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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES Not exceeding 4 lines, 2/6; each addi- tional line, 1/-. Approaching Marriages and Engagement notices must be signed by the two persons concerned. Birth notices by one of the   parents unless otherwise anthenticated. and marriages, Death and In Memoriam notices by some responsible person. BIRTHS BLAY (nee Denton). — On May 27, at South Glen, to Gladys and Alan— a son. Both well. BUDARICK.— On May 20, "Rowan," Maylands, to Phyl and Don — a daughter (Susan) Thanking Dr. Haste and hos- pital staff. BURFORD. — On May 24, at Hindmarsh Memorial Hospital, to Joan and Keith — a daughter. BURROW. — On May 11, to Rev. and Mrs. Allan L. Burrow — a son. CIRACOVITCH. — On May 24, at Oroya Private Hospital, Strathfild, N.S.W., to Dorothy and George — a daughter (still- born ). COOK. — On May 26, at Monreith, to Rev. and Mrs. Cook, Norton's Summit — a son (Clive Douglas).     DREW. — On May 25, at Peterborough, to Jean and Col — a son (Thomas Ross). FRITH (nee Hanson). — On May 21, at Q.V.M.H., to Nina and Ray— a son, still- born (premature). Special thanks to Drs. Joynt and McIntosh and matron and all in attendance; also thanking Dr. Gerald Gregerson, matron and staff at McBride's Maternity Hospital. GALTON (nee Gray). — At Port Pirie Maternity Hospital, to Doris and Roy — a daughter (Janette Kay). Thanking at-   tending doctor and staff. GEHAN (nee Allen). — On May 21, at Port Pirie Maternity Hospital, to Jean and Ron — a daughter (Marie Kathryn). (Premature). HAWKES (nee Hamlyn). — On May 23, at Port Lincoln Hospital, to Edna and Ron — a daughter. Both well. HERREEN. — On May 19, to Roma, wife at Joseph Phillip— a daughter (Mary Xeonie). Thanking Nurse Barne'.t. Sister Grsyson, Dr. Pedler. HOLMES (nee Bottrall).— On May 9, at Jamestown Hospital, to Dorothy and Ralph — a daughter (Rhonda Jean I. Thanking Dr. Maguey and hospital staff. HORRIDGE (nee Varcoe). — On May 26, to Bon and Dorothy — a daughter. HOUGH (nee Heidrich). — On May 26, at Whyalla Hospital, to Rita and Glen —a son (Wayne Glenroy). Thanking Dr. Wallace and staff. HTJTLEY.— On May 26, at Blackwood Private Hospital, to Joan and Ralph — a daughter (Elizabeth Dean). Thanks to Dr. Russell end hospital staff. JOMKS^-On May 24. at Unley Pri vate Hospital, to Doreen and Herbert — a, son (Wayne Richard). A little brother for Irene. Visitors alter May 30. Thank ing Dr. K. A. H. Russell and hospital ?taff LAMSHED. — On May 27. at Memorial Hospital, to Joyce and Edgar — a daugh ter. UWIENCE (nee TurblU). — On May 25. ?t St. Johns, Prospect, to Joyce and Joe— a. bonny daughter (Roalyn Heather). Special t*1*'1'' to Dr G R. West and Bister Tann and hospital staff. Both 4ou3a* well. MeKEN*aE. — On May 24, at McBrlde 'Maternity Hospital, to Phyllis and Douglas— a daughter. Thanking Dr. Eomairook. matron ani all in atten dance, NEW-LAND. — On May 26. at the Tres sillian Private Hospital, Edward street, Medlands. W-sL. to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Newland — a son. RICHARDS.— On May 20, at Brisbane, to Jean, wife of Allan J. Richards — a son ''xOBKSON (aee Altken).— On May 36, at Stirling District Hospital, to Lorna and George — a daughter. Thanking Dr. A. Reifl and hospital staff. ?On (nee Urqubartt .— On May 27. to Grace and Russell, at Q.V.M.H.— a son O?htH1' SMITH (nee Toddl.— On May 24, 'to Patricia, wife of Eric Hamilton Smith. 'Falrriew.' Georgetown — a daughter. WEST.— On May 27. at Calvary, to yfrniwitw and Benard — a daughter (Diana Jessie). Many thanks to Dr. Worm and hospital staff. ? ? BIRTHDAYS ? Birthday greetings are extended to the Undennenuoned members of the Chil dren's Hospital Birthday League. AU communication* regarding birthdays In this 'rtntnn must be addressed to the I*y Superintendent, Children's Hospital. Worth Adelaide. Minimum Insertion GUllan A. Culley, 'McLaren Vale. 6 yrs.; Peter Clark, Elliott st, Norman Park, attn. Brisbane; Miss Karlein Carlsson, Pine Gron, Mope Valley. 'Cheerio*': Verity Vardon, O'Hallo san H1H; Adrian Fletcher c/o Savings Bank of SJL. Pt. Lincoln; Bruce Hall. McLaren Vale. Valda Beaumont. Me ?Laren Vale. ** ? ? MARRIAGES ? TAXIOB — GKTJHDT— The marriage of jr.»i\»-r (jean) Taylor, of Payneham, to Edward Albert Orandy, of Port Vic cant, was solemnised at Maughan Church «m April 26. ? GOLDEN WEDDINGS ITOMMIB-Ifuprli ^n^.^. Ker Blson, bom Moonta Bay, Mary FarrelL Kadina on May 28. 1887, at the Presby tery. Kadina. by Rev. Father Enright. Present address — Henry street, off Surf Un street. Adelaide. ? APPROACHING MARRIAGES BENNETT— LAMBERT. — The marriage ?f Lola, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. Bennett, of Beverley. to Ray. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lambert, of Thebarton, will be solemnised at St. Augustine's Church, Unley. on Saturday. May 31, at 7.30 pjn. STUXTT— ROBERTS.— The marriage of Jean, eldest daughter of Mr. H. A. Billett, Melbourne, to Sydney Pranklyn (Bob), eldest son of Mrs. E. A. Roberts, Adelaide, will be solemnised at Melville United Church, Darwin, on Wednesday. June 11. 1947. BROWN — UPF. — The marriage of Mar Jorie. elder daughter of Mr. Fred Brown. Of Woodslde, to John (Jock), elder son of Mr. and Mrs, W. Llpp. Murray Bridge, ?will be solemnised at the Presbyterian Church, Murray Bridge, on Saturday. May 31. at 2.30 pjn. OB0CCH— -AUSTIN.— Tfce marriage of Joan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Crouch, to Jack Stewart, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Austin, both of Port Vincent, will be solemnised in the Port Vincent Institute, at 7 p.m. on June 2. F1MKRI— SHONE.— The marriage of Constance Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Flmert, York, to Norman, youngest con of Mr. and Mrs. 7. Shone. , Lower North Adelaide, will be solemnised at St. Saviour's Church, Hlndmarsh. on May 31. at 6.30 pjn. UUIR — DAYMAN. — The marriage Is announced of Melvey Lillian (Bobbie), eldest daughter of Mrs. A. Williams. 26 Anderson street, Southward, to Russell Glen, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dayman, Cunllff e. on Saturday. May 31, 'Pirie Street Methodist Church, 2 p.m. PARKER— BABLTROP.— The marriage «f Doreen Olive, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker, of Flinders Park, to George, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Barltrop. of New Hlndmarsh. will be sol emnised st Plrie Street Methodist, on May 31. at 6J0 p.m. All friends and relatives cordially Invited. SMITH— HOWELL.— The marriage of Maureen, only daughter or Mrs. CKeefe, at Semaphore, and of the late Mr. S. A. Smith, to Blair, only son of Mrs. A. Eowen and the late Mr. D. B. Howell. of Glenunga, win be solemnised at S^. Saviour's Church. Hlndmarsh, May 31. SWEETMAN — MATTISKE. — The mar riage of Audrey, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sweetman, Enfleid. to Keith, only surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mattiske. Gawler. will be solem nised at Enfield Methodist Church, Sat urday. May 31. at 630 pjff. 8TMONDS — LEACH.— The marriage of Icoral Lorraine, youngest daughter of Mr. 'and the late Mrs. F. Symonds. Port Noar llunga. to Arthur, eldest son of Mrs. M Stewart. Goolwa, will be solemnised at ipirie Street Methodist Church. May 31. 'at 4 JO p.m. ? ZTEGeLeb — SCHIIXES-— The marriage iff Myrtle, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. H. ,». Ziegeler. of Morgan, to Ardy. young Jatt son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B Schiller, lot Morgan, will be solemnised «t Bethe |hem- Church. Murbko. on Saturday. May |;i. at 11 a.m. ? ENGAGEMENTS .*~~BOUN1-Y — MARSHALL.— The engage ment Is announced of Joan, youngest !dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boundy. et. Kllda. Victoria, to William, youngest lion of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marshall, penola. CHAKEY— MAY.— Tfce engagement If announced of Joan, younger daughter of Ur. and Mrs. R. J. Chaney. Fordes. S_A.. ,to Jack, younger son of Mr. and late (Mrs. J. S. May. Torrensrille. GOODMAN— WEBBEE. — The engage 'ment is announced of Violet 7oungesi daughter of Mrs. J. A. Goodman, and the Sate Mr. J. A. Goodman, of Hmdmarsh. to John, eldest son of Mr. E. W. Webber ?and the late Mr*. Webber, of Exeter. HAKVET— TOWLES.— The engagement lls announced of Maureen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Harvey, of Kan Barilla, to Reginald Thomas, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fowles, of clarendon ? DJGUS— CHAKLTON. — The engage ment Is announced of Ronda Betty, eldest idauehter of Mr. Colin Inglis. Klmba. tr 'Alwin John, only son of Mrs. M. Charlton Adelaide, and the late Mr W. Charlton. Co well. BleKAY— O1XARY.— The engagement Is annrunced cf Doris Joyce, el-iest daueh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vln McKay, of Port Plrte. to Prank O-Le«ry. younger son of Mr. ard the lute Mr« Arthur O'Leary. *of Sulsbury. ? ? DEATHS ? AYUFFE. — On May 26. at hosnital B'trart Hamilton Ayllffe. Iste 32ud Batt.. ?? .1st A.IJ'., the dearly beloved husband of 'Bra May, of 17 Camroc ?», Blair Athol. and the' loving father of Roger and Jill.

? DEATHS ? BAMBAR. — On May 27. at hospital. Surro Yo Bambar. oi Henley Beach rd.. Fulham. Aged 47 years. BELL. — On May 27. at Richmond. N.S.W., Doris second daughter of Mrs. C. Kneale. of Prospect. Aged 46 years. Gone, but not forgotten. BISHOP. — On May 27. at a private hospital. Daisy, beloved wile of John R. Bishop, of 145 Anzac Highway Grass mere and loving mother oi Ron. Aged 47 years. BOZECQVES.— On May 12. at Sydney Hospital. George C. beloved elder son of Delia and the late George Bozecques. Ag3d 56 years RXP. date Ft. Adelaide). BGBFORD. — On May 27, at his resi dence. 12c Adelphl terrace. St. Leonards (Glerelgl. William Henvilte. dearly be loved husband of Alice Louise. Aged 78 '4 years, sweetly resting. CHAPPLE (formerly Waldeck). — On May 27. at Adelaide, Gertrude Chappie, late of 26 Parade, Norwood, loving mother of Fred, Alt, Edwin and Reg; beloved friend of Susan Parker. Aged 69. Safe in the arms of Jesus. CLARK. — On May 27, at Calvary Hos pital, Hoiley Myrtle, dearly beloved wife of Garfield Leslie dark, ot 11 Boston street. West Croydon, loving mother or Doris (Mrs. PUktngton). Gordon and Betty (Mrs. Ratcliffe). Aged 45 years. GILES. — On May 27. at Blyth, Chris tina Bella (suddenly), dearly beloved wife of Ernest and loving mother of Jim. In her 73rd yefer. At rest. HAYES. — On May 21. at Fort Augusta Hospital, Martin, dear husband of Lydla. and father of Jack, Lance and Pat. Aged SS years. HAYNES ? On May 27. at a private hos pital, WilUam, beloved husband of the late Letitia Haynes. of 3 Audley avenue. Prospect. Aged 83 years. HILL. — On May 25, at Beverley, West Australia, Arthur, loved brother of G. Hill. Georgetown, and Mrs. Sandow. Gladstone, late of Georgetown and Crys tal Brook. HUGHES.— On May 2G (suddenly), at WooOille, William Henry Evans Hughes, of 34 OorGon st-. Albert Park, /beloved husband of Irene Fedora, and loving father of John and Gwendaline. Aged 44 years. LEHNER ? At Brisbane, on Sunday, the Rev. Stephan Lehner. late Lutheran Mis sion. Sew Guinea, LOBB. —On May 26 (suddenly), at hos-   pital, Florence Chessie, beloved wife of the late Henry Turpin Lobb, and loved mother of Ted, Ron and daughters-in-law Von and Alice, and grandma of Patty. Aged 66 years. LUMSDON.— On May 24. at Adelaide. Olga Rita, loved sister of Thelma, and brother-in-law Henry Bartlett. also youngest daughter of Mr. J. Lawson and Mrs. E. Lawson. Peace, perfect peace. MeDONALD.— On May 27. at hospital, Archibald Alexander, dearly beloved hus band of Marion McDonald, of No. 11 Lee ter.. Rosewater, and beloved father ol Uly and Sydney. At rest. MELYIUX.— on Kay 26. at his late residence. 8 Olive street. Prospect, Edgar Charies, dearly loved husband of Alice Mary Melville, and Jovlng father of Rus sell, and father-in-law of Freda. Aged 75 years. MIDDLETON. —On May 26, at Magill, Ernest Rayner Middleton, late of Hawker. Aged 79 years. MIEGEL. —On May 24, at Mannum, Reinhold, loved brother of Bert CTan unda) and Holds iMannnm). also Panl and Ida (deceased). Aged SB. Asleep MTjDGE.— On May 26. Emily, beloved wife of Samuel Mndge, of 27 Janet sU, Maylands, and loving mother of Will, Mar. Coral end Ethel. In her 80th year. PARKEB.— On May 8. at Adelaide. Frederick Charles Parker, husband of the late Ellen Catherine Parker, of Wood Title, loving father of Freda din Rhodes), and foster father of Doug and Elva. Inserted by Kath Heblr. - PENNY.— On May 27, at hospital, Amos Percival Penny, late 5th Pioneers, 1st A.I.F., of Exhibition rd., Mt. Barker, the beloved husband of Eunice, and the loving father of Dorothy (Mrs. Keating), Beryl, Ross, Kathleen, and the loving grandpa of little Deanne. Aged 57 years. REYNOLDS. John (late or Ardrossan). passed away May 27. dearly beloved hus band ot Catherine Reynolds, and loving father of Percival. Nellie (Mrs. Cameron). Roy. David. Arthur and Leonore. Aged 76 years. Peacefully sleeping. RICHARDS.— On May 25. at London. England. Marguerite Josephine Richards (late of Malvern. South Australia), be loved wife of the late Henry Ernest Rich- ards, and loving mother of Maxwell, Erlstone, Clyde and Lyndon and loving sister of Gwen (Mrs. Hall. Walkerle). Peacefully sleeping. aUDGE. — At European Hospital, Port Moresby (suddenly), Beverley Alison, the darling beloved ^»ngh»yr. of Arthur and Grace, and loving sister or Jill. Aged 17 % years. Some day we will understand. 8EABSON. — On May 2G (suddenly), at bis late residence. 371 Brighton rd. Sea cliff, Stephen George, beloved father ot Gwendoline. fatber-ln-Iaw of Howard, and darling grandpa- of Beverley, Adrienne and Deldre. RXP. TTVEB ? On May 25. at bis residence. 35 Hastings street, denelg, Edwin Thomas, beloved husband of the late Amelia Tlver and loving lather ot Ivy (deceased), Clem (deceased), Clyde (de ceased), Elsie, Gladys, Marjorte. Coralle. Melba, Arnold, Glan and Jack. Aged 77 years. VENNING. — At the Pinnaroo Hospital, on May 27, as result of accident, Graham David, dearly loved son of Reva and Harold Venning, and younger brother of John. A«ed 14 years and four months. WARNER.— On May 27 (suddenly), at Adelaide. Sarah IsobeL the beloved wile of Hurtle Dcble Warner, of 112 Main st, York, and loving mother of Hilda (Mrs. Medlowl, and Dorothy (Mrs. Stanford). Aged 54 years. WESTBROOK. — On May 26, at biz resi dence, Pyap. Allan John Westbrook, be loved husband of Laura Westbrook, and loved father of Beg. Phyl, Mac, Glen. Efleen and All. Peacefully sleeping. WHITE. — On May 10, as result of acci- dent, at Rabaul, Geoffrey John, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Norman White, of Wau, New Guinea; and loving friend of Faye Crawford.   HEROES OF THE EMPIRE 'At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.' CHRISTIANSEN. — Fond memories ot our dear husband and father, Christian, passed peacefully away at Keswick. May 28. 1940. — Always loved and rememDered by his wife and son. COAD.— In loving memory of Flt-Sgt. Graham Bruce Coan. who was called to higher service. May 28, 1943, youngest son of F. R. and E. Coad* Semaphore. IN MEMORIAM ARIS. — In loving memory ot dear Jean, passed away May 28, 1943.— Ever remem bered by Mr. and Mrs. Wardlaw and Doreen. ARIS. — In loving memory ot Jean, passed away May 28, J942. — Ever remem bered by Audxey (Mrs. Len Campbell). ARES. — Fond memories of my sister Jean, who left us May 28. 1943, age IS years. We have a- beautiful memory to treasure our wbole life through: its sweet ness will linger forever, the memory, dear, of you. — Mary and Doug. ARTS. — Loving memories of our daugh ter Jean, who left us May 28. 1943, age 19 year*. Many are the quiet hours when you are very near; cherished an the memories of one we love so dear. ARTHUR. — In loving memory of dear Aunt Lit. departed this life May 28. 1943. We have you In our thoughts: dear God has you In His care. — Inserted by Yvocne snd Tvette. ARTHUR. — In loving memory of my dear sister LUI. passed away May 28, 1943. at Plndon. Tou bade no one a last good-bye. Nor knew your end was near: You left behind some aching hearts That loved you most sincere. —Ever remembered by her sister Violet. ARTHUR. — In loving memory of mother, passed away May 28, 1943. Not a day do I forget you. In my heart you are always near; I who loved you sadly miss you. As it dawns the fourth sad year. — &ver remembered by her loving son Jack. CA5S. — In Joring memory of our bro ther Will, who passed away May 27. 1928. At rest.— Remembered by NelL CLARKE. — In loving memory of our dear father, who passed awav May 28. 1940.— Ever remembered by Bill. Bob. Jean. Joyce and Raelee. COLES. — Memories 01 my dear husband, who passed away May 28. 1946. Yean may dawn and fade away, but loving me mories will always stay. — Ever remem bered by his loving wife. COLES. — In loving memory of our father, who passed away May 28. 1946. Remembrance. — Inserted by Myra. Les and grandchildren. COLES. William. — In loving memory 3f dad. who passed away May 28, 1946. Tust a memory, fond and true, to show iear dad we think of you. — Inserted by ais loving son Les. daughter-in-law Glad, ind grandsons. COLEY. — In memory of my mother, who passed awsy May 28.— Ever remem bered by loving daughters. Gladys and Betty. COLEY. — In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away May 28. 1943. Deep in our heart a memory is kept Of our dear one we loved and will never forget. — Always remembered by her loving hus band and sons and daughters. COLEY. — In loving jnemoiy of mother, mssed away May 28, 1943. As you resT n peaceful sleep, your memory we will -lwavs keep. — Arthur. Myrle and family. DAULTRET. — in loving memory of my 1ear wife, who passed away May 28. 1944. In silence I remember. — SaCiy ?nlssed by her loving husband George. FOSTER.-^-Fond memory of my dear irother and Uncle Barry, who died May ?28. 1946. As you rest In peaceful sleep. Your memory we will always keep. — Remembered by his sister and niece. Mice and Pearl. FOSTER.- — In loving memory of my lear Uncle Harry, who passed away May !8, 1946. Deep 'in our hearts a memory is kept, of one we love and can never | 'orget — Sadly missed by Lionel and Gladys ? FOSTER. — In loving memory of our dear Unc'e Harry, who died May 28. 1946. For us. remembrance. -Sadly missed by Charlie. Flortip and Roy. . i ?r

IN MEMORiAM ? GRAY. — In loving memory ot our dear dad and grandpa, passed away May 23. 1943. Time moves on. but memories stay. —Always remembered. Ag. Clarrie Cori, Lance and Maureen. HARDING — In loving memory of dad. who passed away May 28. 1939.— Remem- bered always by Stella and family. HARDING. — Loving memories of our dear dad. who passed awav May 28. 1939. A day »e will always remember When the rcn of the world forgets. — Sadly missed by Rose. Alt and Ernest. Mildura. HASHING. — Loving memory of our dear dad. Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. —Inserted by Elsie. Fred Cocks and family. ffABDING. — In loring remembrance of dear husband and father John passed away 40 Newbon st.. May 28. 1939. Sweet memories weave a golden chain that links us till we meet again. — Sadly missed by loving wife and sons, Bert and George. HEARN. — In loving memory of dad. who passed away May 28. 1946. — Ever re memoered by his wife and family. HILL, Sampson. — In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away May 28. 1944. Today recalls sad memories of a loved one gone to rest; And those who think of him today are those who loved him best. — Ever remembered by bis loving wife and family. HTJXTABLE. — in loving memory or my dear grandmother, who passed away May 28. 1941. — Always remembered by Jean. ILE8. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May 28. 1916. Dearly loved and sadly missed. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. — Inserted by Mary and Allan. HXS. — In loving memory of Bertha Russell, dearly beloved wife of Clarence Aubrey, who died on May 28, 19*6. MS. — in loving memory of Bertha motfaer and liana, who passed away May 28. 1946. The mother we loved is missing*. The voice we loved is still: A vacant place within our hearts Can never be filled. — Always remembered bv Len, Jean and family. nrCOIX. — Loving memory of our dear sister Dorrie. passed away May 28, 1937. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, of one we loved and never foreet. — Inserted by her loving sisters, Eva, Slss, Herb. KAEDTNG. — Sweetest of memories of our dear mother, passed away May 28. 1943. She was one of the kindest, one pf the best, the kind of mother that one would never forget. — Sadly missed by Ruby. M'n. VI. Led. Tom. . KEARNE — In loving memory ot dear brother Pat. who passed away it K-- nnnda May 28, 1942. Life moves on, but memories stay as near and dear as yes terday. — Ever remembered by Tom and Freda. UNGTOHT.— In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on May 28. 1946. God lias you In His keeping, dad, but I have you in my heart. The saddest day rve ever Bad was the day we bad to part. — Inserted by his loving son and daughter. Bert (Nigger), and Roma. IANGTON. — In loving memory of dear dad. passed away Hay 28. 1946. Happy in heaven. God's glory to share, free from aU satterlag ard worldly care. — Inserted by BUI and Maureen and grand children Raelene and Marilyn. LANGTON. — In .loving memory of our dear father and pop. who passed away Mav 28. 1946. . With tears I saw you -sinking. I watched you fade away: God watched you while you suffered. He knew you had your share. He gently closed your weary eyes . And took you In His care. — Ever remembered by Dareen, Bern and Eunice. — LANGTON. — In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away May 28. 1946. The midnight stars are shining upon a silent grave where, sleeping with out dreaming, lies the one we cotxld not save. — Inserted by his loving son and daughter. Laurie and Lorna. LANGTOK. — In -loving memory of our father, who passed away on May 28. 1946. You always- said we would miss you. Your words have proved too true. — Ever remembered by Audrey. BUI and gra*adchndren. LANGTON. — In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away May 28. 1946. A better dad you never had, A parting hard to bear: But when I look to heaven, dad. I know that you are there. — Inserted by sis loving son Len. and Joan. IAVGTON. — In loving memory of my dear fatt-rr. who passed away May 28. 1946. Could I have my dearest wish with all earth's treasures too. and ask from heaven what I may, my dad, I'd ask for you. — Ever remembered by bis loving £au£bter Margaret. LANGTON. — In loving memory ot my dear husband, who departed this life May 28. 1946. Resting where no shadows fan, fn perfect peace he awaits u* all. — Ever remembered by his loving wife. LANGTON. — -In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away May 28. 1946. God saw his footsteps faltT. his heart grow weary and weak; so He put His arms around him and my dear father fell asleep. — Inserted by his loving son MANNION.— In loving memory of Mar tin, who died one year ago. Today brings back sad memories, fond thoughts of you we keep. Requlescat in pace. — Kindly -remembered by Us son Jim Northern Territory. MARTENS. — In loving memory ot my dear mother, who passed away May 28: 1939. — Ever remembered by her loving daughter Rose. MASSON. Jim.— A tribute to our dear husband, father, grandpa, who passed away May 28. 1946. A leaf in the book ot memory Is gently turned today. — In- serted bywife, Ronald, Jean, grandsons. MEDWEIX. — In fond remembrance of Will, our dear husband and father, who passed away May 28. 1944. A thought for today, and m memory forever. — In- .?-erteii by bis lorlng wife a-nd daughter Joyce- ? MEDWEIiL. — In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, wto died May 28. 1944. Loved and remembered always by his daughter Gladys, sonin law Bex. and grandchildren. IIU6SARED. — In loving memory of mother, who passed away May 28. 1943. — Ever remembered' by her daughter Laura Kimber and family. NELSON. — In loving memory ot our dear little granddaughter Julian Kay. who passed away May 28. 1944. A thought for today, a memory for ever. — Always remembered by her grandpar ents and cousin Joan Boomer. NELSON. — Treasured memories of dar 'ing little Jilllan. whom God called home. May 28. 1944. Too dearly loved to be for gotten. We will always remember when the rest of the world forgets. — Her mummy and daddy. ' NELSON- — In loving memory ol our darling granddaughter. Jilllan Kay. passed away May 28. 1944. As you rest in peaceful sleep, Yoar memory we will always keep. —Always remembered by her Nanny, ?randpa, Uncle Harold and Reg (Largs Bay). PARISH (nee O'Connor). — In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, who passed away May 28. 1940. at Trnro. As you rest in peaceful sleep, your me mory we will always keep. — Inserted by her loving husband and sons. Bill, Arnold. Laurie, daughters-in-la-w. Mavis. Mac. PARSONS. — In loving memory of my husband Jim. who died at the Adelaide Hospital on May 28. 1944. In the dawn of the morning. When our great reunion comes, Wh«n we see each other's face Brighter than the sun. Then our trouble will be over. All clouds will be gone: All will be Peace and happiness In our heavenly home, sweet home. —Inserted by his loving wife Ada. SO Rochester street. Leabrook. PARSONS.— In loving memory of my dad. who died at Xhe Adelaide Hospital on May 28. 1944. In a beautiful garden of roses. Cared for by our Saviour's hand. Our father is waiting for us In that peaceful, happy !aB(I. — Inserted by his loving son. Hilton. PARSONS. — A tribute of love to dear dad. who passed away May 28. 1944. Till memory fades and life departs, you will be for ever in our hearts. — Inserted by his loving daughter Oulcie. son-in-law Cecil and grandson John. PARSONS.— Treasured memories of £esr dad and grandpa, who passed away May 28. 1944. Treat him kindly, gentle Saviour. Now that be is Thine. Bold him In Thy loving arms. The father that was mine. —Inserted by loring son Clem. Lyla. Beverley and Clayton. PARSONS. — In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away Ma; 28, 1944. His cheerful ways and smiling face Are pleasant to recall: He had a smile for everyone. And died beloved by all. — Always remembered by his loving son Vern. PARSONS. — In loving memory ot our dear grandpa, who passed away May 28. 1944. To think we could not say good-bye Will always bring regret. But fondest memories of you. dear grandpa. We never will forget. — Always remembered by his loving grand children, jimmle, Dulcie. Gloria. Shirley PARSONS. — In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away May 28. 1944. Cherished memories of our dearest father. Always a smile tiroogo suffering and tears. — Always remembered by his loving son and dauchter-in-law, Jim and Edna. PARSONS. — In loving memory of dear dad and granddad, who passed away May 28. 1944. — Always remembered by bis son Lance, and daughter-in-law Iris, and grandchildren Kay and Mlche!e. PRfTCHARn. — Treasured memories of I our dear mother, who prised away at j Myrtle Bank. May 28. 1938. A tender I paee of memory is gently turned today. I ! —Always remembered by Howard. Isla. I I Lilla. ! , KOSEWARNE — in lovinj memory of j our dear mother, who passed away May 28. 19*4. Beautlf:'] memories of me so j dear, so sadly misssd from vear to year. ' —Lovingly remembered by Ede. Eric and I ! ramll*. . i m

- FUNERAL NOTICES AYLTFFE.— The friends of the lateMr. STUART HAMILTON AYLTFFE. late 32nd Batt.. 1st AJJ1.. are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave hi* late residence. 17 Camroc avenue. Blair Mhol. on THURSDAY, at 2.4S p.m.. tor the North Road Cemetery. ALFRED JAMES & SONS. A.F.D.A.. Funeral Directors. 193 Dnlfy rd.. Unley. Phone DH29 -2 , line; i. and at 100 Henley Beach rd, I ? Mile End. ? BAMBAR.— The friends of the late Mr. STAVRO YO BAMBAR. of Henley Beach road. Fulham. are respectfully in formed that his Funeral will leave the Greek Orthodox Church. Franklin street. Adelaide, en FRIDAY. 30th Instant, after service commencing at 2.30 p.m.. for the West Terrace Cemetery. W. WILLIAMSON & SON. , Funeral Directors. 124 Wellington rd, Payneham. Ph. F1707 BISHOP. — The friends of Mr. JOHN R. BISHOP are respectfully informed that the funeral of bis late beloved wife Daisy, will leave his residence. 145 Anzac High way, Grassmere, on WEDNESDAY, at 4 p.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. TURNER MOTOR FUNERALS. Chapel and Offices, 90 Anzac Highway. Ever ard Park. . Phone L4217. Dny and Night. BDRFORD.— The friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM HENVILLE BURPORD are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence. 12C Adelpbi terrace. St. Leonards (Glenelg), today (WEDNESDAY), at 3.30 pjn.. tor the Centennial Park Cemetery. FRANK J. SIEBERT. Funeral Director. Phone C413. 47-49 Waken 'M street. R.A.O.B.. OX.S.A.. G.L.E. Members ol the order. Southern Cross Lodge in particular, are advsed that the tuners] of our late member. W. H. BURFORD, will leave Adelpbi terrace. St. Leonaras. on WEDNESDAY. May 28. at 3.30. lor Centennial Park Cemetery. ? JESSE SMITH. Grand Secretary. CABRAGHER.— The friends of the late Mr. JOHN HENRY CARRAGHER. late of No. 18 Condon street. Rosewater Gar dens, and Stb Machine Gun Section. First A.I.F.. are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the residence of his brother-in-law. Mr. E. C. Poole. No. *2 Kanowna road. Largs Bay. on WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m.. for the Chel tenham Cemetery. SIDNEY HARRISON. Undertaker. Funeral Parlors. 171-173 Port rd.. Alberton. phone J125S. fLARK. — The friends of Mr. GABFTELD I. LESLIE CLARK, of 11 Boston street. West Croydon, are respectfully Informed that the Remains of his late WIFE (HoUey Myrtle) will be removed from bis residence at 3.45 pjn.. WEDNESDAY, for burial in the Cheltenham Cemetery. B. A. RANDALL. Funeral Director AJPJOA 244-248 Port road. Hindmarsh: Seavlew road. Grange. L5515. L8526. GILES.— Tie friends of the late CHRIS TINA BELLA are informed that her funeral will leave ber sister's residence. (Mrs. A. W. Cbesson). on MAY 28, at 3 p.m.. tor thfi Koahinga Cemetery. »H.YNES.— The friends of the laie Mr. WILLIAM HAYNES are respectfully In formed that his funeral will leave his late residence. 3 Audley avenue. Prospect, on WEDNESDAY, at 3 p.m.. lor the Payneham ? PENOELLEY A XNABE LIMITED. Funeral Directors. Office end Chapel. 210 Bundle street. Central 496 (2 laiesi HUGHES. — The friends of the late Mi. II WILLIAM HENRY EVANS HUGHES (e« 19th Aust. Catering Corps. 2nd AXF.) are respectfully Informed that his re mains will be Interred In tfae Cheltenham Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to leave his late residence. 34 Gordon street. Albert Park, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 p.m. R. H. MOUNTPORD (ex-A.IJP.1. Funeral Director. 'The Funeral Home.' ?11-22J Port road. Hlndmaren. I.B944. TDDD. — The friends of the late Mr. J XSONARD FREDERICK. JTJDD are re spectfully informed that bis Funeral will leave his late residence. SCondon street, Rosewater Gardens, on WEDNESDAY, at 3.15 p.m.. for the Catholic Cemetery. Cheltenham. SIDNEY HARRISON. Undertaker. Funeral Parlors. 171-173 Port rd.. Alberton. Phone JI25S. ?UDD.— WATERSIDE WORKERS' FEDE J RATION. PORT ADELAIDE BRANCH. Members of the above are requested to attend the funeral of our late mem ber, Leonard Frederick Judd. which leaves his late residence. 8 Condon street, Rosewater Gardens, on WEDNESDAY, at 3.1S p.m.. for the Catholic Cemetery. C&eltenham. ? R. WHTTFIEL.D. Secretary. LOBB - The friends of the late Mrs. FLORENCE CHESSIE LOBB are re spectfully informed that her funeral is appointed to leave her late residence, 19 Fletcher St., Finsbury Park, on THURS DAY morning, at 11 o'clock, for the Cheltenham cemetery.   J T HOARE & SON. Funeral Directors, 283 Port rd.. Kilkenny. Phone M7945 MCDONALD. ? The friends of tHe late Mr. IB ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER McDON AXX- are respectfully Informed that his Funeral will leave hi* late residence. No. 11 Lee terrace. Eosewater. on THURS DAY, at 2 pjn.. for the Cheltenham Cemetery. SIDNEY HARRISON. Undertaker. Funeral parlors. 171-173 Port rd- JMberton. Phone J12SS. Hi MEMORIAM ROSEWARNE. — In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away May 28. 1944. Today recalls sad memories ot a loved one gone to rest, and those who think of her today are those who loved her best. — Remembered always by Jean and Keith. ROSEWARNE — In loving memory or my darling mother, who passed away May 28t 1944 Two small words not hard to write, but two I will remember all my life — my mother. — Always remembered by ber loving daughter Dawn. ROSEWARNE. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May Never a 'day passe* without thought* ot you. Always that sad longing, could I only speak to you. —Inserted by ber loving daughter Gwen, son-in-law Arch. ROSEWARNE. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May 28, 1944. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. — Inserted by loving son Bert and daughter-in-law Jean. ROSEWARNE.— In loring memory of our dear mother. Today recalls sad memories of a loved one gone to rest, and those who think of her today are those who loved her best. — Inserted by Hurtle. Charlie and Max. SCHUBERT. — Loving memories of dear mother, who passed away on May 28. 1944. Always In our memory. — Loved by Nora. Edgar and grandchildren. SCHUBERT. — In loving memory or my dear friend Hermann, who peacefully passed away May 28. 1946. Peaceful be thy silent slumber. — Ever remembered by your old friend H. Friedrtcns. SCHUBERT. — In loving memory of our dear father, who was called to Us heav enly home May 28 1946. One year has passed, but none can teU the loss of one we loved so well: the trial was hard, the iritl severe, to part with one we loved so dear. Our lives, though parted, still are bound by golden cords ot love: the faith we bold by God Is crowned and sealed la heaven above. — Erer remem bered by his losing children Helene. Esther, Peter. Walter, daughter-in-law Mary, snd little Margaret. SEIGERT. — In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on May 28. 1933. Years may dawn and fade away. But loving memories always stay. — Ew remembered by bis loved ones at SHAW.— Just a thought, tender and true, to stow, dear mother, we still re member. — Remembered by ber daughter Miriam, and son-in-law Bob. grandson Ralph and daughter-in-law Eva. STOPFOBD. — In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away May 28. 1940. — Inserted by her son Cecil, and Ev. KITMMEBTON.— In loving memory of dad, who passed away May 28 1940. Years may dawn and fade away, but memories will alweys stay.— Ever remem ibered by E me and John. THOMPSON (Georgev.— In loving me mory or our dear husband and father, who passed away May 28. 1941. Many a lonely heartache, often a silent tear, but always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear. — Always fondly remem bered by his loving wife and family. Royal Park THWAITES. — Loving memories of my dear friend Von. — Pat. TIDY. — In loving memory of our dear mother, passed away May 28. 1941: also rather. July 23. 1937. Years dawn and fade away, loving memories will always stay. — Inserted by Vera. Rube. Coral. TIDY. — In loving memory of my dear mother, «rho passed away May 28, J94I. Time drifts on but memory stays. — Ever remembered by , Elsie and family. TIDY. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May 28. 1941. A thought for today, a memory forever —Inserted by her loving son Perce and family. WARREN. — In loving memory of my dear wife snd mother, who passed away May 28. 1942. Dearer to as than words cxn teil. Was the wire and mother we loved so well. — Always remembered. Wai. Bob, Ron. WARREN. — In loving memory or my dear mother, wbo passed away May 28. 1942. Witt tender love and deepest regret We who loved her will never forget. — Alwavs remembered by Stanley and Millie. ' WARREN. — Cherished memories of my dear mother and grandma. Ycu often said I'd miss you. Your words have proved too true: I lost mv dearest friend mum. When I Ion you. five years ago today. llav 28 1942. ' | —Sadly missed by Huby. Bill. Stanley. , WPrren and Peter. ; WARREN. — Loring memories of our i dear little daughter Beverley. who passed nway May 28. J944.— Loved and longed for always by mummy and daddy. WasKEN. — In loring memnry of dear li'tle Beverley. who passed -«» May 2R. 1944.— Always remembered by grand parents, aunties and und».

: FUNERAL NOTICES MELVTLLE. — The friends of the late Mi EDGAR CHARLES MELVILLE are lespectfully informed that his remains were removed from his late residence. 8 Olive street. Prospect, on TUESDAY. May 26, and privately interred in (he Dudley Park Cemeiery. P. Le CORNU. Funeral Diiector. A.F.D A. S-A.F.A.. 68 O'Connel! si.. North Adelaide. C2306. After hours. M2368. F413S MIDDLETON. — The triends ol rhe late Mr. ERNEST RAYNER MIDDLETON. late of Megill. and formerly or Hawker, art respectfully informed that his rjnerj-j will leave our Chapel. 58 Maim road. Norwood. THIS DAY (Wednesday I. ai 10 a.m., for the West Terrace C4m-:lery Ven. Archdeacon Weston will official e. Cl.ADDE TKEVELION. Funeral Director. Head Office and Chapel. 56-58 MagUl road. Norwood. F40S4 Brnnrh: 226 Prospect road. M3513. aiUDGE.— The friends of Mr. SAMUEL in MUDGE. of 27 Janet street, Maylanos, are respectfully informed that the /unera] of his late WIFE (Emily i will leave our Funeral Rooms. 124 Wellington road: Payneham. on WEDNESDAY, at 2 30 p.m , tor the St. Martin's Cemetery. Campbeil W. WILLIAMSON & SON Funeral Directors, 124 Wellington road. Payneham F1707. PENNY.— The friends of the late Mr. AMOS PERCIVAL PENNY, late 5th   Pioneers, 1st A.I.F., are respectfully in- formed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Exhibition road, Mount Barker, on WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m., for the Mt. Barker Cemetery. Floral tri- butes to Funeral Directors by 12.30. ALFRED JAMES & SONS. A.F.D.A.,   Funeral Directors. 193 Unley rd., Unley. Phone U1129 (2 lines), and at 100 Henley Beach rd., Mile End.     REYNOLDS.— Tie friends of tile iau Mr. JOHN REYNOLDS are respectfully In formed that his funeral will leave his late residence. 38 Halifax street, city, on WEDNESDAY, at 2 pjn.. for the Cen tennial Park Cemetery. ADELAIDE FI7NERAL DIRECTORS. PARTTNGTON & SON. Undertake* s. Head Office and Chapel. 441 South rd.. Black Forest IF1246. rVEE. — Tie friends of the late Mr. EDWIN THOMAS TTVEH. of 35 Hast ings street. Glenelg, are respectfully in formed that bis remains were privately laid to rest on TUESDAY, May 27, in the North Brighton Cemetery. Rev. R. M. Bandt officiated. A. B. GIBSON. X2I33. ISO Jetty road, Glenelg. PENGELLEY A. KNABE LIMITED. Central 496, 210 Rnndle street. ' ? Funeral Directors. ? n/AENER. — The- triends ot Mr. HURTLE IT DOBLE WARNER are respectfully In formed tbat the funeral of his la^e be loved WIFE (Sarah Isabel) will leave his residence. 112 Main street, Yn:k. on WEDNESDAY, at 4 pjn.. for Lhe Chelten ham Cemetery. ADELAIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PARTHCGTON & SON. Undertakers. H«ad Office and Chapel. 441 South rd.. Blark Fpnyst. LFlg^fi. IBESTBROOK. — The friends of the late VlMr. ALLAN JOHN WESTBROOK. of Pyap. are respectfully informed tbat his Funeral will leave his late residence. Pyap. on WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 pjn.. for the TjoKton Cemetery. ? IIIHELAN. — The trends of the late Mr. If JOHN AMBROSE WHELAN (late of Norwood) are respectfully Informed that his funeral will leave the Funeral Par 'ors. 47 Wakefleld street. Adelaide. THIS DAY (Wednesday i. at 2 pjn., for the Catholic Cemetery. West Terrace. FRANK J. SIEBERT. Funeral Director. 47-49 Wafccfleld street. Phone C413. AAA — CHOICE wreaths deliv. all subs. S. D. Bellis. Art Florist, 23 Solsster st, Torrensville. L469S. day and night. ? AAA — MORGAN'S MARBLE WORKS. VICTORIA SQUARE. ? AAA. WREATHS DELIVERED ALL SUBS. Golden Daffodil Florists, 215 Unlcy rd. U7S28. After hours. LF12O9. a — A BEAUTIFUL wreath, del. L6791 HmILE END FLORISTS, Henlev Ben. rd. a MUCH NICER WREATH FROM flpENGILLYS. FLORIST. Grote street Cent. 2108; after hours, L5629. ? — TUCKER'S Florists. Groie street. C4385: alter hours. L5811. ? A— AT KTNNANE'S. Florist, wreaths de livered. 35 Gresham st. C6497. ? A. WREATHS delivered, shortest notice STANLEYS. Florist. Adelaide Arcade. Rundle st. C5210: after hours. TJ2824. — fLADIOLJ FLORIST. BEST WREATHS. U Opp. North Rd. cemetery gates. M3145. ALDHAM, Florist. SI Main North road. VMedlndie. M286S: after hours, 69 North - cote ter., Medindie. -= ? HfREATHS— 'Dawn' Florist. Main North If rd.. Prospect. M3327: atter hra. F60O9 IN MEMORIAM WARREN ? In loving memory ot our dear motlter and grandma, who passed away May 28, 1942. A beautiful nature, full of kind deeds, a lifting hand to ali io n«ed; babpy. sznQlng. always contest, loved and respected wherever she went. — Always remembered by her loving daughter Edna, son-in-law Era, grand children Donald and Desmond. WATSON. — In loving memory ot our dear father and grandfather, who passed away on May 28. 194S. Not today, but every day. In silence we remember. — Always remembered by his loving son Murray. daughter-in-law Bes» and grandchildren. WATSON. — In loving memorv of our dear father and grandfather, wbo passed aw»y May 28. 1945. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched today. — Inser- ted by Belle. Perce and boys. WATSON. — In loving memory of my dear father and grandfather, wbo passed away on May 28. 194S. With farewell unspoken you quietly passed away. Leaving only sweet memories to treasure. — Always remembered by loving son Roy. daughter-in-law Pat and grandchildren. WATSON. — In loving memory of my dear husband Steve, passed away May 28 IS4S. A tender chord of memory is gently touched today. — Inserted by his wife Ada. WATSON. — In loving memory of dad. who passed away May 28. 1945. Time moms on, but memories stay as near and dear as yesterday. — Always remembered by Ruby and Jack. WATSON. — In loving memory of our dear father, passed away May 28. 194S. Not' lust today, but every, day, in silence we remember. — Inserted by Dot and Bill. WATSON. — In memory ot our dad. who nassed away May 28. 1945. A tribute for today, a memory for. ever. — Ever remem bered by Gill and Jane. WATSON. — Cherished memories of dear dad, wbo passed away May 28. 1946: also dear mum, who passed away Oct. 14. 1927. Your memories are as dear today as the day you passed away: we loved you then, we love you still, forget you. dears, we never will.— Inserted by Lorna, Mavis. Gordon, Gwen. Merle and families WIIJKESON. — In loving memory of dear Dave, passed away May 28. 1943. — Ever remembered by by Dorothy and Bob. WILSON. — In loving memory of Walter, who fell asleep May 28. 1945.— Ever re membered by his loving wile Beatrice. ZILBI. — In loving memory of my dear wife Gwendoline, who passed away May 28. 1945. Time takes awny the edge of grief, but memory turns back every leaf — Ever remembered by her husband Hurtle. znja. — In loving memory of Gwen. wbo passed away May 28. 1946. — Inser- ted by tier friends Alice and Kev. ZTLM. — In fond remembrance of our dear friend Gwen. Hearts that love you never forget. — Glad and Cliff. ZTLM i nee Gwen Adams). — In loving memory of Gwen. who passed away May 28. 1945. We sball see her one bright morning, waiting on the other side: we shall see her. dear face smiling, not changed but glorifieC — Sadly missed by Vera. Merv and little Cynthia. ZTLM (nee Gwen Adams). — In loving memory of Gwen, wbo passed away May 28, 194S. For years our family chain was fondly linked together, but ah that cbsin m broken now and one link gone forever. — Ever remembered by mum. dad. Len. Clem and Phyllis. ZILM. — In loving memory of our pal Gwen. wbo passed away May 28. 1945. — Ever remembered by Sylv. and Russell. ZILM. — In lovins memory of Gwen. who passed away May 28. 1945. — AlWays remembered by Eva and Nancy. ? RETURN THANKS HAYES. — Mrs. Hayes and sons, cf Tar coola. wish to thank all lelatlves, friends and workmates of the late Mar tin Hayes, for floral tributes and expres sions of sympathy in their recent bereave ment, especially thanking doctor and nurses of Port Augusta Hospital, Father Prendergast. Mr. and Mrs. D. 3. Bryans. Mrs. Holds, sen.. Mr. H. Gloedr. Will all please accept this as our personal expression of .sympathy? ? r. Charles Wright of 257 Rundle street. Adelaide, wishes -to sincerely 'Oiank all kind relatives and friends for floral tri butes, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy during his recent *ad be reavement in the loss of his dear wlft (Alice), especially the doctors and nurses or Alfred Ward. Royal Adelaide Hospital. MR. Emil Anderson and family thank 'I all kind friends and relatives for tele grams, floral tributes, letters, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Howe, and Dr. Duns'tone. — THE family of the late Mrs. M. A. Teare 1 wish to thank all relatives and friends for floral tributes snd cards in Inejr re cent sad bereavement. ' especially Dr. Bickford. Mrs Short and Fr. Dunn.' Will all please accept this as our personal Ihnnks? ? rtlGHT.— Mrs. E. M. Wright and familv sincerely thank ail relatives, kind friends and neighbors for floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams and personal ex pressions ol sympathy in their sac* be reavement. Will all please arrept this xf { h persona! expression of Thanks? ?

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