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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
Approaching Marriages and en- gagement notices must be signed by the two persons concerned. Birth notices by one of the parents, unless otherwise authen- ticated, and Marriages, Deaths, and In Memoriam notices by some responsible person. 4 lines. 6/; 2/ each additional line. BIRTHS AVERIS (nee Dowling). — On December 1, at Kimba District Hospital, to Betty and Dick —a daughter (Lynlea). Special thanks to Dr. Moncreiff, Sister Hucks and staff. AURICHT. —To Aileen and Hugo, at Angaston Hospital — a son (Christopher Paul). Both well. Many thanks to Dr. I. Drever and staff. BROWN. —At Murat Bay Hos- pital, Ceduna, to Albert and Cor- dula —a son, on December 4. BURNARD. —On December 6, at S.Y.P. Hospital, Yorketown, to Eunice and Bert —a son (Brian Stanley). Thanking all in at- tendance. COGHLAN. —At Calvary, on December 9, to Sybil and Brian— a son. DUBRICH (nee Vantenac). —On December 9, at Hindmarsh Me- morial, to Fay and Frank —a daughter (Robyn Dunstall). Thanking Dr. McKenzie and all attending. FISCHER (nee Hocking). —On December 10, at Q.V.M.H., to June and Ken —a daughter (Denise June). Thanking all in attendance. GRAMP (nee John). —On De- cember 9, at Angaston District Hospital, to Fay and Mervyn —a daughter. HEISE (nee Koop). —December 9, to Joy and Gordon, at Memo- rial —a son (Christopher). Thank- ing all attending. HENDERSON. —On December 5, at Port Pirie Hospital, to Kath, and Les —a daughter (Rosalie Anne). Thanking Dr. Rowe and those in attendance. HOUNSLOW (nee Grocock). —At Park Terrace Hospital, on De- cember 9, to Dorothy and Evan — a daughter (Deidre Evelyn). KING. —On December 8, at Calvary, to Sheila and Len —a daughter (Susan Therese). MASTERS (nee Henske). —On December 10, at Lobethal Hospi- tal, to Maureen and Ted —a son (John Edward). Both well. MEWETT. —On December 6, at Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, to Betty and Allan, of Williamstown —a son (John). Thanking all in attendance. MOORE. —On December 10, to Barbara and Wally —a daughter (Helen Barbara). NORTHCOTT (nee DeLong- ville). —On December 10, at Tailem Bend Hospital, to Lindy and Jack —a son (Colin John). Thanking Dr. Coates and hospital staff. PFEIFFER. —On December 2, at Lameroo Hospital, to Betty and Ken —a son (Phillip Malcolm). Both well. Thanking Dr. Cock and Hospital Staff. POPE (nee Strudwick). —On December 2, at Port Lincoln, to Ida and Jack —a daughter (Anne Elizabeth). Thanking Dr. Clarkson, Sister Parry, and Nurse Griffen. PURDIE. —On December 9, at McBrides, to Doreen and Harold —a son (Geoffrey Harold). Thanking Dr. Dunstone and hospital staff. RESCHKE. —On December 8, at and Lloyd— a daughter. Thank- ing Dr. Milne and hospital staff. SCOBIE (nee Randell).— On December 10, at Q.V.M.H., to Joan and Hector— a son (David Munro). Thanking all in attend-ance. SCOTTNEY — TURBILL (nee Brooksby).-- On December 2, at Queen Victoria Maternity Hos- pital, to Joan and Reg. — a daughter (Jennifer Anne). TELFER. -- On December 8, at Northern Community Hospital, to Betty and George— a son. THOMAS.— On December 10, at Glenelg Community Hospital, to Veronica, wife of J. E. Thomas, of Darwin -- a son. VAUGHAN (nee Thiele).-- On November 25, at the Loxton Dis-trict Hospital, to Doug. and Coral -- a daughter (Christine Coral). Thanking Dr. Auricht, Matron and hospital staff. VIANT (nee Brady). -- On De-cember 3, at Calvary Hospital, to Joan and Ted -- a son (Paul Ed-ward). Thanking Dr. Heigh-way and all in attendance. WELLS. -- On December 10, to Joan, wife of Terence -- a son. Thanks to Q.V.M.H. Approaching Marriages JEFFERSON - HEARD.-- The marriage of Lois, younger daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jeffer- son of Clapham to Lance, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Heard, of Colonel ...... NESBITT — TEMBY— The marriage of Rita Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Nesbitt, Nailsworth ............... .Mlemnlsed in T*e Holy Rosare ' it !S 30 'p i05'6'' °n Dei*ml)e^ '&£'£& hi AW»ON.-The mar fiSSi. Nto^F' s%enV-«se«l oetween 'Mn V rW- eAde,& d?U«hiet Of ,M«. E. c. and the late T. c 2m eIof* nJ?rMu£»l.«h«rlS. fourth |aA4nMorfNatrr&.aaI1tdStrtMar^ ENGAGEMENTS ALLDER —GREGORY. —The en I5«?«nt l8 an«jounced oi «anty ?JIh m' 'S?1??1 d«'«'Uer or Mr. i|re¥orryanod H%»n?te M'- H' J' BAILEY —CHAPLIN. —Mrs. I. Bailey has much pleasure in an nouncing the engagement of her daughter Margaret, to Grant, eldest son of Mr. G. Chaplin, both of Kilburn. BEST —AISTROPE. —The en gagement is announced of Adeline, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Best, of Camden Par, to Graham, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Aistrope, of Morphettville. BROOKS - KELLY. - The en gagement of Patricia, youngest daughter of Mr. R. and the late Mrs. E. Brooks, of St. Bernard road, Magill, to Bernard, only son of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. A. Kelly, of Prospect. DEACON —RAWLINGS. —The engagement is announced of Yvonne Frances, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Deacon, of Cowandilla, to Arthur James, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rawlings, of Modbury. GREALY —ROBINSON. —The -?ngageruent Is announced of Melva .Lorraine, youngest daughter ol ?Mr .and Mrs. E. J. Grealy. ol Torrens Park, to Ross, younger tson of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Robin son; of Owen. HALL —RAWOLLE. —Mr. and Mrs. G. Hall, of Kensington, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Ella, to Robert Rawolle, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Rawolle, of Keith. HOFFMANN —PATRICK. —The engagement is announced of Betty Ann, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hoffmann, of Nan- gari, to James Edwin, third son of Mrs. M. J. Patrick and the late J. T. Patrick, of Alawoona. REARDON —NOTLEY. —Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Reardon, of Aldgate, wish to announce the engagement of their second daughter, Mar- garet Ellen, to Clive Kent, third son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Notley, of Port Melbourne, Victoria. SCHULZ —MABUS. —The en gagement is announced of Myra Fay, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Schulz, to Frank Ed- mund, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mabus. both of Port Augusta. WOODLANDS — PLAYER. — Elizabeth Valmai Woodlands, sec ond daugher of Mrs. Sylvia Wood lands, of Blinman, and the late Lewis Woodlands, to John Herbert Player, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Player, both of Blinman. DEATHS ALEXANDER.— On December 10 (suddenly). at a private hospital. Richard Victor, the dearly beloved Husband of Myrtle Olga Alexan der, of 65 Avenue road. Cumber land Park, and the loved father of Bill and Irene. Aged 56 years ',!« ARROW.— On December 10. | Li.ia hose Barrow, late of 3 Mo rose av.. Netherby. beloved wife or, the late Robert William Bar row . and Foving mother of Pearl and Robert. In her 90th year. (Private funeral) ...BERTRAM.— On December 10 'isuotieniyi. at her residence. 1 Reid avenue, Ashford, Olive ?Blanche, the oeloved wife of Her bert Victor Bertram, and loving -mother of Nick Ron' and Bets, /darling nan of Marlene. Rodney. Edward. Kenneth. Graham and Phillip. Aged 59 years. ? BOWUEN.— On December 10. at{ Mount Pleasant District Hospital, 1 Albert Baxter Bowden. loving 1 father of Mavis, and husband nf the late Olive Bowden. late of Murray Brioge and Piccadilly. Late 32nd Battalion. 1st A.t.F. Aged 78 years .....BYRNE.— On December 3. at .-Peterborough S.M. Hospital (sud denly* Colleen Ann. loving grand daughter of E. Lenartowiz. Peter Jjprouglf. and loving niece cf Reg and Laurence, and granddaughter a f late Thomas Byrne. We who ived you will never forget you. '-'BYRNE.— On December 3. at Peterborough S.M Hospital (sud denly). Colleen Ann, loving niece of Melva and Allen Angel, and .-loving cousin of Daphne and Tre vor. .You will always be remem -Mred by us.
DEATHS CATALANO.— On December 10. it Children's Hospital. Mario. Dvcd infant son of Ada and Cor ado Catalanu. of 38 Fifth avenue. it. Peters Aged 4 months. CZEI.— On December 8. at Ade aide. Ferenc Czci. Aged 40 years. HOBBS.— On December 9, Flor- ence Amy, beloved wife of Frank H. Hobbs, of Wear avenue, Payne- ham, and loving mother of Arnold, Lillian, Ivy and Bet. JENNER.— On December 10 sudden.yi. at his residence. Quin rcll street Knpunda. Georzc. [early beloved husband of Mary enncr and loving father of Kath ind Jack In his 86th year. Rc lUiescat in pace. LAMEY.— On December 9. Robyn .ynette. loved daughter of Garth Lamey R.A.N.. and beloved grand hild of Gladys and Jim Lamey. iged 5 years. Accidentally drowned. LEWIS.— On December 2. at Vudinna. John Robert, dearly D'/cd srandson of Perce and Mil ie Lewis, of Scott Creek, nephew f John and Ken. Sadly missed. LEY.— On December 10, at Bar ncra. George Tozer John, late of 'arrells Flat, beloved husband of ilanche and loved father of rera. Lois. Trevor, Roma. Una ind Maxine. Aged 76 years. At est. MATHER.— At Naracoorte Hos iltal, on December 9. Emma Rose, early loved mother of Lillian, label and Vernon. also James and eslio idee). Aged 86 years. test,lng. McAVANEY. —On December 9 suddenly) at hospital, May, darl ing mother of Mary. Requiescat in pace. McAVANEY. —On December 9, at hospital, May, dearly loved mother of Tom, mother-in-law of Edith, and darling nanna of Patricia, Carmel and Peter. Requiescat in pace. MORPHETT. —On December 8, at a private hospital, Lucy Mor phett, of Marion road, Darlington, beloved wife of the late William and loving mother of Archie, Ralph, Vera (Mrs. C. S. Matthias), and the late Ettie (Mrs. I. R. Adams). Aged 89 years. Peace fully sleeping. MOYLE. —On December 6, at Lged Folks' Home. Magill. Ade. learly loved and loving sisterm aw of Mrs. 8. Brumby. I. who Dved you, have sadly missed you. lemories. . O'HAIXORAN.— On December 9. n Sydney express, Joseph Sylves er, beloved father of Joan Ander on, and son of the late Nicho'as -'Halloran and 'randson late Cap ain W. L. OHalloran. PATER8ON.— On December 9, X the Jamestown Hospital, sud enly, Loudoun Gibson Paterson. aved husband of Laura, and lov ng father of Andy. Shirl. and Irothrr Atod B6 years. PATERSON.— On December 9. it Jamestown Hospital. Loudoun Ilbson. son of the late Andrew nd Bridget Paterson. and bro her of Kate, Jean, Robert, farion, Mary. Andy (all de eased I, and loving brother ol 'anny Walker. ROBERTS. — On December 5. at Iroken Hill Hospital, William Bill), .dearly beloved brother of Marrie 'West Hlndmershi and iabe (Mrs. Burns. Mile Endi. ROBERTS.— At Broken Hill Hos ital. on December 5. William Rob rts, loved uncle of Mavis, Nance, ?rank. Bill. TAYLOR.— On December- 9. at ospltal (suddenly!. Mary Cathe ine. beloved wife of late Bertley Jcone. lovin? mother or Ron, rally. Melva. Hedley. Dick, lov ng nanna of 14 grandchildren. rea'.-Brandmother Christinl. In ler 67th. year. TAYLOR.— On December 9. at loulder City. Western Australia, .ucy Susannah, widow of Rich rd Taylor, and loving mother of :lyde. Jack. Charlie. Wally and iucy. A-;ed 79 years. TOMLINSON — On December 9. t her late residence. 132 Cross oad. Highsate, Harriett Mabel, idow of Charles Nightingale Tom nson, and lovine mother of Jack. VASEY.-On December 10. at Waikerie, Sydney George. beloved husband of Ida Eileen Vasey. and loving father of George. Winifred and Thelma. Aged 79 years. At rest. Heroes Of The Empire At the going down of the 4un nd ln the morning we will remember them.' GOODWIN. — In loving memory f Reg.— Always remembered by 1111, Iris and family. OPIE. — In loving memory of ur dear husband and father. iassed away 1945. late.lOth Bn., st A.I.F.; also Garrison Bn. — Al- rays remembered by his loving rife and family. ? IN MEMORIAM BATES. — In fond memory of laryaret, sister and sister-in-law f Jack and Betty. — Ever remem ered. BATES. — In loving memory of uy dear sister, Margaret, who iassed away December 11, 1952 — «ved and remembered always by ister Eileen, brother-in-law Snow, ind family BATES. — In loving memory of ny dear sister, who passed away in December 11. — Ever remem iered by her sister Joyce and fain ly. CARRUTHERS.— Loving memor ss of mother, passed away De ember 11. 1»j0.— Always remem ered. Bob and Betty. CARTER.— In memory of dear nother and gran, passed away 12 nonths ago.— Ever remembered by 'reda. Cyril, and family, of Tai em Beru COOPER (John Thomas).— Five 'ears today recalls sad memor.es if our dear husband and father.— aways remembered by his wife ind daughters. Nellie and Madge. COWAN.— Treasured memories if our son. Malcolm Robert iBob). lad are. our hearts when in silence ilone we' cherish sweet memories hat are only our own. — Mum and lad COX (Augustusl. — In loving nempry of our husbanq and ather. died December 11. 1948.— Uways remembered by his loving vlfe Elsie, and son Fred. CURNOW (Roy). — Treasured nemones of our dear husoand. ather and grandpa, passed away Jecember 11, 1947. — Always re nembered by his loving wife and amlly Gwen. Ross, son-in-law ;iem and grandson Wayne. EASTER (Dick 1. — In loving nemory of our aear husuanu uiu. ather. passed away December 11, 1948. Though absent you are al vays near. Still loved, still nisaed and ever dear.— Ever re nemoerea by his wife Eva and Taster, iw. r.i — in loving nemory of Dad. passed away De cember 11. i94B4Always remem tered by Doug and Kath. EASTER.— in loving memory ol 3ad. passed away Deceraoer .11. 1948. In memory he is still with is.— Joyce and Ron. , EVANS:-In loving memory of -ur dear mother anjfgrandmotner. irho passed away P'lienlTK«.i1.. 951. Years pass by but memories itay for ever.— Always loved by liida Pat Sandra and Tony. EVANS.-In loving .memory of mr dear mother and nan, wi.o aLed a.way December 11. 1951. Memories are our keepsake no iody can ever steal. — Always nUted to' her loving &''$**? ;onnie. and grandson. Ronald. EVAN8.— In loving memories ol ny dear mother, who passed away. Member 11. 1951,-Always re nembered by her loving son, lrEVANS. — Loving memories of ,ur dear mother and nan. who tassed away December 11. 1951. Jo words can say and no towers epay the loss we had two yean igo today.— Always loved and Idly missed by her loving daugh ers. Kath and Mndse. and son fill, son-in-law Marty, and grand laughter Marilyn. FENNELL. Mary Charlottej— la oving memory of our dear mum mdnana. passed away Decembei II. 1952 Loving memories always tept of a wonderful mother and lina we'll never forget.— Loytai laughter Greta, son-in-law Mick, i?andchlld«n Ruth. Lance and 3UFENNELL. Mary Charlotte.— Ir oving memory of my dear wife »ho passed away December 11, 1852 , Loving and kind In all he: vays! upright and Just to the end if her days: sincere and kind Ir leftrt and mind, what a beautiful nemor* she left behind.-Saais nissed by loving husband, Jack. HANNAM.— In lovink , memors if my dear brother-in-law. Bill, -assed away December 12. 1952. ror ever remembered.— Insertet -y brother-in-law Harry and 'San'RAHAN.— Loving memorj -f our dear mother and njjina, -assed away December 11. 1952.— ?:ver remembered by Kay. Lau ?ence and Jennifer. HANRAHAN.— In loving mem iry of our dear mother. passe- sway December 11. 1952.— Ever ?emembered by her daughter and ;on-ln-law. Margaret and Ernie. HANRAHAN.— In loving mem iry of mother, who passed awas December 11, 1952.— A'ways re nembered by Dawn. Gordon and 'luNRAHAN.— In memory ol nother. died December 11. 1952 llso brother Frank, died Decem jer 3. . 1950. A wonderful mother nld to rest — Ever remembered bs Mary. Patricia, Jim and children. HANRAHAN. — In loving mem iry of my dear mother and gran Dflssed away December 11. 1952 \s you rest in peaceful sleep, youi nemory I will always keep. — Re- membered by May. Ted. Brian, loan and Pauline. HARRISON. — Treasured memo- ies of my dear husband. Leslie, aassed away December 11. 1952 Vou left us suddenly, your last thoughts unknown. 3ut you left us beautiful memo ries we are proud to own. -Always remembered by his lov ng wife. Winifred.
IN MEMORIAM HARRISON.— In loving memor: of our dear father, wh: passer away on December 11. 1952. Wi who loved wi.l never foigct.— Thelma. Richard. Maicolm Di»nne HARRISON. — In loving mem ory of Les. who passed away De cember 11. 19ji.— Ever rcmem bcrea by Tweeavale Defence Rifle Club. HARRISON. — Loving memories of dad. passed away December 11 As you rest in perfect peace. Your memory we wi.l always keep — fcver remembered by Joan anc Keith. HAWKE.— A tribute to th- m-mory of a dear wife anc mother, who pnssed away on De cember 11. 1942.— Inserted by hei loylnghusbfnj and daughters. HCDGES.— .n loving memors of our dariing mother, whe Passed away on December 11, Sweet is her memory, so deal to our heartt, 1 The place that she held will never depart. All the years of our lives, be „ they many or few. Will be spent in remembrance denr mother, of you. —Ever remembered by her daugh ters, sons, grandchildren anc her son-in-law Clive. JaVtKE. — in loving memory oi ou'',. dear mother and grand n'rih^ wh? wn°s. calleU no'nc 0B Dccembei 11. 19j2. As you rest ln -e-.C3fui sleep your memory nc will always ktep.— Lovingly re ?.leaibcreo. by Clara. Ruaolph and chilaren. JANTKE.— In loving memory ol our dear Mother, passed away De cember 11. 1962.— Always remem bered by her son Arnie and daughter-in-iaw Phyill. LEONARD.— in loving memory of our dear husbano and dad. passed December 11. I93i. Time changes many things, but memors always stays.— tver remembered by his loving wife and children. MAYWALD. John Artnur.— Died Jeccmber 11. 19j2. God has you in His keeping, we have you In our hearts.— fe^er remembered by his loving wife and family. MILLtR.— .n loving memory of our baby boy Raymond, aged 11 months, pa.sed away December 1. I9oi. Too dearly loved to be forgotten.— Sadly missed by ir.ummy. djday and brother John. MARSH.— In loving memory of our dear husband and daddy, who was accidentally killed on December 11. 1952. Our hearts still ache in sadness, our eyes shed many a tear; but treasured memories still remain, of the one we love o dear. —Always remembered by his loving wife Dulcie and sons Colin, Rex Terry. MARSH. — In loving memory of our dear son-in-law, who was ac cidentally killed on December 11. 1952. One year has passed since that sad day, when the one we loved was called away.— Always remembered by his mother and father-in-law and sister-in-law. Audrey. MURDOCH.— Cherished memo ries of cur dear husband and Father, who passed away Decem jer 11, 1952. Never a day do we forget you. in our hearts you are always near, only God knows how much we miss you. as it dawns snother year.— E-ver remembered by his loving wife, son Robert and daughter Ada. PARKINSON.— Loving memories of mother, passed away Decembei 1 1948. — Ever remembered by Mvrtle and Wally PARKINSON.— In memory of our mother, who passed away De cember 11. 1948. Time changes many things, but memories al ways stay. — Ever remembered by Frank. Lena and Joan. PARKINSON.— Loving memories of mum and nan. who passed away five years ago today.— Al- ways remembered by Ethel. George anpARKIN8ON.— A lasting tributi to the memory of motner. who pased away December 11. 1948.— Ever remembered by Dorij and JIPARKIN8ON. Alberta Mlnnle. passed away December 11. 1948, Treasured memories and lovlngls remembered by her husband C'RODOEHL. Martha.— Dccem. her 11. 1937.— Fond memories, Daphne. ROSS.— Cherished memories ol my oear parents, passed away Jecember 11. 1945; May 29. 1918. —Always remembered. loving daughter Gladys, son-in-law delv.. grandchildren. ROSS*— In loving memory ol our dear mother and grand mother, passed away December 1. 1945. We think of you In sil ence, with love that is sincere. And cherish all the memories, ol he days when you were here, 3od has you in His keeDlng- *« jave you in our hearts.— Alwaya ?emembered by her daughtei iazel son-in-law Laurie, grand daughter Mavis. ROSS.— In loving mem'rl-- -' rur near mother, passed awaj December 11. 1945; also ut;..i ^.ther. May 29, 1918. Many a lonely night after a silent tear always a loving memory of tn« or.es we loved so dear. Rutlnc where no shadows tall, till w- meet again. Sadly missed.— Al- ways remembered by her daugh ter Ethel son-in-law Bert, grand ROTHE. — In memory of . oui r-ear husband and father, lost his life In accident. December 11 [952.— Sadly missed by tils wife ^nghters Dorothy. Mavis; sons in-law Cordon. Les: granddaugh ters Fay and Pat. , RVSSACK.— In memory ol John Philip Hussack. who dlec December 11. 1952. — Always, re Inembered. Inserted by Allan and Eva. SIM9ND8. Archlej-InA lovinj memory of our dear husband an* rather, who passed away Decem ber 11. 1944. Not just today. But every day. We remember. —Always remembered by his lov ing wife and daughter. SlMONDS. Archie— In loylni memory of my dear brothei Arch., who passed away Decem ber 11. 1944. May ,thhe sunshlni you missed on life's highway, bi found In God's haven of rest. Alwuys renumbered by his lovlni sister VI.. Sydney. . SMITH.— In memory of oui rie*r father and granrifothcr. Ji^ » token true and tender; to shoi you dad. we still remember.— ivei remembered by his son Albert Phyllis and family. , SOAR, Johanna Louisa.— In lov ing memory of mother, wh- died at Glenelg on December 11 1947-i-AUee and Dorothy. TM.BROOK.— In lovlni mem ory of our mother and father, whj passed aw»y en December 4 193 Sind December II, 1949.— Alwayi remembered by .their loving «w »n«i daughter-in-law. Reg. -Marl. ?mSSSL-In loving manor; passed &mD?cema£rdl41!- SB SS5 h December 11. 1949 respec tively.— Always loved and remem bered by their daughter, son-in low i-nd grandson. Doreen. Syd and Alan. ? RETURN THANKS cerley THANK all kind relative! and friends for the many per sonal expressions of sympathy telegrams, cards, and floral trl butex. in their recent bereavement at the loss of their loving fathci and grandfather. Special thanks to the attending doctor and thi nursing staff of the Pt. Pine Hos pitEl for their unceasing atten tion. Will all please accept this as a personal -expression ol thanks? ? BROADSTOCK. — Mrs. Broad stock of Gawler. and daughtei Laurel, wish to sincerley THANK all relatives and friends for flora tributes, letters, cards and per sonal expressions of sympathy, ir the loss of their beloved husbanc and father. ? — ? GRIFFIN.— The sisters and bro thers of the late William Grif fin, of Tapp street.. Rosewaler wish to sincerely THANK all ktnc relations friends, and nelghoors for floral tributes, letter, cards telegrams and personal expres sions of sympathy, in the recem sad loss of our dear brother. Spe cial thanks to the Rosewater Ten nis Club and his 'Gang' 49 of thi waterside workers. Will all plcasi accept this as our very persona and sincere thanks? ? MOLLER.The daughters of th( late Ernstine Pauline Moller wish to THANK kind friends anc rrlations. for their expressions p sympathy and floral tributes, ii their recent sad bereavement, a the loss of their dear mother. WH all please accept this as our per sonal sincere thanks? ? KANSOM. — Mrs. A. Ransom ? daughter and sons, wish ti THANK relatives and friends fo: flcral tributes, cards, letters, tele grams and personal expressions ol sympathy, in the sad loss of theii beloved husband and father. Wil all please accept this as theti personal thanks? ? RESE1GH.— The sisters of thi late Florence Beatrice Reselfth wish to THANK relatives anc friends for floral tributes, cards personal expressions of sympath; In the loss of their sister. Will al please accept this as our persona and sincere thanks? ? SMITH.— Mrs. Smith. MarJorl- and Howard, wish to THANK all relatives and friends for kim expressions of sympathy, ln theii recent sad bereavement. ? riHOOSE D I S T I N C T I V I PRINTED PERSONAL NOTE PAPER from the SELECTED RANGE at THE ADVERTISER PRINTING OFFICE. MARYBOROUGH PLACE Just behind the main Advertise! Building.
FUNERAL NOTICES ALEXANDER.— THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. RiCHARD VICTOR ALEXANDER are re spectfully Informed that his runeral will leave his late resi dence. 65 Avenue road, Cumber land Park, on SATURDAY, at 11 a.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. ALFRED JAMES * SONS LIMITED 1A.F.D.A.1. Unlcy and ? Mile End. UA1129. HOLDFAST LEWIS LODGE. NO. 96. BRETHREN are respectfully informea that the Funeral ol our late Brother RICHARD VICTOR ALEXANDER will leave his late residence. 65 Avenue road. Cum berland Park, on SATURDAY, at ll a.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. _By_ordcr. W.M. ? BERTRAM— THE FRIENDS of Mr. HERBERT VICTOR BERTRAM are respectfully in formed that the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE. Olive Blanche, will .leave his residence. 1 Reid avenue, Ashford, on MONDAY, at 11 a.m.. lor the West Terrace Cemetery. PARTINGTON & SON. Funeral Directors, South road. Black Forest. LF1246. BERTRAM.— KESWICK LEWIS ,...Ti-Oi3GJ. No. lUo. — BRETH htN are aavised that the funeral 01 lVlrs. p. B. BERTRAM, the bc lovcd wile 0; our Worshipful Master Herbert V. Bertram, will leave .ijs icsiacnce. 1 Reid avenue. Arhford. on MONDAY at 11 a.m. for West lerrace Cemetery. ? Jy command 01 uie 3. A'. BOWDEN.— THE FRIENDS of _ the late Mr. ALBERT BAX TfcR BOWDEN are respectfully nformed that his Funeral will leave the Summertown Meth odist Church after service com mencing at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, for the Summertown Cemetery. Rev. A. C. L. Sanders will offl L. V. CAO8T, Funeral Director. . ? Summertown. ? CATALANO.— THE FRIENDS Of _. Mr. and Mrs. CORRADO CATALANO are respectfully in formed that the Funeral of their ate infant SON (Mario) will leave their residence, 38 Fifth ., .. funeral Directors. 47-49J»ak|fl3eldnstreet.6 Phones *e,f^S^u'yit,ln,formed '»t his l'°eral will leave the Funeral rortheDud.e,ParkRCeme5t5er;:m' Funeral Directors. A.F.D.A., _P^_W. Blackwell Ltd., Proptrs. HOBBS.—THE FRIENDS of Mr. FRANK H. HOBBS, of Wear avenue, Payneham are respect- fully notified that the Remains of his late beloved WIFE (Florence Amy), were reverently laid to rest (privately), in the Payneham Cemetery, on THURSDAY AFTER- NOON. Rev. C. J. Davis officiated. W. WILLIAMSON & SON, Funeral Directors. 124 Wellington road, Payneham. FA1707. JENNER.— REQUIEM MASS for *- the repose of the soul of the late Mr GEORGE JfcNNER will bt celebrated in St. Rose's Church. Kapunua. on SUNDAY, at 7 a.m. His Funeral wUl leave the church at 2 p.m. for the St. Aioysius Church, seven Hills, arriving ap proximately 3.30 p.m.. thence to the Seven Hllis Catholic Cemetery. A. F. MAVGER. (K. Pfitzner, prop.). Funeral Director. ? Kapunda. _ Phone_67. ? LEY.— THE FRIENDS OX the .late Mr. GEORGE TOZSR JOHN LEY are respectfully in formed that his Funeral is ap pointed to leave the Anglican Church. Barmera, on THIS DAY ?Friday), after a service com mencing at 3 p.m.. for the Bar mera Cemetery. Rev. Hopton kindly officiating. RUMBOLD, funeral Directors, g: Schramm, A.F.D.A.. Proprietors. Phonejtenmark 99; Barmera 13J. PATfcREON.— THE 1 FRIENDS of „ the late Mr. LOUDOUN G. PATERSON are respectfully in formed that his Funeral will leave his late residence. 'The Pines.' Yongala. on FRIDAY., at 2.30 p.m. for the Yongala Cemetery. S. WENHAM. A.F.D:A., Funeral Director. Jamestown. Phone 11. Terowie 4. rpOMLINSON.— THE FRIENDS -I- of the late Mrt. HARRIETT MABEL TOMLINSON. of 132 Cross road. Highgate. are respectfully informed that her Remains were privately laid to rest on THURS DAY, December 10. in the North road Cemetery. Rev. F. Weston officiated. FENGELLEY & KNABE LTD.. Funeral Directors. 210 Rundle St. W1328 12 lines). VASEY.— THE FRIENDS' of the late SYDNEY GEORGE VASEi, are respectfully Informed that his Funeral is appointed to leave the undertakers premises at 3 p.m.. on THIS DAY (Friday), for the Walkerie Cemetery. A. C. KLEEMAN. Funeral Director. Waikerie. Phone 43. ? A.A.A. WREATHS' delivered, shortest notice. STANLEY FLORISTS. 45 Adelaide Arcade. W3320; after hours U2824. ? A AT Tuckei.- tiutioi Jluir st. Wreaths del. anywhere LA5285: aft. hrs.. LU680O LU5811 ACARMEL H.ORISTS. 107 Magill rd Wreaths del F5019 A BETTER wreaths at Vielte*. 414 Unlcy ro UA8170 UA1377 A* GLADIOLI FLORISTS opp - North Ra. Cem Wreaths del. M3145: after hours ML1821 ? A WREATHS del UA7S28 *ua LF4662. Golden Daffodil 215 Unley rd Malvern. ? A MILE END Florist LU6791 86 Henley Beach rd Wreaths A A DELMAI ART FLORIST. 14' Prospect road Wreaths tie, ML3527 or ML4537. all hrs ? A S D. TILLETT MEMORIALS. A 63 WAKEFIELD ST AND WESTTER. C4524 ? AC COLLINS. MEMORIALS 89a UNLEY ROAD ONLEY. Phone U5362 ? ARNOLDS FIORIST bus stop 10. Port road Hindmar«h. Wreaths rte! X7PS6 LF1330 ? A. BLUE ORCHID. Rose Park. Wreaths del F3750 all hrs — A. BILL Keen's Memorials. 319 Main Nth rd.. Enfleld. ML5871. BON TON KLORibi vii,n-ore B Forest LF1584. LC6887 - CROYDON — ELIZABETH ANN FLORIST. 62 Government rd. Wreaths delivered LU5784; after hours, MA035 — ? DAWN FLORIST. Wreaths del. Main North road. Prospect. ML5297; after hours. ML1049. ? HENIEY Floristh wreaths iiel. t.RfiPn- ifler hrs FX1H04 — — MEMORIAL plates, honor rolls. &c. designed and engraved on metal. Lucy & Son. Gays Arc. off Adelaide Arc. W3168 and Blyth St.. LA5078. ? R. W. SALMON. Monumental Masons. 3 Ballara St.. Mile End LtnO27 M' hours ? — - TORRENSVILLE. Hewitt, Florist. Town Hall Buildings, Henley Beach road. Wreaths, delivered. LU5266. all hours. ? WANTED TO SELL ? Clathinc ? i^OSTUMES and' men's suits KJ altered, let out. taken in. &c. SEVEN-DAY SERVICE. WILLIAMS. TAILOR. Victoria sq. EVENING suit. 34 in. waist, lat est style; also dinner suit, size 4, reasonable. 22 Lansdowne tee.. Nth. Walkervllle. ? - HIRE! HIRE1 HIRE! All yed rilng, evening wear, from Hollywood Hire Service. Lovely frocks, veils, men's dinner dress, lounge suits, all access. ' New voriotv UA1T7Q (day or evening). TWEW English suit, fit tall man. 1^1 still at tailor's. TJ3978. ? ? Furniture ? A.A.A. CADMAN BROS.*. 'THE HINDLEY' FURNISHERS.' 102 and 141 HINDLEY ST. THE BETTER VALUE IN NEW. MODERN. CRAFTSMEN - BUILT QUALITY FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ^TRADE-INS A CREAM and nickel, double bed and mattress, good order. AT Norwood Galleries, a pair of Sheffield candlebra, £65. Mahogany round table. £39. Cozens drawing, £180 Large cedar bookcase. £65. Concert Grand Piano. £650. A Daimler car. £375. Q.A. Lounge Suite. £97. Cedar Desk. £33. i Dining Chairs. £42. Doulton Plaque. £5. Pair Blue Lustres £12. Open for inspection. 10 to 5. 11 Kent rd. MF2574. AT MEGAW & HOGG'S. 127-129 King William st. An attrac tive, modern dining suite in near ly new condition. 8 pieces, includ ing ladder-back chairs. £47/10/-. An excellent 4-picce double bed room luite. £59/10/-. Single bedroom suite, consisting of 3 ft. 6 wardrobe, with dressing table and bedside cupboard. £19/10/-. 4-drawer desk. £8/10/-. Combina tion wardrobe dressing table. £10/17/6. New single wardrobe. £8/15/-. Modern dressing tables. £10/10/- and £12/10/-. Kitchen cabinets from £5/10/-. 4x2 kitchen table. £3/5/-. Attractive fireside chairs, £5/19/6. Uphols tered easy chairs, 25/- each. Book shelves. £4/19/6. Polished dining table. 6 ft. with 8 In. extension, bargain at £5/10/-. Cedar chest. £13/10/-. Washstand with 4 ft. marble and mirror. £1/5/-. Large stocks of furniture of all kinds on view. Inspection and enquiries welcomed. MEGAW it HOGG.. opposite Town Hall. ? A. LOVELY writing desks. -i\- £7/15/-; comb, wardrobes. £11/17/6: china cabinet. bow front. £14/10/-. Cheapest In town and a huge stock good used furni ture. Free delivery. McKays Mart. M TTnlcv rA ? . -?