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Births, Marriages, and Deaths
BIRTHS
LEVICK.—On September 20, at Cal-
rary, to Meta and Frank—a daughter.
thanking Dr. Wurm and nursing sisters.
DEATHS
BOXALL.—On September 22, at the
Eudunda Hospital, Ellen, beloved wife of
the late Charles Boxall and loving
mother of Charles, Florence, Pearl, Len,
Art, Till, Mary, and Nell; aged 75 years.
Reunited.
CASKEY.—On September 22 at Ade-
laide, Charles, the beloved husband of
the late Annie J. Caskey late of 7
Kingston avenue, Mitcham Park, and
loving father of Elma, Kenneth, Jessie,
Ivy, and Douglas. Aged 84 years.
CASKEY.—On September 22, at Ade-
laide, Charles, late of the South Aus-
tralian Waterworks.
FLYNN.—On September 7, Carolyn
Margaret, darling daughter of Len and
Margaret, of 56 Archdeacon street, Ned-
lands, W.A., and sister of Gillian. (Acci-
dentally drowned with her little friend.)
Aged 2 years and 5 months.
FLYNN.—On September 7, accidentally
drowned, Carolyn Margaret, much loved
niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wallace,
Keswick, and loving cousin of Kathleen,
Joan, and Des. Aged 2 years and 5
months.
FLYNN.—On September 7, Carolyn
Margaret (accidentally drowned at Ned-
lands, W.A.), darling granddaughter of
Mrs. M. E. Flynn, Adelaide. Aged 2
years and 5 months.
FLYNN.—On September 7 (acciden-
tally drowned), Carolyn Margaret, lov-
ing niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flynn,
South Plympton, and loving cousin of
Eileen and Betty. Aged 2 years and
5 months.
MITCHELL.—On September 22, at
Children's Hospital, Peter William, the
beloved only son of Warrant Officer Geof-
frey W. and Mrs. Mitchell, of 12 Kalyan
road, Glandore. Aged three years and
seven months. In God's care.
MITCHELL.—Peter Mitchell, beloved
grandson of P. G. and Grace Nash, 98
Kent terrace, Norwood.
PAHL.—On September 22 (suddenly),
at Pinnaroo S.M. Hospital, Judith Diane,
darling infant daughter of Thorah and
Des; lived only 10 days.
RAISBECK.—On September 20, at her
residence, 36 Gilles road, Glen Osmond,
Joanna, beloved wife of the late Wil-
liam Raisbeck, and dearly loved mother
of Estelle, Nell, and nance. Privately
interred.
ROTHE.—On September 21, at a pri-
vate hospital, Meta Selma, the beloved
wife of Herbert Victor Rothe, of Echunga,
and loving mother of Cynthia and Mavis,
aged 42 years.
SCHUTTLOFFEL.— On September 22, at
the residence of his son, 22 Second
avenue, Stepney, Ernest Frederick, the
beloved husband of Emmelina E. M.
Schuttloffel, aged 79 years.
LEST WE FORGET
MURPHY.—Pilot-Officer Neville Doug-
las, killed aircraft accident, Mildura,
September 23, 1943. Ever remembered
by uncle, aunt, and cousin, K. F.
Crease and family, Semaphore.
MURPHY.—P.O. Neville (Spud), killed
aircraft accident Mildura, September 23,
1943. God's greatest gift—remembrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Ray.
PRYDE.—In loving memory of our
dear nephew and cousin, Flight-Sgt.
William Pryde (R.A.A.F.), who was killed
in action during flight on September
22-23, 1943. Ever remembered by Uncle
Joe and family.
PRYDE.—In loving memory of our
cobber, Bill, Flight-Sgt. William Pryde
(R.A.A.F.), who was killed in action
while returning from a bombing mis-
sion over Germany, September 22-23,
1943. Ever remembered by his cobbers,
Jim (R.A.A.F.), Allan, Tom, and Dave
(all R.A.N.), and Jack.
IN MEMORIAM
CURTIS.—In memory of our dear
brother Jack, accidentally killed in
Egypt, September 23, 1942. Deep in our
hearts a memory is kept of one we loved
and will never forget. Ever remembered
by Joyce and George.
CURTIS.—Jack Colin, in memory of
our daddy, accidentally killed in Egypt
September 23, 1942. May we be worthy
of the sacrifice he made. Ever remem-
bered by Janet and Trevor.
MURPHY.—In loving memory of our
pal, Neville (Spud), who was killed in
an aircraft accident, Mildura, Septem-
ber 23, 1943. Ever remembered by Bill,
Allan, Malc., Ray, Bernie, John.
MUTTON.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away at
Dulwich on September 23, 1942. Re-
membered always by Glad and Jack.
WEAVER.—In loving memory of Peter,
who passed away on September 23, 1944.
Without farewell he fell asleep,
Leaving us sweet memories to keep.
—Always remembered by Vic, Margaret,
and Frank.
RETURN THANKS
LEWIS.—Mrs. HARRY LEWIS desires
to THANK all Relatives and Friends
for floral tributes, telegrams, and let-
ters and cards, also many personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in sad and sudden
loss of my dear husband. Will all please
accept this as my personal thanks.
MRS. HARRY LEWIS, of 23 Walker-
ville terrace, Gilberton, wishes to
THANK Dr. Gilbert Brown, Sisters, and
Nurses of Ru Rua Private Hospital,
North Adelaide, during the illness of my
late husband, Harry Lewis.
MARCUS.—Mrs. J. P. MARCUS and
SON, 5 Queen street, Croydon, wish
to THANK all kind Friends and Rela-
tives for telegrams, letters, cards, and
beautiful floral tributes, also personal
expressions of sympathy in the sad loss
of our beloved husband and father.
Will all please accept this as our per-
sonal thanks.
MARCUS.—The BROTHER and SIS-
TERS of the late J. M. MARCUS
wish to THANK all Relatives and Friends
for kind expressions of sympathy in
their sad loss.
FUNERAL NOTICES
BOXALL.—The Friends of the late
Mrs. ELLEN BOXALL are respect-
fully informed that her Funeral will
Leave the Residence of her son-in-law,
Mr. J. T. Duff, on SUNDAY at 4 p.m.
for the Eudunda Cemetery.
R. P. SEVERIN, Funeral Director,
Eudunda. Phone 3.
CASKEY.—The Friends of the late Mr.
Charles Caskey are respectfully in-
formed that his Funeral will Leave his
late Residense, 7 Kingston avenue, Mit-
cham Park, on SUNDAY, at 4.15 p.m.,
for the West Terrace Cemetery.
PARTTNGTON & SON (Funeral Direc-
tors), South road, Black Forest.
LF 1246.
MITCHELL.—The Friends of WAR-
RANT OFFICER GEOFFREY W. and
MRS. MITCHELL are respectfully in-
formed that the Funeral of their late be-
loved only SON (Peter William) will
Leave their Residence, 12 Kalyan road,
Glandore, on SUNDAY at 3.15 p.m. for
the Centennial Park Cemetery.
PARTINGTON & SON, Funeral Direc-
tors, South road, Black Forest.
LF 1246.
RAISBECK.—The Friends of the late
Mrs. JOANNA RAISBECK, of 38
Giles road, Glen Osmond, are respect-
fully informed that her Remains were
Privately Laid to Rest on SATURDAY,
22nd September, in the Mitcham General
Cemetery. The Rev. G. N. White offi-
ciated.
PENGELLEY & KNABE, Funeral Direc-
tors, Head Office and Chapel, 210
Rundle street. Central 496 (2 lines).
ROTHE.—The Friends of Mr. HER-
BERT VICTOR ROTHE are respect-
fully informed that the Funeral of his
late beloved WIFE (Meta Selma) will
Leave his Residence at Echunga on
SUNDAY at 1 p.m. for the Hahndorf
Cemetery.
C. A. FAEHRMANN, Hahndorf, and
ALFRED JAMES & SON (A.F.D.A.),
Unley Funeral Directors.
SCHUTTLOFFEL.—The Friends of the
late Mr. ERNEST FREDERICK
SCHUTTLOFFEL (late of Two Wells and
Dublin) are respectfully informed that
his Funeral will Leave No. 2 Tod street,
Gawler, on SUNDAY at 4.15 p.m. for the
Willaston Cemetery.
TAYLOR & FORGIE, Undertakers,
Gawler. Phone 27.
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