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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS Announcements under this heading must be authent.icE.ted by tiie name and address of the sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two Shillings and Six pence eacli when not exceeding five lines; over five lines, Sixpence per line. Death Advertisements tn which a Hineral Announcement is made aro charged for as if tbe Death and Funeral were sepa rate announcements, namely: — The mini mum charge of 2/6 and 3/4 respectively. In Memoriam and Death Advertisements containing reference to mow than one deceased are charged 2/6 each for each deceased n'entionnd, as if thev were o's- tinet and separate announcements. Engagements and Appror.cliing Marriage and Marriage Notices require the signa ture of both parties concerned. BIRTHS ABBOTT -nee Dorothy Downing).— On the 4th February, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Abbott. Gage sticet, Firle — a daughter. ANDERSON (nee Margret Winstone).— On the 2nd February, at Allawah Hospital, Largs, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderson — a son. Special thanks to Dr. Chandler, Sister Barry, and staff. BATXERSBY. — On 24th January, at James town, to Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Battersby, ol Terowie — a daughter (Janette Frances). BURNS.— On the 31st January, at the Booleroo Centre Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burns, of Wepowie — a daughter (Morna Alley ne) . BACKLEE (Gladys Dawson).— On the 10th February, at Stilling Hospital, the wife of Alex Backler — a daughter (stillborn). BINKS-WILLIAMS. — On the 11th February, at Sister Rowe's Private Hospital, to the wife of R. Binks-Williams — a daughter. CLEWOBTH. — On the 29th January at Koonawarra Hospital. Kadina, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cleworth — a daughter. DUNCAN i nee Gladys Roachockl. — On the 6th February, at the Ardrossan Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duncan, Price — a daughter (Maxinc Elaine). Both well. DOYLE MORTON.— On the 4th February, at Queen's Home, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Doyle Mor ton, of Wright street, city — a son. Both well. DAYMAN (nee Lily Cook).— On the 8th February, at Edwardstown Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs Gordon Dayman — a son (Harold Gordon). DONALDSON. — On the 7th February, at McBride's Home, to the wife of J. J. Donald Eon, of Barton Vale, Enfield — a daughter (Heather Maureen). Thanking Dr. Dunstan and hospital staff. EARLE. — On the 8th February, at Glenelg Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Earie, Glenelg — a son. No visitors for seven days. EVANS (nee Ella Shearer) .—On the 8th Feb ruary, at Moonta Jubilee Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Evans, Wardang Island — a son (Brian Neil) . FIEGERT. — On the 27th January, at the Loxton District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fiegert, of Nadda — a daughter. Both well. GOODWIN. — On the 7th February, at Berk lie Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Goodwin, 3 Rose street, Prospect — a son (Ron ald Earle). HAWKES (nee Phillis Davey).— On the 1st February, at Wynyard, Tasmania, to the wife of Rev. S. E. Hawkes — a daughter. HALLAM.-yOn the 6th February, at Sister Rowe's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Hallam — a daughter. BALES (nee Marjorie Swan). — On the 11th February, at Memorial Hospital. N.A., to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hales — a daughter (Barbara May). Special thanks to Dr. Parkhouse and staff. No visitors for seven days. HERRMANN. — On the 6th February, at ? Tweedvale, to Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Herrmann — a daughter (Desma Leona). JOSE (nee Marj Griffin).— On the 7th Feb ruary, at 'Chatham,' Keswick, to the wife of Walter L. Jose— a daughter. Thenks to Nurse Williams and staff. KAINES. — On the 3rd February, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P. Kaines, Blackwood — a son. KENNELLY (nee Kath Reordan).— On the 7th February, at Sister Rowe's private hos pital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kennelly — a son. KING (nee Lena Hillier). — On the ICth Feb ruary, at McBride Home, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. R. King, jun., of 213 Archer St., North Adelaide — a son. Specially thanking Dr. Erick sen .and nursing staff. LANGDOM. — On the 3rd February, tn tr-e wife of Lance Langdon, Netherby — a son. MACKIRDY. — On the 3rd February, at the Toorak Private Hospital, to Mrs. R. A. Mac Kirdy — a son. MOULDS (nee D. Ross). — On the 4th Feb ruary, at Delaware Private Hospital, Waver ley, to Captain and Mrs. H. L. Moulds— a daughter. MACKENZIE.— on the 7th February, at the Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac kenzie, of North Adelaide — a son. MacLABEN (nee Alma Johnston). — On the 8th February, at Quarading, W.A.. to Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLaren — a son (Murray Wil liam). Both well. MURRAY (nee Phyllis Munro).— On the 8th February, at Rose Park Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray, Tronmcre Park— a son. Both well. MEERS (nee May O'Brien). — On the 28tn January, at 'Quambl,' to A. J. and M. Meers — a son (stillborn). MITCHELL (nee Verna Wright).— On the 5th February, at 'Sirlus' Private Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, of Cheltenham— a son. MATTHEWS (nee Blake).— On the 8th February, at Port Wakefleld Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Em Matthews — a daughter (Mary Margaret). Special thanks to Dr. Brotchie, Matron Lomman, and staff. NELSON (nee Ruby Barn.— On the 1st February, at 'Rowan.' MagiU road, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson, of Norwood — a son (John Clifford). Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Wall and Sister Hendrle and staff. NELSON (nee Jean Huxley).— On the 11th February, at Sirius Private Hospital, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson, of Cheltenham —a son (Brian Alfred). NORTH (nee Ivy Jose). — On the 11th Feb ruary, at Toorak Private Hospital, to the wife of S. North, of Tusmore — a daughter. No Visitors for seven days. OSBORNE (nee Irene Kester).— On the 10th February, at 'Ellendale' Private Hospital, Salisbury, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Osborne, Salisbury— a daughter. No visitors for seven cays. PRATT (nee Eileen Kenner).— On the 8th February, tt Medindie Gardens, to Mr. and Mrs C. W. Pratt— a daughter (Valerie Maude). Special thanks to Dr. Elliott Brum mitt and Nurse Rowe. No visitors for seven days PICKERING.— On the 7th February, to Mr. ana Mrs. H. R. Pickering — a daughter. (Both BAYSON.— On the 9th February, at ??Koo- nawarra' Hospital, Kadina, to the wife of J. H. Rayson, schoolhouse, Kulpara — a son. Bpeclal thanks to Dr. Carden, Sister Morphett and staff. SNOWDEN (nse Newton).— on the 5th Feb *SS;ry' }°™t,he^lfe of p- L- A- Snowden, Sea cllff, at Westbourne Park Private Hospital — a son. SHEARER (nee Phyllis Walker).— On the 5th February, at Sister Berry's private hospital, Kadina, to Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Shearer— a daughter (Pauline Mae). THEEL. — On the 6th February, at Unley Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Theel, of 206 King William rd.. Unley Park— a son TREVAILL (nee Hazel Way).— On the 9th February, at 213 East terrace, city, to the wife of Frederick James Trevalll— a son (Nor man Jesse) . Special thanks to Dr. Prest, Nurse Ward, and Mrs. Chas. Way. TREGENZA.— On the 9th February, at Sema phore, to the wife of J. E. Tregenza, of Glen garry st.. Woodville — a daughter. TROWSE.— on the 5th February, at Wen douree Private Hospital. Wayville to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Trowse — a daughter. THWAITES.— On the 11th Fohruary, nt Too rak Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Thwaites — a daughter. Both well.

BIRTHS WILLIS. — On the 7th February, at 'Wen- aouree,' to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Willis — a daughter (Ruth). Thanking Dr. Kenihan, Sister Fry, and staff. No visitors lor seven nays. WILSON.— On the 9th February, to Mr. ana Mrs. Hugh H. Wilson — a daughter. WOODROOFE. — On the 7th February, at 'Warneton,' West Croydon, to the wife of A. W. Woodroofe, of Cheltenham — a son (Glen Arthur). MARRIAGES ANGOVE— KEMP. — On the 31st January, at Scot's Church. Collins street, Melbourne, Doris Jean, eldest daughter of Mr. W. Kemp, Caulfield, Victoria, and the late Mrs. W. Kemp, to Leonard Michael, third son of the late Dr. Angove and Mrs. Angove, Teatree Gully. BOUCHER— SCHROEDER.— On the Gth Feb ruary, at St. Paul's Church of England, Narra coorte, Nancy Millicent, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Boucher, of Norwood, to Stanley George, second son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. K. Schrosder, of St. Peters. GRAY — APPLEBEE. — On the 27th January, at the residence of the bride's brother, by the Rev. L. D. Rooney, Joseph, fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray, of Farina, to Violet. J.. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Applebee, of Buckland Park. nOBBS — SHERIDAN. — On the 10th Feb ruary, at St. Mark's Catholic Church, Port Pirie, by the Rev. Father Molloy, Florence Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Hobbs, of Lincoln, England, to Joseph Terrence, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheridan, of James town. INGLIS — HORNSBY.— On the 7th December, 1933, at St. James's Church, Blaklston, by the Rev. S. J. Bloyd. Gordon Lindsay Inglis, of Knightsbridge, to Gertrude May Hornsby. of Glenelg. KEOUGH— McNICOL. — On the 26th Decem ber, 1933, at Narrung, by the Rev. A. B. Walter, Robert, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Keough, of Strathalbyn, to Margaret, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McNicol, Narrung. MOSS — CRABB. — On the 6th January, at Maughan Methodist Church, Shirley Reta, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Crabb, to Colin Lance, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Moss, of Salisbury. MICHALANNEY— SHACKLEY. — On the 3rd February, at the Catholic Church, Riverton, Thelma Helen, youngest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. Shackley, of Katanning, W.A., to Francis William, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. Michalanney, of Marrabel. POPE — METCALF. — On the 26th December. 1933, at Strathalbyn, Llnton, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pope, Firle, to Lovis L., youngest daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. L. Metcalf. of Strathalbyn. PARKER — DAVEY. — The marriage of Carlein Gweneth, elder daughter of Mr .and Mrs. S. Davey, of Greenhill road, Toorak Gardens, and Ralph Filmore, youngest son of Mr. W. J. and the late Mrs. C. Parker, of Gawler, was sol emnised at St. John's Church. Halifax street, on Saturday, loth February, the Rev. A. E. North Ash officiating. RHODE— NEWTON.— The marriage of Gladys, only daughter of Mr. H. Rohde, Lockleys. and the late Mrs. G. M. Rohde, to John Wallace, second son of Mrs. and the late Mr. John Newton, of Shannon, was solemnised at St. Mary's Church of Eng land, New Plymouth, N.Z., on the 27th Janu ary, 1934, by Archdeacon Gavin. Present address, 'Newton Heath,' Main road, Shan non, New Zealand. SMITH— DEVEREAUX.— On the 10th Feb ruary, at Adelaide, Veronica, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith, of Adelaide, to Jack, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Deve reaux, of Loongana, Western Australia. SILVER WEDDINGS JAQUES— FRIDAY.— On the 10th February, 1909, at Port Adelaide, by Rev. W. A. Dunn. Martha, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fri duy, cf Western Australia, to William Lancas ter Jaques, eldest twin son of late Captain *nd Mrs. Jaques. of England. LEE — BARNES. — On the 8th February, 1909, W. F. Lee and G. Barnes, at St. Mary's Parish Church, Higher Crumpsall, Manches ter, England. RUBY WEDDING BAKER — GOOD. — On the 14th February, at Lambeth House, Alma, by the late Mr. T. J. Gore, M.A., Francis Henry, eldest son of the late John and Mercy Baker, of Barabba, to Naomi, fifth daughter- of the late Jephthah and Ann Good, of Alma. Present address — Hamley Bridge. LENNOX-SHIERLAW— WALSHE. — On the 13th February, 1894, at Wesley Church, Perth, W.A., by the Rev. Thos. Bird, James Lennox, son of the late William Shierlaw, Esq., Ade laide, to Ida Evelyne Maude, daughter of the late Blayney W. Walshe, C.E. and Mining Surveyor, Ballarat, Vic; granddaughter of William Townley Gaumarez Walshe, Captain in the Royil Navy; great-granddaughter of Edward Walshe, surgeon in the Battle of Waterloo. Present address, Toorak. S.A. GOLDEN WEDDINGS GLEESON— CAREY. — On me 12th February, 1884, at St. John's (near Kapunda), by the Rev. Dr. Byrne, William James, eldest son of the late James and Hanorah Gleeson, to Mary Teresa, youngest daughter of John and Hanorah Carey. nUTCHlINSON — ELLIS. — On the 13th Febru ary, 1884. at Trinity Church, Adelaide, by the late Rev. Richardson Read, Joseph M., eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hutchinson. of Noarlunga, to Emily, third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis, cf Morphett Vale. Present address — Fifth Creek, Montacute. APPROACHING MARRIAGES ANGRAVE— TREGILGAS. — The marriage of Hazel E'., second daughter of Mrs. E. M. Angrave, of Unley, to Lawrence G., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tregilgas, of Yurgo, will be solemnised at Manthorpe Memorial Church, Unley road, Unley, on Saturday, the 17th February, at 7 p.m. BROADBRIDGE— WEBB. — The marriage oi Mavis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Broadbridge, Keswick, to Brian, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. E. M. Webb. Good   wood, will be solemnised at St. Clement's Church, Main North road, Enfield, on 17th February, at 7 p.m. COCKBURN— PEPPER.— The marriage ot Alice, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cockburn. cf Weller street. Goodwood Park, to Percy Maxwell, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Pepper, of Mt. Gambler, will be solemnised at 8t. Augustine's Church Unley on Saturday 17th February, at 7 p.m. HOUSTON— PETERSON.— The marriage ol Edna, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston. New Mile-End, to Ronald, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Peterson, Mile-End will be solemnised at Maughan Church, Satur day, 17th February, at 2 p.m. Friends and re lat'vr?: pordiallv invited to ceremony. HEMPEL — ROSE.— The marriage of Lorna, youngest daughter of Mrs. Hempel, Angaston. and the late Mr. W. Hempel, Greenock, to Lionel, second eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rose, Gawler, will be solemnised at Methodist Church, Angaston, Saturday, February 17th, at 7 p.m. Friends and relatives cordially Invited to ceremony. No reception. HYDE — PICKETT ? The marriage of Louie M., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Hyde, Ardrossan, to Clarence T., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Pickett, Jeparit, Vic, will be solemnised at Ardrossan Methodist Church. Thursday, 22nd February, at 7.30 p.m. Friends and relatives cordially invited to ceremony. No reception. JOYCE— SPECK.— The marriage of Rita O., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Joyce, Lenswood. to Lionel R., second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Speck, Prospect, will be solemnised at Lenswood Methodist Church, Saturday, 17th February, at 7 p.m. Friends and relatives cordially invited to ceremony. KITSON — HAIMES. — The marriage of Elaine Florence, third daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. J. Kitson, of Charles street, Prospect, to Kevin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Haimes, of Lower North road, Prospect, will be solemnised at St. Lawrence's Church, Buxton street, North Adelaide, on Saturday. ]Oth February, at 11.30 a.m. LAMONT — SMITH.— The marriage of Chris tine Campbell, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Lament, of Ayrshire, Scotland, to Mil linston Earlswood James, younger son of Mr. and the late Mrs. C. H. Smith, of Kensington, win be solemnised at the Norwood EnpMH Church, Norwood, on Saturday, 17th Febru;iiy. at 7 p.m.

APPROACHING MARRIAGES MILLS — PALIN.— The marriage ol Gladys M., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills, of Klrkcaldy. to Alfred C, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Palin, of Adelaide (late Broken Hill) will be solemnised at the Grange Metho dist Church, on Saturday, 17tb February, at 7 p.m. MASON— BEAUMONT.— The marriage of Majory, elder daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Mason, of Netley, to Percival, elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont, late of Adelaide, will be solemnised at the Church of Christ, Brooker terrace, Cowandilla, on February 17th, at 7 p.m. NORMAN— HARRINGTON.— The marriage of Morrcll Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Norman, of 46 Richmond road, West bourne Park, to Kenneth Burdett, third son of Major and Mrs. J. J. Harrington, of Mt. Gambler, will be solemnised at St. Columbas's. Hawthorn, on Saturday, 17th February, 1934. Friends and relations cordially Invited to ceremony POTTER — PETERSEN.— The marriage of Marjorie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Potter, of Longwood, to Leslie, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Petersen, of Upper Sturt. will be solemnised at St. Theodore's Church, Rose Park, by Canon King, on Tues day, 13th February, at 7.30 p.m. Relations and friends cordially invted to the ceremony. RICHES — SEAMAN. — The marriage of Ivy M., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -W. A. Riohes, of Marion, to Murray A., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Seaman, of Beckon, N.S.W., will be solemnised at Baptist Church, Brighton, on Saturday, 17th February, at 7 p.m. Friends and relatives cordially Invited to ceremony. No reception. SHOBBROOK— MURPHY— The marriage of Esther, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shobbrook, Goodwood road, Edwardstown East, to Eric, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. S. A. Murphy, of 12 Hauteville ter race, Eastwood, will be solemnised quietly owing to recent bereavement, at the Parkside Metho dist Church, on Thursday, 15th February, at 7 p.m. TILLER — PHILLIPS.— The marriage of Gladys C, second daughter ot Mt. and Mrs. W. Tiller, of Mallala, to Harold T., second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillips, of Woodches ter, will be solemnised at the Mallala Metho dist Church, on Saturday, 17th February, at 2.30 p.m.. Rev. Mclntosh officiating. All friends and relatives cordially Invited to the cere mony. No reception. WALKER— RAVEN.— The marriage of Eileen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker, of Clifford street, Prospect, to John E., youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. Raven, of Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, will be solemnised at Enfield Methodist Church, Saturday, 17th February at 7 p.m. No reception. WALLIS— RAVEN.— The marriage ol Rita, only daughter of Mrs. George Wallis, of Park side, to John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Raven, of Rockhampton, will be solemnised at St. Augustine's Church, Unley on Saturday, 17th February, at 6.30. WATKINS — BELL. — The marriage of Gladys, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Watkins, of Hallett, to Norman, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell, of Hallett, will be solem nised at Hallett Methodist Church on Wed nesday, February 21st, at 7.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT BLANKS — LINDBLOM. — The engagement is announced of Violet Marjorie, younges! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blanks, Copley, to Philip James, fifth son of Mr. and the late Mrs. A. W. Lindblom. Adelaide, latr of Hookina. BOWEN — McLEAY. — The engagement Is an nounced of Dorothy May, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowen, Seafield avenue. Kingswood, to Marshall John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McLeay. Victoria avenue, Unley Park. CLARK — BUXTON. — The engagement Is an nounced of Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clark, of Myrtle Bank, to John, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. Buxton, of Parkside. EVANS — POLLARD. — The engagement Is announced of Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Evans, of Alma Plain, to Max well Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pollard, of Auburn. GILL — LANG. — The engagement Is an nounced of Valerie A., youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. C. Gill, of Prospect, to Dudley R., second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lang, of Dulwich. GATES — STACE. — The engagement Is an nounced of Eunice I., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gates, of Partridge street, Glenelg, to Ray C. A., elder son of Mr. and the late Mrs. P. R. Stace. GRIFFIN— SHAW. — The engagement Is an nounced of Elizabeth I. (Lucy), second daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. A. J. Griffin, of Richmond, to Ronald Norman, the eldsst son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Shaw, of Ashford. HEWLETT — CLAPP. — The engagement is an nounced of Dulcie. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hewlett of Copeville, to Colin G., second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clapp, of Ucolta. «' JACQUIER — MADDERN.— The engagemeni is announced of Gwendolyne Florence, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jacquler, 7fi King street, Alberton, to Lionel Frederick eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Maddern 123 Woodvllle road. Woodville. LYON — LOWE. — The engagement Is an nounced of Margaret, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. R. W. Lyon, of St. Peters, to Reginald, youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Lowe, of Queenstown. MOORE— MARTIN.— The engagement is an nounced of Jessie Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore, of Larps, to John Cnlin only son of Mi-, and Mrs. J. Martin. Largs Bay. MAHKR — YOUNG. — The engagement Is an nounced of Vida E,, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Maher. Spalding, to Arthur, eldest son of the late John Young, of Harrogate Yorkshire. England. MARTIN — BISHOP. — The engagement Is an nounced of Herta C, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Martin, 38 The Terrace, Port Pirie, to Bert A., only son of Mrs. M. L. and the late P. B. Bishop, Cross roads, South Plympton. NIELSEN — TOPSFIELD. — The engagement Is announced of Rachel C, third daughter of Mrs. R. Nielsen, of Monash, to Lawrence Ralph, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tops field, of Purnong, S.A. R.M. RANDALL — GIBBS. — The engagement is announced of Irene B., only daughter of Mr. P. W. and the late Mrs. P. W. Randall, of Bordertown. to Archie J., third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gibbs. of Sandygrove. STIRkAT — BAK.NES. — Alison Venda, eldest daughter of Mrs. I. A. and the late William Crawford Stirrat. of Zanci, N.S.W., to Albert Charles, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Denholme Barnes, of Lethero Station, River Darling N.S.W. SPRING — GELL. — The engagement Is an nounced of Nancy E., younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Spring, of Kadina, to R. Dickson. only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gell. of Lynton avenue. Millswood. TURNER— PENNY. — The engagement Is an nounced of Clarice, eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. Turner, Willaston, to Leo, second son of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. Penny, Gawler Railway. WEST — HALL. — The engagement Is an nounced of Carmen Tennyson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R West, of Port Lincoln, to Frank Charles, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hall, of Corunna Station. WILSON — MAETZE. — The engagement is announced of Gladys May. elder daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, of Goodwood, to Walter Harry, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Maet?e. of Kingswood. WHITE— VOUMARD.— The engagement is announced of Lyla R., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. White. Milang, to Albert A. B., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Voumard, Cungena, West Coast. DEATHS ASHTON.— On the 6th February, at her re sidence, 164 Cross roads. South Malvern, Sarah Wheare, widow of J. G. Ashton, in her 85th year. AIRD. — On the 9th February, John Richard, beloved husband of Marlon Aird, 49 Stanley street, Woodvllle Park, aged 79 years. ANGOVE.— On the 8th February, at his latp residence. 13 Labrina a venue. Prospect 'late 'if Dublin), John Thames,' dearly beloved l.us !'.~nd of Elizabeth Aneove, and levins *nihei 'if mry. Doris, Sybil, aged C9 years. Thy *-.'l bo done.

DEATHS BLEECHMORE. — On the 8th February, at his late residence, 363 Military road, Largs, George Edwin, son of E. C. and the late R. A. Bleechmore, aged 22 years. BEVAN. — On the 7th February, at Memo rial Hospital, Louisa Ann Agnes, beloved wife of Frederick C. Bevan, 241 Melbourne street, North Adelaide. BURDETT ? On the 9th February, at a private hospital, Arthur Charles, the dearly beloved husband of Alma Burdett, of 36 Hart avenue, Unley, and loving father of Allan and Don, aged 47 years. BORGELT. — On the 11th February, at Kes wick. Edwin A. C, the dearly beloved husband of Ethel May Borgelt, of 14 Collingrove avenue, Broadview, and loving father of Shirley. Aged 44 years. In God's care. BORGELT.— On the 11th February, at Kes wick, Edwin A. C. Borgelt, tbe dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Borgelt, of River street. West Marden, aged 44 years. A patient sufferer at rest. BROWN;— On the 11th February, at his re sidence, Laffer's lane, Lower Mltcham, John Parkinson, the loved husband of Annie Eliza beth Brown, formerly ol Glen Osmond, aged 85 years. BUCK. — On the 12th February at Befton street, Largs Bay, Elizabeth, relict of Samuel Buck, Kangaroo Island, In her 79th year. After a long Illness. BLACK.— On the 13th February, Catherine Elizabeth Black, of Hackney Mansions, No. 1 North terrace, Hackney, widow ol Frederick Black, aged 71 years. Bequlescat In pace. BROWN.— On the 7th February, at the Mount Gambler Hospital, James, dearly be loved husband of Mary and father of Os., Horrie, Mas, Rube and Mollle, aged 73. COX.— On the 7th February, at Adelaide, Benjamin Cos, of Junction road, Northfleld. Aged 84 years. No mourning, by request. CUKNOW.— On the 9th February, at North Adelaide, John Curnow, late of Clifford street. Torrensvllle. aged 75 years. COLEMAN.— On the 10th February, at pri vate hospital, Adelaide, Elizabeth Ann Cole man, of 3 'Broadbent Cottage,' Wright street, Adelaide, In her 72nd year. Ho flowers by re quest. CAHUX.— On the Bth February, at Erin Park, Mount Pleasant (suddenly), Owen, the youngest son of the late James and Ann Cahill, aged 46. Rcqulescat in pace. DINGLE ? On the 5th February, at May lands, W.A., Elizabeth Jane, relict of William Dingle and loved mother ot Ernest Dingle, Gladstone Toad, Mile-End. DURNELL.— On the 4th February, at Ade laide, Tom George, relict of Martha Jane Durnell, of Laynor avenue, Goodwood Park, aged 74 years. DARBY ? On the 7th February at Broken Hill, Harry, loved brother of Mrs; W. Ivcy, Semaphore, and Mrs. T. Williams, Evandale. DEVINE.— On the 13th February, at Wal laroo, Mary Jane, widow of Simon Devine, and lov.ng mother of Mrs. Prosser, West Croydon. Elizateth and WillUm, Wallaroo, and grand son Bobby Harding, aged 83 years. At rest. EVANS. — On the 8th February, at Adelaide, David Evans, of 53 Gloucester street, Prospect (late of S.A.R., Port Wakefield), and beloved father of Will, Edgar, Bertha, and Myrtle, aged 82 years. ENGEL.— On the 13th February, at 33 Robe terrace, Medindie, Ellen May, loved In fant daughter of Hermann and Eileen Engel, of 23 Boulton street. North Adelaide, aged 7 days. EASTHER.— On the 10th of February, Frederick Easther. beloved husband of Eliza beth Easther. of Reade Park, late of Nar ridy. FAIRWEATHER.— On the 11th February, at the Strathalbyn Private Hospital, Isabella Wilson, beloved wife of Walter Falrweather, of Langhorne's Creek, and mother of Kath leen (Mrs. Mitchell), Isabel (Mrs. Short), Harry, Jack, and Bettie. Peacefully sleeping. FARNHAM.— On the 10th February, at his residence. Felixstowe road, Payneham, Herbert Hilton, dearly loved husband of Army Farn ham, aged 61 years (suddenly). FARNHAM.— On the 10th February (sud denly) at his residence, Felixstowe road, Fay neham, Herbert H., dearly beloved husband of Amy, loving father of Vera (Mrs. Holland, Woodville), Doug., and Boy (Payneham). Sadly missed. FOREMAN.— On the 13th February, at 66 Beaufort street, Kilkenny, James Foreman, in his 84th year, late of Reedbeds and Alberton, third son ot the late George and Jane Fore man. GURNEY.— On the 8th February, at Ade laide, Joseph Henry Frederick John, the be loved husband of Edith Gurney, of George street, Salisbury. Aged 68 years. GOETZE.— On the 8th February, at the Adelaide Hospital, Robert W. Goetze, late of Hamley Bridge, beloved son of Emll and Mary Goetze. Aged 51 years. Result of accident. GRAVESTOCKS.— On the 11th February, at his residence. 50 Leah street, Forestville, Thomas, relict of Fanny Elizabeth Grave stocks, loving father of Grace, Frank, Daisy and Mabel, aged 77 years. GRAVESTOCKS. — On the 11th February (suddenly), at bis residence, Leah street, Forestville, Thomas, relict of Fanny Grave stocks, and loved father of Mrs. J. G. Temby (Lameroo), F. W. Gravestocks (Parrakle), Mrs. F. C. Phillips and Miss E. M. Gravestocks (of Forestville). No mourning, by request. HANCOCK.— On the 6th February, at Ade laide Hospital, Vera, beloved wife of W. S. Hancock, of Snowtown, aged 35 years QOLLIS (nee Thelma Boys).— On the 6to February, Children's Hospital, Maxwell John, 9 months, darling babe of Claude and Thelma Hollis. of 9 Taylor street, Brompton. HILLIG, Eduard Paul.— Passed away sud denly at the residence of his daughter (Mrs. Hasting), South Kilkerran, on 6th February, aged 86. HAYMAN. — On the 8th February, at 8 Light street, Exeter, Marflla, loving mother-in-law of Alice and Nell and grandma of Bobble, Maurice, Ronnie, and Beryl. At rest. HAYMAN.— On the 8th February, at 8 Light street, Exeter, Martha, loving mother of Bob, Ruby, and Jack, and twin sister of Mrs. J. Bloomfield. At rest. HANSEN.— On the 20th September. 1933, at Copenhagen, Denmark, Jack, beloved hus band of Violet (nee Watts), and father of Norman, aged 44 years. HOLMES.— Elizabeth Letltla (Bessie), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Holmes, No. 5 Benson street. Semaphore, on the 2nd Feb ruary, at Adelaide Hospital. In God's care. HEARD. — On the 13th February, at Auburn, Henry Heard, beloved husband of Sarah Ann Heard, aged 83 years. JOHNSON.— On the 7th February, at Ade leide Hospital, Herbert Edwin Johnson, be loved son of Mrs. A, Mann, 33 Bishop avenue, Alberton. At rest. JONES.— On the 12th February, at Loxton, Samuel Briton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jones, of Peterborough, and beloved hus band of Kathleen Jones, of Ho. 20 Neville road, Henley Park. KIRKLAND.— On the 7th February, at his residence, Balaklava, William James Kirk land, aged 68 years. KAESEHAGEN.— On the 8th February, at her late residence. Lower North road. Dry Creek, Ivy Gladys Pearl, dearly beloved wife nt William Stanley Kaesehagen, and loving mother of Stan, Ernie, Edward, Doreen, Thelma, Audrey, and Joan, aged 38 years. KERLEY ? On the 11th February, at his daughter's residence (Mrs. H. E. Stringer), Port Broughton, Charles, dearly beloved hus band of the late Tryphena Kerley, aged 78 years (suddenly). KING.— On February 10th, at the Bucking ham Arms Hotel, Walkerville, Agnes King, relict of Herbert King, late of Melbourne street, Lower North Adelaide, and loving mother of Bert and Sddle King, In her 65th year. Requiescat In pace. LESTER.— On the 11th February, at Chil dren's Hospital, Adelaide. William John, only loved child of Jack and Florence Lester, Ren mark, aged 19 months. LANE. — On the 11th February, at North field, Charles Henry, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Lane, of Princes road, Mit cham, and loving father of Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Bawden, age 74 years. I.IDDY. — On the 12th February, at Wal iaroo, John Llddy, age 68 year*. Requiescat in pace.

DEATHS MOORE.— On the 7th February, William Mordaunt, beloved husband of Mary Hall Moore, and loving father of Elva and Clarice. MO1SE.— on the 10th February, at 30 Shlpster's street, Kensington Park, David William, the dearly loved father of Ethel, Ella, Lyall, Roy, Wilf. Aged 83 years. MUDGE. — On the 12th February, nt his late residence, McLaren Vale, Frederick James Mudge, dearly beloved husband of Ann Mudge, aged 83 years. NAIRN.— On the 7th February /suddenly), at his late residence, 46 Esplanade, Semaphore, John William, dearly beloved husband of Olive Dagmar, and loving father of Jack, Phyllis (deceased), Kingslcy. and Carlene; aged 57 years; late ot S.A.R., Islington. NEWMAN. — On the 11th February, at Nor manville, Alfred, beloved husband of Lydia Piper Newman, in his 83rd year. A colonist of 78 years. NOLL. — On the 1st February, at Crystal Brook, Caroline Emilie, the beloved wife of August Wilhelm Noll, aged 70 years. NORRIS.— On the 11th February at Adelaide Hospital, Charles Henry, late of Port Lin coln, aged 73 years. R.I.P. NIXON. — On the 3rd February, at Fremantle (suddenly), Charles MUltngton, beloved hus band of Blanche, and father of Jack, Errol (deceased), and Sadie. O'MALLEY.— On the 7th February, at a privcte hospital, Annie Rosalie, beloved wife of P. B. O'Malley, of 64 Mills street, Clarence Park, aged 74 years. OSBORN. — On the 8th February, at 30 Eden street, off Carrington street, City, Lucyi Josephine, beloved youngest daughter of George Thomas find Doris Marguerite Osborn, aged 17 years and 2 months. Requiescat in pace. ODGERS. — On the 13th February, at Ade laide, William John Greet, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Jane Odgers, aged 78 years. At rest. PRITCHARD. — On the 5th February, Stan ley, dearly beloved husband of Violet Eunice, and loving father of Keith, Eric, and Morris Pritchard, of Rawson street, Alberton. Aged 54 years At rest. (No mourning by request). . PEARCE. — On the 8th February, at his resi dence, Nura Nukie, Point Sturt. Arthur Wil liam Pearce. Aged 64 years. No mourning by request. PROCTOR.— On the 8th February, at 283 Wakefield street, Adelaide, Marlon Louise, the beloved wife of John Smith Proctor. PALMER.— On the 9th February. Winifred Teresa Palmer, of 36 Rose street, Mile-End, widow of James Thomas Palmer, of Robert street, city, aged 63 years. Kequiescat in pace. PECH. — On the 8th February, at the resi dence of his son, John, at Appila, Johann Carl Fech, beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather, at the age of 92 years 2 months. N.S.W., Victorian, and Queensland papers please copy. PREUSSER. — On the 10th February, at pri vate hospital, Friedrich August Preusser, of Green street, Brompton Park, dearly beloved husband of Dorothea Elizabeth Preusser, aged 83 years. PAROISSIEN. — On the 9th February, at his residence, Port MacDonnell, Thomas, beloved husband of Bertha S. Paroissien, aged 83 years. RICHARDSON. — On the 7th February, at a private hospital, Alice Amelia, dearly loved wife of Percival L. Richardson, of Wattle street, Malvern, aged 50 years. One of God's own. RICHARDSON. — On the 7th February, at a private hospital, Alice, beloved wife of P. L. Richardson, and loving mother of Edward, Lorna, and Iris. Aged 50 years. 'One of God's own ' RADFORD. — On the 4th February, Samuel Osborne Radford, eldest son of the late David Radford, passed away in South Africa in his 73rd year. RIMMER. — On the 9th February, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. B. Shepherd), 'Mentone.' No. 38 Dudley avenue, Edwards town East, Florence Alice, relict of Henry Rlmmer, and loving mother of Florence, Harold, Ethel. Arthur and Roy. aged 74 years. A patient sufferer at rest. READ. — On the 12th February, at his resi dence, Morgan, Alfred James, dearly beloved husband of Winifred, loving father of Melvie (Mrs. Norman), Blanche (Mrs. Butcher), Wini fred (Mrs. Gilgent, Joyce, Ron, Ken and Ray. Aged 62 years. Sadly missed. ROBERTS. — On the 7th February, at Magill, Susannah, relict of William Henry Roberts, late of Blyth, aged 81 years. RUSSELL. — On the 10th February, Frank Leslie, beloved husband of Vera Claire Rus sell, 14 Cambridge terrace, Brighton. SAUNIER — on the 6th February, at North field. Theophile Louis, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Saunler, of Goolwa, SUNMAN.— On the 9th February, at private hospital, Adelaide, Jessie Isabel, the dearly beloved wife of Lloyd Sunman, of Port Augusta. SMITH. — On the 7th February, at Howard street, West Underdale. Thomas Edward, be loved husband of Mary Rowe Smith. In his 73rd year. Entered Into his rest. SMITH.— On the 8th February, William Harris, the dearly beloved only son of Ida and the late Joseph Edwin Smith, late of No. 20 Esmond street, Unley. Aged 26 years. Loved by all. SOLLY. — On the 8th February, at Templars, Edna Vivian Solly, formerly of Watervale and Carrieton, and second daughter ot the late Reuben and Eliza Solly. SHEVLIN. — On the 8th February, at Ade laide, Mary Agnes, dearly beloved wife ot Patrick Joseph Shevlin, of Norwood, aged 60 years. R.I.P. SIMPSON. — On the 11th February, at her residence, 20 Valmal avenue, King's Park, Maud Simpson, relict of William Simpson, late of Glenelg, and devoted mother of Ida, Doris, Florence, Harold. Laurence and Arnold, and loving sister of Mrs. C. E. Whyte, of Parkside South; aged 67 years. At rest. SYVRET.— On the 11th February, at 30 Yeo street, Semaphore, Captain John Syvret, dearly beloved husband of Ann Louise Syvret, and loving father or Harold and Mrs. F. F. Redden, of Cudlee Creek, aged 79 years. A patient sufferer at rest. SINCLAIR. — On the 10th February, at her residence, Apreora, Emma Agnes (nee May field), beloved wife of David Sinclair, late of Oamaru, aged 73 years. STUNDEN. — On the 11th February (sud denly), at Crystal Brook Hospital, Mary Price (Mollle), younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stunden, Second avenue, Enfield Park, age 24 years. R.I.P. SUTTON. — On the 10th February, at Wem bley, England, Kate Sutton, dearly loved mother of C. Barnes. Cedar avenue, Royal Park, In her 70th year. By cable. No mourn ing by request. 'Rest on, dear mother, your trials are o'er.' STEPHENS.— On the 13th February, at the Adelaide Hospital. William Charles, the dearly beloved husband ot Alice Stephens, of Amble side, and loving father of little Doug. Aged 42 years. Peacefully sleeping. TAYLOR. — On the 10th February, Bees, be loved husband of Sarah Taylor, of 10 Ballville street. Prospect (late Architect-ln-Cbief Dept.), aged 78 years. TAYLOR.— On the 11th February, at 28 Bottlng street, Albert Park, Alfred Henry, dearly beloved husband of Ada May Taylor, and loving father of George and Arnold. Aged 52 years. A patient sufferer at rest. VILLIERS. — On 11th February, at Keswick Hospital, Albert, beloved husband of Clarice Villiers, Melton street, Broadway Estate, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Villiers, Bower street, Woodvllle. late Bth Australian Motor Transport Coy., A.I.F. (Rest after much suf fering) . WENNER.— On tlu Bth February, at Ade laide (result of accident). Clarence R., the beloved husband of Eva and father of Lorna, aged 50 years. WENNER.— On the 8th February, by acci dent, Clarence Rudolph, only beloved son of Mrs. J. J. Helleur, Aroona road. Kilkenny. 'Blessed are they who die in the Lord.' WATERS.— On the 7th February at Ade laide Hospital, Rose May, dearly beloved wife of Herbert. Edward, and only daughter of Henry a,nd Elizabeth Squire, leaving one daughter, three 'sons and one grandson to mourn their sad loss, aged 47 years. WADDELL. — On the 10th February, at her residence, 8 Victoria avenue, Rose Park, Helen Dobble, loved wife of George WaddelL (Continued on next page.)

DEATHS, IN MEMORIAMS, AND RETURN THANKS (Continued from previous page.) DEATHS WELDEN. — On the 10th February, at his late residence. No. 1 Burwood avenue. Pros pect. George, dearly beloved husband of Janet Calder Welden, aged 81 years. WOOD._on the 26th January, Charles S.' Wood, beloved husband of Elizabeth S. Wood, Bank of Australasia, Bairnsdalo, Victoria. WILLIAMS.-- On the 8th February, at her daughter's residence, Police-station, Penne shaw. Kangaroo Island, Honora, widow of the late J. J. Williams, and sister of John Knightly, after brief illness, leaving sorrow ing family. R.I.P. ZACHARIAn. — On the 9th February at Northneld Hospital, Allan, beloved son of C. and M. Zaeharlah. aged six years. HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR BOWNTREE.— In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Alfred I. Rowntree, who died of wounds in France on the 12th February, 1918. Loving memory keeps you dear. — Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers, Ardrossan. IN MEMORIAM GOLDFINCH. — la loving memory of our dear son and brother, Bob, who passed away on the 15th February, 1933. One of the sweetest, one of the best. Your beautiful memory is all we have left. — Inserted by his father, mother, brothers, and sisters. ?*IOORE. — In loving memory of our dear mother and father and grandparents, who passed away, mother the 30th September, 1905, and father the 12th February, 1933. Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away, In Jesus' keeping we are safe, and they. — InssrtPd by their loving daughter, sonin law, and grandchildren, Yunta. RETURN THANKS PEARCE— -THE WIFE. MOTHER, FATHER, and BROTHER of the late CLARENCE PEARCE, wish to THANK all kind Friends and Relatives for letters, cards and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement: especially thanking Dr. Wibberly and Staff of the Tumby Bay Hospital, also Dr. Dunstone, of Payneiiam, for his kind offer.

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