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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
BIRTHS
AMOS (nee Mavis Atkinson).—On the 2nd
of August at Lynette Private Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Amos—a son (Robin Mur-
ray. Both well.
ASCHE.—On the 1st of August, at Calvary
Hospital, to Phoebe, wife of F. K. Asche—
a daughter.
AIRD (nee Gladys Grigg).—On the 2nd of
August, at Berlea Private Hospital, to r. and
Mrs. Clem Ard, Graham place, Prospect—a
son (Adrian Archibald). Thanks to Dr. John
Verco, matron, sister, nurse at Berklea.
COLES. —On the 31st of July, al Monreith
Private Hospital, to Stella, wife of Lawrence
Coles —a son (John Lawrence). Both well.
JOB. —On the 3rd of August, at McBride's
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs A. S. Job, of North
Richmond —a daughter (Colleen Glenda). Both
well.
KERNICK.—On the 1st of August, at Hind
marsh Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Kernick, of 1 Dudley st., West Croydon —a son.
LUCAS. —An the 29th of July, at Woodville
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lucas —a son.
NEWMAN (nee Joyce Meaney). —On the 1st
of August, at Patawilya Hospital, to the wife
of C. W. Newman —a daughter (Joyce Ellen).
Both well.
PORTER. —On the 3rd of August, at Warra-
weena Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Porter, of 21 Norma street, Mile End —a daugh-
ter. Thanking Dr. Glastonbnury and Sister Sie-
bert and staff. No visitors for 4 days.
SCOTT (nee Lindsay). —On the 30th of July
at Sirius, to Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Scott, of Long
st., Queenstown —a son (Malcolm Gordon).
Both well.
TORR (nee March). —On the 1st of August,
at Snowtown, to Winifred, wife of Maurice
Torr, of Red Hill —a daughter (Anthea
Ronda). Both well. Thanking Dr. Holland,
Sister Larwood and staff.
TALBOT (nee Carpenter). —On the 31st of
July, at Unley Private Hospital, to Lily and
Vince, of Hyde Park —a son. Both well.
Thanking Dr. H. H. E. Russell and hospital
staff. No visitors for seven days.
WHITE (nee Zoe Teresa Stodden). —On the
31st of July, at Ashford Hospital, to the wife of
Rex White, twins —a son and daughter
Thanking Dr. Downing, Sisters Tuck and
Streiber and hospital staff.
WAKE (nee Roma Wigzell). —On the 3rd of
August, at Wendouree Private Hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Wake, of Cabra —a daughter
(Valma Dawn). Both well. Thanking Dr. E.
A. H. Russell and hospital staff. No visitors
for seven days.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
BYWATERS —FORDHAM. —The marriage of
Lillian, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bywaters, of Gawler, to Cyril, only son or Mr.
and Mrs. Fordham, of Grange, will be solem-
nised at Gawler Church of Christ, on the 9th
of August, 7 p.m.
DOUGLAS —SAWFORD. —The marriage of
Ellanore Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Douglas, of Pennington, to Frederick
Walter, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Sawford,
Glanville, will be solemnised at the Queens
town Church of Christ, on the 9th of August.
Relatives and friends cordially invited to the
ceremony. No reception.
SKUSE —WARD. —The marriage of Florence
Eileen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Skuse, to Leading Aircraftman Edward Foster,
R A A.F., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Ward, both of Underdale, will be solemnised
at Holy Trinity Church, North ter., on the
11th of August, at 7 p.m. Rev R. M. Fulford
officiating.
WATKINS —MURNANE. —The marriage of
Fenella M., elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Watkins, of Yeelanna, to James, fifth son
of Mr. and the late Mrs. C.J. Murnane, of
Kadina, will be solemnised at St. Andrew's
Church, Cummins, at 11 a.m., Saturday, the
9th of August.
ENGAGEMENTS
BOWEN —BOGISCH. —The engagement is an-
nounced of Ivy Clarke, twin daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. V. Bowen, of Joslin, to Raymond
Alfred, eldest son of Mrs. G. Bogisch, of Pros-
sect, and the late Mr. A. H. Bogisch, of Port
Wakefield.
BUNGAY —MATTHEWS. —The engagement is
announced of Mary, twin daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Bungay, of Cherryville, to Alan,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Matthews, of
Summertown.
COLLIFF—LAZROFF.—-The engagement is
announced of Lena, second eldest daughter of
Jim Colliff, to George, second eldest son of
Nick Lazroff. both ft Fulham.
DREVER—REID.—The engagement Is an
nounced of Kathleen Audrey, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drever, of Streaky Bay,
to Ross, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Reid,
of Ottoway.
DAY—WYNES. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Rixon, second eldest daughter of
Mr. J. Day, of Kent Town, to William
(A.A.O.C.), only son of Mr. Wynes, of Mile
End.
EDMUNDS—MARCH.—The engagement is
announced of Aileen, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Edmunds, ol Alberton, to Colin,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. March, of
Wallaroo.
HAUSLER—WEYMOUTH—The engagement
is announced of Rosa Olive, fifth daughter of
Mr. H. A. and the late Mrs. Hausler, of Border
town, to Ronald Arthur (R-A-N.R.). only son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weymouth. of Pinnaroo.
HORNE—FILSELL—The engagement is an
nounced of Thelma Nellie, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Horne, of Ashton. to Stanley
Colin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Filsell
of Forest Range.
HILLMAN—SCOTT.—The engagement is
announced of Marjorie Lorraine, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillman, of
Mount Barker, to Victor Andrew, twin son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scott, of Stirling West.
HURST—CONNOR.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Melva. youngest daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. W. C. Hurst, to Alexander
Hilton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Connor, both of Solomontown.
LOVERIDGE—LYONS.—The engagement is
announced of Dorothy Marie, only daughter of
Mrs. D. McDonald, of Adelaide, and the late
Captain F. E. Loveridge, to Joseph, only son
pf Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, of St. Peters.
MILLAR—STRAPPS.—The engagement is
announced of Nellie, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Millar, of Edwardstown, to Wil
iam, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Strapps.
of Woodlands Park.
WARD—MERCHANT. —The engagement Is
announced of Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B. R_ Ward, of Brooklyn Park, to CpL Jack
Merchant, R.A.A.F.. second son ol Mr. and
Mrs. H. Merchant, of Port Lincoln.
WERCHON—GARD. —The engagement is an
nounced of Irene 8., youngest daughter of
?Jr. and Mrs. Albert Wercnon. Adelaide to
Olliver C. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Card. Millicent.
BIRTHDAYS
Elizabeth P. Mills. ??MUlbrae." Native Valley
713 jTs-). Adrian Bertram. 47 Somerset av_.
Cumberland. Miss Gladys Purdie, Bute (17
&rs.). Mrs. F. Adams. Box 3. Barmen.
-Cheerios"—Max Nitschke, Eahndorf. Lance
tand Helen Deritt, Wellington rd_ North Nor-
wood. Shirley Sichler, Barmera.
DEATHS
ARTHUR.—On the 3rd of August (suddenly).
Mary, beloved wife of Rev. G. T. Arthur, M.A.,
of Kalonga rd., North Balwyn, Melbourne,
late of South Australia.
ALLEN. —On the 1st of August, at his re-
sidence, 42 Marian pl., Prospect, Michael Pat-
rick, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth and
dearly loved and loving father of Mary and
Jack Allen. Requiescat in pace.
ABBOTT.—On the 3rd ot August, at her re-
sidence, Victoria st_ Victor Harbor. Mary
fmllv, dearly loved wife of the late Francis
(Frank) Abbott and loving mother of Francis.
pam. Jim, Hazel and Ethel, aged 64 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
BEACH.—On the Ist of August, at Cremorne.
Brdney. Frederick James Beacn, formerly of
Adelaide, aged 86 years.
CUSSEN.—On the 3rd of August, at Loreto
ponvent, Marryatvillr. Mother Mary Teresa
Cussen. Requicscat in pace.
ESCOTT. —On the Ist ol August, at a private
hospital North Adelaide. Minnie, third daugh
ter ot the late W. E. and Mrs. Escott. late of
Burra. aged 64 years.
ELLINGSEN.—On the 2nd of August (result
of accident), at Port Adelaide, Robert Leonard,
dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellingsen,
of 28 Sandwell St., Largs Bay, aged 4 years.
Requiescat in pace.
FROST. —On the 2nd of Augnst, Rhonda
Elizabeth, dearly beloved daughter of Ernest C.
W. and the late Bess Frost, of 68 Torrens rd.,
IBrompton. and granddaughter of Mrs. E. Whit
ttincton aged four years.
HENDERFIELD. —On the 3rd of August, at
Adelaide, Jonathan, beloved husband of Annie
May Henderfield, and loving father of Allan
and Jim, aged 77 years. At rest.
HENDERFIELD.—On the 3rd of August, at
hospital. Jonathan Henderneld. loved brother
of Mrs W. Corby and loving uncle of Ruth and
Irene, aged 77 years. He givetb His beloved
deep.
HAINES.—On the 3rd at August, Arthur
Haines, M.D., loving husband of the late Alice
Haines.
HIGGINS.—On the 3rd of August, at the
residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. R. G.
Morphett, "Glen Grove," Kangarilla, Ellen
Marian, elder daughter of the late Henry and
M. A. Higgins, of Wallaroo.
HAWKEN.—On the 3rd of August (sud-
denly), at a private hospital, Thomas James,
beloved husband of the late Esther Hawken.
Bate of Carrington street. Adelaide, aged 84
years.
HAMMOND. —On the 3rd of August, at Ade-
laide, Lucy H. L., beloved wife of Edward
James Hammond, of 17 Ledger rd.. Woodville.:
and loving mother of Linda. Alice. Amy. Grace,
Dorothy, and Gladys, aged 54 years.
HANCOCK.—On the 3rd of August. at Marl
borouph streeet. St. Peters. Richard Hancock.
aged 77 years. Late of Red Banks and Wasleys.
KESSNER.—On the 3rd of August, at North-
field Ellen Teresa, relict of Frederick Kessner,
late of 7 Marchant street, Kensington, and;
loving mother of Jack Nellie. Chris. Kathleen,
iGladys. Mary. Fred, and Gertie, aged 81 years.
At rest.
LE BIS.—On the 2nd of August, at hospital,
Agnes, dearly beloved wife of the late E. L.
Le Bis. and loving mother of Anna and Harry.
MORSE.—On the 3rd of August, at Royal
Adelaide Hospital. Caroline, dearly beloved
wife of John Morse, of 321 Angas st., City.
Aged 54 years.
MENZEL.—On the 3rd of August, at her
residence, 182 Flinders street, Adelaide, Agnes
Matilda (nee Woltman). dearly beloved wife
of Ernest Paul Menzel and loving sister of Mrs.
C:. Bahr, of Port Pirie, aged 69 years. A patient
sufferer at rest.
MOORE.—On the 3rd or AuiXfl. at a private
hospital. North Adelaide. Maurice Charles,
dearly beloved hu-'band of Adelaide 1. Moore.;
?of 3 Stannington a%enue. Toorak East, and,
.loving lather ol Constance Joan, and Frank, i
aged 63 years.
PERRY. —On the 2nd of August, at Brighton,
Mary, the beloved wife of me late Alfred Perry
of Morphett road, Warradale, and late of Noar-
lunga. and loved mother of Grace (Mrs. N.
Tank, Len and the late Alfred Perry. Fond
grandmother of 11 grandchildren; age 82 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
PRICE. —On the 3rd of August, at Adelaide,
Enos, dearly loved husband of Sarah Price,
of Noarlunga, and loving father of Eva and
Elsie, aged 72 years. At rest.
DEATHS
PERSSON.—On the 3rd of August, at her
residence. 47 Margaret terrace. Rosewater,
Edith, relict of Nels Peter Persson and loved
D.S and Rhodea, Mrs. Uzzelli. aged 74 years
A patient suferer at rest.
PHILLIPS. —On tfte 3rd of August, at her
residence. 2 Erskine st., Goodwood Park. Emily,
the dearly beloved wife of the late James Phil-
lips, and 'lovmg mother ol Clarina, Mabel,
Edith, and Wilfred (deceased, late A.I.F.)
aged 92 -years. Peacefully at rest.
PLUMMER. —On the 3rd of August at
Magill. George, husband ot the late Mary A.,
Plummer. late or High st.. Kensington, aged
81 years. At rest.
RYAN.—On the 2nd of August, at the resi-
dence ol her daughter (Mrs. J. H. Connolly),
36 Kanowna rd., Largs, Mary Frances, widow
of James Daniel Ryan, aged 82 years. Requies-
cat in pace.
RAINSFORD. —On the 30th July, Peter
Geoffrey, the loved elder son of Geoffrey and
Jean Rainsford, of 43 Hyland ter., Rosslyn
Park; aged 1 year and 8 months.
RAINSFORD. —On the 30th July, Peter Geof
frey Rainsford, of 43 Hyland ter., Rosslyn
Park, the loved grandson of Harold and Isa
bel Rainsford, of 15 Hyland ter., Rosslyn Park;
aged 1 year and 8 months. A beautiful memory.
RAINSFORD. —On the 30th July, Peter Geof
frey Rainsford, of 43 Hyland ter., Rosslyn
Park, the loved grandson of William and Myrtle
Geyer, of 102 Anzac Highway, Glenelg; aged 1
year and 8 months.
REMPHREY.—On the 3rd of August, at her
late residence. I Third ay., Alberton East, Jane.
beloved wife of John Rempbrey, and loving
mother of Eva. Ivy. Reg. Clarissa, and Arthur,
aged 79 years. At rest.
SLAUGHTER.—On the 3rd of August (result
of accident t. George Leonard, the dearly loved
husband of Doreen. and loving faiher of Terry,
i aged 32 years. Some day we'll understand.
SLAUGHTER. —On the 3rd of August 'result
of accident), George Leonard, ihe dearly loved
son of Mrs. Rose Slaughter and the lite Mr.
J. F. Slaughter, and loved brother of Florence.
Ivy. and Joe. late of 7 Enterprise St.. Hyde
Park, aeed 32 years.
STRINGFELLOW.—Died through injuries
received fireflghting incendiary bombs, interred
full honors. Norman, beloved son of Edmund
and Jessie Strtngfellow. nance Marjary. of
Abbeystead rd., Liverpool. England, beloved
cousin of Mrs. F. Woodman. West Hindmarsh
and Fred. R.A.A.F.. Melbourne.
For England, homeland, give the poured out
treasure ol her children's loyally, service,
Jaith. and love.
Always in our hearts.—LiL
STOCKDALE.—On the 2nd of August, at a
private hospital, Mirriam Augusta, widow of
John Harry Stockdale. and loving mother of
Frank, aged 68 years. Loved by all.
STRAWBRIDGE.—On the Ist of August, at
Fletcher road. Largs Bay. Ellen Catherine,
widow ol Edward Strawbridge. aged 90 years.
TRELOAR.—On the 3rd of August, at 259
Payneham rd., Joslin, Arthur beloved husband
of the late Eva Treioar, aged 83 years.
TEMBY.—On the 2nd of August, at Perth.
W.A. \suddenlyi, Edward Arundel, beloved
brother of Richard and late Norman, and lov
ing brother-in-law of Lily and Clarice. Rest
ing.
TYRELL.—On the 3rd of August, at Mount
Barker, Will Jam Tyrell. aged 75 years.
WINTER. —On the 30th of July, at her resi
dance, 34 Bourke st., Peterborough. Anne
Caroline, relict of H. Winter, and dearly loved
mother of E. H. (Appilai. W. H. iKalgoorlie).
J. C. (Peterborough), T. p. (Laura), Mrs. Her
bert tPt. Augustai, Mrs. Conlm iFlinders
Park). Mrs. Braver (Fullartom. in her 96th
year. R.I.P.
WILSON. —On the 3rd of August, at hospital.
Hurtle Gordon, dearly beloved husband of the
late Jane Forest Wilson, and loving father of
Doris and George (A.I.F. abroad), aged 54
YOUNG.—On the 2nd of August, at Adelaide.
Elizabeth Young, or 341 Halifax St.. Adelaide,
the loved sister of Mrs. S. Woods, of Melbourne,
Mrs. W. Edgar, of Kingswood. and Mrs. F.
Carter, of Parkside. aged 71 years. Resting.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
STRATFORD. —On the 7th of July, died of
wounds abroad. Lance-Corporal O. R. Strat
ford, beloved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Martin. Halbury.
A wonderful boy gone to rest.
For each of us he did bis best.
His duty nobly done.
TODD.—Died ol wounds. Corporal Arvlll T.
Todd. beloved friend of Mrs. and Private P.
Stevens labroadh Greater love hath no man
than **?<? that he lay down his life for his
friends.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
COX. —In loving memory of our dear
brother and uncle. Private C. C. Clem Cox,
killed in action, on the 4th of August, 1916.
—Inserted by Ivy. Norman. Thelma and Bert
Cotton.
COX.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother. Private C. C. Clem Cox, killed
in action on the 4th of August. 1916. Ever
remembered.—lnserted by his loving mother,
brother end sisters.
GRAETZ. —In sad but loving memory oi our
dear John. Killed In action on the 4th of
August. 1916.
What would I give to clasp his band.
My loving son to see.
Just to hear him say. "Hullo, Mum,"
That meant so much to me.
—Lovingly remembered by his loving mother
and brothers.
IN MEMORIAM
ASHBY. —In loving memory ol dear father,
who passed away on the 4th of August, 1940.
Not lust today, but every day.
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by his loving daughter Lucy, con-ln
law Dave, and grandchildren-
ASHBY.—In memory of grandfather, who
passed away on the 4th of August, 1940. Al-
ways remembered.
—Inserted by Mona, Clive, Dolly, Dave (A.I.F.),
Ern (A.I.F.), and children.
ALLEN.—In loving memory of our dear Hus
band and father. William Allen, who passed
away at his residence. "Wilana." Kimba. on
the 3rd of August. 1940.
The loneliness of one long year.
Hes been fought with heartache and many a
tear.
Inserted or his loving wife and family.
ARMSTRONG. —In loving memory of my
dear husband and father, who passed away
on tbe 4th of August, 1940.
Gone from us. but not forgotten.
Never will his memory fade.
—Ever remembered by bis loving wife and
daughters. Beryl and Jean.
BRENNAN.—In loving memory of our dear
dad, who passed away on the 4th of August.
1939. R.I.P. Hearts that loved you will never
forget.—lnserted by his loving daughter and
son-in-law Myrtle and Jack. Millicent.
BRENNAN.—In loving memory of my dear
rather, who passed away on the 4th of August.
1939. R.I.P. Beautiful memories of you,
dear dad.—Ever remembered by your loving
daughter, Olive.
BLAKE.—In loving memory of dear Tbelma,
passed away on the 4th of August. 1924.
There is no death in love that lives
In faith that stands serene.
For our dear Thel. is waiting
With onlr the shadows between.
—Remembered by her parents, sisters. Ivy and
Gwen.
COLLINS. —In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on the 4th
of August, 1938.
These words are few. tnelr meaning true.
Dear wife I do miss you.
—Inserted by her lovinE husband and lamllj.
COLLINS. —In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on the 4th
of August. 1938.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is still.
A place is vacant in our hearts.
Which never can be filled.
—Inserted by her loving busband and chll-
CULLEN.—Treasured memories of our car
line -wife and mother. Gladys Alma, who passed
away on the 4th of August. 1940.
When other help had failed you.
When every hope had fled.
The Saviour's bosom was a pillow.
For your daTling head.
—Inserted by her lovins husband. HurUe. and
dauzhters. Daphne and Betty.
CARTHEW.—In loving memory of our loving
father, who passed away on the 3rd of August.
1940.—Inserted by bis loving children Muriel
CARTHEW.— In loving memory of our dear
son-in-law Tom. and father of Muriel and
Gone, but not forgotten.
Inserted by his loving children and relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Elils and family.
EVERETT.—In loving memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother, who passed away
on the 3rd of August. 1935.
Sis years have passed, but memories stay.
As dear and near*as yesterday.
—Inserted by her loving husband George, and
children.
FEDER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th of August,
1936.
Her cheerful smile, her heart of gold.
Tbe dearest mother tbe ?world could liold.
Deep in our hearts her memory is kept.
Too cherished in life to ever forget.
—Inserted by her loving daughters Minnie,
Emmie. Elsie and Freda.
FARMER.—In loving memory of Annie, who
passed away on the 4th of August. 1940.
—Ever remembered by her loving parents, sis
ters and brothers.
GUYER-—ln loving memory of dear May,
who passed away on the 4th of August. 1940.
Loved and remembered.
—Inserted by her sister-in-law Lena.
GUYER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who fell asleep on the 4th of August,
1940.
A wonderful mother laid to rest,
A beautiful memory is all we have left.
To be with you in the same old way
would be our dearest wish today.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Vera. son
in-law Bill and children.
GUYER.—A tribute of respect to the memory
of the late Mrs. M. Guyer. who passed away
on the 4th of August, 1940.
So sweet is the word remembrance.
As these few words will show.
You will always be remembered. Guyer.
As years may come and go.
—Ever remembered by her workmates at Ford
Bros.
GUYER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother who passed away on the 4th of August,
1940
A beautiful mother, full of kind deeds,
A helping hand to all in need.
A beautiful life came to an end.
She died as she lived, everyone's friend.
—Always remembered by her loving daughter
and son-in-law, Myra and Claude.
GUYER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on tbe 4th of August.
1940.
A thought for today,
A memory forever.
—Inserted by Frank, Anne and Frankie.
GUYER. —in loving memory of my dear
daughter May, who passed away on the 4th
of August, 1940, at Adelaide.
Just a memory fond and true,
To show, dear May, I think of you.
—Inserted by her loving mother.
GUYER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother who passed away on the 4th of August,
1940.
—Always remembered by her daughter Edna
and son-in-law Alan, and grandchildren.
IN MEMORIAM
GUYER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Adelaide, on the
4th of August, 1940.
One year has passed since that sad day,
When one we loved was called away
Deep in our hearts her memory is kept.
We who love her will never forget.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-
law Horace and Helen.
GUYER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th of August,
1940.
You often said we would miss you.
How those words have proved too true:
We lost the dearest mother on earth.
Dear mum. when we lost you.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Eileen and
son-in-law Fred.
GUYER. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th of August,
1940.
To those who have a mother,
Love her while you may,
For she, like our dear mother,
Too soon must pass away.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Thelma and
grandchildren.
GILLARD. —In iovinp memory of our dear
mum. who passed away at Orroroo Hospital, on
the 4th of August, 1940.
Today we are thinking of someone.
Who to us was loving and true;
Whose smile was sweei as sunshine.
—Inserted by her lovin? daughter. Annie, son-
in-law. Tom and Lorraine
GILLARD.—In loving memory of my dear
wife, and mother of Jack, who passed away at
Orroroo on the 4th of August, 1940. Ever re
membered.—lnserted by dad and Jack.
GRAUE.—In loving memory of our dear,
mother, who passed away on the 3rd of August,
1940.
Tis one long year ago today
That our dear mother was called away.
God took her home, it was His will:
Forget her, no, we never will.
—Inserted by her loved ones, Trudie, Bert,
and children.
GRAUE. —In fond memory of our dearly
We have her in our memory.
God has her in His care.
—Sadly missed by her loving Elsa and Art.
GRAUE. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and mother-in-law, who passed away
on the 3rd of August. 1940. —Inserted by Jack
and Nell.
GOODGER.—In loving memory or our dear
son Maxie. who passed away on the 3rd of
August. 1934.
There's a face we love to remember. |
There's a voice we would love to hear:
There's a smile so true and tender.
And a memory so precious and dear.
—Inserted by nte loving mother, father, sister
and brother.
GOODGER.—In loving memory of dear
Maxie who passed away on the 3rd of August.
1934. So dearly loved, never to forget.
—Inserted by his loving grandparents.
HOWARD. —In Jovinj memory of our dear
husband and father. Fred, who passed away
on the 4tn oi August. 1940.
—Sadly missed by his loving wife and family.
HORSELL.—In loving memory of Jule, who
passed away on the 4th of August, 1940.
Two loving hands are resting,
A heart I loved is still:
A dear one I loved Is waiting
For me Just over the bill.
—Inserted by her loving sister Mln and family.
HORSELL. —In loving memory of my near
mother, who passed away on the 4th of August,
1940.
No space of time or lapse ot years.
Can dim my dear mother's past;
A loving memory keeps her near.
And will while life shall last.
Inserted by her Joying daughter Amy. son
in-law Alt. and little Julie.
HORSELL.—In loving memory of mother,
who passed away on the 4th of August, 1940.
Hearts that loved you never forget.
In memory you are with us yet.
Inserted by her loving son Perce, and
dauehter-in-law Bertha. Victoria.
HORSELL. —In loving memory of Auntie
Jule, who passed away on the 4th of August,
1940
So' sweet Is the word remembrance.
As these few words will show;
You will always be remembered, auntie.
As the years may come and go.
—Inserted by her loving niece Audrey and
family.
HORSELL. —In loving memory oi mother,
who passed away on the 4tb of August. 1940.
Abeautlful mother laid to rest.
For al] of us she did heT best.
—Inserted by her loving daughter-in-law Lucy,
and family. Alt. AXF, abroad.
HORSELL.—In loving memory of mother,
who passed away on the 4th of August, 1940.
A tender chord of memory
Is softly touched today.
—Inserted by her daughter Nell.
HORSELL. —In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th of August.
1940. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving son Air. A.1.F..
HORSELL. —Tribute of love to mother, who
passed away on the 4th of August. 1940.
The dearest spot on earth to us
Is where dear mother lies.
—Ever remembered by her son Fred. Jessie.
and grandchildren Roy. Laurel.
HORSELL. In loving memory of our dear
sister Julia, who passed away on the 4th oi
August, 1940. Beautiful memories live tor
ever.—lnserted by George and Hetty.
HAY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 4U> ot August,
Two words that are not hard to write.
Two Vords we will remember all our life.
Our mother,
—Ever remembered by her loving daughters.
Jdessie and Isabel.
HAY (nee Stanford).—ln loving memory of
Annie, who passed away on tne 4tn oi August.
1936
Hearts that loved you never forget.
—Inserted by mother, sisters, and brothers.
MERRIMAN. —In memory of Max. who died
on the 4th of August 1939.
We will meet again.
—Inserted' by auntie Addle, uncle Pete, and
MERRIMAN.—In loving memory of our little
grandson and nephew. Max. who fell asleep on
tihe 4th of August. 1939.
Sutler the little children to come unto Me.
For of such is the kingdom of heaven.
—Ever remembered by his loving grandma
and grandfather Herriman. aunties, uncles
and cousins.
MERRIMAN.—In loving memory ot our deal
son. Max. died on the 4th of August. 1939.
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
—Inserted by mother, father and brothers
MERRIMAN.—-In memory of Max. who died
on the 4th of August. 1939.
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by grandmother, grandfather and
aunty Bella Smith.
MERRIMAN. —In memory of Max. who died
on the 4th of August, 1939.
We'll always remember.
Inserted by uncle Joe and cousin Pattle.
MERRIMAN. —In memory of Max. who died
on the 4th of August. 1539.
Hearts that love you never Xorget.
—Inserted by uncle Charley, aunty Doris, and
consin lan Smith.
HANNAFORD.—in loving memory of our
dearly loved mother, who passed away on the
4th or August. 1938; also our beloved father,
died on the 31st July. 1933.
The tender care and lore you gave.
The joy of days gone past.
Will live forever in our hearts
As long as memory lasts.
To be with us in the same old way
Would be our dearest wish today.
—Inserted by their loving children, sons Ar
thur. Len. Jack <RJLN). Bill iRi.N.i. daugh
ter Violet, son-in-law Honald. daughters-in
law Danhne and Jess, and grandchildren
LEWIS. —In loving memory of our dear
lather and grandratber. who passed away on
the 3rd of August. 1938.
In memory you are wilii us yei.
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
—Inserted by Percy. Alb.. Mavis and girls.
LANE. Ruth.—Died on the 3rd ol August.
1939.
Not today, but every day.
Our nana we always remember. ,
—By Violet. Hurtle Reid and family.
McALLISTER.—ln loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 4th or
August. 1921.—Ever remembered by her lov
ing son and daughter. Bin and Jean.
MILES.—In loving memory oi our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away at
Frances on the 4th of August. 1940.
A life made beautiful by kindly deeds.
A generous thougbt for otcers* needs.
—Inserted by her loving daughter. Rose, son
in-law. Dick and grandsons. Len. Bernie and
Bill. Peterborough.
MacGRATH.—In loving memory of our!
daughter and sister, who passed away on the |
4th of August. 1940. —Inserted by her loving i
mother, sister and brothers. Madge. Ken and
Jim.
MUCKLOW.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 3rd of
August. 1935.
A mother's memory Is more than gold.
Her love and worth can never be told:
Flowers may wither or leaves may fall,
But love and memory outlast them all.
Two little words not bard to write. "Our
mother."
—Sadly missed by her only daughter and son
Frank.
NEAYLON.—In loving memory of mum and
gran, who died on tne 4th of August. 1936,
at Orroroo. —Remembered by Oily. Mick,
Myra. Whyalla; and Colin. R.A.A.F.. Canada.
ORTMANN.—In loving memory of our darling
Dorothy, who died on the 4th of August. 1940
Do not ask why I always sorrow.
Why the bitter tears for ever flow.
For my broken beart remind? mp
That we have no sweet girlie now.
—Dearly loved by mother, father and brothers.
Theodore. Gordon. Bob and Boss.
ORTMANN.—In ,oving memory -ot Dorothy,
who passed away on Che 4th of August. 1940.
Safe in the arms of Jesus.—Ever remembered
by grandma. Auntie Audrey.
O'HEIRE. —In loving memory of my dear
wife, Isabel, who passed away on the 2nd of t
August. 1940.
No one can take your place In my heart.
—lnserted by her loving husband, B. O'Heire.
PROCTER.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who passed away on the
4th of August. 1936.
Days go by. years co past.
But loving memories always last.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
PIPPETT.—In fond remembrance of Roy,
who passed away on the 4th of August. 1939.'
—Ever remembered by mother, May, Ned and
friend, Fergy.
PENHALL. —In loving memory of my darling ?
xnotner who was called borne on the 4th of;
August, 1940.
Rest dear mother, your troubles are o'er. '
Tour weary hands will toil no more:
You silently suffered and patiently bore.
Till God called you home to suffer no more;
Deep In my heart your memory is kept.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Myrtle.
and granddaughter and great granddaughters.
PRATT.—In loving memory of a dear hus-
bano and father, who passed away on the 3rd
of August, 1937. —Deeply regretted by his wife
and family.
PURVIS.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and sister, passed away on the 3rd of
August, 1934.
—Ever remembered by Ina, Sue, Nellie.
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