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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Announcements under thte heading must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender, and are Inserted at a charge of Two Shillings and Six pence each when not exceeding five lines: over five lines Sixpence per Un? Death Advertisements In which a Funera. Announcement Is made are charged foi es If the Death and Funeral were sepa rate announcements, namely:—The mini mum charge of 2.6 and 3/4 respectively. In Memorlam and Death Advertisements containing reference to more than one deceased are charged 2/6 each lor each deceased mentioned, as If they were dlfi tlnct and separate announcements engagements and Approaching Marriage and Marriage Notices require the signa ture of both parties concerned BIRTHS BUTLER (nee Alma Babidge). —On the 6th November, at Malurus avenue, Lock- leys, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Butler — a son. Thanking Dr. Rice and Sister Selth. GREEN (nee Doris Haywood). —On the 31st October, at the South Coast District Hospital, Victor Harbour, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, Cut Hill, Hindmarsh Valley — a daughter. GOODALE. —On the 6th November, at Hutt street, Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Goodale —a daughter. McPHERSON. —On the 3rd November, at Peterborough Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and. Mrs. McPherson, of Tongala— a bonny daughter. Special thanks to Drs. Nairn and Morris and Nursing Staff. McINTYRE. —On the 31st October, at Northern Hospital, Main North road, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McIntyre, of Salis- bury —a son. PEARCE (nee Lillian Kemp). —On the 4th November, at "Bindarra," to Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce, of Seacliff —a son (John George) SMITH. —On the 5th November, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Smith, Port Lincoln — a son. Both well. THOMPSON (nee Edna Taylor). —On the 6th November, to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Thompson, of Vernon avenue, Mitcham — a son. No visitors for seven days. VICKERY. —On the 31st October, at Miss Rowe's Hospital, Wakefield street, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vickery, of Erindale —a son. MARRIAGES   SIVEWRIGHT —KLAFFER. —On the 15th September, at Trinity Church, by the Rev. R. M. Fulford, John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sivewright, of Scotland, to Ruby, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Klaf- fer, of Exeter. WENZEL —LESLIE. —On the 4th Novem- ber, at Adelaide, the marriage of Oscar B., fourth son of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. F. T. Wenzel, Langhorne's, to Hazel, youngest daughter of Mrs. A. H. and the late Mr. J. A. Leslie, Angas Plains. SILVER WEDDING ANDREWS—BRERETON. —On the 6th November, 1907, at Moonta Mines Methodist Church, by the Rev. A. H. Melbourne, Elsie May, youngest daughter of the late Edward Brereton, Kadina, to John Thomas, son of the late John Andrews, of Condowie. Pre- sent address —Gawler Railway. APPROACHING MARRIAGES BALDWIN— HALL. —The marriage of Rita, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Adelaide, to Mervyn, youngest son of Mrs. Hall, will be solemnised at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney street, on Saturday, No- vember 12th, at 7.45 p.m. BASFORD— CARTER. —The marriage of Marjory Lillian Doris, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Basford, of Brompton, and Kenneth Oliver, second son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Carter, of Abattoirs, will be solemnised at Holy Trinity Church, North terrace, Adelaide, on Saturday, 12th November, at 6.15 p.m. ENGAGEMENTS BAWDEN— HENDER.— The engagement Is announced of Gwendoline, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bawden, of Mit- cham Estate, to Lance, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hender, of "Hawarden." Lower Mitcham. McBEATH— DAISH. —The engagement is announced of Doris J., third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. McBeath, of Narrung, to Frederick R., only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. C. Daish, of Isle of Wight, Eng- land. TURVEY— PHAUP. —The engagement is announced of Gladys Violet Turvey, the only daughter of Mrs. E. Turvey, of Kent, England, to Alexander William Phaup, the only sob of Mr. R. G. Phaup, of Hamp0 ton, Middlesex. England. WILSON —BURDEN. —The engagement is announced of Audrey, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson, Mile-End, to Reginald, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burden, Rose Park. DEATHS BINNS. —On the 6th November, at "Shirley," 21, Artaur street, Payneham, Clara, widow of J. W. Binns, of Bradford, England, and sister of the late Miss Tib- bits, of Mt. Lofty. COOKAK.—On the 6ih November (sud denly), at his residence. Savings Bank, Unley road. Unley. Rr>y Aujustlne. dearly beloved husband of ELhel Irene Coonan. aged 42 year^. COOPER.—On the 4th November, at his Iste residence, B-oughAm street, Maglll, William Jamos (Charlie) Cooper, aged 54 years (suddenly).

DEATHS COTTON.-—On the 3rd November. Everard Allen Cotton, at Berri, aged 70. He knew the path of peace. DYER. On the 7th November, Caroline. beloved wife of the late Robert Dyer, aged 75 years (late of Payneham). At rest. DALY.—On the 7th November, at the residence of his 6on-ln-:aw. Mr. W. Os borne. South Plimpton. John, the dearly beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Da:?, of near Agricultural College, Boseworthv. aged 75 years. R.I.P. HALL (nee Craigie). —On the 2nd No- vember, at the Adelaide Hospital, Mary, relict of Tom Hall, Broken Hill, mother of Mrs. A. C. Rispin, of 32, Sefton street, Largs Bay, aged 72 years. HOBBS. —On the 7th November, at Northfield, John Percival Hobbs, late of 3rd Battalion, A.I.F., aged 59 years. His duty nobly done. MOLKENTIN. —On the 4th November, at Northfield Hospital, Ida A. M., the beloved wife of Carl Frederick Molkentin, of Mal- lala; aged 49 years 1 month. At rest. PETERSON. —On the 6th November, at Rocca Porena Hospital, Jane Ann, beloved wife of Clarence Peterson, and mother of Harold, Isobell, George, Jean, and Madge. At rest. POOLE. —On the sth November, at Ade laide, Edward, beloved husband of late Rhoda Porte (late of Kingston. S.E.), father of May. Edward. Henry. Rhoda. and John (deceased), aged 67 years. ROGERS.—On the 7th November, at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr. J. C. Barrett) 52. Olive street. Prospect, Fran cis, react of Mary Jane Bogers, late of Cassle street. BoseSerry. and loving fattier of Lena. Ada, Ethel, Alice, Violet. Jack, and WIU; aged 77 years. RACKETT.—On the 7th November, at his late residence. Webb street, Queens town, Thomas William Rackett, aged 94 years. RALPH.—On the 3rd November, at Berrl. Arthur Franklin, dearly beloved husband of Harriet Ralph, leaving a widow, 3 sons, and 5 daughters to mourn their cad loss- Best after pain. Victorian, papers please copy. . SAWYERS.—On the 7th November, at Salisbury. -George, dearly loved husband of Maria Sawyers, and loving father of Ada. Ern Wilfl., and Charlie (deceased), aged 87 years and 7 months. STEPHENS.—On the 2nd November, at Port FUe (suddenly). Albert EU, dearly beloved husband of Alice Sophia. 41. Simp son street, Solomontown, and- loving father of Frederick, Florence, Alfred, Pearl, and Ernest (Solomontown). aged 61 years. At rest. WILKINSON.—On the 4th November, at Adelaide Hospital, Charles Leslie, late Royal Nav7, beloved husband of Winifred Christina, aged 31 years. WATKDfS.—On the 6th November, at her residence. 125. Main North road, NaUs worth." Grace, relict of William John Watklns. and loving mother of Ada (Mrs. Walter Chase), and Eva (Mrs. Will Chase). >T-re'o (Mrs. E. Jordan). Ethel (Mrs. Tur ner). Aged 81 years. Peacefully sleeping. FOB FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 4 IN MEHOKIAH CRAIG. —In loving memory of our lov ing husband and father, who passed away on the Bth November, 1930. So often there comes before us. Tour dear face, fond end true; For death can never take away Loving memories, dear lather, of you. —Inserted by hla loving wife and daugh ters, Mbonta. CLOONAN.—In affectionate memory of my dear dad. who passed away at XjOx ton on the Bth November. 1927, aged 40 years.—Ever remembered by bis rimightfr. Nell. CLOONAN, Thedy>-In memory of our dear father, who passed away on the Bth November. 1927. Tin memory fades and life departs. Tou OT live for ever In our hearts. —Inserted by his loving daughters and son. CDMBDNGS.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away on the Bth No vember. 1929.—Ever remembered by her loving husband. Frank, Fred, Bob, Gor don. Girlie. Patty. Meta. Helen, and grand, children. DAVEY.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Hartley 6tuart Davey. who fell asleep in Jesus on the Bth No vember. 1928. Too dearly loved to ever forget him.—lnserted by his devoted wife and children. Hilton. FRITSCH.—In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life on the Bth November. 1931. "Time wears away the edge of grief. But memory turns back every leaf." -Inserted by his loving sons and daugh ters-in-law. FRITSCH, —In loving memory of my dear husband, who departed this life on the Bth November. 1931. "Tls a beautiful belief That ever round our head Hovers unseen wings, The spirits of the dead." —Inserted by "his Borrowing wife. Rose. FRITSCH.—In memory of father, who died on the Bth November. 1931. "A lov ing, nn.selflsli parent."—lnserted by Ar nold, Eileen, and June. FRICK-—ln sad but loving memory of our darling son and brother. Tubby, who passed away on the Bth November, 1931. aged 4 years. Although it is Just one year ago to day. Still in the lonely hours of night. When sleep forsakes our eyes. Our thoughts are on the grave not far away Where our Tubby lies. Our grief this world will never know. Our hearts for nun will ever pine: I Still our hearts ache for our boy we treasured. * So If You had asked us. Lord. We know we would have said. "Spare as the boy." And with streaming eyes would cay. "Lord, we love him; let him etay." —Sadly missed by his loving parents, sisters, end brothers. FRY.—In loving memory or our clear dad, who passed away suddenly on the Bth November. 193 L—Ever remembered by his family. GBEGDRKE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed, away at Lameroo on the Bth November, 1929. Ca"m and peaceful he is sleeping. Sweetest rest has IcCo'rod pain; We who loved him E&dly miss him. But trust in God to meet again. —Inserted by bis loving wife and children. GREEN.—In loving memory of our dearly oeloved husband and father. Ben jamin, who passed away the Bth Novem ber. 193 L One year ago a message came From God, Who thought it best To take our dear one from this world And give him peace and rest. A loving husband and father he has been. For all of us he did his best. —Sadly missed and always remembered by his loving wile and family. HALL.—In loving remembrance of dear Elsie, who pased away at Prospect on tne Bth November, 1928. In my heart your memory llngeat. But I know It's vain to weep: Teas of love can never wake you From your peaceful, happy sleep. —Inserted by Nan. KENDALL- —In loving memory of my dear husband. T. Kendall, who was called home on the Bth November. 1929. Though death divides us my thoughts 6tlll turn to thee. And memory fondly lingers on the peace ful, happy days that used to be. —Inserted by his loving wife, M. Kendall. KEOGH.—In loving memory ot my dear friend. Mrs. Keogh, who died Bth Novem ber. 1928. Gon<\ but not forgotten. —Inserted by Mrs. Wilson. KELLEY.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away Bth November. 1927.—Ever remembered by her iovlng husband, son. and daughter in-law. Jack and Grace, and daughter and son-in-law. Nell and Jim. KELLEY.—In loving memory of dear Mrs. Kelley. who passed away at Prospect on the Bth November, 1927. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. —Inserted by her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Putterlll and family. LAMPE.—In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away Bth November. 1916. Tune wears away the edge of grief. But .memory turns back every leaf. —Inserted by her loving children, LOW.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who departed this life on &th November, 1930. at Walker vine. Sadly missed. —Inserted by bis wife and son. LOW.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the Bth No vember. 1930. Deep in our hearts there's a memory Of one we shall never forget. —Inserted by his loving sons Harry and Glen and daughters-la-law, Mabel and Agnes, and children LOW.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the Bth No vember. 1930. We hoM >it" in our memory. God holds him in His care. —Inserted by his loving daughters. Ethel and Bell. MONCK.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Bill, who died on the 8th No- vember, 1931. Though Death's grim hand has parted us, My thoughts are still with thee; And memory fondly lingers On the days that used to be. —Inserted by his loving wife. MONCK.—In loving memory of my dear   brother Will, who died 8th November, 1931. The greatest gift of God is remembrance —Inserted by his sister, Cath. Cherry. MONCK.— In loving memory of our brother, William Ivimey, who passed away on 8th November, 1931. Loved and re- membered.—lnserted by his sister and brother.   MONCK.—In loving memory of our dear   dad, who passed away 8th November, 1931.   United in heaven, God's glory to share, There he is free from all sorrow and care.       —Ever remembered by Mabel, Bill, and   children.

IN* MEMOBIAM I MONCK.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who fell asleep on the Bta Novem ber, 1931. A life of love, so true and kind; A beautiful memory left behind. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Amy and Bert. MONCK.—In loving memory of dad. who fell asleep on the Bth November. IS3I. Though your dear face we no longer see. In our dearest thoughts you will ever be. —Inserted by Stella, Jack, and little Bob ble. PRINCE.—In loving memory of my dear daughter Dorothy, who passed away on the Bth November. 1928-—lnserted by her loving mother and brother. Albert. REED.—In memory of Freddie, who was accidentally killed on the Bth November. 1928. At night the stars are shining On a grave not far away. Where dear Fred was laid Four years ago today. —Inserted by loving friends, M. Martin and family. REED. —In memory of Fred, who was accidentally killed on the Bth November, 1928. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched today. —Inserted by loving pal. Bob. REED.—In loving memory of Fred, acci dentally killed on the Bth November. 1928 One of the kindest, one of the best, A beautiful memory Is nil I have left. Inserted by his loving friend. Lucy. BEED. —In loving memory of our dear only son and brother. Fred, accidentally killed on tbe Bth November. 1928. Silence is no certain token That no hidden grief is there; Sorrows tbat are never spoken Are the hardest griefs to bear. Inserted by his lovine father, mother. and sister. Sadly missed. EDEGE-—ln loving memory of our dar ling mother, who died at Port Adelaide the Cth November. Love's greatest gift— remembrance. —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn Dlt, Jack. RIEGE. —In fond memory of our dear mother, who passed away Bth November. 1907 Not today, but every day in silence we remember. —By her loving daughter and son-in-law. M£i and Ted Hodsco. RIEGE In loving remembrance of my dear wife. Henrietta Jane, who died at Quebec street Port Adelaide. Bth Novem ber, 1907. Not today, but every day. In silencs I remember.—lnserted by her hus band. RIE'JE.—In lond memory of our darling mother. Besting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace she awaits us all. —Inserted by daughters Leah and Eva. RIEGE.—In sad remembrance of dear mother, who died on Btia November. 1907. Always in memory, we'll never forget. —Inserted by daughter and son-in-law. A. ana J. Shea. RIEGE.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away on the Bth November. 1907. Fragrant as the breath of roses. Her dear memory lingers yet. Ever remembered by Joe and Gladys. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Clarrie, who fell asleep at Alice Springs on the Bth November. 1931, late of TJnler. In a grave far eway they laid him to rest. One of the kindest, one of the best; A beautiful memory is all we have left. —Ever remembered by loving mother, bro thers and sisters. STEWART.—In loving memory of my dear wye, who died suddenly on the Bth November. 1931. God saw teat you were weary. Your lot hard to bear. He knew your heart was broken So God took you in *t'? loving care. —Sadly missed by fcer loving husband. STEWART. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who fell asleep' on the Bth November. 1931. We never miss the sun shine until the shadows fall. —Ever re membered by her loving daughter. Cora, and son-in-law. Maurice. STEWART.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the Bth November. 1931. The end was eudden. the shock severe; We little thought that death was near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain that's felt at not saying fare well. —Inserted by her daughter. Alice, son-in law, Dave, and grandchildren. STEWART.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the Bth November. 1931. You often said we would miss you. Tour words teve proved too true, We lost our best friend. Dear mother, when we lost you. —Inserted by her loving son David, sis ter-in-law Ella, grandchildren Ronald and Kevem. STSWART.—In sad but loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who died suddenly at Lockleys on Bth No vember. 1931. A painful shock, a blow severe. To part with one we loved so dear; Always loving, unselfish, and kind. Fen In this world her equal to find: —Inserted by her daughter Dorry, son-in law Wallle, and g^andchUdren. STEWART.—In loving memory of my cVear mother, who passed away on the Bth November. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —Inssrted by her loving son. daughter in-law, and grandchildren, Alfred and Nellie. STEWART.—In memory of a dear friend, who passed away on the Bth November, 1931. Just a line of fond remembrance; Just a memory of affection. —Inserted by a loving friend, PearL STEWART.—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed peacefully away on the Bth November. 1931. A dear little soul, so gentle and kind. And a truer mother would be hard to find. God said, "Thy duty is faithfully done; Come higher, and wear the crown you have won." —Inserted by her loving son and daugh ter-in-law. Tom and Glad, and grand children. SIEWART.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away the Bth November. She never failed to do her best. Her heart was true and tender; She worked so hard for those she loved And left us to remember. —Inserted by her son and daughter-in law, Frank and Frieda. STEWART.—In loving memory of mother, who died suddenly on the Bth November. 1931. ' Three little words, forget me not. They don't seem much, but they mean a lot. —Ever remembered by her loving daugh ter, Rita, son-in-law, George, and grand- TURLEY.—In loving memory of my dear wife. Julia, who passed away on the Bib November, 1927. Often there comes before me Your dear face, fond and true; Death can never take away Loving memories, dear wife, of you. Although your voice is silent. And your emlle I see no more. In my heart your memory lingers Just as dear'.y as of yore. —Inserted, by her loving husband. TUKLEY.—In fond memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away on the Bth November, 1927. If your eyes could only open. Oh, what changes you could see; But It is far better, yes, far better. That you are not here to ccc. —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law. O. M. and T. Barnes, and grandchildren, Melva end Gwenda. TURLEY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 8th November, 1927. Whatever else we fail to do. We never fail to think of you. —Inserted by her loving son and daughter in-law. Clare, Clara, and family. Quorn. TURLEY.—In fond memory of my dear daughter. Julia, who died at Hawker on the Bth November. 1927. One of the best. As the days go on and years pass by. Time passes on, but memories stay. Thinking of you from day to day. —Inserted by her loving mother. M. J. Hall, and elster. Mary. UNDERWOOD, S.—ln loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Balaklava on the 8th November. 1928. Ever remembered.—Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughters. WILLIAMS.—In sweet memory of dear mother, who passed away on the 7th No- vember. 1931. Always remembered. Sadly missed.—Inserted by Evelyn and Frank Sessie and grandchildren. WHITE—In loving memory or our brother. Spen. died 8th November. 1931. Too far away your grave to see. But not too far to thinik of thee; A silent thought, a secret tear. Will keep your memory ever dear. —Remembered by Emma. Ada. Amy, Gil- bert. Percy. New South Wales. WEBB.—In sad but loving memory of my darling sister Vida. who departed this life on 8th November. 1927. at Port Augusta. God's greatest gift, remembrance. —Inserted by her loving sister Gert, and friend Fred. WARE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 8th No- vember. 1919. You live with us in memory still. Not just today. but always will. —Inserted by her loving daughters, Clar- rie. Nell. and Sis. sons-in-law Hubert and Gus.

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