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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, IN MEMORIAM, AND FUNERAL NOTICES

Announcements under this heading must be authorised by the name and address of the sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two Shillings and Sixpence each when not   exceeding fire lines; over five lines, six-   pence per line. Death Advertisements in which a Funeral announcement is made are charged for as if the Death and Funeral were separate   announcements, namely — The Minimum charge of 2/6 and 3/4 respectively. In Memoriam and Death Advertisements con- taining reference to more than one deceased are charged 2/6 each for each deceased   mentioned, as if they were distinct and announcements. Engagements and Approaching Marriages and Marriage Notices require the signatures of both parties concerned. BIRTHS BAVERSTOCK (nee Hilda Hehir). On the 22nd October, to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Baver- stock, of Robert street, Queensbury—son   (Ronald Arthur). Both well. Thanking Drs. Holder and Cherry and Nurse Thompson. BEATTIE (nee Alma McBeath).—On the 22nd October, at Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beartie—a son. BOUCAUT.—On the 23rd October, to the wife of H. R. P. Boucaut, of Mailala— a daughter. CARRAILL (nee Powell).—On the 21st Octo- ber, at the Memorial Hospital, to the true of Murray. Carraill, Oakbank—a son (Robert Murray). CARTHEW (nee Eva Millington).—On the 13th October, at Hutchinson Hospital. Gawler. to the wife of J. Strathmore Carthew. Station House, Wasleys—a son (Warren Clifford). Both well. Thanking Dr. Wilson and hospital staff. CHIVELL.—On the 21st October, at Northern Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chivell, Struan avenue, Enfield—a daughter (Pamela Yvonne).   Special thanks to Dr. Wigg, Sister O'Brian and staff. No visitors for five days. HARRIS.—On the 23rd October, at "Sirius." Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg Harris. of Woodville—a daughter (Patricia). Grateful   thanks to Dr. L J. Dunstone and Sister Shinn and staff. KEENIHAN (nee Pool).—On the 21st Oc- tober, at Sister Goldney's, Beulah road, to Grace, the wife of V. H. Keenihan, of Nor- wood—a son. Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Ivan Magarey, Sister Goldney, and staff. KNIGHT.—On the 21st October. at Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Ivy, wife of A. J. Knight—a son. Both well. OSBOBNE (nee Margaret Stevens).—On the   22nd October, at "Milo," Woodville. to the wife of A. W. Osborne. York place. Woodville— a bonny daughter (Fay Elizabeth). Thanks to Dr. Chinner and Nurse Wilson. SMITH.—On the 21st October, at Lynette Nursing Home. Glen Osmond road. Fullarton, to Mr. and Mrs. Geoff. Smith—a daughter. SAWLEY (nee Nora Saint).—On the 20th October, at Wakefield street Private Hospital, to wife of D. P. Sawley—a daughter. SLEE. —On the 21st October, at Rowan. Magill road. Norwood, to the wife of Dugald H. Slee, Royston Park—a son. STARKEY.—On the 21st October, at the Mount Pleasant Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. K. Starkey, of Sanderston —a son. Both well. SWINDEN (nee Jean Harvey).—On the 17th October, at Sirius Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Swinden. of Alberton—a daughter (Margaret Dawn). WALKER (nee Watson).—On the 15th Octo- ber, at the Rose Park Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Walker—a daughter (stillborn). Thanking Dr. and Mrs. Wall. Sister Gummow and hospital staff. WINSTONE (.nee Helene Koldig).—On the 23rd October, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Winstone. Birkenhead—a daughter (Heather Ann. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Chandler and Nurse Church. No visitors for five days. YATES (nee Dixon). —On the sth October, at Tailem Bend, to the wife of H. Stewart Yates. of Meningie—a daughter (Margaret Cowell). Special thanks to Drs. Cleland and Cotton and Sister Trewartha and staff. MARRIAGES BOOTS—SBLLTVAN On the 26th Septem ber, at St. Ann's Church. Marion, by (he Her. Father Robertson, Ellen (Nellie), third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sullivan, 74 South road. Glandore. to Claude, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boots, of Oaklands. HOSKING—HENDBIE.—On the 19th Aug ust, at 77 Eydenham road, Norwood. John Whinbam Hosking to Jessie Elizabeth Hen- HOUNSLOW - HENNESSY.- On the 17th October, at North Adelaide, by Rev. Father O'Reilly, the marriage was solemnised of Ann, daughter of Mrs. T. Constable, of Bowden, and the late W. J. Hennessy, to Cecil (Jock), second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Houndow. of Semaphore. NEVILLE—SAINT. — On the 10th October, at St. Mary Magdalene's Church, Adelaide, by Rev. J. Hardingham, Barbara Winifred, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Saint, Two Wells, to Leslie Hubert, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Neville, Henley Beach. At home,   Wednesday, 28th October, "Caithness," 27 Galway avenue, Broadview. PIAXTON CLASOHM.—The marriage of Pearl, eldest-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Clasohm. of New Hindmarsh. to Thomas Guy. only son of Mrs. and the late T. E. Plaxton of Hindmarsh. was solemnised at the Methodist Manse. Wellsnd. on Ihe lOlh October, by the Rev. F. w. Brasher. GOLDEN WEDDINGS NORTH —AFFLECK.—On the 25th October. 1886. at St. Matthew's. Prahran. by Rev. H. A. Langley, Ernest Stuart, eldest son of late Mr. and Mrs. J. S. North, of Ballarat. to Selene Ann, eldest daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Aff leck, of Prahran. Present address —The Rec tory, Laura, S.A. RICHARDSON RELF On the 20th Oc tober, 1886. at Tunbndge Wells. Kent, England. Amos Richardson, of chapel 'Green, Crow borough, Sussex, to Harriet Belt, at Calverley Toad, Tunbridge Wells. Present address, 21 Ijinley avenue. Blair Athol. SILVER -WEDDINGS ANDERSEN—FRASEK.—On the 25th Octo ber. 1911. at Soutlwark Baptist Church, by late Her. E. Bongey. Harold, youngest son Sate Mr. and Mrs. M. Andersen, Gavrler South, to Isabel youngest daughter late Mr. and Mte. a. Fraser. Southvark. Present address, 10 Entore street. Mile-End. HATDON—MLLEY.—On the 25th October. 1911, by the late Rev. J. J. Nicholls, "WUlUam Richard, second son of Mrs. J. A. and the late Mr. -W. W. Haydon, of Kangaroo Flat, to Edith Ellen, fourth daughter ot the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Tffley, of Payneham. Present address. Roseworthy Agricultural College. JOLLY —GREGORY.—On the 25th October. 1911. at Gumeracha, by the Rev. W. F. James, lewis L_ youngest son ot the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Jolly, Chain of Ponds, to Annie, youngest daughter of Mr. Josiah and the late Mrs. Gregory, of St. Peters. Present address, 3 Victoria street. Rugby. LOVE—HAKSEK.—On the 25th October. 1911. at St. Paul's. Port Adelaide, by the Her. M. Williams William, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Love, of Albert Park, to Olivia H., eldest daughter of Mrs and the late Mr. Harald Hansen,.of Cheltenham. Present ad tirefs, Weronga, Third ar., Alberton East.i QUIGLEY—CROSS On the 24th October. 1911. at St. Francis Xavters Cathedral, by Rev. Father Denny, John, eldest son of Cather ine and the late John Quigley, to Mary E (Nelliei, third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Cross. Fifth street. Part Pirie West- Present address, Murray Bridge. RADFORD—WILLIS.—On the 24th October. 1911, at Flinders street Baptist, Church, by Rev. Peter Fleming. Leslie Harold, eldest son or Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Radford. Ravenswood. to Edith Myrtle, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Willis, Adelaide. Present address—B9 Grant avenue, Toorak. v APPROACHING MARRIAGES CLARK—HALLANDAL.—The marriage of Mabel iDoti. youngest daughter of Mr. and Sirs. W. Clark, of Bowden. to Arthur, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Hallandal. oi Bowden. will be solemnised at All Saints' Church. Hindmarsh. on Saturday. October 31st, Bt 7.15 p.m. CAMPBELL—GRAHAM.—The marriage of ?Winifred, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Campbell, of Collinswood, to Stuart, only iton of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Graham, of G:l -feerton, will be solemnised at St. Cuthbert's Chnreh, Prospect, on Saturday. 3l£t October, et 7 p.m. ? GULLY—BALDWIN.—The marriage oi Clarice M.. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gully, of Toorak. to Thomas J., third son of Mr. and Mrs. Meczies Baldwin, ot Mel bourne, will be solemnised at GartreU {Memorial Church. Rose park, on Saturday, the 31st October, at 7.15 p.m. ?jfeAKES^-BORKE.— -The marriage of Deris, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jeanes. ?f Windsor street, Lares Bay. to Anthony, only eon of Mr. and Mrs. T. Burke. South Shields". England, will be solemnised at the Carmelite Priory, Alberton, on the 31st October, at 6 p.m. JOHNSON*—ROSS.—The marriage of Melva <5, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. John ton, of Martin avenue. Plympton, to Alan Reg., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A Ross. 8 Kent (road, Keswick, will be solemnised at Plymnton Methodist Church, on 31st October, at 7 p.m. MILLS—PAYNTER.—The marriage of Jovcc C, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. e..'g Mills, Grange, to Maurice S.. younger son oi Mr and Mrs. W. Paynter. Henley Beach, will be solemnised at Henley Beach Congregational Church on October 31st. at 6.30 p.m. MOODY —GLASSON. —The marriage of Con stance, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moody,   of Prospect, to Harold, second son of Mr. and   Mrs. Glasson, of Prospect, will take place at   the Enfield Methodist Church, at 3.30 p.m., Sat   urday, 31st October. Friends and relatives   cordially invited to ceremony. NELSON —BEECOCK. —The marriage of Dorothy Jennet, youngest daughter of Mrs. and   the late Mr. E. Nelson, of Ethelton, to Albert   Reginald, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.   Eercock, of -Goodwood, will be solemnised at   fit. Bede's ? Church. Semaphore, on the 31st October, at 7 p.m. Friends and relatives cor dially invited to ceremony. No reception. PEERING —GEYER. — The marriage of Gladys, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mr. and .Mrs. T. A. Gfyer. of Lemeroo. will dp solemnised in St. Andrew's Church. Mannum. on Saturday. 31st October, at 7.30 p.m. Friends   and relatives cordially invited to ceremony.   RADFORD—ASH.—The marriage of Audrey   Margaret, only daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. P.   Radford. of Fullarton Estate, to Ford Edward,   only son or Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ash. of Fullar   ton. will be solemnlted :n the Church of Christ, Grote street, on Saturday. 31st October, at 7   p.m. Reception at "Arcadia."

APPROACHING MARRIAGES REDDING —PRIMMER. —The marriage of Dorothy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Redding, of Moonta, to Eric, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Primmer, of Largs Bay, will be solemnised at St. Bede's Church, Semaphore, at 7.30 p.m., Saturday, 31st Octo ber. No reception. ROPER — FLEMING.—The marriase of Nellie, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. P. Roper, of Port Pirie. to Leonard, second son of Mr and Mrs. F. Fleming, both of Port Pirie. will be solemnised at Risdon Park Methodist Church. Port Pirie. on Saturday. 31st October, at 7 p.m. SMITH—TAVERNER.—The marriage ar ranged between Ann. the only daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Woodville, and James, son of Mr. E. C. and the late Mrs. Taverner. and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of Largs Bay. will be solemnised at the Semaphore Church of Christ on Saturday. 31st October, at 4.15 p.m. SKEWES—CASEY. — The marriage -of Blanche, eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. 5. H. Skewes. of North Adelaide, to Leslie. elCest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. A. G. Casey, late of Prospect, will be solemnised In the Prospect Church of Christ on Saturday. 31st October, at 7.30 p.m. Friends snd relatives cordially invited. No reception. SCHAEDEL—KEEFE.—Tbe marriage of Gwen. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schaedel. of Semaphore, to Raymond, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Keefe. ol Semaphore, will be solemnised at the Lutheran Church. Flinders strs:t. on Saturday, 31st October, at 7 pan. Reception. TURNER—WILTON. — The marriage of MeMc only child of Mrs V. and the lute Mr. J. H. Turner, late of Payneham. to Mr. Henry Wilton, third son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilton, of Payneham. will be solemnised at College Park Congregational Church, on 31st October, at 7.30 p.m. WATKINS—SIOXTHOSE.—The marriage of Patricia, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Watkins. ol Westbourne Park, to George, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Montrose, of Miie-End. wiil be solemnised at Pirie street Methodist Church, on Saturday. 31sf October. at 7.15 p.m. WATSON —BROOKS. —The marriage of Gwen Nancy, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Watson, of Uiddleton, to Arthur C. youngest son of Mrs. 5. G. Mann. Whyts rarcowie. and the late Mr. Peter Brooks, of Blackwood. will be solemnised at Middletoa I Methodist Church, on 31st October, at 7 p.m. WULFF—TEEND.—The marriage of Elsie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wulfi. of Nor wood, to Allan, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Yeend. of Norwood will be solemnised at Nor wood Baptist Church, on Saturday, 31st Octo ber, at 7pjn_ ENGAGEMENTS . DOVER—TIiOHY. —The engagement Is an nounced of Alma, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dover. GSenelg. to Eric, third son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W, Tuohy. of Onlev EATT—ECKERT. —Tbe engagement is an nounced of Theda M . only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Eatt. of Seacliff. to Clifford B_ eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Eckert, of Goodwood. EKINS —CROWHVRST.—The engagement is announced of Beryl, younger daughter of Mr. and'the late Mrs. A. L. G. Ekins. of Watson avenue. Rose Part, to Trevor, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crowhurst. of Fisher street, Norwood. ELLIS—PASCOE. —The engagement is an- nounced of Patricia, only daughter of Mr. C.   H. Ellis and late Mrs. Ellis, Kirkcaldy road, Kirkcaldy (late of Lockleys), to Ernest John, second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pascoe, 3 High street, Grange. HESSION —TOMS.—The engagement is an nounced or Marjorie M . second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hession, of 16 James street. Gilberton. to Lawrence W_ younger son of Mrs. G. McNamee. and the late W. H. Toms, of 10 Mornington road. Onley. KEKWICK —CROUCH. —The engagement is announced of Beryl, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Kekwick. of Baltour street. Prospect, to Reginald Milford. only son of Mrs: snd the late Mr. M. B. Crouch, of Milner street. Prospect. MATHESON—BRICE.—The engagement Is announced of Gladys X- daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Matheson. of Mile-End, to Arthur W., 'only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brice. of Southwark. ROUTUEDGE—LANG. —The engagement Is announced of Ethel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T D. RouUedge. of Clarence Park, to Melville J.. second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lang, of Seaclifl. ROSE; —EILSTONE The engagement Is announced of Thelma. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rose, to Joseph T., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riistone. both of Wallaroo Mines. SANGSTER — WHTTEHORN. —The engage ment is announced of Jean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Sangster, of 40 Robert street. Peterhead, to Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Whltehom, ol 158 Fletcher road, Largs Bay. STONER—ROBERTS.—The engagement is announced of Ethel, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. E. J. Stoner. of 2 Scotia street. Croydon. to Stanley A. C. only son of Mr. and Mis. J. S. Roberts, of 238 Gilbert street. City. WILSON—NOKTHON. —The engagement of Doris E- only daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs H. G. Wilson, of Torrensville, to Ronald E.. only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. B. A. Northon, of Kilkenny. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings are extended to the under mentioned .members of the children's Hospi tal Birthday League. All communications re garding birthdays ?in this column must be addressed to the Lay Superintendent. Chil dren's Hospital. North Adelaide. Minimum insertion fee. 2/6. 24/10/36 Audrey E. Suns, Wilmington. Kathleen Thomas. ?Fairvi=w," Huddlestone. Patty -Kvans, Crystal Brooli. Eileen Steer. Warramboo. W.C. Jim Kruger, Murray Bridge. Agnes M. Eley. Seaview rd.. Eenley Beach. Eunice *""g. Moorook. Marjorie C. Coats. St. George's ay.. Glandore West. 25/10/36 Mr. Bob Filmer, Corey Point; Jean Partridge, Balaklava. <- Kay Parker, Long Plains. Joyce Campbell. Kensington rd.. Rose Park. Iris Phillips, Graves ft.. Kadma. Don Phillips. Graves St.. Kadina. Reginald Arscott. Peterborough. Peter Dickson. Moscow st, Peterborough. Cheerio. William Pepper. Aldgate. DEATHS APPPLEBY. —On the 16th October, at Port Pirie, Agnes, widow of John Appleby, aged 86 years, devoted mother of Edith, John and Archie.   BELL. —On the 23rd October, at Keswick, John William, dearly loved husband of Eliza beth Bell, and loving father of Gordon, late Deputy Commissioner of the Repatriation Commission, in his 64th year. BOERTH. —On the 23rd October, at Lobe thal, Phyllis Merle, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boerth, of Lobethal. aged 7 years 4 months. Sadly missed. BURTON. —On the 23rd October, at her re sidence, 15 Bernard street, Lower Mitcham, Agnes, the dearly beloved wife of Thomas Bur ton and loving mother of Margaret and Tho mas, aged 62 years. A patient sufferer resting. DAVIS. —On the 23rd October, at Calvary Hospital. Florence Ada Ann. dearly beloved wife of William Davis, of 10 Third avenue, Cheltenham iformerly of St. Peters), -and lov ing mother of Gertrude May and William Gor don Davis. Aged 5? years. Requiescat in pace. GUTHRIE. William Guthrie.—ln England, on the 20th October 'suddenly*. loving hus band of Alice, dearly loved father of Herbert ? Fritzi, Wilma (Mrs. Mac. Cumingi. James. David. Arthur, Joan, John, and Ralph. In his 62nd year. HELLYER. —On the 19th October, at Ade laide, suddenly. Hilda Amelia Ann. loved mother of Shirley, Betty and Robert, late of Mount Gambier. At rest.   KELLY - On the 23rd October, at Kadina (suddenly), Mary Ann, beloved wife of J. A. Kelly, of Melton. Y.P. R.I.P. LEWIS.—On the 23rd October, at Henley Beach road, Lockleys. Evelyn Annir, widow ot Thomas Lewis (a loving mother), leaving five daughters and three sons, aged 72 years. Peacefully resting. MURPHY.—On the 14th October, at Syd ney. Jim. eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. "Murphy, late of Broken Hill. RJ.P. NICHOLLS.—On the 22nd October, at a private hospital, Adelaide. Fanny Susan, dearly beloved wile of Robert Nicholls. of "Pareora." Port Wakefle:d, aged '67 years. RAMSAY. —On the 21st October. Ruby Peart, the dearly beloved wife of Francis David Ram say, of Victor Harbour, and S3 Gover street. North Adelaide, aged 41 years. Rest, sweet heart. SANGSTER. Albert Cecil iCyrill.—On the 19th October, at Adelaide, aged 49 years, third beloved son of Mr*. M. and the lat% G Sazgster. RundTe street, Kent Town: bro ther or Dot. Elsie. Vera. Bert. Ted. Clem, and Claude Sancster Late 10th Battalion AJ.F. SANGSTER.—On the 19th October, at the Adelaide Hospital. Albert Cecil, beloved hus jb'and of Jeanne Barbara Sangster. and loving i father of George. Cyril, and Iris. A patient I sufferer at rest. ; SEAMAN.—On^he 17th October. Melbourne. 'Eo'ie! Pr?d. died on his 55th birthday." Somej ! day we'll understand. j 1 SEMMEXS.—On the 23rd October. Charles j i SemmenE. ol Hili View road. Dulwich "late oil ; Mylon. dearly beloved husband of the lac ] I Winifred Semmecs. agsd GO years. At r-st. j i STONE.—On the 22nd October, at Adelaide. I ! result of accident. Howard Gordon, beloved youneer son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stone, of No. 8 Hucbes street. North Unley. atcd 23 years SCHULZ.—On the 23rd October, at the Lox ton Hospital. Frederick Carl, dearly beloved husband of Augusta Bertha Schulz. ased 60 years. SMIDTH.—On the 23rd October, at private   hospital. Semaphore. Charles Oscar, beloved   husband of Alice Smidth and loving father of   Leve, Hilda, Victor, and Cyril, aged 83 years.   | At rest. \ WILLIS.—On thr 23rd October, at Crystal Brook Memorial Hospital. Alfred John, be ' loved second son of late John and Mary Willis, Of Red Hill, aged 76 years.

DEATHS WALSH. —On the 19th October, at his resi dence. Whyte Yarcowie. Michael, dearly be loved husband or Jane M. Walsh, snd loving lather of Jack, Agnes. Mary, and Pat. Aged 77 years. RJ.P. WATERS.—On the 10th October at Ade laide. Thomas William, dearly beloved eldest son of Thomas Win ion and Mary Waters. Albert street. Goodwood. Sadly missed. HHII itNBUBX.—on the 19th OcloDer. at private hospital. Norwood. Louisa, loving mother of Mrs. G. H. Hutchinson. St. Peters, aged 68 years. A patient sufferer at rest WILLIS.—On the 19th October, at Clare- mont. Western Australia. Thomas Edward, husband of Mary Willis, of Adelaide. S.A.. father of Jessie Edith and the late Norman Willis, and brother of Jabe (Kanowna. W.A.) and the late Will Willis, aged 82 years. IN MEMORIAM ALDRIDGE. —In loving memory of our dear daughter. Flo. who passed away on ths 251b October. 1932. In our hearts you are always near. We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. —Inserted by her loving father, mother. sJs tere and brothers. ATKINSON. —In loving memory of mother, who passed away on the 24th October. 1934. Leaves of memory softly come. —Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in law. Albert and Lottie, also grandson, Albert. BENNETT. —In loving memory of Ernest Bennett, who died on 24th October, 1934. —Ever remembered by his loving wife J. W. Bennett. BURPEE. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed on the 23rd October,   1930. Empty is your corner. Vacant is your chair. Whenever we visit the dear old home We miss your footsteps and voice every where. —Inserted by his loving son Alf. and daughter in-law Veronica. CHAPLIN. —In loving memory of my aear b/£ t£ er' Gor.? en- vb? passed away at Leeton. "-S.W, on 24th October. 1934. result of ac cident. . . Deep in our hearts there's a picture * More previous than silver or gold; It's a picture of our dear Gorden, Whose memory will never grow cola. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother in-law. Laurel and Harry, and family. CHEMINANT. —In loving memory of my friend. Mrs. Cheminant, who passed away on 24th October. 1931. Loved, remembered the same today As in the hour you passed away —Ever remembered by A. Fuller. CHEMINANT. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on the 24th October, 1931. We treasure still with love sincere A bgautiful memory of one so dear. —Inserted by her loving husband and sons. COLLINS (nee Mavis Foreman). —Who passed away 25th October. 1934 at miir.ti.iy 1 WaJiinToS^thHtSS^de" 0"11118- I shall see her dear face smiling Not changed—but glorified. —Inserted by grandma and Uncle George. CRONK. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Georgetown on the 24th October. 1934. They say time heals all sorrows And helps us to forget: Bat time to us still makes us see How much we miss you yet. - —Inserted by her loving husband and family. CAREY. —In loving memory of my sis ter, Helia. who passed away 24th October. 1930. A silent thought, a sacred tear. Will keep your memory always dear —Inserted.by her loving sister,"Acnes." CHAPLIN. —In loving memory of our dear brother Gordon, who passed away on the 24th October. 1334 A silent thought brings many a tear Of one we miss and loved so dear. —Errr remembered by his sister and brother in-law. Mollie and Roy. CHAPLIN. —In loving memory of bur dear brother. Gordon James, who 'passed away .at N.S.W.. 24th October. 1934. A tender cord of memory. Is softly touched today: Loving thought of you. dear Gordon,: That will never fade*awav. —Inserted by his loving sisters. Lizzie and Audrey. CHAPLIN. —In sad but' loving memory ol our dear son Gordon, who died on the 24th October, 1934. Result of accident. I think of you each day. dear Gordon, In grief that is deep and true. No one Knows the silent heartache That makes us long for you. I would give all the years, dear son. Though the years to come may be lew. Just a day of yesterday. Just a day with you. —Inserted by his loving mother and father. CAREY. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away on the 24th October. 1930. Always in our thoughts. . —Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in law. Bert and Elsie, and grandson Mauric. . CAREY. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 24th October. 1930. Loving memories never die. —Inserted by Eileen. Bill, and grandson John. CRONK. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away on the 24th October. 1934. A little token, true and tender. Just to show we still remember. . —Inserted by her loving daughter and son in-law. Dolly and Cecil, and grandchildren, Derak and Margaret Andrews. Port Wake fieJd. . DACK. —In loving memory of dear mother ?who passed away at Vacka "on the 25th Octo- Drep in our hearts there's a picture More precious than silver or cold: It's a picture of our dear mother. Whose memory will never grow cold. —Inserted by her loving daughter. Ella, son in-law. Arthur, and grandchildren. Stone Hut. EDWARDS. —In loving memory of Florence, our dear mother and 'ma, -who died on the 24th October. 1930. Sad are our hearts when In silence alone. We cherish sweet memories that are only our own. We miss you, we mourn you. dear mother, unseen. And our memories go back to tbe days that have been. —So sadly missed by Em, Hugh, and Betty Snelling. EDWARDS. —In loving remembrance of our dear mother, who passed away on the 24th October. 1930.. Your memory is as dear today As in the hour you passed away: We loved you then, we love tou" still; Forget you. no. we never will. EDWARDS. —In loving memory of my dear daughter (Florriet, who passed away on the 24tb October. 1930. Her smiling face and loving ways Will linger with us all our days —Inserted by hei loving mother. EDWARDS. —In loving memGtv of my- ?iar 'ling wife Florence, who died on "the 24th Oc tober. 1930. Death takes us by surprise. And stays our hurrying feet: The preat design unfinished lies. Our live? are incomDlete. A darling pal at rest. EVANS. —In loving memory of our dear hus band and father, who passed away on 24th October. 1931,—iove's greatest eift—remem brance.—lnserted by his loving wile and daugh- FRASER. —In loving memoir of our b>a' ?on and brother. Morton John who na^sed ="rayon the 25th October. 1932. 3 t Rlvetton The dearest of memories linger yet. Too dearly loved to ever forget —Sadiv missed by his loving parents, brother and sisters. FRASER. —ln loving memory of our dr-ar 5Mh t?Oc.o^?. Pl| S32 ed "'* St *UWUm OB the- You left behind aching hearts That loved you most sincere. i r)3l npver bflvt and sever wim Forget you. Morton, dear. -liwrted by his lovins Onelc Les. AunMe Bessie, and cousins. Murray Bridge. FAIRLIE. —A tribute of love to mother. called to rest on 24th October. 1928. Sweet memories, fond and true will always remain, dear mother, of you. ---Inserted by daughter Margaret, and son- in-law Allan. R.I.P. FAIRLIE. —In loving memory of dear mother, died on 24th October. 1928 Not a day do I forget you, mother In my heart you are always near.   I who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. —Inserted by her loving daughter Ivy, son-in- law Jack, and children. FROMM. —In lovice memory of our dear sisier, Jessie May. who passed away on the 23rd October. 1935. —Sadly missed by her rond sisters Edie LIU. and Addie. GREGORY. —In loving memory of our dear molber. who passed away 24th October. 1933 —Ever remembered by her lovinc daughter, son-in-law, and grandsons. GREGORY. —In lonn? memory nf dear mother., passed away on the 24th October. 1933 God took you home. He thought it best To Rive you peace and perfect rest. —Ever remembered by her loving dau-htcr Sell, grandchildren and son George. GEORGE. — In loving memory of our dear mother and prandma, who passed sway on the 24th October. 1931. "Treasured memories "— Inserted by her loving son r-ov. Ida Colin and Yvonne. GEORGE. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grand>na. who passed away on the i 24th October. 1931.—Fondly remembered by ' her loving son. Les.^and family. HEYEN. —In loving memory of our dear moiner. who passed away on 24th October. 1932. Sunshin. pastes, shadows fall. Loving memories outlast all j —Inserted by her loving daughters. Ethel Bertha. HEITHERSAY. —In loving memory of our 1 dear mother and aunt, who passed "away on ;the 24th October. 1934. All we have left sre I sweet memories.—lnserted by her loving 'children. Margaret, Agnes. Campbell, and Gwes (niece), .

IN MEMORIAM HOLDEN.—In loving memory of our tiear mother and grandmother, who passed away on tbe 24tb October. 1932. —Fondly remembered by her lovinc daughters. Lottie &Jid Jean, sons-in-law Charles and Bert, grandchildren Wilbur. Mervyn. and Merle. BARE.—In loving memory of my dear hus band, who passed away on the 24th October, 1933. Loved and remembered the same every day. —Inserted by his loving wife. C. Hare. HOOPER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on the 25th October. 1934. We treasure still with love sincere. A beautiful memory of one so dear. —Insertcc by Bill. Norma and Val. W.A. HOOrEB.—In lovins memory of my dear October. 1934. Of all the gifts of heaven above. The createst was my mother's love. She was one of the best this world could hold. A beautiful thought of one so dear. I will always treasure with love sincere. —Ever remembered by her daughter and son in-law. Flo and Tom Burton. * JEMSON. —In loving memory of mother and crandmotber. who passed away on 23rd Oc tober. 1934. God saw her footsteps failing. Her heart growing weary and weak. So He folded His arms around her And she peacefully fell acleep. —Inserted by Errol. Pearl and erandchUdren JEMSON'.—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunty, who passed away on the 24th October. 1534. Deep in our hearts there's a memory Of one we shall never rorget. —Ever remembered by her sister Liz. and family. JENKINS.—In Tond and lovlne memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Walkervillt on the 25th October. -1931. A [ItfU token, true and tender. Just to show we still remember. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. MACGOWAN In loving memory of my dear wife. Esther, who passed away on tbe 25th October. 1928. , -Loved and remembered. —Inserted by her loving husband. Les. MACGOWAX.—In Idvlng memory of our dear daughter and sister. Esther, who passm away on 25th October. 1928. We have you in our memory. God has you in His care. —Inserted by her loving mother, ctsters and brothers. METCALF In loving memory of our'dear mother, who passed away on the 24th Octo ber. 1932. T She tolled for those she loved. Her life was one whole sacrifice. Sweetest memories linger yet; Too dearly loved to ever forget. —Inserted by her loving husband, daughter Ethel, and son Ted. daughter-in-law, and grandchildren. Jamestown. NELSON,—In loving memory of our dear rather. David, who passed away on 24th Octo ber, 1935. Just a memory, fond and true. To show, dear dad, we think ot you. —Lovingly remembered by Mary, Hilda Nora and Eva. KATION.—In loving memory of our dear dad. who passed away on the 24Ui October. 1929. ' —Ever remembered by Jean and Pat. OEHME—In loving memory or John Oehme. who passed away on 25th October. 1935. Sweet are the memories that never tade. —Inserted by Alb, Florric. and erand chUdren. NATION".—In loving memory of my dear husband anH father. John Boath, who passed away tin 24th October, 1929.—Always remem bered by his loving wife and family, Torrens ville. KERRT.—In loving memory of my dear uncle. George Samuel Perry, of Glenelg. wno passed away on 25th October. J933. Ever remembered. —Inserted by nis niece. Lettie. and family. PARKER.—In loving memory of dear father, who passed away on the 24th October. 1932 A silent thought, a secret tear. Will always keep your memory dear. —-Inserted by Bis loving daughter and son in-law. Dot snd -Mart. PARKER.—In loving memory of our dear husband and lather, who passed away on the 24th October. 1932. "We shall see him one bright morning. Waiting on the other side; We shall see his dear face smiling. Not changed—but glorified." —Inserted by his loving wife and family. ForestviUe. POUI.TON.—In loving memory of my dear husband and father, who-passed away on the 25th October. 1933. at North Adelaide. With tender love and deep regret, I who loved you will never forget. —Inserted by his loving wife and famUy. POtXTON.—In loving memory of our dear brother. George, who passed away on 25th October. 1933. Sweetest memories, rond and true. Ever remain in our hearts for you. —Inserted by his brothers and sisters. PENXIFOLD rln loving memory of my dear husband. Tom, and father of Harold.. Kath.. and Vi.. who died Saturday, 24th October, 1935. Sadly missed. READ—In loving memory of our dear hue band and father, who passed away on the 24th October, 1934. Sadly missed. —Inserted by his loving wife and son. Peree. READ.—In loving memory of my dear father who died on the 24th October. 1934. Ever n membered by Flo. READ.—In loving memory-of dear lather, who passed away on the 24th October. 1934. Although you are gone, love lingers on —Inserted by Edward and family!. RETNOLDS.—In loving memory or our loved wife and mother, passed away on the 24th Oc tober. 1919. A little token, true ant) tender Just to show we still remember. iS^d^Me^fe" 11 tr h?r i0 ?' hUSban<l- SANGSTER.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Herbert, who died on the 2Sth October. 1935. EIP We have only your beautiful memory To remember our whole life tbrou-'h' But its sweetness will linger tor ever" As we treasure that memory of you. —Sadly missed by his loving parents and bro ther. SANGSTER.—In loving memory or our dear nephew and cousin. Herb., who passed away on the 25th October. 1935. R.lJ".—Ever remem ?ere<i by rjncie Jim. Auntie Gert. Aileen. Glen SASGSTER.—In loving memory of dear fS?' Pas^d aw?y on the 25th October. 1335.—Ever remembered by Linda and mother SETTRE.—In loving memory of my father. M. J. Settre. who died on 25th October 1932 —Remembered by his son Percy. Janet and family. nAKT.—,In loving memory ol our dear moUier. who. passed away on 24th October. - Memories in keeping, treasured for ever. Are the happy days we spent together —Inserted by her loving daughter Gladys son-in-law Jim. and grandchildren. VIANT.—In loving memory of dear mum. who died on 24th October. 1934 There are tears that are shed'in silence.. ' And Bunt a sigh of regret: But you were .ours, and we remember. Though others may forget. —Inserted by her loving daughter and Bon in-law. Rube. Fred, and ErandchUdren. VMNT—In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, who passed away on 24th October. 1934. Always so thoughtful, so good, and so kind. Few In this world her equal to find .-^-Inserted by her loving son and daughter in-law. Vera and Bill, and grandchildren. j VIANT In loving memory of darling mother and grandmother, who passed away on the 24th October. 1934. A silent thought, a silent tear. Will always keep your memory dear. Memories are treasures no one can steal. —Inserted by LIU Bill, and grandchildren. Mavis and Harold. Vt 11 ft vwC, —In iorlniE lucinotT ol our dear mother, who passed away on the 25th October, 1935. A wonderful mother, so true and rare. The trials she went through few would bear. She never complained, she wasn't that kind; Just one of those mothers so hard to find. —Inserted by her loving daughter Esther and son-in-law Louis, and granddaughter Brenda. WITTKE.—in sab and loving memory ol my dear mother, who passed away on the 25th Octobei. 1935. One 3'car has passed, but none can tell The loss of mothei I loved so well. The trial was.hard, the shock severe. To part with one I loved so dear At heaven's gale r: all shall meet" Around God's throne each other greet. Where grisf and pain shall all be o'er. And we shall meet to part no more. —Inser;eiJ by her laving daughter Ida. WtLUAMS.— In loving memory of our dear1 husband and father, who passed away at Port Pirie on 25th October. 1935. He bad a nature you could not help loving - A heart purer than gold: And to us who knew him and loved htm His memory will never grow old. I —Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, and £ons.

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