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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
Approaching Marriages and Enptr aients notices most be signed by tbr tiro persons concerned. Birth notices by one of the parents, unless other vise authenticated, and Marriages. Deaths, and In Memoriam notices by some responsible person. 4 lines. 3.-. 1 3 each additional. BIRTHS BATTERSB1".—On October 25. at fitrathalbyn Soldiers' Memorial Hos pital, to Gwen and Dick—a eon (Grant i. BAY.—On October 27. at Emer gency Hospital. Mile End. to Eetti and Reg—a daughter. Thanking Dr. T?-' ler. sister? and staff. BRANSON.—On October 27. at Berk!ea, to Jean and Jack—a son. Thanking all in attendance CH1UWEE.—On October 19. et Memorial Hospital, to Esme, Tile of Edward Chaloner. Carawa—a son CUtKHK.—On October 25, at Mem orial Hospital, to Doris and Richard —a son (Trevor Noel), special thanks to Dr. Charles Duguid and hospital staff. CONRAD On October 27. at Mem orial Hospital, to Marion and Harry— ? son iGeoffrey Alani. Both well. Thanking ell in attendance. CUSHWAY (nee Jones).—On Oc tober 28. at Sinus, to Jean and Doug —-a bonny daughter (Kathleen May. Special thanks to Dr. Joliy. Sisters Ciements and Watkinson. DAW.—Oil October 27. to the wile of Edwin S. Daw—a daughter. ELLIOTT.—On October 27. at Eu-' cunda. to Rene and Spen—a son (Robert Thomasi. special thanks to Dr. Brookman. Matron Eckermaun and hospital staff. EMERY.—On October 27, at Cur- ramulka. to Heather, wife of R. E. Emerv, of Lae, New Guinea—a son. FADX (nee Wehrl.—On October 27. at Canbenm.'to Artbea and Peter —? son. Both well. FRANCIS (nee Herettl. —On Octo ber 28, at Maitland, to Pat and Joe a daughter. Thanking Dr. Wall man. Matron Saint and Sister Roads. GLATZ I nee Ruth KUngbergi.—On October 24. at Loxton District Hos pital to Rnth. the wile of Roy Glatz —a son. Both well. HALL (nee Nischke). —On October 26, at Northern Hospital, to June and Les —a daughter (stillborn). No visitors seven days. HARRIS (nee Grear). —On October 25, at Hindmarsh, to Violet and George —a son (Allen Reginald). A brother for Raymond. Thanking Dr. Storey and all in attendance. HEARNE (nee Williams). —At Mon- reith, on October 27, to Jean and George, a daughter (Pamela Joy). KIDD. —October 14, at Berkley, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Kidd, North Adelaide — a daughter (Rozanne Beatrice). Thanking Dr. Gregerson, Matron An- derson and staff. KLEMICH. —On October 27, at Malvern Private, to Kevern and Aida —a daughter (Christine Kay). Both well. McINNES. —On October 26, Sirius, to Lil and Larry —a son (Stephen An- drew). Thanking Dr. Hill and staff. McLAUGHLIN (nee Greenwood). — On October 26, at Q.V.M.H., to Shir- ley and Alan—a son (Anthony John). Thanking all in attendance. SnNEAR.—On October 17. to Mary and Prank—a daughter (Vicld Ann>. (nee Collins).—On October 26 at Park Terrace Private Hospital, to'Joy and Jack—a daughter. PAGE (nee Nancy Goodel.—On October 27. at Margaret Coles Hos trtaL Commercial road. Pranrsn. Victori*. to Nancy, wile of A. W. (Bill) Page—a son. Both well. PEKHALE (nee Gill i.—On Octo ber 26 at Monreith. to Noreen and Leon—a son (Gregory John). Thank ing Dr. Lower and hospital staff. ?POBTCS. —At McBrloe Hospital, on October 27, to Carys, wife of John Portus —a -daughter. ? REDDING (nee Todo). —On Octo ber 25 at Q.V.M.H.. to Audrey and Harold—a daughter .Sandra Eva). Thanking all in attendance. SCHICK-—On October 20. at An geston Hospital, to Sylvia and Percy Z_a daughter. Thanking Dr. Drever mnd hospital staff. SMITH <nee Dayi.—On October 25 at Memorial Hospital, to Grace Ind George-a son (Phillip George) Thanking Dr. Parkhouse and hospital SMtTBAM.—On October 27. at Hindmarch Memorial Hospital. to Thilrie and Allan —a son (GeoSrey Slam. Both Veil- Thanking Dr. Morris and all in attendance. STEPHENSON.(nee Coughlan).— At S.M. Hospital. Mt. Barker Octo ber 24. to Alice and Harry, of Bridge water —a son. Thanks to Dr. Down ing and staff. STOTT.—On September 26. at St. Monans Hospital. Cremorne. Sydney. to Reta and Harvey—a daughter. TAYLOR (nee Schollar). —On Octo ber 26. at Q.V.M.H.- to Mavis and Cyril—a daughter (Maureen Ann). Both well. Thanking all in attend TRAEGER (nee Henderson). —On October 25. at Waikerie Hospital, to Stella and Colin—a daughter (Judith Marie). Thanking all in at tendance. WAGNER (Pratt).—On October 27. at Memorial Hospital, to Melva and Max—a daughter (Janet Elaine). WALD (nee Carter). —On October 26. at Sirius Private Hospital, to Pat and Brian—a son (David John). WEEN.—On October 23. at Milli- cent Hospital, to Dulcie and Jack twin daughter., premature (Elizabeth Irene and Mayan Constance). Thank- Ing Dr. Jeffries and hospital staff. WIGNALL.—To Dorothy and Harold, at Monreith. on October 2. a daughter. Both well. BIRTHDAYS j Birthday greetings are extended to' the undermentioned members ol the Children's Hospital Birthday League. All communications regarding birth days in this column must be ad dressed to the I^y Superintendent. Minimum insertion fee. 2/6. 29/10/49. Mr. Ron Duell, 21 Alice st- Rose water. Master Arnold Isaacson, c/o Infec tions Diseases. Northneld. Mr. Sandy ir?i e Mt. Gambler. j Hiss Connie McRse, Banners. 30/10/49. j Mrs. R. B. White. 87 Augusta St., Mr. Malcolm Dawson, Penola (19 Miss Esme Gilbert. "Wlcklow." Echnnga. Miss Jill Jacobs. Mt. Barker. Miss Elizabeth Dearlove. Ketchowla Station, via HaUett. Miss Peggy Tregonning. Victor Har bor. Mrs. vf. Banner. Box 70. Ardrossan. Master Dean Richards. 21 Harris street. Exeter <3 years). Miss Alicia Cornier. 98 Beach road. Mile End <2 years). MARRIAGES COX—SMITH-—-The marriage of Margaret, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Smith, of Melbourne, to Oliver Stimpson Frederick (Snowy). youngest son of Phyllis M. A. and T. R. Cox. was solemnised at Adelaide on October 7, 1949. GOLDEN WEDDINGS BENNETT — JEMSOK.—Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bennett, of 83 Orsmond street. Hindmarsh. have pleasure in announcing the 50th anniversary of their wedding, solemnised at Brigh ton Methodist Church. November 1. 1899, by the late Rev. W. H. Robinson. PEARL WEDDINGS HANNAGAN.—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hannagan, of Caltowie, wish to an- nounce the 30th anniversary of their wedding, solemnised at St. Peters Church, Gladstone. October 29, 1919. SILVER WEDDINGS MOORE—WHITE.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore, of Myrtle Bank, wish :oi announce the 25th anniversary of; their wedding at Edwardstos n, Octo ber 29. 1924. by late Rev. Loneman. i Approaching Marriages BLAND—WILSON The marriage Of Gertrude Mcry (Trudy), youngest daughter of Mrs. C. E. Bland and the late Mr. Bland, ol Norwood, to Howard, fourth son or* Mrs. M. M. Wilson and the late Mr. Wil son, of Pinnaroo. will be solemnised at St. Marks Church. Maylands, on November S. at 6.30 p.m. COTTELL—LAING.—The marriage of Shirley, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cottell, of Woodlands Park, to Laurence, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Laing, of Cowandilla, will be solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday, November 5, at 3 p.m. COTTRELL—EMERY.—The mar- riage of Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cottrell, of Kilkenny, to Maxwell, younger son of Mr. P. J. Emery and the late Mrs. Emery, of Semaphore will be solemnised at St. Saviour's Church, Hindmarsh on No- vember 5, at 2.30 p.m. CUTLER—WARREN.—The mar riage or Nanette, daughter of Mrs. Cutler and the late Mr. Edward Cut ler, of Norwood, to John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. c. Warren, of Fin tlIse. will be solemnised at the Apos tolic Church. Gilbert street. Ade laide, on Saturday. November 5. at 7 pjn. An informal gathering -will b* field in the Church Hall. Relatives! and Chnrch adherent* cordially in-1 Tiled.
| Approaching Marriages | DAVIDSON—WHITE.—The mar" iriage of i ramie > Destine camelia. ieldest daughter of Mr. W. A. David son and -the late Mr;. Davidson, to Norman James, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White, both or Ade laide, to be solemnised at Christ Ichurch. North Adelaide, on Octo ber 29. at 2 pjn. FIEBIC—KOCH.—The marriage of Daphne, dai-gnter of Mr. ?nd Mr*. |H. Fiebig. Wongulla. to Fred, sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. Koch, of Waikerie. will be solemnised at Waikerie Metho dist Cnurch on November 5. at 6 GULLY—BICKMORE.—The mar riage of Marie Dawn. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gully, of Holmesdale. to Bruce, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bickmore. Prospect, will be solem nised at Pirie Street Methodist, at 6 pm Saturday. November 5. HARRIS—MOAR.—The marriage of Catherine Anne, younger daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris, of Bal hannah. to Leslie James, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Moar. of Stra tbalbyn. will be solemnised at the Balhannah Methodist Cnurch. on Saturday. November S, at 3 p.m. HEIDRICH — PAECH.—The mar riage of Grace, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Heidrich. Mannum. to Kenneth, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paech. Monarto South. will be solemnised at St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Mannum. on Saturday. November 5. at 2 p.m. HILL—GRAETZ.—The marriage of i Shirley, second daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. W. Hill, of Hove, to Basil, third ' son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Graetz. 18 , Curzon street. Camden. wi!l be solem nised at Methocist church, Moseley ! street. Glenelg. on November 5. at T JEFFS—WILLS.—The marriage of Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Jeffs, to Vincent, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wills, will be solemnised at Tod Street Methodist Church. Gawler, on Saturday, No- vember 5, at 7 p.m. LITTLEDIKE - KRUGER. — The marriage of Mary mien, only daugh !ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Uttledike. :of North Adelaide, to Mervyn Keith, .youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. JG. Kruger. of Paradise, will be solem nised at St. Francis Xavier's Cathe \ oral, on Saturday. November 5. at 2.45 pjn. I LOVERIDGE—BARRON.—Mr. and Mrs. B. T. LoreriCge. of Barwell ave nue. Marleston. with to announce jthe approaching marriage of (heir twin daughter. Marian, to Keith Colin', son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bar ron. of Burt avenue, Hilton, to be solemniEcd at Flinders Street Bap tist Church, on Saturday, Novem ber 5. at 6.30 p.m. MERRETT—GEAR.—The marriage of Lorraine, the second eldest dau ghter of Mrs. M. Merrett. of Adelaide, ? to Keith, youngest son of Mrs. B. Gear, of Adelaide, will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral on .Saturday. October 29. at 5.30 pjn. O'BRIEN — WHELAN.—The mar riage will, take place in the St. Saviour's Church, Hindmarsh. on No-I vember S, at 6.^0 pjn., between Verna, I only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien. Bolton place, Brompton, andj Gerald, elder son of Mt. and Mrs. L.i Whelan. 33a Hughes St.. Mile end. Reception R.S.L. Hall, Hindmarsh. OULD—JACQUES.- —The marriage! of Audrey, only daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. W. C. Ould. Semaphore, to Raymond D. Jacques, only son of BITS. M. Jacques and the late Mr. Jacques, of Semaphore. will be solemnised at Baptist church. Sema phore road. Semaphore, on Novem ber S. at 630 pjn. ROSEVEAR—SAINSBURY. — The marriage of Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rosevear. of Woodville Park, to William V.. eldest son of Mrs. A. and the late Mr. R. Sainsbury. of Newcastle, will be solemnised at St. Saviour's Church, Hindmarsh. on November 3. at 7j SEATON —RAYMOND.—The mar riage of Ella Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Seaton, of Nor wood, to Bruce MaxwelL youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. O. Raymond, of Peterborough, will be solemnised at St. Paul's. Pulteney street, on November 5, at 6 pjn. Re ception Lordello House, East Ter race. Adelaide. SQUIRE —GLOYN. —The marriage of Margaret, second daughter of Mr. and Mix. J. Squire, of Edwardstown. to William, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gloyn. of Mitcham. will be solemnised at Edwardstown Chnrch 3f Const, on Thursday. November 3. at 7 pjn. TEAGUE—COOMBE The mar riage of Marie, second dangnter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Teague. ol Ka roonda. to Dean, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Coombe. of Peter-' borough, will be solemnised at Su Peter's Church of England, Peter borough, on November 4, at 7 pjn. THOMAN — GREENWOOD.—The marriage of Roma Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tbo man. of Whyalla. to Herbert Des mond, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Greenwood, of Port Pirie, will be solemnised at the Peters Street Methodist Church. Whyalla. on Nov ember 5, at 1 pjn. THOMPSON—PETHERICK. — The marriage of Heather, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Thompson, of Semaphore, to John peters, only, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fetherick, of Bladnrood, will be solemnised at Semaphore Park Baptist Church, on Saturday, November 5. at 3 pjn. THORPE—DEWHIRST.—The mar riage of Joan, only daughter or 'Mr. ana Mrs. R. S. Thorpe, of Glenunga, to Maurice Dewhirst. of Tusmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dewhirst, 'will be solemnised at Glenunga i Methodist CSurch. on November a, WALLAGE - SEDUNARY. — The marriage of Margaret Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wal- lage, to Edgar Geoffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sedunary, both of Vic- tor Harbor, will be solemnised at the Newland Memorial Congregational Church, Victor Harbor, on Saturday, November 5, at 7 p.m. ENGAGEMENTS BAILLIE—BROWN.—The engage ment is .announced of Loris Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j J. H. Baillie. of Glandore, to r-irrilan. j only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Brown,, of Glen Osmond. BEAUCHAMP—JOYNER.—The en gagement is announced of Joyce, daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. Beauchamp. Murray Bridge, to BUI, only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. Joyner. Mypolonga. BLENKIRON—DAY.—The engage ment is announced of Loral G.. younger daughter of Mr. L. H. and the late Mrs. A. S. Blenkiron. of Mt. Barker, to Malcolm P. J.. second son o[ Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Day, Lameroo. BREMNER — PAGE.—The engage ,ment is announced of Gwenda June, I younger daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. B. BwnnT o f Torrensville. to Stanley Clifford, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Page, of St. Peters. CLARK —PASCOE.—The engage ment is announced of Avis Margaret, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clark, of Bum North, to Ronald Joseph, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pascoe. Burrm.' EMMS—HUTCHESSON. —The en gagement is announced of Noreen Fay. only child or 3£r. and Mxs. L. T>. Emms, of Sandwell. to Colin William younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutchesson. of Dockville. FURBER — GILES. — The engage ment is announced of Dawn, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fur ber. of Onley. to Claude, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Giles, of Kent [Town. GREEN —O'CONNOR.—The engage ment is announced of Frances Juliet, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Green. hof Suctb. avenue. Ascot Park, to Jobn Joseph, son of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. O'Connor, of County Cork. Eire. I HAMPEL —HENDERSON—Mr. and1 Mrs. c. V. Hampel. oi Pennington.i { have much pleasure in announcing the engagement ol their eldes; daugnter Lsaoel Morva to Frank, only son of :3£r. and Mrs. A. c. Henderson of lAlbert Part. I HAMS — CORNISH.—The engage-1 I men i is announced ol Margaret Joy [youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hams, or Clarence Park, to Benja min John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. IG. Cornish, of Wokuma. j HERSEY—HODGINS.—The engage ment is announced of Mavis Mary. elder daughter of Mr. end Mrs. H. Hersey, of 16 Augusta St.. Maylands. | to George Patrick, elder son or Mrs.' M. A. Hodgins end the late Mr. G.j Hodgins. of Albany. West. Aust. JOHNSON—GROAT.—The engage ment is announced of Rhonda, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. John |?>n, Queenstown. to Ronald, second! son of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. Groat. lot Edinburgh. Scotland. McCANN—McEACHEN. — Mr. and Mrs. P. C. McCann. of Flinders Park, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their second daughter, Josie. to Cyril, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. P. McEacben of Grange. McCLEMENT—VALE.—The engage-! Iment is announced of Mavis, young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McClement. or Clarence Gardens to] Geoffrey, fourth son of Mr. and the1 late Mo. W. J. Vale, of Birmingham ' Enfland. MEANEY—HERRMANN.—The en gagement is announced of Aileen Thelma. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Meaney. Fire Station. Ade laide, to Walter Stanley, eldett son 'of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. A. Herrmann. ol Woodf Flat, via Blancnetovn.
| Heroes Of The Empire FOREMAN.—In loving memory ol my dear brother. Bob. died N.G.. Oc . tober 30. 1943. - Six years today he passed away. I But still 1 miss him. I trill always. [—Ever remembered by his sister Vio ' let. FOREMAN.—In loving memory of ti?ob. died N.G.. October 30. 1943. My . I heart is sad when I think of that 'ibered always uy'rian. WDB * renlem HERASINGH. Pte. Herasingh Stan .' lev.—ln loving memory of our . I brother.—luseried by Einda Esther rand family. HERASINGH.. Pie. Herasingh Sun ?ley.—ln loving memory of our -Ibrother. —Inserted by Bish. Daph. and . I Beat. HERASINGH.. —In loving memory . of Stan, who passed away October 30, . 1947. Gods greatest gin. remem brance.—Harold and Fay. JARMYN. Sig. C. B.—ln loving: ? memory of Cec. who paid the supreme ? sacrifice at El Alamein. October 29. ? 1942.—Always remembered by Keith. - Ena and Yvonne. KILLEN, K. L. G_ W. 0.. R.A-A.F.— In loving memory ol Keith, lost his ~ life in air operations on October 29.' 1 1944. j ?I We often look at your photo; | I You seem to smile and say, j "Don't grieve. I am only sleeping; We will meet again some day." j ; —Ever remembered, mother and bro ther Joe. I MEWETT. Pte. Marshall. —Died or ::wounds. El Alameln. October 29. j. 1942. The path or duty be the way to {glory-—Fondly remembered by dad. imum Tom and Adrian MEWETT.—In loving memory or ? Marsh, died October 29. 1942. El Ala " mem.--Always remembered by Key, ? Lil and family. HORAK. Plt-Sgt. L. D.. EAAJ. -i Cherished memories of our dear son rand brother Laurie, who lost his lire r | over England. October 30. 1944.—A1 : i ways remembered by his loving -j mother and sisters. KEVHT.—In loving memory of my son. Charles, who lost his life on Oc tober 30. 1946. while serving in the RAH.- -By his loving father. WALLACE. —In loving memory of 1 our dear son and brother. 6qd-Ldr. > Richard Hamilton Wallace, who lost 1 his life over Amboina. October 29. ? 1944.—50 dearly loved, so sadly - missed by mother, father and Bui. BTLXJSS. —In loviwr memory of " our dear son CiiH. killed on duty ? with lhe R.A.A.F., October 29. 1944. Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns back every page. ? —Always remembered by his loving ' mother and father. '? WILLISS. —In loving memory of ' Cliff, killed in D-N.G, October 29 i X 944. Ever remembered by June and Glen. f IN MEMORIAM ' ALTDS —In ioving memories ol s mv dear father, passed away Octobei 30 1940.— Always remembered by bis ? lovins daughter. MarJ. ] BARTRAM. —In memory of our loved son-in-law Keith, called to high service October 30, 1948. A thought for today, A memory forever. —H. and R. Vigar. BARTRAM. —In loving memory of my dear husband Robert Keith, called home October 30, 1948. A thought for today, A memory forever. —Sadly missed by Jean. BARTRAM. —In memory of Keith, who passed away October 30, 1948. —Always remembered by mother, father, brothers and sisters-in-law. BEAVIS. —In fond memory of our dear father, who passed away Oc tober 29, 1941. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never —Inserted by his loving son Bert, daughter-in-law Elsie. BEAVIS.—In loving memories of dear dad, father-in-law and grandpa, who passed away October 29, 1941. We loved him in life, We love him yet; He is ours to remember, When others forget. —Ever remembered by his loving wife and children, daughters and sons-in- law and grandchildren. BLUNDSDEN, Bridget. —In loving memory of dear mother's anniversary, October 29, 1542 (R.I.P.). —lnserted by KaUi and son-in-law Ben. BOEHM. —Mrs. Boehm, died Octo ber 29, 1946. A leaf in the book of memories Is turned today. —Joe and Josie. BROWN. —In loving memory of our dear grandpa, who passed away October 29, 1948. Always thoughtful, unselfish and kind, Those are the memories he leaves behind. —Ever remembered by his loving grandchildren Corinne, Greta, Basil, Donald and Graeme. BROWN. —Loving memory of our dear father, passed away October 29, 1948. —Always remembered by his loving family. CASEY. —In loving memory of Betty, who passed away October 27, 1948. Just a taken, fond and true, To show, dear Betty, I think of you. —Ever remembered by your friend Margaret Greenfield, Terowie. CROOK. —In loving memory of our darling husband and daddy, who passed away October 30, 1947. As you rest in peaceful sleep, Your memory we will always keep. —Always remembered by his loving wife Edna, and daughters Joyce and Barbara. DAVlS.—Treasured memories of our dear father, who passed away October 28, 1946. Those who think of you today Are those who loved you best. —Always remembered by Manuel and Rose. DAVIS. —In loving memory of our dear father and grandpop, passed away October 30, 1947. —Ever remem bered by Bill, Lorna, Barrie and Rosslyn. DAVIS.—In loving memory of my dear husband. William Edward, passed away October 30. 1947. 1947. —Ever remembered by Gladys. Are softly turned today. —Always remembered by his wife Maude. DAVIS. —In loving memory of dear dad and poppy, fell asleep October 30. 1947. —Ever remembered by Glayds, Gordon and Judy. DAY. —Cherished memories of John, accidentally killed October 30. 1948. —Ever remembered by father and mother, Dorothy, Muriel and Alison. DOYLE. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on October 29, 1947. —Ever re membered by her husbana' and family. DOYLE. —In loving memory of my dear auntie, passed away October 29, 1947. Forever sweet memories. —Inserted by her loving niece Hilda Franklin (Melbourne). DOYLE.—Treasured memories of dear mum. who died October 29, 1947. Loving thoughts of you, dear mum, Will never fade away. —Ever remembered by Lucy, Bill, Sadie, Harry and families. DRAKE. —In loving remembrance of dear mother and gran, who passed away on October 30, 1948. Away In God's beautiful garden, Sheltered from sorrow and pain; Our dear mother is waiting To meet her loved ones again. —Ever remembered by Lilian and family. DRAKE. —In loving memory of my dear mother and gran, who passed away on October 30, 1948. If you have a mother, Cherish her with love and care: For mKJbing is more heartiireaJring Than a mother's empty chair. —Ever remembered by Iris, Murray, Bob. Betty and Richard. . DUNN <Rev. W. A. Dunn I.—ln lov ,ing memory of our beloved hu<4>and. [ father and grandpa, who passed away 1 October 30. 1947. EGGLESTONE. —In loving memory of our dear Don, R.A.N., accidentally drowned Port Phillip Bay, October 30, 1946. Treasured memories are all we I have left. —Ever remembered by his loving mother, dad, brothers and sisters. ECGLESTONE, R.A.N. —In loving memory of my pal Don, lost at sea October 30, 1946. —Sadly missed and ever remembered by Jim Davies. EDWARDS.—In loving memory or I j dear wife and mother, who passed i; away October 29. 1934. iAf you rest 'linI in peaceful sleep, your memory we will always keep.—Always remem rjbered by loving husband and family. I ELLIS.—In loving memory of dear '; mother, who passed away October 129. 1948. To liv in hearts which loved you ? is not to die. —Ever remembered by her loving daughter Joy. and ?on-in-law Em. ELUS.—In loving memory of our . dear mother and gran, who passed away OcTooer 29. 1948. In our heart? yon with us still. l —Ever remembered by Mais. Phil. . Brian and Philip. ELLlS.—Cherished memories of my I dear friend Mrs. Ellis, died October 29. 1948. To be with you in the same old way : Would be my dearesr wish rodav. —Sadly missed by her loving friend Mrs. Reich. ELLIS.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who! ''passed away October 29. 1948. j ;j Resting where no shadows fall. ] ! —Ever remembered by Reg. Yvonne |and family. . " ; ; ELLIS.—In loving memory of my I i dear wife, who passed away October j 129. 1948. |What Id (die to see you smile. ?To talk with you and lauch awhile? |To be together in the same old way. ; Would be my desrert wish today. I—lnserted by her loving husband. | I3XIS. Johanna.—Memories linger, i dear friend, died October 29, 1948. Inserted by Iry Bruigart.
! ENGAGEMENTS MORRISON—RICHARDS.—The en. Eagement is announced of Daphne youngest daughter or Mr. and Mrs T. Morrison, of Es-se.\ street. Good wood. ;o Fred, eidef! son of Mr. anc Mrs. P. Richards, or Leader .street Gocdwood. MOYSES—LEE.—The engagemeni 'is announced of Peggy D.. elden Idaughter of Mr. and " Mrs. H. J Morses. Kadina. to Hurtle, only .sor |of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Leo. of Moonta i PACKER—CLABKE.—The engage- Inipnt is announced of Loma Grace ; .second dau?hter nf Mr. and Mrs. A 'Packer. Toorak Gardens to Johr Ronald Clarke, of Prospect, eldest sor of Mr. A. R. Clarke T:ck?ra. 1 PIIII.US—LYSOX. —The engage Imcm is announced of Rowena Ann jonly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C |Phil!i.v. of Eudunda. to Les Vincent youngest son or Mr. and Mrs. J. S C. Lyson. of Port Augusta. RABIG - DEBNEY.—The engage meet is announced or Elsie Eileen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Rabig 'or Cuddapan Station, Windorah IQueensland. to M'urie S.. son of Mr and Mrs. F. S. DebDev. or Arraburi Station. Queensland. ! HOWE — O'LOUGHLIN.—The en Igagement is announced of Pamela Jonly daughter or Mr. and Mrs. H. L iBo?. of Parkside. to Johx lO'Loughlin. of Clarence Park. I SCOTT—BOATWRIGHT.—The en. jga^eoieni is announced of Leila wiaow of Mr. T. A. Boatwright anc 'youngest daughter of the late Mr. sm Mrs. Arthur Wright, of Manly NJS.W.. to Clement William, youngei son of the late Mr. C. P. Scott anc !Mrs. E. S=ott. of Dniev. s. Aust. i STANFORD — HENKE.—The en jgagement is announced of Aileen I only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J 'Stanford, of Iron Baron, to Louis lonlr son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Henke {of Brimpton Lake. STEELE—CONROY.—Mr. and Mrs Hartley Steele. of Kensington, wist : to announce the engagement of then lonly child Esma Dorothy to Pete: Thomas Conroy. only son of Mrs. Wil liam Smith, of Rose Park. DEATHS AIXENDEB.—On October 27, al Adelaide. Gertrude Annie, belovec wife of Thomas Allender. and lovec mother of Ted. Colin. Josephine Doreen and Malcolm. Aged 66 years RJ.P. BARRY.—On October 28. at hospl tal, Eugene Dominic, husband of Uu late Mary Hannah Barry, and fathei of Jim. Aged 64 years. BJP. BBADTKE.—on October 26, Jo hanna Louisa, of 114 RiversdaJe road, Camberwell. Melbourne, beloved wif? OT the late Adolph. loved mother ol Eric. Minnie. nnita and Bedley. In her 74th year. "Sweet rest." BRIGHT. —On October 26. at hei residence. Lyndoch road, Gawler. Mary Matilda, beloved widow oj George, and lored mother of Horace Joyce and Leah. In ber 89th year Privately interred In St. George's Cemetery. Gawler. BRIGHT.—On October 26. at hel residence, Lyndoch road. Gawler. Mary Matilda, loved grandmother ol James. Dorothy 'Tessl, and Noeleen and great-grandmother of Graham, Janice and Susan. In her 89th year CAUSBY George Henry - Born Gawler, 1872. Died Spencer Hospital October 17. Dearly loved husband of Catherine M. Causby (nee Banfield) of Ulverstone, Tasmania; loved father of Elsie (decd) Harry (dec.). Bessie (Mrs. H. Davis. Burnie). Will (decd), Doris (Mrs. C. F. Summers. Burnie), Keitha <Mrs. M. Russell. Burnie) Linda (Mrs. G. Whittle, Burnie) Alfie (decd) and Cliff Causby (Burnie) Aged 77 years. Would any S.A. con nections correspond, E. Iversen, Ave nue road. Highgate. S.A.?) CHEKBY.—On October 28. at 1] Bayer street. Norwood, Charle; Samuel (Robert) Cherry. Aged 7C CUBTIS.—On October 22. at Pon Augusta, result of accident, Malcolm Brian, dearly beloved youngest son ol Mr. and Mrs. Angas Curtis, of 2C Goodman street. Whyalla. and lovlnf brother of Gwen and Ray. Aged 11 years. FRANCIS.—On October 27. at hos pital, Walter Thomas, dearly belovec husband of the late Matilda Ada. anc loving father of Irene, Harkles: ?deed.i. Cliff and Arthur, leaving 11 grandchildren. 9 great-grandchildren Aged 75 yean. Reunited. FRANCIS.—On October 27. at hos pital. Walter Thomas, loving fathei of Cliff (Karoonda), daughter-in-lay Lilly, and grandchildren Lorraine Rupert and Raelene. FRANCIS. —On October 27. at hos pital, Walter Thomas, loving grandpi or Elva and Doug; also great-grand father of Brian, Dennis and Ros^n FRANCIS.—On October 27. at hos pital. Walter Thomas, loving grand, pa of Irene, Len; also great-grand father of Lennle. Margaret. John Tom. Kay. Robert. GILBERT.—On October 28. at hei late residence. 3 Peter street, .Rose, water. Frances Elizabeth, beloved wif< of John Francis Gilbert and lovin| mother of Allan. Aged 69 years. U God's care. GILBERT.—On October 28. at hei late residence. 3 Peter street. Rose, water, Frances Elizabeth Gilbert loved sister of Minnie (Mrs. Murphy I Kit (Mrs. Currie). Lai (Mrs. Goddeni and Roy Steel. Aged 69 years. Al rest. HUXTABLE. —On October 27, at Morris Hospital, Thomas, beloved husband of Clara Huxtable, of 5 Rut land place, Adelaide, loving father of Thomas, Joyce (Mrs. Haywood), and Ronald; stepfather of Laurel Hill. Leaving 13 grandchildren. Aged 57 years. A patient sufferer at rest. JOHNSON. —On October 25, at hi! residence. 11 Martini street. Exeter Joseph Patrick, loving husband o Annie Agnes Johnson, and lovini father of Ron, Vie. Mavis, John anc Jean. Aged 79 years. A patienl sufferer at zest. Interred on 26tn. HeMAHOK —On October 28. al I hospital, John Frederick, the dearli j beloved elder son of Lil and Free McMahon. of 54 Corryton street. Ade laide, and loving brother of Patrick Aged six years. Loved by all. McMAHON.—On October 28. Johr Frederick, loving grandson of Mrs. E McMahon, nephew of Herb, and Leah McMAHON.—On October 28 (sud denly). John Frederick, loving grand son ol EUie and Frank Yule. Agec six yean. , McMAMON.—On October 28 (sud denly), John Frederick, dear nepfaen of Jean and Frank and loving cousin of Brian. McMAHON.—On October 28. Johr Frederick, dear little nephew o: MicHe and Clem, loving cousin ol Kay. McMAHON.—On October 28. Jofcr Frederick. loving little nepbew of Jack and Mavis Hawke. Aged six years. McMAHON.—On October 28. Jons Frederick, dear little nephew of Irene and Herb, and cousin of Cary. MCMAHON.—On October 28, John Frederick, loving nephew of Pat and Jack and dear cousin of Robert and Dennis. PARKINSON.—On October 28. at a private hospital, Sydney, after a short illness, Robert Hellmann Parkinson. manager of Commercial Bank. Neutral Bay, Sydney, formerly manager ol Commercial Bank. Bordertown, S-A-. beloved irasband of Charlotte. Eileen and lored lather ol Scott and Helen, brother of Bruce -and Don. Aged 51 years. Funeral at Sydney, 930 ajn., Monday. 31st inst. PEAKCE.—On October 27. at hos pital, John Pearce. of 6 Booroo street, St. Peters, lored brother or Lillian and Hilda <Jlm and Bert, deceased). Aged 56 year?. BODLSTON.—On October 28. al private hospital. Rebecca Roulston, o1 102 Torrens road. Croydon Park, loved sister of the late Margaret Ann Staible. Aged 91 years. At rest. THOMPSON.—On October 27. at her late residence. 29 Ball street, Semaphore. Kate Evelyn, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thompson and loving sister ol James. Nellie and Violet (Mrs. V. it Randalli. Aged 75 years. At rest. WTNCKEL.—On October 27 (sud denly), at his residence. St. Peters, Albert Charles Cate of 2nd AXf.i, loved husband of Pauline and belovec lor Augusta and the late E. F. winckel. iof Gawler West. Private interment at St. Paur* Cemetery. Loos. I Heroes Of The Empire i "At the going down of the sun and in the morning we wQI remember them." ANDREWS.—Fonder memories ol our son. Frank "R-A.N.). died October 30. 1941. —So dearly loved, so sadly {missed by mother, father and Ronda. EGGLESTOVE.—In memory of my pal. Eggy (R.A.N.I. who was acci dentally drowned In Port Philip Bay. 'on October 30. 1946. II often sit and think of you. (And of things we used to say and do | —Sadly missed by Fat <ex-R.A.N.>. I EGGLESTONF. Pond memories ol Don iR-A.N.i. who passed away on (October 30. 1946.—Always remem bered Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Jean | EASTHEE. Len. Sergt.. W.A.G.—In ? fondest memory or dear Len. killed !in ah- accident. Canada. October 29. il943.—Ever remembered by Hinton family. EASTHER. Set. L. A.—Killed in all aceirient in Canada. October 29. 1943. [Years cannot dim the memory of onf jwe loved and who will always be re membered by his mother and father |and Morris. | FOREMAN.—In loving memory ol iour dear son and brother. ? Bob. died N.G.. October 30. 1943. You have not died to those who love you. Nor have you travelled far. Just stepped inside God's lovely par den And left (he gate a)ar. —Ever remembered by mm, 4M asd Eoz.
IN MEMORIAM j KTNLOCH. —In loving memory of mother, passed away October 30. 1944. Tears are passing but memories are everlasting. —Remembered always by Edie. Walter and family. KRAACK.—In loving memory of mv dear husband Frank, who passed away October 30. 1945. Though death divides, fond memories I cling. ;—Ever remembered by Katie. 1 KKAMM.—In loving memory ol lour dear mother, who passed away' lOctoiwr 29, 1944. ' —Always remembered by Ben.j ? KRANM.—Our dear mother, who I Ipsssed. away October 29. 1944. I Street memories last for ever. ! —Id*. Tom and Joyce. I KKOPINVEBI.—In loving memory of my dear husband. Harold Theo dore, passed away October 29. 1945. I How I miss you. dear, no one will I ever know. As time goes by I miss you more. Your help and loving ways. There are sorrows never spoken Wltilin my Jzea-rt concealed. And wounds too deep to heal. There's many a lonely heartache Often a silent tear. —Sadly missed end longed for always by hislown* wife. Martha. I/ESTIUNGE. —A tribute to the memory of Laurence Charles L'estrange. R.N., died October 29, 1947.—G0ne but not forgotten by his fiancee Mercedes Mafcagni. LTVESEY.—Loving memories of my dear husoand and our dad passed away October 30. 1948. To think we could nit say cood-bve Will always bring regret; IS"l~^'3' Bui those who loved you truly Are the ones who will never forget.' ]— Inserted by his loving wife and I children. UVESEY.—Treasured memories of my dearest dad and grandpa, who left us (suddenly). October 30. 1948. Always a smile instead of a frown A helping hand to anyone dbwn- Loving and kind in all his ways. What a beautiful memory dad left behind. ! -Loved and longed for always by bis Idauphter Vera and little Phyllis I UVESY.—Treasured memories of ] dear grandpa, passed, away October | jlme will never take away i The love and thoughts we bold i today. ! —Ever remembered by his loving granddaughter Isabel. Ralph and > children. ! LODGE.—In loving memory of my ds ar,siS?' S"? t"^ "">?' October 30. 1940.—Never forgotten. Jean ,???'-* tribute to the memory of our dearest wife and mother, who passed away October 29. 1948.—Ever remembered bj- her loving husband and children. LORD.—Cherished memories of dearest mother and granny, called to rest on October 29. 1948.—Sadly missed by daughter Eva, Ron and grandchildren. LORD.—In fond memory of dear mother, who passed away October 29. 1948.—Ever remembered by your lovine son Jim End family. LORD.—In loving memory of our dear granny, who was called to her heavenly borne on October 29, 1948. > A little tribute, true and tender, , Just to show that we still remember. —Ever remembered by grandchildren Barbara and Paul. ! LORD.—In loving memory of myi dear friend. Mrs. Lord, passed away October 29. 1948.—Insetted by M. Hill. MANNION.—Iu loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away October 24. 1942. Till memory fades and Ufe departs You'll live for ever in my heart. —Inserted by her loving daughter! Witt)-, son-in-law Rock and grand children MARTIN.—In lovim? memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, who passed away October 30. 1947. —Inserted by Robert. Maud. Lois and Kathleen. <. MARTIN —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away two years ago. Asleep in God's beautiful garden. Away from all sorrow and pain. —Remembered always by Archie, Madge and Shirley. MARTIN. —In loving memory of my oear jtster Pearl, who pasted away at Bute. October 30. 1947. I Besting where no shadows fall. ! —Always remembered by Myrtle. Eye*] land family. I MARTIN. Grace Pearl.— in loving^ I memory of my sfefter. who passed I 1 away two years ago at Bute. Gone. I [but not forgotten.—Remembered by fher sister Amy. : ? MASON. William.—ln remembrance of my dear dad. who pissed sway October 29. 1944. aged 82 years. A loving memory. i —Inserted by bis daughter Mary. MAD.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away October 29. 1948. I am lonely, dear Carrie, without you. i So sad am I today: Pot life is not the same to me i Since the bour you passed away. ! —Inserted by her loving husband I Carl. MAC <nee Wegener).—ln loving but sad memory of our dear be loved sister Carrie, passed away at Mannum. October 29. 1948. Her face is ever before us. Her voice we will never forget; Her smile will linger for ever. In memory we see her yet. ! A beautiful nature, full ot kind deeds, A helping band to all in need; Bverv day In some sweet way Her loving memory comes our way. —Ever remembered by *-er loving ulsters. Clara. Martha, and Hedwig. brothers-ta-lsw. John. Harry and Jim. Btrdwood. m _ BUD.—IB loving memory of dear Caroline, passed away at Mannum, October 29. 1948. For her sweet rest. For us remembrance. —Inserted by her loving brother Fretf and sister-in-law Bertha. MAC—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away October 29. 1948. God saw that you were ween. The hill too steep to climb: So He gently closed your weary eyes And whispered. "Peace be tblne." —Ever remembered by bar loving daughter Thelma, son-in-law Alwln. ana" Carolyn. McCAWLEY. —In fond memory of Anthony Jobn. who passed away Oc tober 29. 1944. With farewells left unspoken He quietly passed away. —Ever remembered by Dot and Billy. McCAWLET.—In loving memory of Chris, wno passed awmy October 29. 1944. —Ever remembered by Jack Smith. MeCAWUEY.—In memory of my dear brother-in-law, #ho passed away October 29. 1944. Just a line of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true. As the years go by dear Chris. I will always think of you. —Inserted bernls sister-ln-Uw EUza beth Austin. McCAWLET.—Cherished memories of my dear husband Chris. who passed away October 29, 1944. Loving memories fond and true. Ever remain dear Chris of yon. —Inserted by hU loving wife Emily McCawley. MetXOD.—ln loving memory of Mildred, passed away October 30. 1928. We loved you then, we love you stai. —Prom lovine parents. A. and I. Mc- Xjeod. Kilkenny. MORGAN. J. H.—ln loving memory of our dear father and grandpa. | passed away October 29. 1943.—Sadly missed by daughter Doroihy, Colin and cbildrvn MORGAN. J. H. P..—Fund memo ries of our dear husband and rather, who passed away Oct. 29. 1943.—Al ways remembered and sadly missed by his lo"ing -wife and son Keith. UOBBISOK.—In lovine memory or my dear stepfather, who passed away on October 30. 1946. Memories are everlasting. —Ever remembered by Joe. NELSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother Lars (Snowi. acci dentally killed October 29. 1947. —Always remembered by Edgar and Ruth. NORTH.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away October 29. 1948. A thought for today, a memory for ever. —Ever remembered by his loving wife Beatrice and children. Marjorte. Harry. Amy. Rose and Arthur. NORTH.—In loving memory of dear grandfather, who passed away Octo ber 29. 1948.—Inserted by Gladys. I Barbara. Judith. NORTHCOTT. Alice. —In memory of our lovin,r mother and gran, passed away October 29. 1937.—5ti1l re membered by ber loved ones ofj NORTHCOTT. Alice. —Remembered j by Bessie. Sid and grandsons. 'Don-, aid and Brian, also Allan (R-AJH., I Japan i. OAKLEY-—ln lovine memory of our dear husband and father, who departed this life October 30. 1946. To live In the hearts of those we love Is not to die.—lnserted by hIF loving wife, son and daughter. 6tep- O'BEIEN. —In loving memory of my darling mother, who passed away on October 29, 1933. Every day in some sweet way —Sadly missed and longed for always by your lovfni; daughter Dolly. PARISH.—In loving memory of our dour wife and mother, ulio pa.ssed away October 29. 1943. I A heart of gold. un-selfi.-,h and kind. I Beautiful memories to leave behind.' —Alwas's remembered by her loving! husband and daughters. Daisy and' Dorothy. ? PIERCE. —In memory of mother, j srho passed- away Oetab'er 29. 1947. —Remembered by Charley and Doll- PIERCE.—In "loving memory of d<?ar aranny. who passed away Octo ber 29. 1947.—Inserted by hrr grand daughter Gwon. Re? and Janet. I'IUiCC In lovinp memory *>t <ir?r mum and enmity, who parsed s-ray Oct<**r 25. 194".—A1-orarr rr mwnoered by hrr lovine daughter Win, aon-lii-law Em, and family.
IN MEMORIAM | ELLIS. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, passed! away October 29. 1948. Resting where no shadows fall. —Ever remembered by Pheme, Reg and kiddies. I EMERY.—In loving memories of tour dear wile and moUler, who passed au.lv October 29. 1947. —Saoiy missed by K"n and John EMERY.—In iovtns memory of dear Auntie Nell, who pas&fd away October 29. 1947. ; Alivay.* In oJr though"?. -Ever remembered by Delsie. King and boys. EMERY, Nell.—Her kindness and ;oodn.ss.- Forever remembered by Paddy. Mick and Mac. EMERY.—In loving memory of dear Nell. October 29. 1947. Years go by but memories stay.—Lill end Prank. EMERY.—In loving memory of dear N-?ll. who passed" away October 29. 1947. Sweeten memories, fond and true: She <2:c her best for all .she knew. —Ever remembered by E. Emery, Aunt Esther. Alice and Speck. EMEKY.—ljoving memories of dear Nell, who fell asleep October 29.. 1947.—Always remembered" by Ivy, Bryce. Jennifer. FREAK.—In loving memory of my dear husband, accidentally killed Oc tober 30. 1945. Years are passing. But memories are everlasting. —Inserted by bis loving wife. FRCAK.—In loving memory of dad, accidentally killed October 30. 1945. A thought, for today, a memory for ever. —Inserted by his loving daughter Myrtle and son-in-law Frank. FREAK. —In loving memory of dad, who passed away October 30. 1945. We miss you. dad. and always will: But in our hearts you are with, us still. —Always remembered by his daugh ter Gwen and son-in-law Ray. FREAK.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away October 30, 1945. Years pass on. but memories stay. - -Always remembered by his son Syd and daughter-in-law Connie. FREAK. —In loving memory of dear rather and grandfather, passed away October 30. 1945. We mips you. dad. we always will. But In our hearts you are with us still. —Always remembered by his loving son Murray, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. FREAK.—In loving memory or my dear son. Harold Hamilton, acciden tally killed. October 30. 1945. I Memories ot one we loved so dear. [—Inserted by his loving mother. ' rsEAE.—In loving memory of our idear brother and Uncle Harold, who passed away October 30. 1945. —Ever remembered by Grace, lies and family. nffOUN.—Fondest memories of dear dad. who passed! away October 29. 1940. In our Uioughts you are always near us, —Remembered always by son Charles, daughter-in-law Evelyn, and Olanne. FREEMAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed aft ay October 29. 1940. Thirf is a seo* day to remember, [ When the one I loved was taken. Sad and sudden was the parting, | Bitterly bard the blow. I How sadly I miss you dear. No one will ever know. —Always remembered1 by his loving! wife. Maude. i FREEMAN. —In loving memory o! our dear lather, who passed away October 29, 1940. We miss you dad. we always will. But in our hearts sou are with us | ?au. —Sadly ml&sed by his loving son Claude, daughter-in-law Lama, a^idj family. FREEMAN.—In loving remem brance of my oear grandfather, who passed away October 29. 1940. —Remembered always by his loving \ grandson David. I GEORGE.—In memory of mum, who passed away October 29. 1939. —Ever remembered by Ellen. All and Joan. I GEORGE.—In memory of Mum, I passed away October 29. 1939.—Ever remembered by VI and Tom. GIBBS. —In loving memory of Nell, passed away at Mt. Lawly. W.A.. Oc tober 29. 1948.—Inserted by mother, S. Stanford, sisters and brothers. GILES.—In loving memory of mi dear husband Walter, died October, 30. 1947. | There Is no separation from those, we love. I No distance can divide; Far today in memory*^ garden. We still walk side by ?lde. —Sadly missed by his loving wife Anna. GILES.—In fond memor of dear old dad. who passed away October 30, 1947. j I If you have a fattier, j ! Cherish him with care: I Por nothing Is more heartbreaking i Than our father's emty cba:r | —Always remembered by OUie, ,Ken and girlies. GILES.—In fond memory of dear old dad. who passed away October 30. 1947. We loved you In life, we love you still. Forget you dad. we never will. —Always remembered by Joe,. Vie and Gary. GILES. —In fond remembrance of dad. passed away October 30. 1947. Memories live forever. —Remembered always by Florence and Fred. GILES.—In loving memory of dear dad. passed away October 30, 1947. j Resting where no shadows fill.— Sadly missed ty Belle, Unis and boys. GOBC.—In loving memory of our baby son and brother. David Alan, who passed away October 30, 1945. Aged nine days. A little bud. so young and fair. A little blossom we longed to rear; Our darling David, we laid to rest So dear <o us. but God knows best. —Loved and longed for always by his mother, fatter and sister Ger- HARROP.—In loving memory or dad and grandpa, passed1 away Octo ber 30. 1946. Treasured memories. —Inserted by Ida. Fred and JiU. HABBOP.—Loving memories of our dear dad and grandpa, passed away Oct. 30. 1946.—Loved and remetn-l bered always by Gladys. Bob. Cynthia and Cyril .RAJ*.). I HART.—In loving memory of my dear dad and grandfaUier. ?rho passed away on October 31. 1947. Cherishec" memory of one we loved. —Inserted by Mary, Em and grand children. HARVEY.—In loving memory of dear Bee. died at Queensland. October 29. 1937.—Always remembered by mother and Auntie Amy HERA-SINGH. Private Stanley.— In loving memory of our dear son and brother, passed away October 31 1947.—Always remembered by mother sisters end brothers. HODSON.—In loving memory of my dear wire Elizabeth, wno passed away October 30, 1947. I have lost my life's companion -A Ufe linked ?ntn my own; Day by day I miss ber As L wander on alone. I miss her help and kindly ways. With her I spent my happiest days; I miss her when I need a. friend. It was on her I could depend. A wonderful wife, gone to rest For me and all she <Ud her best- Her low was great, her heart was kind- A belter wife I conld not Dud. —inserted by ber loving husband San est. BODSON.—m loving memory of dear Bess, who passed away October 30. 1947. Ftor you, sweet rest; For me. sweel mnnoiipt. —Always remembered by Gert. HOLT.—Treasured memories of a I beloved daughter. I | A wonderful daughter, only lent. 1 One of the best God ever sent. —Mother. JOHNSON—Ia loving memory of my dear wife J^Msie. who passed away October 30. 1943-Bver remembered by her loving husband Bert. JITLYAN.—In laving memory of mother and granrin*. who passed away October 30, 1947. Not Ju?t today, cut always. —Ever remembered by Gordon, Dorrie and family. JULY AN.—ln loving memory or my dear mother, who passed away on October 30. 1947. My heart aches with sadness My eyes shed many a tear; God knows how I miss you mum. As it draws a second sad year —Inserted by her son Tom, R.A.A.F.. [Amberley. Queensland JULYAN.—In loving memory of mother, passed away October 30. 1947. : With tears I saw you sinking ' I watched you fade away ' j I tended you with loving'care I But could not mnke you stay —Always remembered by heif loving daughter Amy. . KILDAEL.—In lovim? memory of mv dearest mum and did. who both passed awsy in the year 1945.—Always remembered by your loving daugh ter Joy. and family kinlocb.—ln loving memory of my <Jear wife, who passed away Octo- A though I for today, a memory for ever. I—lnserledby ber loving husband. KINLOCB.—In lovlog memory or our dear mother, passed .away October 30, 1944. As near and dear as yesterday. —Always remembered by Margaret! and Ken. I KINLOCH.—In loving memory o(, mother, who passed away October 30 I9M. " ' I A lender chord of memory is softly touched today. ! —A:ways remembered by"Nell. George and Stella. KINLOCH.—In loving memory of our dear mother who pa.-vied awaj i on 'October 30. 1944. I —Will always be remembered by Jack. Doreen and family. KDiLOCH.—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away Oct. 30. 1944. As you rest In peaceful sleep. Tout memory we will always keep. —Always remembered kv Dave. Dorrie and family.
[ IN MEMOKIAM PIKE.—In loving memory of our dear mother and fattier. passed away September 12, October 29. 1944. Every day in some sweet way Their loving memory comes our nv. —Always remembered by their loved ones. PITTAfFAY.—Loving memory of our dear husband and lather, who pa.ssed away October 29, 1943. Best [after weariness.- Ever remembered by his loving wife and family. PRITCHARO.—In loving memory !of our dear Uncle BUI. who passed; jaway October 28. 1948. | I Too dearly loved to be forgotten. [--Remembered always by Zillah, Lance and children. RICHARDS.—In loving memory of Gussie. who passed away at Bala klava on October 29. 1948. —Always remembered by Rita. ROGERS.—In loving memory of m v dear husband <Jim<. who fell asleep October 27. 1947.—8rer re membered by bis loving wife Elsie and children, and grandchildren ROGERS.—In memory of our dear fatfier and gniidfaUKr. who pwnwii away October 27. 1947. —Ever remem bered by BUI and Judith. Gymple. Queensland. SEAMAN. —In loving memory of our dear sister, who cited October 3D. 1945. Not Just today, but every day Tour loving memory comes our war. —Always remembered by her sisters Edie and Beat. SF4H.IV—In loving memory of mum. passed away October 30, 1945. Asleep until the resurrection. -Ever remembered by daughters Beryl and Rhonda SMlTH.—Cherished memories of out dear father, who parsed a any October 29. 1946— Inserted by hi. daughters May and Duicie. SMITH.— In loving memory of my dear fcu&band. Charles Waraen Smith, who passed away at Spaldlng, October 28: 1949. "A thought for today, a memory forever."—lnserted by bis loving wile Annie. fiONGEK. —In loving memory of our dear mother and gran died Oct. 29. 1942.—Ever remembered by Vie. Syd. Doll and Eva. SPOBdK.—In loving memory ol my dear husband, who died on Oc tober 29. 1947. To me hr has not passed away. Just entered God's lovely room. And left the door alar. —Sadly missed by his loving wilt E3sle TBuKOGOOD. — In cherished memory of our darling mother and nannie^ who departed this Hie Oc tober 30. 1948 A sweeter nature never given. Bbc smiled through en her pain; To know ber was to love her. Our loss was heaven's gain. Her life was one-trig sacrtOee. Her bean was true and tender. She toiled so bard for those she loved And left them to remembe-. -?^JMways remembered by ber loving daughter Freda. Bill end grandchil dren Josnie, Robert and Pattl. THOCOGOOD.—In loving memory of my dear wile. Hose, who passed away October 30. 1945. Her life a beautiful memory. Eer passing a silent grief. As you rest in peaceful sleep Tour memory I will always keep. —Remembered by her loving husband, 1 Joe. ! TKDYj—Ixl loving memory of oar dear wife and mother, who passed away October 30. 1939. Every day in some sweet way Tour loving memory comes our way. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. miET.—ln loving memory ol out dear dad and grandpa. wno I passed away October 30. 1946. I Every day in some sweet war i Beautiful memories come our way. !—lnserted by Bon. Violet. grand : children, Evonne and Douglas. ; VAN ANTON.—Just a rear ago to day my darling passed away, but dear Van It's only me who under stands the grief and sorrow you left behind. —Inserted by bis loving wife. VAN ANTON- —In loving memory of our dear brotber^ln-uw Van. who went to sleep on November 29. Just one year ago today Dear Van passed away. His good deeds will never be for gotten —Inserted by Luna. Jack and Janice. VAX ANTON. —In loving memory of Van, passed away October 29. 1948. A smiling face, a heart of cold. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. —Always remembered by ??Gran." VAN ANTON.—In loving memory at Van. passed away October 29, 1948. He gave of bis best in more ways Own one. Ko one was ever forsaken: A vacancy was In our midst. The moment Van was taken. —Always remembered by Benny, Marion and Berate. VAN ANTON.—Tune goes on with many changes. Joys and sorrows, smiles and tears; the years may dawn and lade away, but your memory Van will ever stay.—Oenie and Leu. VAN ANTON.—In loving memory of Van who passed away October 29. 1948. A little tribute, true and tender. to show we.still remember. —Ala-ays remembered, Horace and Eva. VAN ANTON.—In loving memory of our dear Uncle Van, passed away Oc tober 29. 1948. Every day in same sweet way Tour loving memory comes our way. —nAwa-ys "i"*' I*'1 *' ???< by his oteoes Betty. Marion. Judy, and ueuliean Ken. Reg and Bay. VEBNEK A token of love and re spect to the memory of my mother, who passed away at her borne. Korunye. October 29. 1547. Resting. —Always remembered. DaUy. VEKKEK.—In loving: memory of our dear motlier and paMiimiiiii passed away October 29. 1947. A sweeter nature never given. She smiled through all ber paw; To know ber was to iove her. Our loss was Heaven's gain. —Sadly mussed by ber loving daughter DolUe and granddaughters Honda and Yvonne. VEatNEB-—ln memory of our dear grandma, who passed away October 29.—Always remembered by Owen and Cliff. VlNSON.—Loving memories of Thomas, passed away October 29. 1942. SUent thoughts bring many a tear Of one we missed and loved so dear. —Ever remembered by bis mother and staters. WaDHUL—In memory of our beloved son and brother. Harold* George.—Mother, dad. Jess. Ted. - WAPPJEJK.—In memory of of our sister Baby, who passed away Oc tober 29. 1942.—(Ever remembered by Vera, Con and Maureen. WATERS. —In loving memory of dad. who passed away on October It'does not need a special day. To bring you to our miiwls. —Always remembered Muriel and vie. WATERS.—In loving memory of our dear dad and grandpa, who passed away October 30. 1947. A little tribute true and tender. Just to show we still remember. —Mill and family. WATERS.—In loving memory of my dear bnsbasd. ?bo passed on October 30. 1947. As you rest to peaceful sleep. Your uimioiy I will (Inn beep. —Inserted by Ms loving wife Annie. WESCOHBC.—In lovine memory of my dear fatter, wno was called home October 30. 1946. Until tile day breafes auui ttie sbmdows Dee away. —Ever remembered by bis daughter Jean. WILSOM.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Pinnan>o October 28. 19**. - -Always remembered by Jean and Bert. WINTER.—In loving memory of Biddy, mother of Donald and Uariene. who passed away October 29. 1939. To think we could not say goodbye Will always bring regret: But those ?*o loved you truly Are those who never forget. —Inserted by loving parents, sisters. Lacy. Mary and Eileen. WISEMAN. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away October 30. 1947. To think we could not say goodbye Will always bring regret. But those who loved you truly. Are those who never forget. —Sadly missed by Elsie, Ul. Ivy and Daisy. * RETURN THANKS A NDBEW.—Mrs. N. Andrew wishes J\- to sincerely THANK all kind rela tives, friends and neighbors for cards. letters and per sonal expression* sympathy in the recent sad loss of her sister. Will all please accept this ?s her personal expression of gratitude? — A SPUN—The mother, .sisters and A. brothers of the late Frederick H Asplin wish to sincerely THANE all kind relatives and ir?ends lor cards, telegrams and* personal ex pressions o! symparby in their re cent sad bereavement. ? 4 SPUN.—The wife, daughter and sun-iu-Uv ot tiie late Frederick H. Asplin sincere:) THANK all kind relatives, friends and neighbors for beautiful floral tributes, cards and telegrams (hiring our recent tad be reavement. Will all please accept this aj? a personal expression of grati tude? BEIX-Mrs. Marlon E. Be!] and family and Mr. H S. Ben. of Norwood, wish to THANK relations and friends lor cards ana personal expressions of sympathy in their re cen'. bereavement. BROWN.— The wife and sons of Raymond Vvryan Brown, late of 74 First avenue. St. IVters. wish to THANK relatives and kind friends for floral tributes, curds, letters, telegrams and persons! expression* nf Fympufhy in our sad low. Will nil cms* nco-pt thif at our pciMiiuil nnd smcere thanks? —————^——