-The Engagement is announced of Dara Veronica, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Blanch field, of Kingsford, to James Donald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aitken, of Auburn.

ALEXANDER-NIXON.-The Engagement ls announced of "Bonny." younger daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. C. Nixon, ol Bondi, to Fred, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Alexander, of Bondi.

ALLAM-DADD.-Tho Engagement ls an- nounced of Gwenyth Dorothy, younger daugh- ter of Mr. \V. F. and the late Mrs. Dadd. of Kingsford, to Norman James (A.I.F.. Ret.), only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allam, of Leich- hardt.

ANDERSON-CONSTANTINE.-The Engage- ment ls announced of Ida Evelyn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Constantine. Willoughby, to Alick Lindsay (A.I.F.. re- turned), only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ander- son, Waitara.

ARCHIBALD-JARR ATT.-Tho Engagement ls announced of Gwendoline Estella. onlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jarratt, of Hurstville, to Lawrence Fenton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Archibald, cf Kogarah.

BEECH-NOTLEY.-The Engagement ls an- nounced ol Joyce Irene Notley, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Notley. Y'cltcn, Gladstone. New South Wales, to Driver William George Beech, ath Div., A.I.F.. only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Beech. 2G Robert Street, Ashfield.

BENNETT-THORNTON.-The Engagement ls announced of Margaret Bennett, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornton, of Black- hall. Edinburgh, Scotland, to George Don, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ben- nett, of Punchbowl. Sydney, also grandson of Mrs. Bennett, of Edinburgh, and the late Alexander William Bennett, schoolmaster, of Blalnslle. Scollnnd.

BETTS-HALBERT.-The Engagement ls an- nounced ol Avlce. only daughter of Mr. H. J. Halbert, of Bellevue Hill, and the late Mrs. Halbert, to F./Lt. Wallace Betts. R.A.A.F., fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Betts, of Molong.

BLACK-LOWE.-The Engagement is an- nounced of Y'vcnne, daughter cf the late Mr. John Lowe and Mrs. Lowe, of Mnltland Road, Cooranbong to Robert, son ol Mr. and Mrs. R. Black, of Speers point.

BLAZLEV-MARSHALL.-The Engagement is announced of Dawn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall, of Woodstock, to William George, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Blazley. also of Woodstock.

BROS-DEANS.-Thc Engagement is an- nounced oí üvlvia Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Deans, of Enfield, to Alfred Erle (ex-A.I'F.). eldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bros."j¡f Brinerville, via Bellingen.

BROWN-MOORE.-The Engagement ts an-

nounced cf Miss Pamlela. Moore, only daughter of Mri and Mrs. W. Moore, 4P. Augustus Street. Leichhardt, to Mr. Leonard BrMv- second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Brc Yeronga, Brisbane.

CAMPBELL-McLKOD.-Thc Engagement ls announced of Beryl Helene, only daughter nf Mrs. L. H. McLeod and the late Mr. Colin McLeod, of Ryde, lo Alexander Gordon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Campbell, of Inverell.

CARRAD-BURTON.-The Engagement ls announced of Elaine Ethel, younger daughter of Capt. and Mrs. G. J. Burton, of Ryde, to Spr. Kevin Clive Carrad, A.I.F.. only son of the late Mr. C. V. Carrad and Mrs. E. A. E. Carrad. of Cheltenham.

CASSON-WISEMAN.-The Engagement is announced ot Marguerite Eleanor (Peg), only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Wise- man of Gladesville, to Charles Alfred, elder son of Mrs. M. Casson and the late Mr. C. A. Casson. of Coogee.

CHAPPLE-DENT.-The Engagement ls an- nounced of Margaret Chadwick, youngest daughter of Captain and Mrs. R. O. Dent, nf Cremorne, to Alfred Douglas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapple, of Mosman.

CHURCHILL-CHILD.-Thc Engagement is announced ol Vera Mary Ellen, elder daughter of late Mr. H. and Mrs. E. L. Child. of New- town to Ronald William, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E Churchill, ol Balingup. W.A.

CUMMING-HARRIS.-Thc Engagement is announced of Catherine Florence, younger daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Harris, or Ashfield, to Owen Alexander, youngest son of the late Mr. A. Cumming and Mrs. E. Mccul loch, of Ulverstone, Tasmania.

DANIELS-MONTGOMERY-The Engage ment is announced of Dorothy, youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Montgomery, of Lid

combe, to Nevell (ex-P.O.W.), second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Daniels, of Lidcombe.

DWYER-HAUGHTON.-The Engagement Is announced of Valda (ex-A.A.M.W.S.). only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Haughton, of Lnne Cove, to Barry (A.I.P. rctd.). young- est son of Mr. M. J. Dwyer, of Newcastle.

ELLIS-ATKINSON.-The Engagement I« announced nf Beryl Charlotte, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. B. Atkinson, of Balgowlah, to rte. Horace Henry (A.I.P.). only child of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, of Bothwell.

Tas.

ELLIS-CAMT.RON.-Thc Engagement is an- nounced of Marie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cameron. Aberfeldie. Bellata to Reginald Wilfrid, cider son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N Ellis. Caulfield. Victoria.

FREESTONE-DOCHERTY.-The Engage- ment ls announced of Pamela Margaret, only child of Mr. and Mrs. P. Docherty, of Lid- combe, lo Patrick John, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Freestone, of Lidcombe.

FUSS-SILCOCK.-The Engagement is an- nounced of Dulcie Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Silcock, of Leichhardt, to Albert Walter, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuss, of College Park, South Australia.

GILI.-JACKSON.-Thc Engagement ls an- nounced of Heather. W.A.A.A.F., only daugh- ter of Mrs. E. Jackson and thc late Mr. L. George Jackson, of Gunnedah, to Thomas, cx R.A.A.F. third son cf Mrs. E. GUI and the late Mr. 'J. Gill, of Hurstville.

GOODMAN-DWYER.-The Engagement ls announced of Jean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dwyer, of Strathfield, to Gordon, youngest son of Mrs. Goodman and the late Rev. Robert Goodman, of Ashfield.

GRAY-SPENCE-VEÎÏCH.-The Engagement ls announced of "Bess" Veech, younger daugh- ter cf Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Veech, of Coccce and Quilbone. Coonamble, to John Gray-Spencc (A.I.F., ret.), eldest son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Grav-Snonce. of Brighton-le-sands.

GRUNDY-WILKINSON.-The Engagement ls announced cf Marjorie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wilkinson, of Campbelltown, to Winston, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grundv. of Strathfield.

HALL-FARRELL.-The Engagement is an- nounced of Mary Lorraine (Mollie). only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Farrell, of Earlwood, to Maxwell (cx-R.A.A.F.), second son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hall, also of

Earlwood.

HAMILTON-DAVIS.-Tho Engagement ls announced cf Alice Joyce (Joy), only child cf Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Davis, of Mosman, to P.O. (R.N.) Jrhn. third sen nf Mr. and Mrs. Hamllion. of Bristol. England.

HARDING-SMITH.-The Ensagemcnt ls announced ol Marie (AAV.A.B.), only daugh- ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Smith. Jnr.. Cowra, to Les ÍA.1.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Harding. Cowra.

HAWKE-DIMF.NT.-Thc Engagement ls an- nounced of Edna, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Diment. of North Adelaide, now residing at Double Bay, to William, elder sen of the Rev. W. and Mrs. Hawke, of Glenelg. South Ans.

HEARNE-HALL.-Thc Engagement ls an- nounced of Alice Nocllne Elizabeth, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, of Suther- land, to Sergeant Allred Hearne (A.I.F.). youngest son of Mrs. L. Hearne, of Pens-

hurst.

HILL-DURN'BSS.-The Engagement ls an- nounced cf Edith, third daughter of the late Mr. Burncss and of Mrs. I. D. Burncss. of Cammeray, to Kevin, youngest son cf Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill, of Narromine.

HINTON-RINGROSE.-The Engagement is announced of Dorothea Vivienne, only daugb ter cf Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ringrose, cf I Mosman, to Howard Edward Muriel, only ! sen cf Mr. and Mrs. H. F. M. Hinton,

of Mosman.

HULMAN-LAIRD.-The Engagement is an- nounced of Patricia, only daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Laird. Ascot. Brisbane, to John Dudlcv, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. IIcI

mnn. Hose Bay.

HUITFELDT—GARLING.—The Engagement is announced cf Alison, third daughter of Mr. D'A, C Garling, of Point Piper, and the late Mrs. Garling, to Major Hans Huitfeldt (A.I.F.), youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. V. V. H. Huitfeldt, of Emita, Flinders Island, Tas-

mania.

nounccd of Jean Bishop, secend daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Terry, Mosman, to James Llewellyn, youngest son of tho late Mr. L. H. and Mrs. Isles. Ascot. Brisbane.

JOLLY-TWOItri;.-The Engagement Is an- nounced of Pamela Forsyth, elder daughter of Mr C F. Tliorpo and the late Mrs. Thorpe, of Burwood, to Douglas Alexander, only sou of Mr and Mrs. A. S. Jolly, of Wollstonecraft.

LANK-O'DONNELL.-The Engagement ls announced of Sheila, third daughter of Mrs. A O'Donnell and the late W. B. O'Donnell, of Lilyfield, to Matthew, son of Mrs. A. Lane and the late T. Lane, of Lockhart.

LARDELLT-HOVXEMAN.-Thc Engagement ii announced nf Gloria, younger daughter cf Mr and Mr:. W. H. Horncman. cf Epping, to Michael younger son of the late Mr. M. C. Lardelll and Mrs. M. Lardelll. of Newcastle.

ENGAGEMENTS  

LAW-DEWBERRV.-The Engagement is   announced of Beryl, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. Dewberry, of 43 Melbourne Street. Concord, to Jim (late A.I.F returned), eldest

son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Law. of 21 Seventh   Avenue. Campsie.

LE FEU VUE-GRINTON.-The Engagement is announced of Betty, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grlntcn, of Bondi, to John (cx-H.A.A.F.). only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Le Feuvre. of Toowong. Brisbane.

LENNON-BROOKER.-The Engagement is announced of Iris, widow of L.A.C. Frank Brooker and eldest daughter of Mrs. G. V. Bowman and the late G. V. Bowman, of Buena-Vista, Upper Manilla, to Edmund Thomas Lennon, of Woollahra, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lennon, of Glebe Point.

LEWIS---BARNES.---The Engagement is an- nounced of Shirley Patrice, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barnes, of Forest Road Bexley, to Sgt. William James Hartford, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lewis, of Park Road, Kogarah.

McCAHON---LOGAN.---The Engagement is announced of Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Logan, of Harbord to Neville, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. B. McCahon, of Drummoyne.

McDERMOTT---CLEAR.---The Engagement is announced of Norma, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clear, of Waverley, to James Thomas (Tom), eldest son of late Mr. J. and Mrs. McDermott, of Lidcombe.

MCINTOSH---FARTHING.--- The Engagement is announced of Florence, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Farthing, of Sydney, to Pte. William McIntosh, A.I.F..,only son of Mr.   and Mrs. A. McIntosh, of Melbourne, Vic.

MURPHY---STILL.---The Engagement is an- nounced of Gwenneth Winifred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Still, of Kogarah, to W.O. Morris Henry (A.I.F.), only child of Mr. F. J. Murphy and the late Mrs. Murphy, of Lidcombe and Balmain.

O'BRIEN---LAWLOR.---The Engagement is announced of Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. C. J. Lawlor, of Dee Why, to John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Brien, of Adelaide, S.A.

O'MEAI.LV-PROSSER.-Thc Engagement ls announced of Marv Louis (Molly), niecce of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Forsyth, of Haberfield, to F.O. Charles John, only son cf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Mally. of Croydon.

O'NEILL-GitANTIIAM-1Î01VMAN.-The En- gagement Is announced ol Lenore May. only daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grantham Bowman. of Artarmon, to James Andrew, elder son of Mrs. M. O'Neill and the late Mr. F. O'Neill, of Lane Cove.

OLDROYD-JOHNSTON.-Thc Engagement is announced of Ellie Mny. eldest daughter ol Mr, and the late Mrs. H. M. Johnston, of Bendigo. Viet., Aust., to L./Sgt. S. J. Oldroyd. only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oldrovd. of Sydney, N.S.W., Aust.

PARKHILL-WALLACE.-The Engagement ls announced ot Noreen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wallace, of Rlchmount Street. Cronulla, lo Lieut. Noel H. Parkhill (A.I.F.). eldest sen of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. V. Parkhill, cf Glenhuntly, Victoria.

PHELAN-CAIRNS.-The Engagement is an- nounced ot Margaret Iris, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cairns, of Drummoyne, to John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Phelan,

also of Drummoyne.

PRINCE-CIIA.NIT.-Trie Engagement is

announced of Beryl, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rayner Granit, of Cummins. South Aust.. to Rowland, only son of Mrs. M. Prince, and late Mr. S. C. Prince, cf Mosman.

PURCELL-THURSTON.-The Engagement. ls announced of Evelyn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thurston, of Parramatta, to Frederick eldest son of Mrs. L. A. Purcell and the late Mr. R. Purcell, cf Werris Creek.

rURSElIOUSE-FRANCIS.-The Engagement ls announced of Marjorie, only daughter rf Mr. and Mrs. B. Francis, of Hurlstone Park, to Frederick (A.I.F.). third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Purschousc, of Canterbury.

RALfll-SAMS.-The Engagement ls an- nounced of Jacqueline Madge, elder daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Sams, of Hornsby and Epping, lo Alan Edgar, third son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ralph, of Turra-

murra.

RANKINE-HEATH).-The Engagement ls announced of Frances Emma, youngest daugh- ter of Mrs. A. Heard. Rockdale, and the late Tom Heard, professional golfer. Kogarah, to Roy Edward, youngest son of Mrs. K. E. Ran- kine and the late Mr. Peter Rankine, Port Wakefield, South Australia.

KOSS-SINGLE.-The Engagement ls an- nounced of June only child of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Single, of Bank of New South Wales. Sydnev. to Murray, second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ross, of Walcha.

ROTHERY-WIKCHillANN.- The Engage- ment ls announced of Edna. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wlechmann. of New Zealand, and Seaforth, to Rex (cx A.I.F.). youngest sen of the late H. A. Rothery and Mrs. Rothery, of Cliefden. Man-

durama.

RUDDOCK-THOMSON.-Thc Engagement ls announced of Jean, youngest daughter of Mrs. E. Thomson and thc late Mr. G. F. Thomson. Manly, lo John (R.A.N.R.I, eldest son of Major and Mrs. W. C. G. Ruddock, of Hobart. Tasmania.

SHANLEY-McGRATII.-The Engagement ls announced of Veronica, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McGrath, of Flvcdock, to Jack, only son of Mrs. L. G. Shsnley and the late Francis Shanlcy. nf Croydon.

SLATER-CRAWFORD.-The Engagement is announced of Letitia Jeanette, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McIlwraith Crawford, of Mortdale, to Stephen George, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Slater, of Mortdale.

STANIFORTII-«BACHER.-The Engage- ment Is announced cf Marjorie .lean, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bracher, pf Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd.. West Wyalong, to Herbert Bruce, son ol Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stonlforth. of Buddigower.

STOCK-HAWTO.N.-The Engagement ls announced of Lynette Lloyd, only daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hawton. Earlwood, to Colin Arthur, only son of Mr. A. J. Stock and the late Mrs. A. J. Stock. Campsie.

STRICKLAND-HART.-Thc Engagement ts announced cf Monica Claire Margaret, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Hart. North Strathfield, to Raymond Eales Strickland, younger son of Mrs, Mary Mathes and the late C. G. Strickland. Wichita Falls. Texas. U.S.A.

SUTERS-WARD.-The Engagement ls an- nounced of Beatrice Marjorie, onlv child of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward, of Wentworthville, lo Oliver Henry (A.I.F.). youngest son of Mr. nnri Mrs. W. Suters. of Smithfield.

TERKIÎLStîN-T.OlVDER.-The Engagement ls announced of Miss Joan Marcia Lowdcr, only daughter of Mrs. J. Lowdcr. of Marrickville, to Warren Neville Terkelsen. Royal Australian Navy, second eldest son cf Mr. and Mrs. Ter- kelsen. of Childers. Queensland.

TRY-TURNER.-The Engagement ls an- nounced of Margaret (Peg), only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, of Dulwich Hill, to Sgt. Philip Try (A.I.F., returned), second son of the late Mr. J. C. Try and Mrs. Try. of LcwiEham.

TURNER-GREENWOOD-WEBB. - The En- gagement Is announced of Joan, elder daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenwood-Webb, of Lane Cove, to Douglas, only son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Turner, of Hobart, Tas.

WALL-MOLONEY.-The Engagement ls an- nounced of Cecily, youngest daughter of Mrs. M. Moloney, of Manly, to Earl, only son of Mrs. S. Wall, of Manly.

WALSir-TURNER.-The Engagement ls announced of Gwendoline Marjorie, youngest daughter of Mr. E. Turner and tho late Mrs. E. Turner, of Coffs Harbour, to Cecil Alfred, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Walsh, of Roseville.

WAHI)-AKERMAN.-The Engagement ls announced of Esme, younger daughter of Mrs. Akermon. Mayfield, to Frederick Joseph, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Canterbury.

WILDING-MCLENNAN.-The Engagement ls announced of Catherine Madge, only daugh- ter of the late Mr. J. McLennan. Chatswood, and Mrs. C. McLennan, Monly, to Leslie Wilding, of Chatswood, only son of the late Mrs. J. Wilding and Mr. J. Wilding, of Man- chester. England.

WILKES-WADDS.-The Engagement is announced of Dorothy Clair, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wadds. ol Chatswood, to Frank John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilkes, of Chatswood.

WILLIAMSON-RUSSELL.-The Engage- ment ls announced of Jean Catherine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Russell, ol Annandale, to Percy Ellis, third sen of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williamson, of Orange.

WOODHOUSE-GRIMES.-The Engagement ls announced of Nance Patricia, cider daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Grimes, of Sefton, to Sidney George (F.A.A.). elder son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Woodhouse, of Norfolk, England.

WRIGHT-EDWARDS.-Thc Engagement ls announced of Lola, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Edwards, of Oatley, to Trevor Leo. ex-A.I.F.. enly son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Wright, of Cocgec,_

APPROACHING MARRIAGES

fWeek-days. 1/fl linc: Sat., 2/; min. 3 lines,]

ELIOÏ-STUMBLES.-The Marriage of Enid Louise, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stumbles, ot Hurstville, to Flt./Lieut. Noel Stirling (R.A.A.F.). youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Eliot, of Kalnmunda. W.A.. will take place at St. Philip's. Church Hill, on Thursday, March 14, at G.30 p.m.

STRICKLAND-HAUT.-The Marriage nf Monica second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hart, or North Strathfield, to Raymond, younger son or Mrs. Mary Mathcs and tile late C. G. Strickland. Texas. U.S.A.. will take place ot St. Marv's Cathedral. March 5. 4 p.m.

WALSH-WALKER.-The Marriage ol All- een, only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walker, of Westbourne Park. Adelaide. South Australia, to Lt. Alan Walsh, A.I.F., younger sen of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh, of Mosman, will be solemnised nt the Westbourne Park Methodist Church on Saturday, March 9, at 3.30 p.m.

MARRIAGES

[Week-days, l.'fl linc: Sat.. 2.'; min. 3 lines.1

BARKER-CHAMBERS.-Februars' 23, at St. George C. of E., Hurstville, by Rev. G. S. Richmond, Marlon, cider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chambers, of Kogarah, to Petty Officer Frank Barker, R.N., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Barker, of Wirral, Cheshire. England.

BOTH-WATTS.-February 2. 1946. at St. Thomas' Church. Mulgoa. Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Watts. Mulgoa, to Rnlnh. eldest sen of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Boyd. Minyip. Vic.

BROMLEY-DAWES.-December 1. 1945, at St. Andrew's, Lakemba, by Rev. V/. Kings- ton Iris Elva, only child of Mrs. A Nicholls, of Belmore, and late Mr. G. Dawes, to John William, onlv son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bromley, of Woollahra.

CLARKE-TELFER.-February 14, 1946. at Holy Trinity Church, Olen Innes. Joan Marian, only daughter of the late Mr. W. G. Telfer and Mrs. Telfer, of Tent HUI and Glen Innes, to Capt. Stephen John (A.I.F. retd.). elder son ol Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarke. Willoughby.

COYI.E-DUMBRELL.-January 26. at Wcs lcv Church, Concord, bv Senior Army Chap- lain (Rev.) Maier Francis. Emmeline Beatrice (ex-A.A.N.S.). eldest daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dumbrcll. of The Avenue. Went- worth Falls, to Errol James (ex-A.I.F.). only child ol Mr. and Mrs. George Coyie. ol

^ELLIOTT-DAVIS.-January' 19. 1946. at

thc Presbyterian Church. Nowra, by the Rev. E Graham Mollie Laura, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davis, of Nowra, to F./O. Allan George Elliott (R.A.A.F.. ret.), s'oungest sen of Mr. A. Elliott and the late Mrs. Elliott, of Kangaroo Point, Brisbane.

OUNTHORPE-HENDERSON.-February 20. 1946, at St. John's Church of England, Cod's Harbour, Viva Scott, second daughter nf Mrs. and the late Mr. T. B. Henderson, of Coff 6 Harbour, to Reginald Cecil, second eon of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. Gunthorpe, ol Moree.

HAGUE-MCALISTER.-February 2. imo. at Ashfield Baptist Church, by the Rev. N. Reeve Jean Lorna, enly child of the late Mr. C G. McAllstcr and of Mrs. McAllstcr, of Summer Hill, to Keith Richard, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hague, cf Ashfield.

HIGGINS-DANIEL.-February 2. 1946. at St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn, by Rev. R. B. nrnnsflcld. Esma Marie, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniel, Bungendore, to Arthur Herbert, youngest son of the late Mr. H. Higgins and Mrs. R. Higgins, Manly.

JEFFERY-S LARKS.-January 19. 194G, at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newcastle, nv the Rev. Clark-Duff. Katherine Mary, only child of Mrs. J. Slarks. of Cooks Hill, to Flying Officer Norman Robert, only son ot Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jeffery, of Merewether.

JOHNSON-WELSH.-February 16. 1946. at

residence. Rev. George Shepherd. John-Street. Lidcombe. Marjorie Welsh to Driver Frank Johnson (ex-P.O.W.). 8th Div., only son of Mrs. C. Johnson, Brisbane.

MARRIAGES  

KINKADE-MURPHY.-January 26. 1948.   I at Al', ftculs' Church of England. Lcich'naidt, Margaret Carlisle, eldest daughter of Mi/, and j Mrs. H. Murphy, Leichhardt, to Eric Stanley, . inly tun of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Kinkade. Leich-

hardt,

KNIGHT-MARTIN.-February 23. 19-16. at St. Ichn's Church. Parramatta, by Rt. Rev. Bishop Hilliard. Ivy, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13 Martin of Kew. Victoria, lo

W./O. Eric Harold (A.I.F.). only son of ex W./O. and Mrs. H. A. Knight, of Blacktown, N.S.W.

McCAW-LABU.-February 4. 1946, at First Presbyterian Church, San Pedro. Cali- fornia, Elsie Cccille. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lablt, New Orleans, to Gordon (Max), second son late M. McCaw, Moree, and Mrs. McCaw. Hornsby.

Mrl.EAN-HULL.-February 9, 1946, at Christ Church of England, Bexley, by the Rev. W. E. Maltby. Joan Rae. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hull. Bexley, lo Allan Stuart, eldest son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McLean. Penshurst.

NOAKES-GILBERT.-February 2. 19-16. at St Philip's Church, Sydney, bv Rev. Cole, assisted by Chaplain Worran, R.N.V.R.. Laurel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Gilbert, of Mosman, to David (Lieut.. R.N.V.R.). elder son ol Mr. and Mrs. R. 6. A. Noakes, of Bromley. Kent, England.

TUCKER TNG-PUCKERING. -February 23. 194G. at MethcdLst Church. EPPlng. by the Rev. L..M. K. Mills. Sydney Edward to Maude

REDMOND-McSWEYN.-January 12. 1946. at St. Stephen's, Macquarie Street. Jean only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McSwcjn. ol Tullibigeal. to John Henry Joseph (R.A.A.F. ret.) only son ol Mr. and Mis. R. H. Redmond, of croydon.

ROCHE-REID.-February 2, 1046. at st. Bede's, Drummoyne, by thc Rev. F. Alderton. Berta Margaret Hunter younger daug^htcr ol Mr. and Mrs. A. B. S. Reid, ol Gladesville to John Charles, younger son of the late Mr. W. E. Roche and of Mrs. M. E. Roche,

sGCOTT-nÁl)NIDGE.-February 5. 1946 at

St. Andrew's Church, Summer Hill, by Arch- deacon Bidwell, Nancye. younger; daughter of Mrs. E. Radnidgc. Bexley and thc atc Mr. Radnidge. to Bdr. John Frederick LA.J-F.). younger son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Scott, ol

Scarborough, W.A.

TWOIULL-O'BUURKE.-February 16. nt St. Mary's Ridge Street. North Sydney by Rev Father Corlsh. Dorothy Adeline (Bunty), youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. O'Rourke. ef North Sydney, to Stanley, seventh son of Alick and thc late Mrs. Twohlll. of Riverview. Murwillumbah.

WEBBER-CHAPMAN.-January 16. 1946. Wilma, cider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapman of Parramatta, to Flight-Lieutenant George Wether (R.A.A.F.. returned), eldest con of Mrs. 1. Webber nnd the late Mr. G Webber, of Kyogle._

SILVER WEDDINGS

McDUNALU-CANTLEY.-Feb. 23, 1921. at Congregational Church, Pitt Street, Sydney, by the late Rev. Stanley Drummond, O.B.E., of Far West Home, Manly, Phyllis Cantley, of Neutral Bay, to Stunrt McDonald, of Can- owindra. Address: 66 Wycombe Rd. Neutral Bay, Sydney. .."".,

TORREST-CARMODY.-March 1. 1921. at St. Philip's Church. Sydney, by thc Rev. Canon Bellingham, the marriage of Amelia Bertha to Richard John. Present address: b White Street, Balgowlah._

GOLDEN WEDDINGS

OGSTO.N-HULTUN.-March 1. 1896. ..v Conicelulgh Cairnie. Aberdeenshire. Scotland, by Professor Laidlaw, James Ogston to Hellen Hulton. Present address, 31 John Street, Lid- combe. N.S.W. (Aberdeenshire and Glasgow papers please copy.)_

ROLL OF HONOUR

[Men, to Sat... 1/6 per iinc. min. 3 lines.]

BENTLEY.-Roy William, previously re- ported missing, now presumed dead, H.M.A.S. Perth, March 1. 1942, son of Mrs. E. Bentley, Arncliffe, and brother Denis. Terence. Des- mond. Frank. Brenda and Audrey. Worthy

to be remembered.

BOWELL, 422394 Flylng-Offlcer Peter John. R.A.A.F. caotain Lancaster bomber. 463 Squodrcn. shot down ever Germany on Novem- ber 6, 1D44, previously missing, now officially reported to have lost his life, and buried In Hohenholte Cemetery, Germany, aged 2.1 years.-dearly loved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs

A. R. Bowell, of Lindfield, and loved brother of Flying-Officer Brion (R.A.A.F.) and Colin. A tribute to his gallant crew.

BRACHER.-Signalman William Arthur ("Bill"), of H.M.A.S. Perth, now reported killed tn action. March 1. 1942. dearly loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Many-Pcney, grand- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Bracher, of Redfern, aged 21 years. Always remembered by his loved ones.

GARNSEY.-February 23. 1946. at Mel- bourne. Major R. C. R. Garnsey, youngest son of George and Lilian Garnsey. of Lindfield, aged 27 years.

IIAMBLEY, Pte. E. H.. 2/18 Bnttn.. acci- dentally shot after blowing up Japanese am- munition truck, died of wounds February 28. 1942 after gallant fight for life. Captain Evans. Lieutenant Macgregor.

HARVEY.-A. C. A., NX39455. 2/19th. pre- sumed killed In action. Malaya. February 10, 1942, loving nephew, cousin Mrs. C. Godfrey. Bob (R.A.A.F.). Lorna. Barbara. Resting

where no shadows fall.

IRELAND.-Kenneth Dries. Z Special Unit, reported missing. March 18, 1944. now pre- sumed dead, formerly of Sydney and Mullaley, beloved brother ol Sam. Austin, and Jack.

MCKENZIE.-February 24. 1946. at Lae (N.G.), result cf accident. Douglas Campbell, M.N., dearly loved husband of Norma (Peggy), of 61 Phillip Street, Balmain, and dear daddy of Geoffrey, Janice, and Carolyn, aged 22 years.

MCKENZIE.-Fcbruory 24. 1946. at Lae (N.G.). result of accident. Douglas Campbell. M.N.. dearly loved eldest sen cf Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKenzie. 51 Robertson Street, Merry- lands, and loving brother of Bruce and Kevin, aged 22 years.

SMITH.-QX17311. Gnr. S. H. Smith. 6th Division, died N.G. March 2. 1945: NX6591 C. B. Smith. H.Q.. 2/19th Batt., missing Malaya February. 1942, brothers. We shall

net forget.

TAYLOR.-F. J. (Sonny). Ldg. Stoker, H.M.A.S. Yarra killed In action February 2, 1942. dear eldest son of Mrs. F. Taylor. Tab rctt Street, Banksia, dear brother of Alice. Doris. Stan, and Bob. Always sweetheart. 1 remember. _

DEATHS

[Mon, to Sat.. 1/6 per line, min. 3 lines.1

late John and Alice Alward, loving brother of Jim and Bert (Newcastle). Fred. Percy. Ben (U.S.A.), Wal (Springwood), aged 50 years. Interred Sandgato Cemetery. February 28.

BEH.ElTETt.-February 28. 1946. at Glou- cester House. Donald, deurlv beloved husband of Frances Bcllcttcr. of Bombala, and beloved father of Olive (Mrs. S. G. Ingram), aged 75

BOYD.-February 28. 1946. Jessie Park, daughter of the late William Boyd, of Corowa, aunt of Mrs. Kirby, of Longueville.

BRITON.-February 21. 1946. at Canberra. Robert Briton, devoted husband oi Mary Mac NelU, formerly of Greenock, Scotland, aged 79 years.

BYRNE.-March 1, 1946 at St. Vincent's Hospital. Joseph Patrick Byrne, of Quirindi, beloved husband cf Dorothy Byrne and loved fothcr of Tcny, Joan. Pat. Brian, and brother of Mary and Pat. aped 60 years.

R.I.P.

CLEMENTS.-March 1. 1046. at 34 New- castle Street. Rose Bay. M. E. Flndlater Clements, elder daughter of tho late John and Charlotte Flndlater Clements, late of Bathurst.

COLIN.-March 1. 1946. nt Waterfall. Louis Colin, late of North Sydney, aged 52 years. R.I.P.

COLLINS.-February 20. nt his residence. Doust Street. Blayney. Ernest Albert Collins, beloved husband ul Katie and iond father of Vera (Mrs. Valsey). Wesley. Claude. Annie (Mrs. Hoadley), Emmie. Dorrie. Joyce. Katie, and Gwen, aged 75 years. Sadly missed.

COX.-February 23. 1946. at his residence. 17 Wellington Street. Mascot. Errold Clement (Ted) Cox (late 37th Batt.. 1st A.I.F.). be- loved husband of Ettie and fond father of Jack and Arthur. At rest, >

C RF. A GAN.-February 28. 1946. at her uncle's residence. Rocklow. Dunmore. Annie Matilda, beloved wile of Jerome Crcngan and dear mother of Pat. Dermot, Marie. Dan, Jereme. Emmet and Brinn aged 47 years. R.I.P. Interred Catholic Cemetery. Jambe- roo. March 1

DAVIDSON.-February 27, 1946. passed p.wny alter a long illness, nt his residence. 174 Belmore Road, blakehurst. Richard Henry, beloved husband of Violet and father of Shirley, Neel, and Paul, also loving son ci Mrs. S. Davidson and the late Josinh Davidson, of Bathurst. Susie (Mrs. Hyde. Blakehurst). Enid (Mrs. Donnolly. Artnrmcn). Kitty (Mrs. Rosser (Bathurst). Josiah (Bathurst). Private A. C. Davidson, nlso D'nrcy (A.I.F.. deceased).

DENNIS.-February 28. 1946. at his resi- dence. Falcon Street. North Sydney, Edwin James (Dick) Dennis, son of thc late Edwin and Elizabeth, of Bnchus Station. Oberon, dear brother of John (deceased). Edwnrd (de- ceased). Maria (deceased). Alice (deceased). Amelia. Florence. William (deceased), and Elizabeth, aged 58 years. R.I.P.

DUGO AN.-March 1, 1946. at her residence, 77 Francis Street. Lidcombe. Catherine Dug- gan, beloved mother cl Dennis and step-mother of James and Catherine, aged 85 years. R.I.P.

nwYEtt.-March 1, 1946 (suddenly). Wil- liam Michael Dwyer. rx-Sorgeant of Police, ol 27 Cress Street Waverley, beloved husband of Charlotte and denr father of Joyce, aged 67 years. Rcqulcscnt In pace. For Funeral particulars sec Monday's "Herald.'

EGAN.-March 1. 1946. nt his residence. 28 Trafalgar Street. Enmore. James John, be- loved husband of Louise Egan.

EGINGTON.-March 1. 1946. at Sydney Hospital. Walter Charles Egtngton. of Cronulla, denrlv helovcd husband of Louise Mary and loving lather of Reglnold and Claire (Mrs. E. Rickard), aged 70 years. R.I.P. See MondnVs "Herald" lor funeral arrangements.

FINLAY.-March 1, 1946. at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Ethel May. dearly beloved wile of Robert John, of 58 Wigram Road. Glebe, and dear mother of Jack, Robert. Horace. Wil- liam Reginald. Walter (deceased). George, Elizabeth (Mrs. G. Christie), Florence (Mrs. E. Fields), and Ethe!, aged 61 years.

CALLEN.-March 1. 1946. at Wollcngont District Hospita!. Martin Gallen, ot 9 Atchi icn Street, Wollongong, and late of Shellhar- bour, beloved father of Ernest (Shellharbour). Kathleen (Mrs. O. W. Meyer of 9 Mollison Street), and William, and dear brother of Mrs B<--oth (Wollongong) and Mrs. Monlcy (of Brlghtcn-le-Sands). aged 03 years

GOLDIE.-February 25. 19-16. passed peace- fully away nt Royal Hobart Hospital, niter n long »nd painful Illness. Harriet Ethel (Het- tie) dearly beloved wife of George llenr. Goldie, cl 153 Davey Street. Hobart. Tas., tn

the 75th year of her age.

HADEN.-February 23. 1046. at her resi- dence Forster, Jnnet Johnston Hndon, widow of Hcnrv Haden nnd dear mother ot Hector. Arohn (Mrs. J. Talbot). Gwen. George, and

M HALI.!-February ^"S'l94G. Doris May. be-

loved eldest daughter of Mrs. Ada McForiand and thc late C. W. McFarland, of the Hotel Imperial. Inverell, and loving sister of Bub (Inverell). Jim (Sydney). Charley (Uralla),

EriHALL.-March 1. 1946. at his residence,

10 - Mntong Street. Gorden. Herbert John Hall, beloved husband of Mary Isabella Hall.

HELLYER.-February 14. 1946. at lewi- sham private hospital. Oswald, of 6 Haw- thorne Fn-rade. Haberfield, beloved brother of leslie ond Harry, aged 59 years

HOOKER.-March 1, 1946, at a private hospital, Maroubra, Harold Septimus Hooker, dearly loved brother of George, Lillian (Mrs. H. Bohle), Percy, Ernest, Bertha (Mrs. L. Allen), May (Mrs. S. Allen) Ruby (Mrs. W. Palmer), Athol, Cecil, Bessie (Mrs. C. Horne),

and Keith.

HUNT.-February 27, 1946. nt Lewisham private hospita], 1 Clara Alice of 17 Willie Stree)..Burwood, relict of the late John Stephen Hunt and loving mother of Grace and Estelle (deceased) and Mstcr of Kate (Mrs. O Hara, South Strathfield). Fi.LP

IBBOTSON.-March 1. 1946 (suddenly). Ida Man- beloved wife of Arthur George Ibbotson, of ai Hall Street Bondi and dearly loved mother of Kenneth, aged 45 years.

JACKSON.-February 15, 1946. at Parkes. Frank beloved son of the late Thomas and Lucy Adelaide Jackson, of The Glen, Boean Gate and 'Vc'lifneeraft. and dear brother . of. Arthur, Herb::!, Albert (deceased), Wolter

'(deceased). Florence (Mrs. McKinney). Violet

(Mrs. Dodge). Minnie (Mrs. Halliday), Con- stance (Mrs. Brothers), and Lucy.

DEATHS

JACKSON_March 1. 1040. at hts resi- dence. 16 Garden Street, Marrickville. Hebert Anderson Jackson, beloved husband of Barbara. At peace.

KENNEDY.-February 28, 1346. at Burn- ley (Victoria), Ruby Ellen, ot 21 Dulwich Street. Dulwich Hill, loved mother ot Allen and George, aced 52 years.

LANCASTER.-February 27. 1946. at her residence, 12 May Street, Eastwood. Ellen Maria, widow ol the lato Tilomas Lancaster, late ot Glen Innes, and beloved mother o! Ethel. Madce (Mrs. Chappell). Jack (deceased), and Eva (Mrs. Hamilton ) .. aced 85 years. Pri- vately interred 28th Inst.

LAWRENCE.--February 23 1916 at the Children's Hospital, Camperdown. Peter Ray- mond, dearly loved Infant sen of Mr, and Mrs. R. V. Lawrence, of 41 Lily Street. Enfield, aged 6 months. Privately cremated 1st Instant.

LEE.-February 28, 1946. at Maitland Hos- pital, Tom Dunkin, younger son of the late Arthur and Madeline Lee, of Clough, Eng- land, aged 84 years.

LODGE.-February 21, 1946. William Syd- ney, dear brother of Lily, Henry. Perce, aged 67 years. At rest. , , ,

McKAY.-March 1 1946. at Dulwich Hill. James McKay, of Forest Lodce, dearly beloved husband cf thc late Jane McKay and beloved grandfather cf James and Beryl Lucas.

MCMAHON.-February 16. at a private hos- pital. Caulfield. Melbourne. Mary Kate (nee Hunscrlcrd). widow of the late Grcgan Mc- Mahon, loving motlier of Thomas and Patricia (Mrs. W. P. Capel]), loved grandmother of Margot. Anne. Ruth. Frances, and John Mc- Mahon an J of Mararet and Carolyn Capel!.

MORROW.-February 21. 1946, accident- ally drowned at The Entrance, Kenneth Stan- ley, beloved son of Wilfred- and Violet and dear brother of Trevor. Ross, and Bruce. Memorial service ot SI. Jude's Church. Bowral, cn Sunday. 3rd Inst., at 7.30 p.m.

O'CONNOR.-March 1. 1048, at ms rcsi-¡ dence, 8a Queen Street. Woollahra. Thomas Patrick O'Connor, dearly loved husband ci Elizabeth O'Connor and dear brother of James (Marengo). Patrick (Murrumburrah), Mary O'Dea (Young), and Bridget Cowburn (Bega).

Rcqulescat In pace.

O'MALLEY.-February 23. 1946. ol the re- sidence of her dnughtcr. Mrs. rt. A. Brown hill. 8 Cooper Street, Strathfield. Mary Ann, relict of the late Peter O'Malley. Rcqulescat In poce. Privately Interred.

PADFIELD.-March 1. 1946, at his resi- dence. 87 Ramsgate Road, Kogarah, Herbert, dearly loved husband of Annie Mildred Pad field and loved father ot Gladys (Mrs. Jensen), and Hazel (Mrs. Learmonth), aged 61 years.

At rest.

PADFIELD.-March 1. 1946. at his resi- dence. 87 Ramsgate Road. Kogarah, Herbert Padileld, dearly loved brother of Mrs. M. Mellor. Mrs. W. Lucas. Miss L. Padficld,

Mr. Ern Padficld. and Doris Brown.

rADFIEI.D.-March 1. 1946. Herbert Pad field, loved stepfather ot Mildred (Mrs. Har- vey), Alice (Mrs. Grayson), Allan Harper, Edith (Mrs. Lees), and Cecilla (Mrs. Bced).

PATTERSON.-February ll, 1946. at her residence. Arwon. 75 Victoria Street. Lewi- sham, Julia, beloved grandmother of Bernice (Mrs. T. V. Schipp). Jock (2nd A.I.F.. de- ceased). G. J. (Bill), and Phillip (Grafton), aged 92 years. R.I.P.

TEILE.-March 1, 1946. at 20 Murralong Avenue. Flvcdock. John Williamson, dearly beloved husband of Martha and fBther of John. Charles, and Annette, need 76 years.

TICKERING.-February 27, 1946. at his residence, 33 Brentwood Avenue. Turramurra. Phillp Hcnrv. loved husband of Clem and son of the late Francis Henry and Mrs. Pickering, cl Auckland. New- Zealand. Privately cremated February 28. New Zealand papers please copy.

ROWE.-March 1. 1946, Lilla Hope, of 49 St. Alban's Street. Abbotsford, beloved wife of Walter and loving mother of Vincent. Regi- nald, and Evlyn (Mrs. Simmonds).

ROWLES.—March 1, 1946, George Devoy Rowles, of Erskineville, beloved husband of Genevieve Mildred, loved father of Eric, Cecil and Bruce. See Monday's "Herald" for Fune- ral notice.  

SAUERBIER.-March 1. 1946. at ¿a uay

Street Drummoyne, Sarah, dearly beloved wile of Gooree, and mother of Hilda and Harold"" (deceased). For funeral notice sec Monday's "Herald."

SAVILL -February 28, 1946. at a private hospital. Crovdon. Susan Elizabeth, of 12 Lavender Street, Fivedock, widow of the late Alfred Savill (Grafton), and dear mother of Alethea, Wilfred and Mildred in her 80th year. By request, no flowers

SIMON.-March 1. 1946. at Wollongong. District Hospital. Mabel Martha Simon, of "Keira" Library. 56 Keira Street. Wollon- gong, beloved mother ot Merle (Mrs. A. V. Johnson), of 28 Railway Street. Banksia.

SIMON.-March 1. 1946. at Wollongong Dis- trict Hospital. Mabelle, dear sister and aunt of Leone. Ike. Gwen, and Lloyd.

SKEI.TON-SIIELDON.-February 28. 1946. at Brisbane. Ada Skclton-Shcldon. relict of the late Alfred Skeltcn-Sheldon. and loving mother of Richard (deed.) Willrcd. Henrietta (Mrs. A Gammie) of Brisbane, and dear grand- mother of Marlon. Patricia. Marlene, and Peter, aged 76 years. For iuneral arrangements

'"SKOWÄT?^;" 134«. at District Hos;

pltal, Goulburn, Elsie May. beloved eidrs. daughter of the late Stephen and Margaret Snow, of Coolabah. 78 Verner Street. Goul- burn, and loving sister of Lock, Florence (Mrs. Horton), Lonee, and Doris. , .

SYMONS.-March 1. 1946 (suddenly). Elizabeth Symons, beloved mother of Wll am (Deceased). Alexander. Bessie (Mrs. H. White). Charles, Ada (Mrs. A. G. Fortescue). Albert, and Rupert. In her 90th year For funeral particulars, see Monday's Herald.

TATTLER.-February 20. ol his residence, 16 Ann Street. Arncliffe. Alfred Tattler, last surviving son of the late Samuel and Margaret Tattler (nee Beehag), of James Street. Rock- dale, and beloved brother ot Lizzie and Amy (Mrs Slade) of Fivedock. and fond uncle of

Rec Interred 21st February.

TOE.--March 1. 1946. at. 592 New South Head Road. Point Piper, Ruby May beloved "lie of Edwin David, dear sister of Frank. Freo, Ernest, and Charles Washer, and Mrs. A L Walker. Mrs. F.. Cox. of Perth W.A.. and aunt of Dallas. See Monday's poper lor funeral notice. hl

TRESILIAN.-February 28. 194g. ""nlî heme, 24 Bowden Street. Guildford, after a short'Illness. John, beloved husband of Dpt.

WAI KPH _February 21, I94u. at- oj ones

HoVph0LLL0ttic,C beloved wife of William. lov

int daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Webster. Rawson Avenue. Tamworth, «nd sister of Bob. Mag Dot. and Jean. Aged 40 years.

WEBB-February 23. ot 45 Crow's Nest. Road Crow's Nest. John Mackenzie, beloved husband of Violet and lother of Victor and

MO,v&T.N«.^ ríaV at 23 Sh el monk

husband of Ethel Clarkson Whiting «ni loved

fpther cf Ernest Thomas. Ethel (Mrs. A. McDonald) Edith (Mrs. 'M Waller) Myra (Mrs. J. Walton). Winifred (Mrs. F. '"Oner). Jo (Mrs. R- Drew). Joseph. Colin (A.I.F.). Charles (A.I.F.). aged 76 years.

WIGZELL.-Februory 16. 1946. at a re«

home. Mosman. Annie Eliza dear y b<fvcd

mother of Verlndo. (Mrs V O. luria nd).

WILKINS.-February 24. at her home Wim bourne The Mall. Leura. Dinah, relict of thc late Thomas Wilkins, of Dubbo. beloved mother of Keppel. William, Stanley Claude.    

and Arthur, and ol the late Mabel (Mrs. McClymont) and Lily (Mrs C. W. Leavers), asea 91 years. Interred at Dubbo on Monday February 23.

WOODHAM - February 27 (suddenly), at

her residence. 6 Railway Street. Petersham. Eileen Margaret, widow of Wi lam and loving mother of Jean. Kathleen. William. Marjorie. Alan, and Douglas, aged 61 years. Privately

interred Rookivccd March 1. .,.111

wniGllT.--Fehruary 23. 1946. at hospital. Jean Atiiista Wright (nee Milton) beloved

wife of William S. Wright, aged 26 years.

IN MEMORIAM

[Men, lo Snr., 1/e per linc, min. 3 lines.

BARNETT.-In loving memory ol our de motlier, who passed away March 1, 193 Remembered always by her loving sens, Vi ter. Les, Jack, daughter. Connie, daughters-l law. Kath.. Thelma, and grandchildren.

BEST.--In loving memory of our dc mother. Lydia Ann, who passed away Mari 3, 1941. Inserted by her children.

BLAMIIIE.-Treasured memories of my dei friend. Louisa (Luty). who passea away Man 3, 1945. Sadly missed by P. Ikln. Die!

and Harry.

BOURNE.-Treasured memories nf my dei wilo and our mother, Selina Mary, who li asleep March 2, 1943. Inserted by her husbar

and family.

BOY!),-In loving memory nf Thomas Rei nie. who passed away March 4. 1945. Love and remembered by his wife. Belle, son Rennie and Leslie, douchters-ln-law. Hett and Lil. grandchildren, Jean, lan. Davli Dclwyn. Alan. Carolyn.

BRADLEY.-In loving memory of our dal ling son. Ernest, who wits accidentally killec March 3, 1934. Inserted by his loving lathe 1 mother, sister, and brothers.

I BROWN.-In loving memory of dear«

Elizabeth (Bettel, who passed away March : 1945. Never forgotten by Frank.

BROWN.-Florence Maude. CherLshe I memory from her beloved husband and famllv

BURGES.-In loving memory ol Neat Burges, who passed away March 4. 1944 aged 55 years. Inserted by her loving hus

band and family.

BUTT.-In ? memorv of mv sister. Milly I passed away March 3. 1944. Ever remembers

by her sister and brother-in-law. Ruby am

Les.

CALE.-In loving memory of dear mother passed away Match 2. 1933. Inserted b' dad. Robin, Adele, Ruby, and grandsons

Len and Keith Clarke.

CARPENTER.-Iii loving memory of my dea wile and cur dear mother and grandmother who passed away March 2, 1943.

You ore not forgotten, mother.

Nor will you ever be;

As leng os life and memory last,

We will remember thee.

Sadly missed by her husband, sens, daughters

in-law, mid grandchildren.

COLLINS.-In loving memory of my deal husband and our father, Lenard Arthur Collins, who passed away March 3. 1944.

Beautiful memories linger yet

Of thc one we loved and never forget.

Inserted hy his loving wife. Gloria, son. Barry, and daughter, Janncttc.

CROWTHER.-To the memory ol mv dear dad and mum. Enos Crowther, died February 28; Elizabeth, died July 6. 1929. Never for- gotten by their loving daughter, Tamar.

CULLEN,-Fondest memories of Paul. Mnrch

3. 1945. John and Nan.

DAVIDSON.-In loving memory of my dear husband, Francis, who passed away March 2, 1943. inserted by his loving wife. Jessie, and daughter. Beryl; also his brother. Eddie, and daughter-in-law. Mabel, and family.

DAVILS.-In loving memory ol my dear husband and our lather. Frederick George, who passed away March 2. 1943.

As long as Hie and memory last Wc will remember thee.

Inserted by lils loving wife and sons.

DEGOTARDI.-In loving memory of my dear daddy. John, died February 13, 1937. Always present herc. Minna.

DENT.-In loving memory of my dear hus- band, and dear lather ol Gwen and Joy. who

passed nwav March 2. 1943.

DlSCIIF.ll.-In loving memory ni my urai

husband and father, Andrew departed this lito March 2. 1044. Inserted by his loving wile Mabel, and son, Garth.

DORAN.-In loving memory of my darling son and our brother. Ronald Frederick (re- sult ol accident), March 3, 1045. Inserted by his loving mother and brothers. Ernest and Norman Griffiths (A.I.F., New; Guinea), also sister. Dorothy. So dearly loved, so sadly "EDWARDS.-In loving memory cf our dear

father and grandfather, who passed away March 2, 1934. Inserted by daughter and

grandson. , . , !

ESCHENIIAGEN.- In loving memory of Lu. who passed away March 1, 1031. Ever remem- bered bv Doris and Mrs. Hopkinson.

FORSYTH.-In sad and loving mernoo' ol William Forsyth, parsed away March 2. 1941 (late 54th Batt.. 1st A.I.F.). Inserted by his loving mother and sisters. Molly and Lil.

FRASER.-In loving memory ol our dear mother, grandmother, mother-in-law. Heather, passed away March 2. 1945. Always remembered

Lurline. Heather. Leila, Rex.

FULHAM.-In loving memor/ ot my dear husband and cur father, William Arthur, who left us March 2, 1345.

To bo with us in the same old way Would be cur dearest wish tc-day.

Always remembered by his wife and sons, Charlea (R..A.N.). and Ken.

 

IN MEMORIAM  

FULHAM.-In levins memory of our dear lather, father-in-law, and grandfather. Wil- liam Arthur, who passed away March 2. 1945. Remembered by Jimmy, Lily, and grandchil-

dren.

FULHAM.-In loving memory ol our dear lather and Grandfather. William Arthur, who left us March 2, 1943. Remembered by Eddi». Myra, and family.

FULHAM.-In loving memory of our dear father, father-in-law. and grandfather, who passed away March 2. 1915. Sadly missed by Bill, Addle, and Family.

GAMMIDOK.-In loving remembrance of my dear husband, who passed -away March 1, 1943. Inserted by his loving wile.

GOVER.-Treasured memories of our dar- ling daughter and sister, Mabel, who passed away March 3. 1932.

We miss her for we loved her.

As memories we recall,

For parting of our darling Mabel

Was the saddest day of all.

Inserted by sorrowing mother, father, sis- ters. Phyllis and Margery.

IIAGBERG.-Treasured memories of our dear mother, Ruby, who passed away March 3f 1942. at M inly. Ever remembered by her

loving famllv.

HA ENE Y.-Sad memory of our father. David, accidentally killed ot Burwcod March 2. 1933.

Time takes away Ute edge of grief. Memory turns back every leaf.

Dearly loved by hts son. Bill Brian-Kim-

berley.

HAMILTON.-In loving memory of my dear sister. Man*, and our dear aunt, who passed March 2, 1944. Inserted by her loving sister. Annie, nieces and nephew, Olive. Maisie, and

Don.

HARRIS.-In loving memory of my dear husband, Syd, who passed away suddenly at Woy Woy March 2. Sadly missed, not to dov. but every day. Inserted by his loving wife. Jessie.

HARRIS.-In loving memory of my dear

uncle. Syd, who passed away suddenly at Woy Woy. Always remembered by his loving niece and nephew. Nance and Arnold.

HARRISON.-Sacred memories of our dar- ling Dally, who fell asleep March 3. 19-11. Inserted by his loving mum, dad. brothers, and sisters, also dear friend. Miss Stanfield.

HARRISON.-Fond and sad memories arc with me to-day cf my darling grandson, Dally. Inserted by his loving gran ano uncles. Ron and Bill.

HILLMAN.-In loving memory of Thelma, who passed away March 3 1933. Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law. Nonna and Eric.

HYDE.-In memory of our loving mother and nanna, Elsie, who passed away March 2, 1944. Inserted by H. Stretton and huntly.      

HYDE.-In fond memory of dear Elsie, who passed away March 2, 1944. Never for- gotten by her loving pals. Tot and Grace.

?IRELAND.-In loving memory ol my dear son and our loving brother. George (Dickie), who passed away March 2. 1930.

Deep In our hearts a memory ls kept

Of a son and a brother wo will never forget.

Always remembered by lils loving father, sisters and brothers, and families.

JACKMAN.-Cherished memories of our dear son and brother. William, who passed away March 3. 1943. Inserted by his loving mother. lather, and sister.

JONES.-Loving memories of my dear wife, our mother ' and grandmother. Minnie, who passed awav March 2. 1945. Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, sons, daughters in-law. and grandchildren.

KEITH.-In loving memory of my dear hus- band and cur dear father, Peter, who passed away March 2. 1943. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

KLAPHAKE.—My friend, Marion. Her help I always had. Her memory I'll always cherish.

Margaret Egan.

LANCETT.-A token of everlasting and cher- ished memories ni my dear husband. Will, who fell asleep March 3. 1945. Sadly missed bv his loving wife. Edith.

LAYT.-In loving memory of my dear hus- band and our father. Alfred Ernest Layt. who passed away March 2, 1944. Inserted by his loving wife. Janet, and family. Norman and Dcrrie Janet and Bill. Amy and Bill. Allrcd and Alice Ernest and Ethel, grandchildren,

und great-grandchild.

A beautiful life full of kindly deeds: B help- ing hand to those In need: alwnvs loving. un- selfish, and kind, what a beautiful memory to

leave behind I

LEWIS.-Time will not dim the memory ol our dear daughter pnd sister. Dorolhv May, who passed away March 3. 1941. Inserted by her loving mother, father, sister, and brother-in-law, .lack.

LOFBERG.-In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Oscar John (Paddy), who departed this life February 24. 1935. Inserted by lils father, mother, sisters, and brothers.

LONG.-Tn loving memory cf my dear husband and our loving dad. who passed nway on March 2. 1945. Forever remembered by his loving wife. Ellen. Clem. Freddie, and

families.

LONG.--In loving memory of our dear friend. Fred, who passed away March 2. 1945. Inserted by Ethel and Reg and family. Sadly

missed.

;>ici¡IVEItíV.-In fond memory of my dar- line sifter. Lydia. From Tom and Eva.

M'-t.EOD.-Treasured memories of my dear Frank, passed away March 2. 1945. Far away and yet so near. I still see your cheery smile, t miss you. but rn" heart's content, for you are In peace with God, Ever remembered by his lonely Maggie.

MCNAMARA.-InJovIng memory of my dear wife and our mother, Anastasia, who passed away March 3. 1944, aged 44 years,

A wonderful mother, only lent. One of the best God ever sent.

Always remembered by her husband and

children.

MCNAMARA.-In loving memory of my dear daughter and cur loving mother. Anastasia, who passed away March 2, 1D45. Always re- membered by her loving husband, mother, sons, end daughters, brothers a.nd sisters, and In-laws, nieces and nephews, and her lovln? daughter-in-law and granddaughter.

MAHONEY.-In loving memory of our dear mother. Margaret Ester, who passed away March 2. 1944. sadly missed by her loving children and grandchildren. Ged ha.s her In His keening, we have her in our her-rts.

MALONE.-In affectionate remembrance of our dear mother. Mary, who passed away March 3. 1943. Inserted by her loving family.

MORRISEY.-In loving memory of our dear mother grandmother, Catherine, who passed away March 2. 1945. Sadly m'ssed by her daughter. Nlia. srn-ln-law, Arthur, grand- children. Shirley. Verna, Bruce, and Glenda.

MUNRO.-In loving memory of our dear mother. Alice Caroline, who passed away March 3. 1942. Sadly missed by her son. Len. pnd riaurhtcr-in-law. Grace.

MURRAY.-In loving memory nf our dar- ling mcther. mother-in-law. and grandma. Marv Flizaheth. who passed away March 2. 1944. Sadly missed by her loving dnuehter. Fay. BCn-ln-low, Cec. and grandchildren. Cccilv and Bev.

MURRAY.-Tn loving memory or our darl- ing mother. Mary Elizabeth, who passed away March 2. 1944. Sadly missed hy her loving daughters. Fay. Connie, sons. Lin, Ted. Jim, daughters-in-law. Fay and Dolly, grandchild- ren. Michael. Theo. Cecily, and Bev.

NEWELL.-In loving memory or my dear mother, who passed away March 1. 1945. Too dearly level to be forgotten. Inserted by her daughter. Lola, son-in-law. Tas.

Ntns.-In loving memory ol my dear wife end our mother, passed away March 3. 1935. Sadly missed by her sorrowing husband, sons, and daughters.

O'BRIEN.--in loving memory 01 HUI UL-, no!. Pe«, who passed away March 2. 10?; Not forgotten by her friends. Amy er

Thel.

OLESEN.-In lovlne memory of my det I husband and father. Peter, who passed awa

! March 2. 1.044.

Beep In our hearts a memory ls kept Of one we loved and never forget.

Always remembered by his loving nil and children, Elsie, and son-in-law. Norma George, and daughter-in-law, Alice, Bill an Sid. also niece, Millie.

PAPWORTH.-In loving mernoo' of my def husband and our father. Themas .lames, wh passed away March 2, 1932. Inserted by h loving wife, Blanche, and family. Les. Elsli Cecil. Claude, Herb, and grandson, Ron.

PECK,-In loving memory of our dear hu! bend and father. George, who fell asleep peace fully March 3. 1943:

Every hour and everywhere. In silent thougl'

we walk beside you. dear;

In the beautiful garden of memories w-e mef

cveo' day.

Sadly mlswd by his loving wife «nd son. Lyell

PHILLIPS.-In loving memory of mv des mother and our dear sister. Maude, who fe! aileen March 3. 1945. Always remembered b her daughter. Florence, sisters. Mercia. Madge

Ha7"i. and brother. James.

PHILLIPS.-With cherished memories n mv beloved sister. Maude. God's grcates gift-remembrance, Mercia.

PHILLIPS.-In loving mernoo- of my sister Maude Melvern, who passed awav suddenl March 3. 1945: also her dear husband. Roys Vincent, passed awav March 19. 1945.

Ged will link the broken chain. As one by one we meet again. Ha7cl and Leslie.

PHILLIPS.-In loving memnrv of Maud who rassed away March 3, 1945. Alway; remembered by her pals. Muriel Gert

an* ^rn"e

PLUMRIDGE.-In loving memory of our darling sister and friend, Margaret (Queenie) who was promoted to glory March 2. 1944.

God has her in His keeping. We have her in our hearts.

Inserted by Ruth, Minnie, Bob, Arthur, and

friend, Aggie.

PRIESTLY.-A loving tribute from Grace ti thc memory of Arch (Press), who passed awa! five years to-dny. To live In hearts we leavi

behind ls not to die.

RANGER.-In loving remembrance of mv dear wife and loving mother. Katherine whe passed away March 2. 1943

Time takes away tho grief.

But memory turns back every leaf.

Inserted bv her loving husband. John, and loving sen and daughter-in-law. Jack and

Winnie.

RANGER.-Catherine. Not Just to-day. bul every day. we arc thinking of you. mother derllng. Inserted by her loving daughters, sons-in-law. grandchildren, great-grandchil- dren. Ruby. Millie. Betty.

REILLY.-In loving memory of my d«vu wife and our mother, who passed away March 2, 1943. and ls fondly remembered and missed by her husband and family.

REILLY.-In loving memory ol my dear mother, who passed away March 2. -1943. Always remembered by her loving daughter. Dorrie, son-in-law Bill, and grandson. Clive.

RISELEY.-Loving memory cf my dear hus- band and our father. Robert, passed awav March 3. 1945. Sadly missed by his loving

wlf" and family.

SHARP.-In mernoo' cf mv dear friend, Ann. who departed this life March 3, 1945. Inserted by her loving friend, Elsie.

SHARP.-In loving memorv of my dear friend. Anne, who passed away March 3. 1945. Never to be forgotten by M. Wainwright,

SHAW.-In loving merr-co* ci mv dear motlier, who passed away March 3. 1945. In scr'~i bv her lovin? da.urhter. Dorothy,

SMEAL.-In loving memorv of my diar hus- band and our dear father, Ernest Joseph, who passed pway March 2, 1935. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

SMITH.-In loving memory of our dear hus- band and father. Frank George, who passed

away March 2. 1942.

His heart was always In his home.

He tolled and did his best:

Until there came a sudden call:

God called him home to rest.

Inserted bv his loving wife and family.

SMITH.-In affectionate memorv of Grace Mary Smith (Lewie), of Manly, died March 3. 1941. Inserted by husband, daughter,

and son.

SI'ADAFORA.-Loving memory cf mv dear mother. Neille, who passed away March 3, 1938: alio dear father, Dominic, passed a-way March 12, 1920. Never forgotten by Marin

Rcse.

SULLIVAN.-Loving memories Ol dear dun, who passed away March 4. 1945. Always remembered by Edna. Lorna, and Tom.

TURNER.-In levine memory of our dearest mother Susanna who fell asleep March 2, 1937. 'insoilcd by her daughters.

TURNER.-In lovlns memory of my dear nephew John Mitchell Turner, who died March 3. 1943. Deeply regretted by Aunt Thirza and fa'mlly. ' , - , ... ,

UREN.-Treasured! memories of my bcautl.ul son and our dear brother. Billy. whD fell asbep March 3, 1942. aged 21 years. Dearly loved, so sadly missed by his loving mother, brother, and sisters.

VAUGHAN.-In lcvlng memory of my dear husband end our ded. Bill, who passed fi^a.v M?rch ?.. 1932. To be with us In the sr.me o'd way would be cur dearer', with to-day. Ea/<lv missed tv his loving wife. Maude, and family, Al, Bill. Alma, and Cynthia. t

\

IN MEMORIAM

W.ULES.-In lovlns memory of pur dear father, who passed away March 1. 10-la. Loved by all. Inserted- by his loving

family.

WELLINGTON.-Deepest love and fondest memories of our dear father, Frcdrlch Allen, who pr.ssed away March I, 1942. Never loreotten by all the family.

WINTERBOTTOM.-Treasured mjrmorlcj of cur dear mother. Catherine, who died Maren 3, 1939. aged 83 years. Never Wgotten by daughter and son-in-law, E. and O. Gurney.

WINTERBOTTOM.-In loving mEî?,?.1'1^Sj cur dear mother and grandmother. ElUfbeUi Catherine, who passed away March 2.

A cheery smile, always content: Loved by all wherever she went.

Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law. Jim and Rose; also Mrs. Droper and Mrs.

Whyms.

WOOLHOUSE.-In loving memory of ray beloved wife, Gertrude Ellen (Nellie), who

passed away March 2 1945 S^ly "missed by her loving husband. Ralph, Gwen, und

Jock.

On Active Service

(Mon, to Sat.. 1/6 per line, min. 3 lines.]

BLANCH.-Treasured memories. Spencer James tMick). H.M.A.S. Perth March 1. 1942. My thoughts are travelling e cr your wey. Remembrance, dorene.

BURGESS.-in loving memory ol Don,

vniiwt in action H.M.A.S. Perth. Maren i,

lo\t ¿wayfremernbcrcd by Irene oneI Johnnie

CREBEIt.-In loving memory o my beloved husband Hubert Rowland Crcbcr. Moster at-Armi,' who ls presumed killed In action on H.M.A.S. Perth, March 1. 1042.

Time and space will never separate us, Loved and honoured lor ever. The Lord ls our keeper.

Inserted by hts ever loving Ethel

CULLEN.-In memory cf Paul Cullen (Sing- ing organist), died of illness at the Yaralla Military Hospital, March 3, 1945.

"Ha-e-re ra. To ma-nu-ta-Ngl-pai.

Dear friend cf the Management and Stan Civic Theatre. Auburn. .

DELATORRE.- Loving memories of our be- loved son and brother, 402590. F./Sgt. Mel- ville G. Delatorre, killed over Hamburg, March 3. 1943, while serving in Lancaster Squadron Bomber Command. A tribute also to the pilot and crew. Their duty nobly done. Inserted by his father, mother, also Vic., Ina and

Dulc.

EATON.-A proud and loving tribute

memory ot our ' dear nephew and cousl F./Sgt. Robert J. Eaton, who lost his 1 result ot aircraft accident In England. Mar 2, 1945. Will always be remembered Uncle Adam. Aunty Dove, and Jean.

FAULKNER.-In everlasting memory of c dear son and brother. Lieut. (Ted) Faul ncr. late 2/9 Battalion, died of Illness, Man 2. 1043. Returned N.G. Sadly missed ! his devoted mother and father, and brclhe

R.A.N.

GRAHAM.-In loving memory of Ress, Sgl W.A.L.. killed In England returning air open lions, March 3, 1943, son and brother Mrs. Graham and family. Braidwood.

HARVEY.-In loving memory of NX39455 Pte, C. A, Harvey (Selwyn). 2/19 Bn.. killed In action. Malaya. Feb. 19. 1942. Always re- membered by Len and Jean.

HAYSTON.-NX73622 Gunner W. E. Hay- ston, killed accidentally at Anna Bay March

1943. Time will never heal the wound, we miss you very much, and treasure those loving memories which we hold so dear. Inserted by his loving mother. father, sisters. Lorna Dorothy, and Gwen, brothers, Norman and

Barry.

HUGGAN.-Treasured memories of my dear loved husband. Jack, of H.M.A.S. Perth, pre- sumed killed In action March 1. 1942.

Deep in my heart a memoryis kept  

Of one I loved and will never forget.

Ever remembered by his loving wile. Iris HUGGAN.-In loving memory of our dear son-in-law. Jack, H.M.A.S. Perth, presumed killed in action March 1. 1942.

God has him In His keeping. We have him In our hearts.

Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson.

JESPEIISON.-In sad but IovinB memory t my dear sen. Thomas Francis Jespcrson, 2/1 R.A.E.. died while P.O.W.. Sandakan. Marc 1. 1945. Not just to-day. Tom, but every daj in sorrow I remember. Sorrowing mother an

family.

JOBBINS.-Treasured memories ol our lov lng son, NX52160, Sgt. Aub Jobbins. 2/1 H.Q. Coy,, passed away at Changl Hospita] March 3, 1942. Rock ol ages. Inserted b his loving mother and father.

JOlîIlïNS.-Loving memories ol my dea lather, NX52160. Sst. Aub Jobbins, who passe away at Changl Hospital. March 3. 1942 Inserted by his loving son. George.

.10BMINS.-In memory ol our loving brother NX52166, Sgt. Aub Jobbins, 2/1S H.Q. Coy. passed away Chang! Hospital. Inserted by hi loving brothers. Stan and Lance.

JOBBINS.-In loving memory of NX52166 Sgt. Aubrey Jobbins, passed away Chingi Hes pltal March 3. 1942. loving brother of Edn¡ and Mantc. uncle of Betty and little Jimmie i line passes, but memories remain.

.IOBBTNS.-In loving memory of our dca: brother, NX5210G. Sgt. Aubrey George Job bins, who passed away in Chang! prlsoner-ol war camp, Singapore, March 3, 1942. To bi with us in the same old way would be oui dearest wish. Inserted by his sister. Phyllis brother-in-law. Rick, and nephew. Richard.

KIRK.-Treasured memories cl my dear sor and brother. L.A.C. Ivan Kirk, killed In acci-

dent. February 29. 1944.

Meny a lonely heartache.

Often a silent tear.

I But always a beautiful memory

Of one we loved so dear.

Inserted by his loving mother, brothers,

Louis, relations.

LOTON.-Treasured memories of my dear husband, Leslie Tate, accidentally killed R.A.A.F. abroad. March 3, 1942. Always re ! membered »nd sadly missed by bis loving wife.

Mabel.

LOTON.-A tribute of everlasting love to thc beautiful memories of our dear son and brother. Leslie Tate Loton, killed March 3. 1942. R.A.A.F.. abroad. Always remembered «nd sadly missed by his loving mother, father, and brother Alfred Also our rtcnr son wm

brother. F./O. Ilex Loton. Killed in acuon

April 23. 1944.

LOTON.-In lovlns memory ot Leslie Tate Loton, accidentally killed R.A.A.F., abroat.

March 3. 1942, Never forgotten by his | father-in-law. Elsie and Harold. 1

LOTON.-In loving memory of m» dear nephew, Leslie Tate Loton, killed March 3.

1942 (abroad).

Happy and smiling, always content.

Loved and respected wherever he went. Inserted by his loving Aunt EU.

MAIMON.-Loving memories of my dear son and brother. NX7H922. Tpr. James Edwin Maubon, 2/10 Cav., Commando Squadron, "'ho died of wounds at Altepe. New Guinea. March 4. 194S. Always remembered by his loving mother, brothers. Jean and Joyce.

PORTER.-Precious memories of our only two sons, to whom God spoke. "Enter My children, unto thc Kingdom of heaven." P./O. Raymond (killed B.c.) October 16. 1043: F./Sgt. Harvey (killed Denmark). March 13, 1945. A silent greeting to Harvey, darline, on this day, his 21st birthday. Mother and

we remember with pride and gratitude these boys, who gave their all. Sgt.-Pilot Peter Quinn (Battle for Britain), V7ing-cdr. R. Haworth. Elect. Engr. Henry Perter (H.M.A.S. Perth). Sst.-Pllot P. Nursey, Sqr./Ldr. D. Kimber, Flt.-Lieut. T. Fenwick. W.O. W. Cook. F./O. M. McDonald. Fit.-Sgt. M. Smith. P/O J Baird. Flt-Sgt. J. Grice. W.O. K. Mc. Quinn. Flt.-Sgt. John Prince, also the two English boys who flew to a higher glory with Raymond and the English lad who sleeps beside Harvey In Denmark: and to roany other boys of thc different forces who graced our home during the war years. Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Clements

Street, Drummoyne.

POTTER.-In loving memory of our dearly loved son and brother, corporal Pcrcv c. Potter, who passed away at Randwick Military Hospital. March 2, 1943. Inserted by his sorrowing parents. Walter and Alice, his brothers and sister. Eileen.

ROACHE.-Lieut. J. G.. In loving momorv of cur dear sen and brother. Jim. killed Nev; Britain. March 3. 1945. Rest in peace. In- serted by his mother, father, and sister. Flo.

TERRAS.-In affectionate memory cf a tru; pal. Colin Hill, missing, presumed killed, over Dortmund. March 3. 1945. Inserted by (Ecg) Kingsley Easter.

WOLFSON'.-In loving memory of Harold (Flying/Offlccr). who was k'lled in action Europe March 2. 1945. insc.ied by his sor- rowing parents, brother. Keith.

WOLFSON.-In loving memory of Harold, killed on active service Furope March 2. 1945. Inserted by his co,,.-,¡¡',5. Bet tv. Josh Moss. Sadly missed._

RETURN THANKS

'Mon, lo Sat.. 1/6 uer line, min. 3 lines.)

Mrs. A. V. COLE and SON wish to con- vey their sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends for their expressions cf sympathy, floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards, also the Directors and Employees of "Dally Tele- graph" and "Women's Weekly" In her recent sad bereavement In the loss of her loving hus- band. Percival Amos Cole. Please accept this

as personal thanks.

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. MALMGREN and FAMILV, Corunna Road. Eastwood, sincerclv THANK all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy In their recent

sad bereavement.

The RELATIVES of the late Mrs. ELIZA- BETH B. BENSON desire to express sincere THANKS to all her friends for their expres- sions of sympathy and floral tributes, also to the Matron and Staff of Marrickville Hos- pital, for their kind attention during her

illness.

Mrs. CECILIA TYNAN and Daughter (Mrs. CASSELLS). of 42 Bayswater Avenue, Dar- linghurst, wish to THANK all friends fer their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and telegrams in their recent bereavement. Please accept this as personal thanks.

THANK their friends and neighbours tor ex- pressions cf sympathy in their recent be-

reavement

Mrs. HELLYER and FAMILY. 6 Hawthorne Parade. Haberfield, wish to THANK all friends and relations for their kind expressions of sympathy, flora] tributes, telegrams, and letters in their sad bereavement. Please accept this

as personal thanks.

Mrs. H. DEFTY and FAMILY wish to sincerely THANK all relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as per-

sonal thanks.

The DROTHER and FAMILY of thc late IVOR J. MORGAN wish to sincerely THANK mctron. sisters, and statt ot the Coledale Hos- pital for their kindness and attention to their brother, also wish to thank kind friends for letters and telegrams at the time of their sad loss. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mr. J. STEVENSON. 11 Solander Street. Kogarah, and J. PEARCEY and FAMILY wish to THANK all relatives, friends, and neighbours, fer their kind expressions ol sym- pathy, floral tributes, cards, telegrams, and letters In the loss or my dear wife. Please accept this os personal thanks.

NURSE MAVAY, cf 7 Harbord Street, Thirrcul, sincerely THANKS oil relatives, friends, and neighbours, fer their kind ex- pressions cf sympathy, floral tributes, and telegrams Jn the recent sad bereavement of her dear husband. Fredrick Theodore.

The FAMILY of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH JORGENSEN wish to THANK all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their floral tributes, telegrams, and letters during the recent sad loss of their dear mother.

The RELATIVES of the late Mr. H. SIMPSON, ol 13 Bright Street, sincerely THANK all relatives ond friends for mes- sages of sympathy, also nursing staff. Mar- rickville Hospital, for kindness In their ¡ '

bereavement.

The FAMILY of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH EROWNJOHN. lau of Marrickville and Hurst- ville, wish to sincerely THANK friends for their kind expressions cf sympathy In the sad loss of their dear mother. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

Mr. and Mn. II. S. MACKINTOSH, of 19 Oxford Street. Rozelle, wish to express their sincere appreciation for floral tributes, letters, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy In their recent bereavement. Kindly accept this as our personal thanks.

Mrs. Ff. C. HAINING and FAMILY.

30 Albert Street. Petersham. v.Ijh to return their heartfelt THANKS to all trlcnds and relatives fer letter.-, and cards ci sympathy in the sod.loss of her dear husband. . Please accept this ru personal thanks.

f RETURN THANKS

Mr. und Mrs. R. LAWRENCE, of 98 Cum- berland Recd. Auburn, wish to sincerely THANK all relativas and friend!, neighbours, for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, telegrams, and cards, in their recent sad bereavement. Please acci;pt this as our Ijereonal thanks.

Mr and Mrs. L. BRAINWOOD and Mrs. H PHILLIPS wish io THANK att kind friends for cards, teleortuns, and expressions ol sympathy In the recent «ad bereavement of their dear brother. Victo:.

Thc FAMILY of the late JIM WEEKES, of 38 Bourke Street, Redfern, wish to sincerely THANK all kind relatives and lrlcnds for ex- pressions of sympathy, floral tributes, letters, cards, and telegrams in their recent sad loss. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

Mrs. M. WEEKES, ol 38 Bourke Sti"t. Rodlern, ond Daughter Mrs. GEO. LAWLER, and JOAN, of 'lownsvlllc, wish to THANK all kind friends and relative!, for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes letters cards, and telegrams In their recent sad lossi o: a dear mother, grandmother, and great-grand- mother, the late Mary Ann Nolan, of 38 Dowling Street, Redfern._ "»«IM «f

Mrs. RUBY ROBERTSON and DAWN of 240 West Street, wtsh to THANK all kind

relatives friends. j for Mtfn Mwfmi.

floral tributes, and personal expression, of sympathy in their recent sad less ol son and brother. Gunner Don Halliday """""

The CHILDREN ol thc late WILLIAM LODGE wish to THANK Irlends and relatives tor kind expressions ol sympathy and floral tribute" in their recent sad bereavement. Please

accent this os our personal thanks.

Mr. ano MÍ*. A. LAHIFF, 4 Bernard Street, Lidcombe wish to THANK relatives, friends,

i^d Tcichboirs tor their kind expressions o ssmpathy In their sad bereavement. Accept thMrf HALLORAN and SONS, of 10»

exÄ of 1» 1%,h^h^obe"teandmmy- sincere THANKS to a,,1 kfn'fXd? for letters of sympathy. ¿ora, fflía SyTotÄ-l», Mrs. Carra

hMt>. John Bletola. . .

'" .TTVF<5 nnd PKIENDS of the lit«

Mr? E M GIBSON, of Redfern, wish to THANK' all relatives and friends for their

klnd^prèsslons of sympathy In their sad

bereavement. ".WTTV "t

Mrs HELEN MAHONY and FAMILY, of ?501 Bondi Read Bondi, wish to sincerely THANK all relatives, lriends. and neighbours ¿5 ihiir kinoexpressions of sympathy, for

flora t.'ibutes caX and telegrams, in the r

l"vTñ, ««S low ol her dear husband and their

father Please accept this as personal thanks.

The CHILDREN ol the late JOHN ALBERT RUDD ot 10 Young Street. Annandale, wish ti. THANK all relatives and friends tor their Wnd expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, a id cards in their recent sad bereavement. PleasÎ aiccpt this as our personal thanks.

The FAMILY of the late JAMES EYLES, Of Leîhhardt wish« W THANK all relatives and friends for their kind sympathy, floral tribut", cards, telegrams, in their recent sad bereaie

mMrs. G. C. FORRESTER *"d FAMILY Of ia Roseméad Road Hornsby, wish to THANK relatives and friends for their sympathy in

their recent sad bereavement.

Mr and Mrs. EDWARD VENESS, of Biala qtíeet Guniilng and sen TOM. of Strathfield, w¿h to THANK alt friends for their kind exn?es*lcns of sympathy, floral tributes, tele- gram" le\tc?s. and card's in their recent.be- reavement Please accept this as personal

lhMrS'j HUMPHREYS and FAMILY. 719

New canterbury Read. Hurlstone Park, wish toTHANK in relatives and Mends for floral tribute* telegrams, letters, and cards In their

recent sad bereavement.

Mr, v M M'OSK and FAMHJY . of Weat

Ryde 'wTs'h o sincerely THANK all relatives

ànri friends for their kind expressions of sym nathy m thc recent sad loss of her dear mother and grandmother. Rebecca Elliott, of Gordon.

Âîsdo spcclaT thanks to Rev Pyke, of Gordon,

and Rev. Hodgson, of Castle Hil .

Mrs C WHITBREAD, of ll Ingham Avenue FÍvedcck, wishes to THANK all rela tlm riends; and neighbours for Uieirkind expressions ot sympathy, floral tributes, cards and lo ¿¿rams In the recent sad loss of her

husband. sSnuel Whitbread. Also^ thanks to

the Rev. L. G. Edmondson. Please accept,

this as personal thanks. .

TI,» KISTEP.S of the late Miss AGNES,

HEAD rf PotU Point, wish to THANK reU tlvcs and trlends for kind expressions ot sym- pathy in their recent sad bBTa"TenA' v

The FAMILY of the late ROSE MCGOV- ERN wish to extend the.r . sincere THANKS tcT the ROT. Father O'Shea and Father Brennan also to Mr. and Mrs. J. Byatt and u. all kindI friends for their expressions o

Apathy and floFal tributes In their recent

sad bereavement.

Mr. ALEX. BOWER and FAMILY wish to sinrerelv THANK all relatives, friend;, and

neighbours for their kind expressions of sym- pa hy? floral tributes carfc and Ul wama

n their recent sad bereavement. Especially

IS doctor and staff of Bowenfels private hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of The En traiice. Tuggerah, and Monsignor Muirhead of St Anthony's Church. Please accept this ac

personal thanks. _

Mr. R. BROWN and FAMILY of 27 Chelms

fnrrt Avrnue Belmore, w sn to inAwh. ¡tu

?irednd^aC,"d 'neighbours 'or their kind expres-

sions of sympathy, telegrams, letters. "rds. and floral tributes in their recent bereave- ment; Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mrs. B. CHAMPION ano

to sincerely THANK all relatives. ¡r'endji and nelshbours lor their kind «pressions of sympathy for floral tributes, cards, and tele- grams In their recent sad less of their dear husband and lather. Will , all please accept

this as cur personal thanks.

Mr. and Mrs. H. LONGMAN' o16Blsh ons^ate Street. Camperdown, wish to IHANK. an relatives, friends and neighbours for their

expressions of sympathy floral tr butes tele-

grams, and cards, in their b'reave ment Please accept this as personal thanks.

The FAMILY of the late Mr. H. N.Towns- end of 86 Lauderdale Ave, Balgowlah, wish to THANK relatives and Irlends ¡cr their kin*

xp?c1slons of sympathy in their recent sad

bereavement; also special thanks to the doc- tors and nursing staff of Ward 6. Sydnes

Hospital.

Mr TOM YATES, of 41 Villiers Street, Rockdale, and FAMILY (Jack and MoUyYatCJ and Mr. and Mrs. C, Nicholas and GRAND- CHILDREN (Joy. Shirley and John) wish sin- cerely to THANK all relatives, neighbours and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, telegrams, phone calls, cards and floral tri- butes in their recent sad bereavement In the less of their wife mother and «"«dmotoer. Their special thanks go also to the nursing starr in "K" Ward at St. George District Hospital for kindnesses shown In unusual cir- cumstances; and to the Rev. Mr. Maidment for his service and kindly expressions of sym oathy In view ol the large number of ac- knowledgments involved. Mr. Tom Yates and his. Family ask that this be accepted as their personal expressions of thanks.

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD.

Tele., B0399. 2d PER COPY.

ADVERTISING RULES.

BIRTHS. ENGAGEMENTS, APPROACHING MARRIAGES, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, IN MEMORIAM, ON ACTIVE SERVICE, nnd RETURN THANKS notices must be properly authenticated. Birth Notices by a parent, En- gagement Notices and Approaching Marriages by the contracting parties, whose signatures must bc witnessed, Marriage Notices by th» officiating Minister or Registrar, or by pro- duction of the Marriage Certificate. PART- NERSHIP ADVERTISEMENTS arc not accepted without written character references.

To ensure correct classification, an advertise- ment must clearly state Its object and the number of insertions, and bear the correct heading. No guarantee ls given that an ad- vertisement will be set In any special style or appear under any specified heading, and while every care ls exercised, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for errors in advertisements, misclassification, or non Insertion for any reason. They reserve the right to alter or emit advertisements. Unless attention ls directed to errors on the day of publication, no allowance will be made.

Should an advertiser require replies to an advertaement to be sent to the Herald Office, an extra charge of 3d ls made. No responsi- bility ls accepted for such replies, which must

be called for within seven days.

Advertising ccpy must be plainly written in Ink, special care being taken with proper names and figures, and must have on the back the name and address of the adver- tiser. Advertisements not conlorming to this rule may be held over.

Tho use of initials, Christian names alone, or nom-de-plume of any kind, c/o post olllccs. is contrary to postal regulations. Advertise- ments containing these addresses cannot be accepted. Manager. Secretary. Engineer, Overseer, and thc like, surnames, or nom-de plumc must not bc used as an address c/o Herald Office. ,

Art Union advertisements are accepted only If sanctioned by the Chief Secretary'3 De-

partment.

Advertisements offering homes or board for children are accepted only If certified to by üie Child Welfare Department. Such adver- tisements must include the full name and address of the advertiser.

Replies to advertisements may De conccieti during the following hours:

Mondays to Fridays .. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays . 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public Holidays .... 8 a.m. to ll a.m. Where references are asked for in advertise- ments, c/o a box number, either post office or "The Sydney Morning Herald" Office, lt should be distinctly stated that copies only of relerences are required.

Requests for photographs with application« to advertisements are not allowed.

Advertisers are asked to return original references or other documents of value that are received with replies to advertisements, as loss of any such papers might entail serious

inconvenience.

Advertisements should be lodged as early as possible on thc day preceding publication. Under regulations, the Advertising Depart- ment ls closed at 7 p.m. Mondays to Fridays; a p.m. Saturdays; and at 7 p.m. Sundays.

Advertisers in the country may moke pay- ment by cheque, money order, postal note, or postage stamps. Exchange should be added to country cheques.

Advertisements for- the sale or exchange of used motor vehicles, whether by private treaty or public auction, are required, under National Security (Prices Control) Regulations, to In- clude the following details:-Make cf car, year model, type, . pegged price lt listed, selling price, or, In thc case of an exchange, the value of the consideration which tho adver- tiser intends to accept for such vehicle, name and address of the advertiser. Where pegged price is not known to tho advertiser, this information mav be obtained from the Prices Commissioner. Dalton House, 115 Pitt Street,

Sydney.

The attention of advertisers wishing to dispose of or purchase motor tyres is directed to the Government Notice which appears dally at the commencement of the section, "Motor Tyres, Supplies and Repairs."

Because of the rationing of newsprint, ad- vertisements under certain classifications have been limited to a maximum of five lines. Ths copy of these advertisements will be run on and not displayed. No white spaces are allowed. To enable advertisers to make the most of the space at their disposal, abbrevia- tions ere permitted in certain classifications, and should be used whenever possible, pro- vided thc meaning of such abbreviations I« clear to the reader.

Advertisers desiring to employ persons not exempt under National Security - (Manpower) Regulations must obtain permission from their local National Service Offlce before submitting an advertisement for publication.

Inquiries regarding advertisements may b» mode between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., week-days and 9. a.m. and 12 nocn, Satur»

days.

JOHN FAIRFAX fe SONS PTY.. LIMITED.

Printed . and published bv John Fairfax M

Sons Pty.. Limited.- at the registered offlcs ' of the Company, 33 Hunter Street, Syduei,

Digitisation generously supported by
Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation
Digitisation generously supported by

Zoom

plus
thumb
minus
left
thumb
right
up
thumb
down