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_ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Not exceeding 4 lines, 2/6; each addi- tional line 1/-; maximum 6 lines. BIRTHS ALEXANDER (nee Price).—On Octo- ber 15, at Port Lincoln Private Hospital, to Marjorie, wife of Geoffrey—a daugh- ter (Roberta Corney). BLOFFWITCH (nee Audrey Candy) — On October 21 at Calvary Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bloffwitch. Jun.—a daughter (Helen Mary) Both Well. Thanking Dr. Crosby, sister and staff. COCKER (nee Slater).—On October 15, at Stirling District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cocker, Heathfleld—a daugh ter (Pamela Joy). Thanking Dr. Max Reid, matron and staff. CUSBWAY i nee Jean Jones i.—At Cal vary, on October 21, to the wile ol Pilot Douglas). Special thanks to Dr. B Ma- DOWJ* (nee Marlon Cam.—On Oct. IS. ?t St. Andrew's Hospital, East Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Down—a daughter. ELPHICK inee Muxloa I.—On Octooer' 21. at Rowan Private Hospital, to Muriel, ?wile of Sgt. L. A. Elphick (A.MJP.I—a daughter (Lorraine Muriel). Both veil. FKT.—On October 11, at Wallaroo, to Mr. and Mrs. Mace Fry—a daugmer (Rosalyn Anne), stillborn. Thanking Dr Kohler and staff. GIBBS 'nee Broadbemi.—On October 22. at Ashforo* Hospital, to Clare and Ron ?—a bonny daughter (Marlene Ruth). Grateful thanks to Drs Evrard. Gault. end staff. No visitors (or seven days GREEKEKLEE (nee -Raymontf.—On October 19. to the wife of S L Greene*- i lee—a son. : HERRAMAN (nee Esma Stokes).—On October 20. at Calvary, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Herraman. of Croydon—a son Jobn Edward) Thanking Dr. Sweeney and nursing sisters. BOWAED inee Jones I.—On October 19, at Rowan Hospital, Magill road, to liorel and Cyril—a daughter (Pamela Eileni. i MEADOW (nee Irene Harvey).—On Oct. 6, al Port Pirle Maternity Hospital. to the wife of Cpl. Norm Meadow <R.AJLF.)—a son (William Arthur). POWEU At St. Andrew's Hospital. East Melbourne, to Gwenyth, wife of Rev. Gordon Powell—a daughter, on October 'kICBARDSON (nee Dulcie Brlttem.— On September 20. at Fullarton, to Mr. and Mrs. O. G Richardson—a daughter tEUzabelfe Anas). : SPURLING.—On October 15. at Cal vary, to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spurling— ' a daughter. Both well. SMITH <nee Doreen McAnhur).—on October 23. at Onley Private Hospital, to tbe wife ol Corpora) Alex D Smith. , R_A.A.r—a daughter. SQCIKES (Dee PbyMis Baoenockl — On October 21, at Uraldla Hospital, to , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Squires—a daughter (Marie). Thanking Dr. Reid and stair. UNDEBWOOD (nee Marjone Wardi.— . On October 22, to Private and Mrs. K. TJnderwood—a bonny daughter (Beverly ' Mayi. Thanking Dr. Joynt and all staff : at Queen Victoria Hospital. WIUGHT (nee Lines).—Oct. 23, at Un ley 'Private Hospital to Mr. and Mrs E. Wright—little sister tor Janice. Both ' welL Thanks to Dr. Nell Munday. disc Sister Smith and stall. ? ; WUSTENVELD.—On October 19 al : Memorial Hospital, to Margretha and Harm Wustenveld—a daughter. Grateiul thanks to Dr. Ronald Verco. ! MARRIAGES ] BKICE—CALDICOIT.—on Oct. 20. al i Bt- dements Church or England. Hu man, Betty, only child of Mrs. J. H. : navel, 61. Peters, to George, youngest ; son ol Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brief, of Mile i End. Rev. R. J. Hewitt officiated. ELLIS—AINSWOBTH.—Marriage 01 : Sister Evelyn H. Ellis, daughter Mrs V. M. EUii. Naracoocte. to Staff-Sgl. T. r. I Ainsworth. son Mrs. R. H. Ainswortn. i Auburn. Melb.. both A.L.F. returned, was I celebrated Warwick, Queensland. Oct. 2 i FATHERS—BENNETT.—The marriage ! ol Lorraine, daughter Mr.-Mrs. G. S Dunnctt, Kensington, to Sydney Fathers, i ?on Mrs, L. Dawson. Narrabeen. N.S W.. I was solemnised at St. Matthews Church. Marryatville. Oct. 22. at 7.30 p.m 1 HARRISON—BOSKING.—Oct. 10. it I Windsor. Brisbane. Margaret, daagnter ol Mi. and late Mrs. H. E. Hosklng. (or- < merly of Meadows, to Reginald iretd. I AJ-F-). son of Mrs. and late Mr. G. Harri- ' ?on. of Brunswick, Vic. LESLIE—PA VETi.—The marriage 01 J Katrine L. Pavey. of Clare, to J. A. Lance- I lot Leslie, of Ml. Fitton Station, via Cop- i ley, was celebrated at Stanley Flat Meth- 1 oniet Church on October IT SILVER WEDDINGS ' AXDESSON—ARNOLD.—On Oct. 24. '. 1917, at Kanunda Congregational Church. by Rev. N. Claridge Goss. William, son ' of U? late Mr.-Mrs. Geo. Anderson, or K?p?nfi? to Caroline L.. daughter Mrs , mod late Mr. E. W. Arnold. Greenock. i MILLAR.—Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Millar, Clynde road. Payneham. announce 25th anniversary of their marriage, which was . solemnised on Oct. 25. 1917. at Panbride J TJ.T. Church Manse, Carnoostie. Scotland. ? by Rev. R. S. McLauchlln. , WENHAM—GLASSON-—Mr. and Mra. L- s. Wenham announce the 25th an niversary of their marriage at James town Methodist Church on October 24. ' 1917. Rev. B. E. Tuck officiated Pre aent address. Clarendon. ' WATSON—STOKES.—Mr. and Mrs. H. ' J. Watson announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage. solemnised at ' Meadows Methodist Cnnreb. on October < 23. 1317. by Rev. C. Taylor. APPROACHING MARRIAGES ' BATTLE!—MORRIS.—The marriage ol Lorna. daughter Mr. and late Mrs. H , A. Battley. Giles Corner, to Keith, twin | son Mr.-Mrs. D. E. Morris;. Col. Light , Grins, will be solemnised Giles Corner , Mtrt'n. Church, Oct 31, 230 p.m. , BAKER—CLARK.—The marriage of Joan, daughter Mrs. and tbe late G A. , P. Baker, to Plylns Officer K. M. Clark. B^iT. son o! Mr.-Mrs. w. 3. Clerk, , Dnley Park, will be solemnised at nnley , Methodist Church Oct. 21. 7.45 p.m. , COLLINS—LEA Marriage of Honda. eldest daughter Mr.-Mrs. W. L. Collins. | Cheltenham, to L.A.C. Noel (EJUF.I. youngest son Mr.-Mrs. J. F. Lea. Wood- | ville. will Uke place at St. Margaret's i Caurch of England, 7.15 p.m. Oct. 28. CARSLAKE—BEAUCK—The marriage of Floris. daughter Mr-Mrs. W. R. Cars- lake. Prospect, to Arthur, son of Mr.-Mrs. T. Beauck, Beachport. will be solemn- lsed at SL Cuthbert't Church. Prospect, i on Oct. 31. at 7.30 p.m. KIESWETTER — McMASTEIL—The marriage of Valma. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kieswetier, South Plympton. to Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. McMaster. Exeter, will be solemnised at st Peter's : Church. Glenelg. on Oct. 31. at 7 pm. LOAN—RINGWOOD.—The marriage will be celebrated of Patricia Helen Loan, eldest daughter of Mr.-Mrs. L. C. Loan, and Richard James, eldest son of Mr. - Mrs. S. H. Ringwood. at 6 p m.. Oct 24. at St. Colomba's. Hawthorn. MeHILLAN—CORDON.—Tbe marriage i ot Dorothy F, daughter Mrs. C. 1. and ' Ute Mr. McMillan, strathalbyn. to Nor man J.. son Mr N and late Mrs. Cordon, i Melrose. will be solemnised St. Cuth- < bert's Church. Prospect. 2.45. Oei 11 MARTEN—AXFORD—The marriage of Frances, daugiite* Mrs. E. and late Mr. Marten. Colonel light Gadens..to Leonard. ; con Mrs. W and late Mr Axlord. Oolsich. ' wili be solemnised at St. Paul's Ade- : laide, on October 31, 7 p.m PATEB SANDEBCOCK. — Tnk mar- \ xjage ot Peggy, daughter Mr.-Mrs A. R. Pater. Linden Pk.. to Cpl. Jack iR-A-A.P.i. : ?on Mr.-Mrs. J. L. Sandercock, Pullarton. will be solemnised Kh?hLibridef Bap- ' tist. Tdes, Oct. 27. 130. i FEAKCE—WICKES.—The marnagt ot Xorma. daughter of Mr-Mrs Ernest i Pearce. Kensington Gdns. to . Milton i (Peter) Wickes R.A.A.F., son Mr -Mrs. : eteve Wlckes. Prospect, will be solemnised i Flinders St. Baptist Sat.. Oct 31. 7 n m. i PETERSEN—ROGERS.—Marriage of Mavis, only cnud Mr.-Mrs F Petersen. I Brompton. to Mervyn. elder son Mr.-Mu < T. Rogers. Kilkenny, sill be solemnised > ?Woodville Metn. CBurcn, 6JO pjn, O?t > 24 Relations and friends cordially Invited BODDA—FATCHEN.—The marriage of : Gwen, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. L Rodda. ot Pa.£t&ehaoi. to Merv. twin : eon of Mr. R. Fatccen, Black Springs will be solemnised at Church of Chn-t MayULnds. Oct. 24. at 6 p.m SAWLEY—CROUCH.—The marriage of Yvonne, daughter of Mr. A. O. and the late Mrs. Sawley. to Darrell. son of Mr. & Mrs. A. J Crouch, both of Golden Grove, will be solemnised at St. Cuthbert's, Prospect. October 31. at 1.30 p.m. SMITH—MURDOCH.—The marriage of Vera Mavis, daughter Mr.& Mrs Frank Murdock, Glenunga, to Stanley Edgar (R.A.A.F.) second son W/O and Mrs. F. A. Smith will be solemlsed at St. ' Xavier's, Glen Osmond, tonight. 7 p.m. TEMPLER—HARPER —The marriage of Gwen Audrey, youngest daughter Mr - Mrs. W. J. Tetnpler. Woodside. to Clarence Harold (A M.F.), youngest son Mr.-Mrs J. Harper, Alberton. will be solemnised at Methodist Cburch. Woodside. Oct 31. 2 45 VORVTERK—HAtIANN.—The marriage 01 Erica Joan, daughter Mr-Mrs H ' Vorwerlt, HeathpooL to Re^. H*?nrv', Bamann. son Dr.-Mrs H. Hamann, Mai-I vern. will be solemnised Flinders st. Lu theran Church. Tfcurs., Oct 29 7 15 d m ENGAGEMENTS BUTLER—PASCHKE.—The engagement is announced of Pearl Butler, only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Butler, of York, to Richard, third son of Mr and Mrs W. Paschke, of Waikerie. BURBOWS—GERTIG. — Tbe engage ment is announced of Peggy, eldes' daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Burrows, of Bur wood. N.S.W.. to Malcolm. R.A.N.. fourth son of Mr. and Mrs C E Gertlg of £tcithneld. SA. DRTJRY—BUTLER.—Tbe engagement Is announced of Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Butler, of Surat. Queensland, to GeoSTrev Stuart, younger son ot Mr. and Mrs Thomaf Dnm nl Fort road, Croydon. DENTON—MINCHAM The tnea Mo ment is announced of Ronda Eliza he th eldest daughter of Mr. and late Mrs \ J. Denton. of Blsckwood. to Lsnre <A.I.F.i. onlv son of Mr and Mrs H E Minch&tn t of Nit Barker, l&tt? Ec^innea ELLIS—HEBIR— The engagement 1, ? nnounred of Tbelma. eldest daU?li'rr i of Mr. Bi-.d Mrs A. A. Ellis, ol Ed?'arn>- j <R.A.A.F.i.'youngesl"soni ol Mr 'and Mr" James Behir. of Fullarton. ! FLEMING—LITTLE Thf engasem.nl I Is announced of Jean Margaret, eldesi | daughter of Mr. W. Fleming, of Mile End.' ta Reginald S. (A.I.F-l. youngest aon of Mr. and Mrs. S. Little. Richmond. I
,T ENGAGEMENTS | i JENNINGS—MATER. — Thr engage- I meal is announced of Shirley F.. eldest! daughtrr of Mrs. D. Jennings, of Herc i ford ev.. Trinity Gdns.. Adelaide. ?o AC1 | Arthur J. IR.A.X.FI. only eon of Mr. sad Mrs. W Maytr. Wallsend. Nerristlf. NSW I MOORE—JAT.—The engagement is an nounced of Marjorle Edna, daughter of Mrs. E and the late Mr R. V. Moore. Norwood, to Pie. W Robert, eldest son Mrs E. Meredith and the late Mr J Jay. Rose Park. MaeDON'ALD — MORE ALL. — Alison Jean. W.A.A.F.. younger daughter of Mr.- Mrs 3 A MacDonald. Leopold St.. South Yarra. Vic, to Bertram Horton. R.A.N.. youngest son of Mrs. C. M. WorraU. Mur raj- Bridge, and late Mr. W. H E. WorraU. MOORE—CASIERON.—Tne engage meal Is announced of Constance, only daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. Adelaide, to Colin, fourth son of Mr and Mr5. A G. Cameron, Broken Hill NEYLAN—DOKAN.—The engagement is announced of Margaret, eldest daugh ter of Mr.-Mrs W Neylan. of Mentone, Victoria, to Pte Arnold iAXF. returned). cnK son of Mr-Mrs T. Doran. of Daven port ter. Hilton. Adelaide. PORTER—BABVEV.—The engagement I is announced ol Phyllis, second daughter iof Cpl. and Mrs. s. i. Porter. Brompton Park, to Jack, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D J Harvey. West Richmond. PRICE—LANGBEIN.—The engagement is announced of Joan, youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H Price, to Kelvin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs R. Langbein. both of Woodside. STEHBEKS—STANDISH.—Trie engage ment is announced of Jean, roundest daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Stehberjs. of Yorketovn. to Era. second son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Standish. Tanunda. THOMAS—LEOPOLD. — The engage ment is announced of Miss Jean Thomas, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Thomas, ol West. Croydon. to CpL L. Leopold, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs O. Leopold, also ot West Croydon. THOMAS—PITMAN.—The engagement is announced of Phyllis May. second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. D R. Thomas, of Proserpine. Qld.. to Ronald Horace, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs H. L Pitman. Mallala. TCBNER—DOVLE.—The engagement is announced of Patricia, only child of Mrs. Turner and tie late J. H. Turner. Alice Springs, to Capt. John Doyle <A.U I. younger son of Mr. M Dovle and the lute Mrs. Doyle. Adelaide BIRTHDAYS 24/14/42—SSiSs Kathleen Thomas, nursing staff. Adelaide Children's Hospi tal: ftalph Stephens. No. 2 Bridge St.. North Gawler <? yrs.l. "Cheerios"—John Boal. 26 Murray si. Clapbam <21 yrs.>: Judith Colliver 23 Clinton av.. Mrytle Bank; Audrey Sims. Wilmington: Eileen Steer. Warramboo: Patty Evans. Mltrhrll st.. Crystal Brook; Vera Bawden. Bar mera; Mr. Bob Mayger. Barmera; Mrs. Grace Bartle. Winkle. 25/10/42—Mr. Ronald Hooper. 206 Carbon St.. Railway tovrn. Broken Hill. "Cheerio"—Barbara Gogler. Box 118. Port Augusta. DEATHS AXDRESEN. —On October 16. at *5 Wentwortb rd.. Strathneld. NJS.W., Peggy, beloved wife of Ivor D. Andreses, snd youngest daughter of Mary and the late John Stirling, ol Parfcslde. BUTCHER <nee Rheadi.—On Septem ber II. at Nortnam. W A_ Isabel Mary. 63 years. BASKES—On October 22. at her late residence, 104 Spring* street. Queens town, Annie, beloved wife of James Barnes, aged 58 years. RJJ> COX. —On October 23. Elste Ions, dearly beloved wife of Ernest J. Cox. of 31 Clifford St.. Prospect, and loving mother of Era. Leu, Elsie, and Joyce: aged 52 years. Sadly mlssed- DAKCT. —On October 22. at Taptara Soldiers' Memorial Hospital (suddenlyi. Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of Gerard and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. Welsh. Hyde Park (formerly Broken Hill i. Requiescat in pace. DAVES'.—On October 23. at private hospital, Annie Amelia, dearly beloved wife of Harrv Davey, of 3 Garnet St.. Gil berton, and loving mother of Millicent and fond grandma of Graham, aged 68 years. FURZE.—Oct. 19. at Subiaco, Western Australia. Lillian Maud, beloved daugh- ter of the late Inspector William L. and Elizabeth Furze, of Adelaide, sister of Minnie and Ethel. Peacefully laid to rest In the Karrakatta Cemetery. Perth. FROST. —At Clare, on October 21 (suddenly) . William Patrick Frost, beloved husband of Catherine Frost, late of Spalding. Aged 71 years Rest in peace. GORE—on October 23. at Aldgate. Albert Edward, beloved husband of Helen Gore and loving father of Ted. Alan lA.IP.l. and Mary, late of West Hind mirEh. aged TO years. BABRADINE.—On Oct. 23, at Adelaide. Gwecneth May. dearly loved grand daughter of w. and ft- Harradlne. aeed 7 years 8 months. Safe in the arms of Jesus. HAKKADINE.—On October 23. Gwen etfa M?y, beloved only daughter of Frede rick Albert and Leila Harradlne. of 232 Franklin street. Adelaide, aged 1 years 8V4 months. HOFFMANN.—On Oct. 23. at Adelaide l suddenlyi. Edward George <Jacki, the beloved 'husband oJ Lily Bsftmano, of 1 Thomas St.. Unley. and late of S_A. Fanseas' Unioo. Mile End. and loved lather of Keith and Doris: aa-ed 52 years. JACKSON.—On October 22. at bis resi dence. 22 Kelson street. Stepney. Benja min Jackson, dearly beloved busband of Harriet Jane Jackson and laving father of Benjamin and Harold, aged 66 yean JACKSON, Benjamin.—Tailor and out fitter, late of Port road. Hindmarsh. son ol late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jackson. Young avenue, Hindmarsh. brother ol Mary. Arthur. Claud. Era. and Pred. of Young avenne. Hindmarsh. KEKNEDW—On September 19. at Syd ney. Jessie, beloved wile ol the lair Jamrs Kennedy, loving mother of Margaret ide ceased > Peter (deceased). Arcbie irie ceasedi. Catherine. Grace. James. JeMie. and Jemima' aged 87 years. KEANE.—On Oct. 23. at a private hos pital. Cecelia Jane, beloved wife of Leo Edward Hillary Keane (of S.A.R.I. of 40 Cumin* street. Mile End, and loving mother of Leo. Edna. Eugene and Maurice. Aged 57 years. Requiescat in pace. MACKENZIE.—On October 22. at a private hospital. David Mackenzie, ol 48 Victoria street, Forestville. and loved father of Nell, Clarence, and Marr. Syd ney papers please copy. TOWNSHEND.—On Oct. 23. at private hospital Beulah Grace, dearly beloved wife of Edward Charles Townshend. 1 Elizabeth st., Plympton, loving mother of Yvonne, lond daughter of Annie and late Charles Hayward. aged 46 years. TOWNSHEND.—On October 23. at pri vate hospital. Beulah, beloved sister of Laurie. Linda. Phyllis. Lorna. Bill snd Eay. At rest. TROTTER <nee Heptrorthi.—On Oct. 20. at Plnnaroo Hosp.. tsobel. dearly loved elder daughter of Mr .-Mrs. S. Hesworth. ParUla. lovraz sister of Bob <RAAFi. Allan (AMFI. Edna. Stewart and Andrew; aged 22 years. Sadly missed VNGER-—OctoV>er 20. at ni? resi dence, Moncur avenue; Belmore. Alfred WUliam Dnger, late ol St. Peters. SaiOi Australia, beloved husband ol Ida Onser. Age 82 Tears. ITNGER.—On October 20. at his resi dence. Belmore. NSW.. Alfred, beloved nu^band ol Ida May TJnger. VEAL.—On October 23 i suddenly i. at Adelaide. Ada Ann. the dearly beloved wife of William Joseph Veal, 135 Rob sart street, Parkside. and loving mother of Irene. NelL. Arnold anfl Clarence, aged 54 years. WOOLFITT.—On Octobei 23. at ner residence "Dunreatb." Srratiialbyn. Mary Jane., xtdow of John Woolntt. seed 81 years DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE "At tbr going doun ol the sun and in ELUS^-lfllled in actfon elNew Guinea on August 27. Cpl. Robert <Bobi Ellis, aged 24 years.—Dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. A G. Ellis. Police Station. Crys tal Brook, and lovinc brother of Ruth and jack. A.I.F. EDWARD.—Tribute ol love and nonor to Sgl. Jack Edwards, killed in New Guinea on Aug 28. 1942.—Ever remem bered by his comrades, Ron and Jim Bain, also Perc. sprat!. Lest we forget. KOHRIMG —A tribute to the memory of Leu I A.IF, New Guinea I. died of wounds Aug 27. dearly loved son Mrs. W. Koh rlne and late Mr. W Kohrlng. loving bro ther ol Connie "Mrs c. Moorel, Muriel ? Mrs G Skfpworihi. Howard aged >B HABOLEX.—Iji memory ol our dear iriend Syd., who was killed in action In New Guinea —Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs Carpenter and family. Meningle MABOLEM—In memory of our dear inend Syd who was killed in action In New Guinea.—Ever remembered by lack. Jean, and Eunice. Menineie. STEWART.—A fond tribute to our irtcnd George. Pie. GAD. Stewart. Walkervilie North, killed in action. New Guinea, September 9. 1942.—Inserted hv Mr. ana Mrs Robinson TONKIN-STEWART.—In loving m. rn or) ol my pals. Don Tonkin and George Stewaru killed in action.—Always remem bered by their friend. L/Bdr Gc.irge Mit chell, abroad. Jack, who died in the service of his country. Sept. 8 With sn much to re ' mine me bo? could I tor?rt? —Dot iBaldoct. TRENAMAN.—Oct 21. somewhere in Australia Cpl C B. Trenaman. son Mr. & Mrs L. A Trenaman, 72 Gladstone rd.. Prospect (late Kadina). brother of Edna. Anette. Trevor. Gordon. Lorima Aged 27 years and 8 months (Result accident) HEROES OF THE EMPIRE **A( i he f^oing dovn of tht sun adc id the morning we wil) remember them " MELVILl.t.-lD loving memory or our aear brother Dick We shall remember him —Harold. Gladys,, and family ? ... ?N MEMORIAM and brother Alec, died October ?4 1441 Short and sudden wa& the call. Tour sudden death was a shock to all. —Sadly missed by mother, father, brother ADKINS.—In loving memory of Alec.— Too sadly missed to be forgotten by Auntie Elsie. Uncle Arthur. Emie and TrafTord ADKINS—In loving memory of dear Alex, who fell asleep October 24 1941 Deep in our hearts a memory is kept — Inserted by Auntie May, Uncle Will Eric (A.I.F ). and Joyce. iADKINS. —In loving memory of our dear Alec. who was called home Oct 24. 1941.—Ever remembered bv grandpa grandma, aunties. Myrtle, Mavis. Doris and Roma. Uncles Clarrie. Don Alan Ted. Claude and cousins . I BECKER.—In tovtr.g memory ol our drar Uncle Ted. who traced away Oct 35.—Inserted bv his loving niece and 'nephew. Lotty and Ben Habel. Glossop. I
IN MEMORIAM BETTERMAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. Alice, who died at Kapunda on October 24. : 1941—Inserted by Norman. Pearl and children. BETTERMAN—In loving memory of my dear friend Alice. who passed away on October 24 1941.—Sadly missed by her true friend. F Ellis Kapunda. . BETTERMAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away Oct 24. 1941. at Kapunda. Calm and peace ful she is sleeping.—Inserted by her lov- ing son. Herbert, Hazel, and family BURGE.—In loving memor; of our dad. who passed away on Oct. 24. 1938. —Fondly remembered by Ron. Mavis and ' children. 8DRGE. Charles John.—In memory of ' dear dad. who passed away on October I 24. 1938.—Remembered bv Bert. Ivy and ' children. . ' BURGE.—In loving memory ot dad and grandfather, who passed away sud- ] denly at Ballarat. Oct. 24. 1938.—Always < remembered by Barry lA.I.F.. abroad I. < daugbter-ln-law. and grandchildren. < SURGE..—In memory of dad. wrio c passed away on Oct. 24. 1938. —Ever re membered by son. Charlie <A.l.F.i. ?nd < dauehter-ln-Iaw. PhlL I BCRGE. —In laving memory of my i dad. who passed away on October 24. t 1938.—Always remembered by Alice. BECKER.—In loving memory of our < drar brother. Ted, who died on Oct. i-5. l 1941.—Ever remembered by his brother i and sister iTanundai. BRINE. —In loving memory of our drar < father, William Brine, who departed this 1 life Oct. 24. 1939. Always remembered < by bis loving daughter and eranddaugh ters. H. V J Thomas, also A. Brine. < BICKUE.—Cherished memories ol our ' dear little Tbelma and her little pal ' Valmai. accidentally drowned October 25. ' 1937. aged 10 years.—Loved and longed tor always by her sorrowing mother, ', father, and Pauline. ' BARRETT. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Eastwood. Oc tober 25. 1919. Always remembered.— i Inserted by Lucy and Ralton. i COOPER.—In loving memory of dear ' Valmai (accidentally drowned) October ' 25. 1937.—Ever remembered by her mother and grandparents. < CBEMINANT.—In loving memorj of > my friend. Mrs. Cheminant. who passed > away October 24. 1931. God'x greatest gift, remembrance. —Inserted by A. Ful- ? ler. of West Croydon. ' CHEMINANT—In fond memorv of my ' dear wife, who passed m>t Oct. 14. ' 1941.—Ever remembered br dad. Bob. and Len. * COOMBF-—In loving memorv ot our ' drar mother, who passed away Oct. 24. 1936. Too dearlv loved to be forgotten. —Remembered by Mary. Jean. Perc. and " Ned. DANGESFIEU3. —In loving memory of ? Henry died September 2. 1919: Lilian. < died Oct. 24. 1937.—Fondly remembered |< by< iheir loving daughters Mary and Nel- < He. and grandchildren. ' DANGERFIELD.—In loving remem brance of my mum and grandmother. < who passed vwajr Oct. 24. 1937.—Ever ? remembered by her girl Olive ?nd grand son Barney. < DWVER.-In loving memory of my < dear mother, who passed away on October < 24. 1930.—Treasured memories are ?U I have left. —Inserted by her loving i daughter. Mav Munro. J EVANS.—In loving memory ol oiir|< dear husband and father, who passed away on Oct. 24, 1931. Tears may pass, * but memorv lusts. —Inserted by his lov- ' ing wife and lamlly. c EDWARDS.—Id loving memory ol darling mother and grandma. Florence, ' who passed awav on October 24. 1930. " Twelve cad years bare passed away. ' But we remember every day. . —Inserted by Emily. Hugh and Betty. ' EDWARDS.—In treasured remembrance ' ol uur dear mother and nan. who passed ' away on October 24. 1930.—loved and ' remembered by Buby and family. £DWARJ>S.—In loving memory of my ? dear wife, who died on Oct. 24. 1930. At 1 rest.—Always missed by her loving hue- 1 band. 1 FULLER, A W.—Died Oct. 25. 1941. We think of you in silence, dad. ' With griel that Is deep and true: * There is always that sad longing. I Could we only speak to von —Martha, Jeff and children. < FULLER.—Loving memories ol my dear I dad, passed away October 25. 1941. ! A silent thought, a secret tear. 1 Will always keep your memory dear. -From h)> loving daughter Marie and ? All- 1 FULLER. —In loving memory oi dear i rather and grandfather, who passed away twelve months today. Ever remembered. ' —Inserted by his son. daughter-in-law. 1 and grandson. Jack, Reta and Warren . i FILLER.—Treasured memories of dear lather, who passed away on October 25. i 1941. He sleeps in a beautiful garden 1 of sunshine and perfect peace-—Ever re membered by Olive and Albert. FULLER.—In memory of dear laiber. - He has gained bis reward For life's.work nobly done. ? He shares the home of his Father above: : we must not grieve. > —Ivy and George. ? FULLER.—Cherished memories of dad, who fell asleep on October 25, 1941. I Without a word he Ml asleep. 1 With Just a memory for as to keep. 1 —Bemembered always by Win and Will, i Bern and BUI. FULLER.—To wry dear memory ol < dear dad. Alfred William, who fell asleep i Oct. 25. 1941: also dear Irene, beloved * daughter of above, passed away Not. 23. 1 1324. Good night.—Dearly loved. Wtni fred. Will and Joan. i FULLER- —In sad but loving memory of < my dear zatner. who tell asleep October i 25. 1941. 1 A silent thought, a secret war. | Will always keep your memory dear. —Inserted by bis loving son. Alt. < FCLLER, W. A.—Sid and cherished \ memories of my dear did. who fell asleep Oct. 25 1941 peace be thine-—Remem bered always bv bis daughter Mavis. FULLER. Alfred William.—In loving memory of my dear busband. who fell i asleep Oct. 25. 1941 At rest.—Inserted ( br bis loving wife. I FLEMING.—In loving memory ol our < dear mother, who passed away October 24. 1941. Oh for the touch of a- vanished < hand, and the sound of a voice that is < still.—Inserted by her loving family. -j FRASER — In loving memory of dear : Morton, who passed away Oct. 25. 1932, at Riverton We who loved you, love you i still.—Inserted by his loving TJnde Les. , Auntie Bessie and cousins. Murray Bridge. ] FRASER.—In loving memory or our dear eon and brother. Morton John, who , died at Riverton. Oct. 25. 1932. Just a j memory, fond and true, to show, dear Morton, we remember you.—Inserted by ( bis loving parents, brother, and sisters. < FOYNES.—In loving memory of Pat- I rick James Foynes. died Oct. 25. 1935.— Inserted by bis brother, Tom. R-l.P < FAIRLIE.—In loving memory of my ' I dear mother, passed away Oct. 24. 1928. * Just a memory, sweet and true. To show, dear mother. I think of you < —Inserted by her laving daughter Ivy. * Jack, and grandchildren J GREGORY.—In loving memory ol drar mother, who passed away Oct. 24. 1933 , You will live in our memorv for ever ; GROSSER. —Treasured memories of our < dear son Milton, who passed nwav on October 29. 1939. < A tender chord ot memory , ' Is .sadly touched today. i —Inserted by his loving parents. | GROSSER.—In loving memory of our i dear brother Milton, who passed sway on October 25, 1939 Beautiful memories , are all we have left-—Inserted by bis lov- | ing brothers and sisters. Norman. Doug- ' las. Dulde and Shirley. ' CRAMP. —Loving memories ol brother ' Hugo, who died Oct 25. 1838 —Inserted I by bis loving sister. Em. and E Gutsche. * Ejoutl] Plvmpton. I GHABIP.—A tribute of !ove to the c memory of my dear husband. Hugo, lov- £ ing lather of Colin. Enid. Mervyn and S Fiona. Oct 25, 1938 I A day u> remember, sad to recall, " A dearly-loved father, missed by ut all ' GRAHP.—In loving memory of my ' dear brother. Hugo, who suddenlv de- ? parted this lite on October 25. 1938 1 Beautiful memories ot one so dear.1 I deeply treasure from vear to year. * —By (ovine sister. Olga. Sadlv missed \ B1LUER.—In loving memory of mother. ! who passed away October 24. 1936.—Ever . remembered bv Flo. Rose. Amy. I SILLIER.—in loving memory of our , dear mother. Eliza, who went to rest on Oct. 24. 1936.—Sodearly loved, so sadly J mksed by her daughters. Flo, Rose and ; Amy. and granddaughter Nellie- , BORROCKS.—In loving memory of dear < Myrt. who found peace three year; ago , today toct 241. ril not forget you. ? Frowse.—Inserted oy Len ion active ser- 1 vlcr>. j BORROCKS.—In laving remembrance , ol my dear mother, who passed away on < October 24. 1939.—Ever remembered av i her loving son Ray i BONET.—In loving memory of our dear I auntie, who passed away October 24. c 1938. —Ever remembered bv Glad ?nd s HONEY.—In loving memor> of mir : darling slstet and aunty, who passed ? away Oct. 24. 1938.—Ever rrmembrred ] by Maude. Madir and Jack. < HI'NTEB.— In loving memory ot our , 24. 1941.—Remembered always bv Bob ! and Bryan. - ? HUNTER.—In loving memory ot our I dear siftrr and aunt Ada who parsed , away Oct. 24. 1941.—Ever rememb-red , bv Em. Nick and family. ' HIMMLER. W — Loving memories or ; Ociober 25. 1939 —Sadly missed bv ils ] wile at Hahndorf. j JENKIN>ON.—Lovine memory of fatriex anc srandfathrr. passed away oct 1 25. 1941. Too dearly loved to be for- j son-in-law. Birdie and Vic. and erand- I children. Gloria and Douglas. , JEKKINSON.—In loving memory ol jui I dear father, who passed away on October 23. 1941: also mother, who passed away ? January 4. 1927 —Ever remembered hv I Les. Rene Dawn, and Peggy. JEFFERT.—In loving memorr dear , William, died Oct. 25. 1938 —Sadly" tnl'sed j by his wire Elsie, snd children Clem.il Betty Lorna. Peter j, LIIRICH.—In loving memory ol "Urjt deal El!crn. who passed away Oct 24.1 r 1939 So sadly missed.—Inserted by lnv-.i In-law. Elsie and Harry McEnen. II LURICH.—In loving memory of Rl>rn.!i who passed away on October 24. 1933 A '? i tender chord of memory is sprtlv inuelx-d I Today —Inserted bv her frirnds Gerfip i land Les. jl I.INI>NEK.—In loving memory n: neai 'r. mother, who passed awny Oct. ?4. 1937.1] A memory that will never fade.—Inseried '; by Selma, Bert and children. 's
! IN MEMORIAM 1 , SIATHEWS.—In loving memorv of our I ? father, passed away October '->4. 1941. '? Death takes the loved one from our home. 11 But never from our hearts. ! < —Insrned OT hii laving wlf* and son IE Kenneth <R.A.A P. >. 3 MATHEUS.—In loving memory of our 11 dear brother-in-law Charles, who passed!5 away October 24. 1941.—Evrr rrmem- r bered bv Harold. Edith. Airred and Flo- METCAI.F.—In loving mrmorr of our ' dear mother, who passed away at James- I town. October 24. 1932. s Beautiful memories treasured evei ? —Inserted by her loving son and daugh- C ter. George and Ethel. I MACGOVTAN.—In loving memory ot our S drar daughter and sinter Esther, who s passed awav on Oct. 25. 1928.—Ever re- I membered bv tier loving mother, sisters, 1 and brothers. NORTON.—Io loving memory ot dear I mother, passed away Oct. 25. 1941. A * tender chord of memory Is softly touched I today.—Always remembered by her loving I daughter, son-in-law Arthur. grand- o daughter Pay. . c NORTON.—In loving memory of 3ur dear mother and grandma, who passed sway on October 25. 1941.—Ever re- I membered by her loving son Len. daugh- ? ter-in-law Ivy. grandson Ken. a NATION.—In loving memory of our r dear husband and father. John Boath. / who passed away October 24. 1929—Ever c remembered by his loving wife and family. * O'NEIU In loving memory of our 1 1937. —Alwaj's remembered by "her loving t daughters. Lena. Edith, and family. ( OSTERSTOCK—in loving memory or * our dear son and brother, who passed ii away on October 25. 1936.—Always re- I membered t>v his loving father, brothers 3 and sisters. O'SHEA. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who died Oct. I 125. 1938.—Ever remembered bv his lov- ? ing wife. son. and daughters. i PABKEK, George Henry i.—In fond ' memory of our dear husband and father. v who passed away October 24. 1932 —AI- * ways remembered by his loving wife and ' family ? POULTON.—In loving memory ot my * dear husband and father, who passed I away October 25. 1933.—Ever remembered J POULTON.—In loving memory of our * dear brothers. George, died 25th Octo- ' ber. 1933: Hurtle. 18th November. 1938: ] both of Groydon.—Always remembered by E their sisters and brother. ' PALMER.—In cherished memory of ? away on October 25. 1941.' I Deep in our hrarts a memory is kept, ' Or one we loved end will never forget. ' —Inserted bv loving wire and son Roy. I PALMER.—Loving memor}' or father J and grandfather, who passed away on 1 Oct. 25. 1941. A smiling race, a heart * of gold, (he dearest father and grandpa I this world could hold.—By Myrtle. J Arlriph and Nina. f POTSDEN—In loving memory of our ' dear friend.—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. -' Jaensch. * RALPH.—In memorv of the late Town < Clerk of Woodrille, who passed away on October 24. 1941.—Inserted by tor am- I cers of the Woodville Corporation. ? REYNOLDS.—A tribute or love eud re- s membrance of dear mother, passed away C October 24. 1919. —Ever remembered by s Kelso and Melville. ' f RODGER-—In loving memory of our ? dear dad. who passed away on October * 24. 1940.—Always remembered by Mai- ' colra and Ivy. ' READ. —In loving memory or drar I father, who fussed away on Oct. 24. 1934. —Ever remembered bv his loving daugb- I ters." Florrie and Eva ? ROOK. —In loving memory of our be- * loved wife, mother, end frran. who passed a away at Glenelg Oct. 2S.. 1940.—Ever ' remembered bv her loving hnsband. ' children and grandchildren. C STAPLER.—In loving memory ol my * mother, who passed away on Oct. 25. . 1914. Thy will be done.—Inserted by her I loving daughter May. and son-in-law . Tom. J STAPLES.—In fond memory ot mother, i who passed away on Oct. 25. 1941.—In- I serttd by her daughter Jesslr and *on- , In-law Charles. J SURFtELD.—In loving memory of our t dear mother, who passed away on Octo- 2 ber 25. 19(0.—Loving remembered by fcrr . son Alfred, daughter Odein. son-in-law Frank, and two grandchildren. , SANGSTER.—In loving memory of our , dear Berbert. who passed away Oct. 25. , 1935. RiP.—Ever remembered bv mother and George. - SIMS.—In loving memory of dear ] mother, passed away Oct. 23. 1933.— , Ever remembered by her sons Les ? iH-A-AJF.), Bernard and daughter Meg. ,, SMITH.—In loving memory of my drar , mother wbo osssed away on Oct. 24.. 1936. k This is the day ol remembrance. The day l, shall never forget. J —Inserted by son Reg and Lois ; r SMITH.—In loving memory of ouri. dear brother, Sid. who passed away Oct.il 24. 1940.—Eevr remembered by bis lov- , Ing sister. Ivy, brother-in-law. Rupert. ,, and niece. Shirley. i sum.—In loving memory o: Sidney Richard iSidi, dearly loved only son of ; Mrs. and the late Mr R. H. Smith, who ', fell asleep Oct. 24. 1940. aged 49 years— i Always remembered by his loving mother. SCTJRWEUL.—In loving memory of cur - dear mother >nd gnndaw. who pasted 1 away on October 24. 1940. Fondly remem- . berrd.—Inserted by her loving daughter r ?Maude, Jim, and family. JJ TXENOWETB. —Loving memory of dear - mother and grandmother, passed away on r Oct. 24. 1937. Hearts that loved you never forget.—Inserted by her loving j deughter Doll, son-in-law Stan and f frrBudcfiildrezi. ' j TAPUET-—In loving memory ot our f dear mother, laid to rest on October 24. . 1S39. t We have you In our memory. t God bas you In His care. ? —Inserted by Alb. Mary, and family fl TAFLET.—Fond memories of our dear a mother and grandma, who passed away 1 Oct 24. 1939 —Ever remembered by her 7 loving son. Clanie. daughter-in-law. ? Glad, grandsons. Bob and Fred. VIANT In lovins memory o! our darling mother and grandmother, who ? departed this life on Ociober 24. 1934. D Too dearly loved to be forgotten.—In- fc serted by Ull. Bill, and family. t WILSON.—In loving memotv or father. ? who passed awav October 24. 1940.—AI- " ways remembered by Uonel. Elsa and P Don. t: WILSON.—In loving memory of dad, h who passed away on October 23. 1940.— I Ever remembered by Hilda and John. * WILSON. —In loving memory or our < dear father, passed sway at Tbrrensville li October 24. 1940.—Always remembered by e Nell. Herb. Boy. Gwen. s WILSON.—In loving memory ot our I dear rather and grandfather, who passed 0 away on Ociober 24. 1940.—Ever remem- V. bered by Mildred. Bills. Pat and Elaine. E WILSON.—Ip loving memory of our a dear father and grandfather, who passed I away on October 24. 1940.—Always re- ? membered by Violet Harold. Joan and a Douglas. " u WALSBE.—in loving memory of my o dear mnlher. who passed away on Oct. fl 24. 1941—Ever remembered by Fred and - Sylve. WOODING.—In loving memory ol our . darling mother and grandma, who passed I away on October 25. 1938.—Sadly missed , by her loving daughter Dorrie. son-ln- I law Sam. grandchildren Douglas 1AIF1. _ Gordon, and Elaine. J RETURN THANKS f THE relatives of the late Honoris Ce- J I alia Cullinan. of St. Peters, tender * Ibanks tor Masses, floral tributes, mes- 5 saiia. and help in their bereavement — j MR. and Mrs. Bravsbaw. Wakefleld el. t 01 thank friend for floral tributes and ex- I piessions ot sytapauiv in tlie loss of their * darling daughter Millie. Will all please 6 accept this as a personal expression of { tr>elr sincere gratitude? ? — * ?nt and Mrs. L Martin, ot TCe&t Crov- r HI don. wish to thank relatives and I meads for letters, telegrams, floral trl- l outes in their recent sad bereavement V Please accept this as personal thanks.— | THE widow, tone and daughters ol tht I I Utc W. A. BartletL of Strathalbyn / tbank relaOonF and [riends lor tele- * grams, letters, cards and flora! tribute I ip their sad bereavement. Will all please C accept this as our personal thanks? ( MRS S. J. Blundell and family desire to ? m thank all friends and relations very f sincerely for expressions of sympathy in I recent bereavement- ? ' CON§ and daughters of late J W Ash a u Btompton thank all relatives, (riends I for letters, cards, floral tributes and per- * sonal expressions of sympathy In loss t or their lather — o MRS. W Wilden and daughters wtsri to I ?"thank all relative." and friendK for * letters, cards. Boral tributes and per- 1 sonal expressions of sympathy in their I sad bereavement, please accept this ?s ? a personal expression ol gratitude. I ?j|RS H. H. Gray, or Berri. wish's to ' o! sympathy In the recent bereavement. > Special thanks to Mr. E. Douglas. Mr. I Crago. nurses of Morii5 Hospital. plear?r ' acrepl my sinrere thenks. I MRS Corkshrll. ot Croydon Part. -m<J " m faniilv. sincerely thank rrlatlver and I Irlpnds tor irirgrams. cardf. letter... * pathy In I055 of 'hell tatheT. Please acceDi this as personal gratitude I Hits. Wbitr. daughtrrs and son irish to ' "llhank all kind friends and relatives :or V iclegraTns. tetters, cards. *nd prrsonal I txpresslons ol t-ympaihv in their rec;ni ' unri Alfred Jamps. undertaker. * MRS W. O Mullen and Btllip. Krn- " sinalon Park, wish to thank relatives. I Wends for letters, telegrams, cardf. floral ' tributes in the recent sad loss of their 1 dear hu^and and daddie. Please accept this as our personal '.hanks P MRS H. Mills and family wish to thank \ m relative.-., friends for letters, cards ' teleerBms. Qoral tributes in their sad br V reavement PleaFe accept this a^ a per- a "iini ?m- '-inn 01 sratitude 1 r: Charles Rowbotham and family ? hank relatives, frlendt tot telegrams, j ? cards, letters, floral tributes in the lo-s!l of their belovrd wife and molhr.r. -ll MRS A F Thorne. sisters. brothers, late Miss Badman. thank friends, relatives for letters. cards, telegrams, floral tri-butes, personal expressions sympathy recent bereavement. Special thanks Mrs ?=' Dr Wall. Matron, staff Rose Pk Hospital. MR James John? and family sinrerriv 1 thmik ill relBti'-ef and frmnd?. alto V nrichhors. for rxprrsslon?. of sympathr in | c ilirir recent sari loss ol wife and mother iT P!r?se pecepr this as pereonal j;rati:ud'> Ii MRS M. R Frcwen. S3uth Parnrham I TOinanks all friends for triegramf. cards. > personal eiDrrssions of 'vmpathy In the ti loss of her only brother, killed In action. ?? New Culnra Plcasr accept thla ?? per- F sonal expression of gratitude. . o