Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 17 March 1934, page 14


BIRTHS.

AGGETT.—March 11, at Pacific, Brighton-le-

Sands, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Aggett of 1 Selwood-street, Brighton-le-Sands—a daughter (Valda Olive).

BOOTH.—March 8, 1934, to Dr. and Mrs. J. Cooper Booth, of Courallie avenue Pymble—a son.

BUTLER.—March 13, 1934, at Roslyn Hospital, Lindfield, to the wife of S. W. Butler, Mungindi—a

daughter.

CASEY (nee Dorothy Elphick).—March 4, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Casey of Waverley—a son.

COLLINS.—March 15, at Lochinvar private hos-pital, Dudley-street, Coogee, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Collins, St. Paul-street, Randwick—a son (Kevin

Barry).

CONNOLLY.—March 5, at Inchneuk, Parramatta, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Connolly jun., of Guildford—

a son.

COOK.—March 16, at Lochinvar private hos-pital, Dudley-street, Coogee, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cook, 39 Carlington-road, Randwick—a son (Arthur James).

COSTELLO.—March 15, at Rabaul, New Guinea, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Costello—a son.

COX (nee Bristow).—March 8, at Branston pri-vate hospital, Goulburn, to Marion, wife of Rus-sell H. Cox—a son (Peter).

CRISP.—March 15, at Strathmore private hos-pital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Crisp, of Bowral—

a daughter.

DUNSTONE (nee Sister Brenton).—March 14, at Saint Monan's, Cremorne, to the wife of M. B. K. Dunstone, Mosman—a bonny daughter.

EBBS.—March 16, at Kirra private hospital, Beecroft, to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ebbs—a son.

FARRELL.—February 18, 1934, at Sunnyside pri-vate hospital, Murwillumbah, the wife of E. D.

Farrell—a daughter.

HADLEY.—March 7, 1934, at Nurse O'Neill's pri-vate hospital, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hadley, Smith-road, Artarmon—a son (Brian Fran-

cis). Both well.

HILL.—March 14, at Nurse Blaydon's hospital, Borado, Short-street, Carlton, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Hill, of Carlton—a daughter.

HUNTER.—March 5, at Idaleigh Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hunter, of Gilgandra—a daughter

(Jann Vivien).

KING (nee Robinson).—At St. Ronans private hospital, Borrodale-road, South Kensington, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. King jun.—a son (Richard Wallace).

LAPTHORNE.—March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Lapthorne (nee Ethel Couldwell), of 9 Sandridge-street, Bondi—a son (Robert Lloyd).

LOBB (nee Holgate).—March 13, at Iluka private hospital, Newcastle, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winter

Lobb—a son (Barry).

MILLER.—February 26, at St. Ronans hospital, South Kensington, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller—a

daughter.

MILTON.—March 12, at Calga (Sister Cochrane's) private hospital, Drummoyne, to Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Milton, Rosebery-avenue, Fivedock—a son (Brian

Selby).

MUGRIDGE (nee McTackett).—March 11, 1934, at Sutton Veny private hospital, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Mugridge, of Lane Cove—a daughter.

NIELD.—March 8, 1934, at Seacombe, Drum-moyne, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Marland Nield—a

daughter.

NEWCOMBE (Nell Thomas).—February 21, Nurse Gee's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newcombe, Dulwich Hill—daughter (Pamela Dawn).

O'MARA.—February 20, at Ravenswood private hospital, Homebush. to Mr. and Mrs. P. F. O'Mara, of Homebush—a daughter (Margaret Rachael).

O'NEILL (nee Myee Hartley).—March 14, at War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. J. O'Neill, Clairwood, Cryon—a daughter

(Janet Eileen).

QUINN (Lyla Clifton).—February 18, at Wyoming private hospital, Lakemba, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quinn—a son (Lyall James Joseph).

SNEESBY (nee Mary Duncan).—March 3, at St. Edmonds private hospital, Eastwood. to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sneesby—a son (William Allen).

SOUTHWELL.—March 16, at Wallaroo, Pacific Highway, Hornsby, to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. C. South-

well—a daughter.

STARK.—March 12, at Strathmere private hos-pital, West Ryde. to Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Stark—

a son (Barrie Dixon).

STUCKEY.—March 15, at Lochinvar private hos-pital, Dudley-street, Coogee. to Mr. and Mrs. Lionel V. Stuckey, 151 Coogee Bay-road—a daughter.

WAUGH.—February 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waugh, of Sydney-road, Granville—a daughter

(stillborn).

WILKINSON (nee Thelma Lewin).—February 21, at Anglewood private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wilkinson—a son (Frederick John).

WINDEYER (nee Bowie Wilson).—March 11, 1934, at Seacombe private hospital, Drummoyne, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Windeyer, of Crescent-street, Hun-

ter's Hill—a daughter.

WORKMAN.—March 9, at Nurse E. G. Dempsey's private hospital, Woollahra, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Workman—a son.

WRIGHT (nee Phillis Rosborough).—March 2, at Sutton Veny private hospital, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wright, of Lane Cove—a son

(Colin).

YEO (nee Edna Bernie).—March 3, 1934, at St. Ronan's private hospital, South Kensington, to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Yeo—a son (James Bernie).

ENGAGEMENTS.

The Engagement is announced of Helen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Calcutt, of Havilah, Kalorama, Victoria, and John Dalrymple, of Knock-lofty, Somersby, via Gosford, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hutchinson, of Milton, Chittaway Point,

via Tuggerah.

The Engagement is announced of Freda, eldest daughter of the late Mr. F. Quarmby and Mrs. Quarmby, of Bondi, to Reg., only son of Mr. and

Mrs. W. J. Carroll of Glebe Point

The Engagement is announced of Jean Isobel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cameron, of Ronjean, Arncliffe, to Cuthbert J. T., only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. T. King, of Emoh-ruo, Bruce-

dale, Wagga Wagga.

The Engagement is announced of Mildred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Meehan, of Dubbo, to Ronald, third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Astill,

of Narromine.

The Engagement is announced of Marjorie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Slinn, of Croydon, to Dudley, youngest son of Mr. J. L. Deasey and

late Mrs. Deasey, of Lewisham.

The Engagement is announced of Nellie Bruce, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. F. Walker, of Birriga-road, Bellevue Hill, to Elwin Justin, son of Mr. J. E. McCarthy, and the late Mrs. Florence McCarthy, of Neutral Bay.

The Engagement is announced of Ena, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trees, of Com-mandant Hill, West Kempsey, to the Rev. Eric G., elder son of Mr. W. Clancy, of Coffs Harbour,

and the late Mrs. Clancy.

The Engagement is announced of Jean Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Mr. W. R. L. Elliott and Mrs. E. L. Elliott, of Bexley, to William John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams, of Berwick-

on-Tweed, England.

The Engagement is announced of Ivy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stephensen, of South Brisbane, to Geoffrey, only son of the late Mr. Harold Barton and Mrs. E. M. Barton, of Neutral

Bay.

The Engagement is announced of Heather, young-est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Veness, of Thorndale, Muswellbrook (late of Manilla), to Horace Darcy, only son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Evans, of

Walgett.

The Engagement is announced of Hilda, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gumbley, of Randwick, to Stanley William, only son of the late Mr. F. J. Newman and Mrs. Newman, of Randwick.

The Engagement is announced of Dorothy, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mudge, Curnalla Yass, to Alan, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McMeekin, Ournie, Upper Murray.

MARRIAGES.

ANDERSEN—LAWSON.—December 1, at Fre-

mantle, W. A.. Captain H. Andersen, Fremantle, to Mena Lawson, second daughter of C. W. R. Lawson.

C. E., Sydney, N.S.W.

CAMPBELL—BAXTER.—February 23, 1934, at St. Philip's Church, Sydney, by Rev. G. Mashman, Ian Lorne, of Bellevue Hill, to Phyllis Grace, of

North Sydney.

CRAY—ALDRICH.—March 10, 1934, at Holy Trinity Church by Rev. Tugwell, George, second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Cray, Dulwich Hill, to Pauline, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pel-

ham Aldrich, Dulwich Hill.

FELL—GRANT.—February 6, 1934, at St. James Church Tuirnmuira by the Rt Rev Bishop Wylde John Dyneley older son of Mr David Fell of Sidney and London to Margaret Beiesford elde't daughter of Mr and Mrs Beresford Grant of Worrawoc

Sjdncy

FULLER—FOULKES.—March 3, 1934, at Presby-terian Church Croydon Park, by Rev. R. H. Wiles Charles second son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Fuller In \erc!l te Winifred, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Toulkcs Croydon Park.

HOLE—HIGGS.—February 17, 1934, at St. Paul's Church Burwood Wilfrid George eldr-r son of Mrs and the late a O Ht/c of Manly, to Kathleen Edith, second daughter of Mrs. and the late C.

H Higgs of Burwood

KERR—DEANS.—February 17, at Scots Church, Sydney by the Rev. V. C. Bell, Jeannie Lauder, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Deans, Concord, to George William Lawson Kerr, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. Lawson Kerr, Coogee.

LAWRIE—PRICE.—February 26, at Geeumbi, South-street Toowoomba by Rev Martin Alex only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lawrie of Turramurra Svdncv to Nonry Elizabeth elder daughter of Dr and Mrs T. A. Price, of Toowoomba, Queensland.

MAITLAND—CARRUTHERS.—February 7, 1934, at St. Mark's, Darling Point, Sydney, by the Rev. H. W. A. Barder, Duncan Geoffrey, younger son of the late Sir Herbert Maitland and Lady Maitland, to Alice, eldest daughter of the late Sir Joseph Carruthers and Lady Carruthers.

PAGE—BRAITLING.—February 26, at St. Os-

Í'ald s Haberfield Mac twin dnughtcr of Mr and

I s William Braitling to Norman voungest son of George and the late Mrs. Page, of Croydon.

PATTRICK—DOUGLAS.—February 14, 1934, at

St. Phillip's Church, Church Hill, by Bishop Kirkby Noel, second son of the late Francis Pattrick and Mrs. J. Pattrlck, of Pleasant View, Jincumbilly to Isabel Adi eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Douglas of Taviuni, Fiji.

PEEK—LAMBERT.—February 24, 1934, at St. Peters North Sydney Albert William, son of Mr and Mrs Peek Yowie Bty, to Vera, daughter of the late Mr and Mr., Lambert, of Mosman.

SOUTHERDEN—TAYLOR.—January 27, 1934, at St. Luke's, Mosman, by the Rev. F. W. Reeves, Halcro, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Southerden, of Strathfield, to Sybil, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor, of Orange.

GOLDEN WEDDINGS. KLUMP—FRANK—March 17, 1884, at Cooper-nook, N.S.W., be the Rev. William C. Hawkins, Christopher third son of Mr and Mrs C Klump of Brisbane Water to Cathrine, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank of Braxton. Present

address Pine-avenue Fivedock

SCARTH—JOWETT.—March 17, 1884, at Lister Hills Congregational Chapel, Bradford, Yorkshire, bv Rev J Haley Henrv Scarth of York to Bar-ih Ellen Jowett of Bradford. Present address 71

Pine-street Randwick.

DEATHS.

ANDREWS.—March 15, 1934, at a private hos-pital, Randwick, William Livingstone, dearly be loved husband of Amy Eliza and father of Mrs. Cole, Jack and Geoff., aged 62 years. Privately Interred at Gore Hill Presbyterian Cemetery, Frl

day, 16th.

BAILEY.—March 15, 1934, at Yerrinbool, Emma Elisabeth, wife of T. H. Bailey, of Narrabeen, and mother of Ethel, Dorothy, and Myra, aged 76 years.

Interred Bowral, 16th instant.

BRENNAN.—March 10, at her daughter's (Mrs. Duncan) residence Balmoral street, Waitara Mary widow of late Michael Brennan late Dulwich Hill and loving mother of Jack, Will, Mary, Frank, Agnes, Veronica (Mrs. T. Bolman) and Anne (Mrs

L Lipp). RIP

DEATHS.

BROGAN.—March 11, 1934, Helen Frances, be-loved wife of John, and dear mother of Isabelle

John R., and James, of Innes-road, Greenwich. Privately cremated 12th instant.

BULLMAN.—March 12, 1934 (suddenly), at Ers-kineville. John Merril (Harry), late of Goulbourn, aged 72.

BUTLER.—March 16, 1934, at Parramatta, Albert, husband of the late May Butler and loved father of Lauree, late N.S.W. Railways.

CAINS.—March 16, 1934, at his residence, 100 Frenchman's-road, Randwick, George Robert Cains second son of the late William Cains late of East Maitland and beloved brother of Mary John Fred

and Alfred, aged 74 years.

CAMPBELL.—February 1, 1934, Lewis Henry, at Sydney Hospital youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell of Goulburn beloved husband of Henrietta Campbell and father of Harold Ethel Lewis Alfred Arthur George An

drew Norman.

CASEY.—March 16, 1934, Alan D., beloved son of Mr and Mrs Wm Casey Battery Point Hobart (late Lieutenant Commander Royal Australian

Navy).

CHADWICK.—February 26, 1934, at her residence, 12 Carrington-road, Randwick, Annie Rennick Chad-wick widow of the late Sidney Herbert Chad-wick of London and dearly loved mother of Harold and Morion (Mrs C Scrymgeour) aged 62 years.

CURRAN.—March 12, 1934, at Wyrallah, Stewart-street, Bathurst, Moya the beloved eldest daughter of Daniel and Josephine Curran and sister of Leo, Bede, Lorna, Edna, and Miles. RIP

DALY.—March 15, 1934, at her residence, No. 7

Scahill-street, Campsie Catherine relict of the late Joseph Daly, and loving mother of Gertrude Wil-liam and Eileen aged 70 years. RIP

EDWARDS.—March 16, 1934, at Wollongong Dis-trict Hospital, Rhoda Satchell Edwards, beloved daughter of Jonas E. Edwards, of Main-road, Fairy

Meadow, aged 22 years.

EVANS.—March 2, at Brisbane, John J. G. Evans, dearly loved father of Queen F. Day 89 Fraser-

street, Marrickville.

FERGUSON.—March 14, at a private hospital, Melbourne, Norah Varian, loved wife of David Fer-guson Melbourne Mansions Collins-street.

HARREX.—March 16, 1934, at his residence, 12 Wallace-street, South Kensington, John William Hine Harrex, dearly beloved husband of Ethel May Harrex and loving father and father-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gould (Marjorie) and grandfather of Marcia, and loving brother of Mrs. Emma Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. George Law, Mrs. Milbah Small, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrex and brother-in-law of Mrs. F Harrex, aged 54.

HOWE.—March 7, at Rylstone, Cecil Valentine, beloved husband of Belle and father of Vincent

and Norma.

HOWE.—March 7 at Rylstone Cecil Valentine beloved brother of Ona (Mrs Coombes) Una (Mrs Grady) William, George, and Charles.

KEAN.—March 13, 1934, suddenly, at 30 Howitt-

street Hawksburn Victoria Harriet Caroline (Addie) beloved mother of Dulcie and mother In law of Robert Llpman Sadly missed

KERSLAKE.—March 16, 1934, at his residence, Queen street, Levin, N Z., Herbert George, dearly beloved husband of Louie. By cable.

LOCKYEAR.—March 16, William, dearly loved husbind of Daisy Lockycar devoted father of Cyril

Keith and Joy

McENCROE.—March 15, 1934 (suddenly), Michael John dearly beloved husband of Sarah and father of Margaret John Reginald Madeline Pierce and Veronica aged 67 years Requlescat In pace

MARGETTS.—March 10, Ralph Exton, of Bays-water Victoria, late A.I.F., dearly loved husband of Lois Margetts loving son of Charlotte and the late Stephen Ward Margetts aged 41 years.

HANCOCK.—March 15, at her residence, Boorowa, Winifred, beloved wife of Allen Hancock and loving mother of Olive (Mrs J. Gibson) Kirribilli, Rita (Mrs J Stormon), North Sydney. Alice (Boorowa) Jim (Byrock) and Ovid (Boorowa) RIP

JONES.—March 15, 1934, at Scottish Hospital, Ada May Jones aged 45 years See Funeral notice

to-day.

LATHLEAN.—March 16, 1934 (suddenly), Alex-ander, beloved husband of Sarah Lathlean of 17 Dudley street, Auburn, and loving father of Chris-

tina Constance, Alick, Emma, William, Daniel, and

Mary, aged 68 years.

NASH.—March 16, 1934, at 18 Carroll-street, Kogarah, Willie beloved father of Dorothy, Alice and George William Nash and beloved brother of Lillian (Mrs R J Jones of Chatswood) Harry Nash of Mascot and Birdie (Mrs W Hodges of Leichhardt) aged 55 years.

PEACHMAN.—March 10, 1934, at his residence, Lithgow. Edward Peachman dearly loved father of Mrs Stutchbury, Concord and grandfather of

Thelma and Oswald aged 82 years.

PRIDDLE.—March 15, 1934, at St. Marys, result of motor accident, John Robert Charles, eldest son of Major A. E. Priddle, Plas Madoc, North Wales, and grandson of the late Rev. C. F. D. Priddle, of Liverpool, N.S.W., aged 29 years.

PULLINGER.—March 15, at Grafton, Rolfe Win-ter, infant son of Mr and Mr« D W Pulllngcr

Commonwealth Bank Gratton

ROBINSON.—March 16, 1934, at her residence. 30 High street North Sydney, Gertrude data be ioved wife of William Ellis Robinson aged 60 years

SULLIVAN.—March 16, 1934, at the Coast Hos-pital, Doris May, beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas George Sullivan of 51 Fanning street Tempe, and loving sister of Ronald aged 8 years

and 8 months.

SUTTON.—March 15, Thomas Harold Sutton, be-

loved husband of Elizabeth Sutton and father of Joan and Bob aged 45 years Privately cremated

lGth March

TAYLOR.—March 16, 1934, Isabella Taylor, of 45 Prince's-street, Bexley, widow of the late Albert

Taylor, of Petersham.

TAYLOR.—March 16, 1934, at her parents resi-

dence, 7 Glen-street, Bondi, Margaret Elisabeth (Madge), deoaly loved only daughter of Mr and

Mrs Claude Taylor, aged 19 years.

TRINDER.—March 16, 1934, David, husband of the late Emma Elizabeth Trinder and loved father of Eva (Mrs Driver), Henry, George, Emmie (Mrs Green), Edgar, Naomi (Mrs Smith) and Fred,

aged 75 years.

WATERS.—February 13, 1934, at his residence, Walu Bav Suva John W Waters the beloved hus bond of Patience Emma Waters (nee P E Greig)

aged 03 At rest

WILLIAMS.—March 16, 1934, at a private hos-

pltal John Mossman dearly beloved husband of Sarah Williams and loving father of Edie Doris Annie Jack and Lorna aged 56 years late of Station House Rawson place city

WILLIAMS.—March 16, 1934, at Home of Peace, Marrickville Louisa Ida beloved mother of Edward Louie (Mrs Howell) May (deceased) Grace (Mrs Baker) Stella (Mrs Charlesworth) aged 73 years

At rest

YOUNG.—March 16, 1934, at Royal North Shore Hospital, Andrew Hugh (Hubert) Young (late of Bowden-street, Ryde), dearly loved husband of

Annie Young. R.I.P.

IN MEMORIAM.

ALLAN.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother who pa'sed awav March l8 1931 Sadlv missed Inserted by her loving husband and son

Alan

ALLAN.—In loving memory of our dear aunt, Minnie who passed «way March l8 1031 Inserted by her nieco and nephew Isa and Bert

BARDEN.—Percy who passed away March 18,

1933.

The hearts that loved vou dearly Arc the ones that loved vou best

Loved and remembered by slstor Annie brother

In law and son Eric

BARDEN.—Memories of dear Percy, who died

March l8 1033

Just a memory fond and true

To show dear brother we think of you Inserted by brother Sid wife and daughters

BARDEN.—Loving memories of Uncle Percy, passed away Mnrch l8 1933

Memory Is a golden chain

That time tries to break but tries In vain Inserted by Norman Thelma and Norma

BEAKE.—In fond memory of my dear husband and our father John Joseph who fell asleep March

17 1933

Inserted by his loving wife and family

BEARNS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 17, 1923

Thy will be done.

Sadly missed by her loving daughters, Mary, Jo,

Margaret, and families.

BEARNS.—In loving memory of my dear mother and gran, who passed away March 17, 1923.

Too dearly loved to be forgotten.

Inserted by her loving daughter, Carrie Lawrence

and family.

BOLAND.—In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our dear father Herbert whom God called home March 17 1933 Inserted by his lov Ing wife and children

BOLAND.—In loving memory of my dear son, Herbert, who departed this life March 17 1033 Never forgotten Inserted by his loving mother

Mary Sullivan

BOLAND.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Herbert who passed away March 17 1933 Loved and missed Inserted by his loving brother In law sister and nephews William and Sydney James

BOURKE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away March 17, 1931.

Just a memory fond and true,

To show, dear mother we think of you.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Edna, Jack, and Baby Lex.

BOURKE.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Mary Ann Bourke, who passed away March 18, 1933. Sadly missed.

Inserted by Alfred, Arnold, and Amy and Harry

Hall.

BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Alec who deported this life March 17 1033

Fond remembrances

Inserted by his fond friends Harold and Annie

Wells

BUNGATE.—In remembrance of Marion, dearly loved sister of Ada and Irene Rayner died March

18, 1933.

CLITHEROE.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother Louisa who died March 17

1923

Sleep dear mother take thv rest

Wo miss you most who loved you best

Inserted bv her loving husband John and chll

dren Jack Lizzie and Harry and grandchild Ray-

mond

CLITHEROE.—In memory of our dear friend, Louisa clltheroe who passed away March 17 1923

Love s greatest gift-remembrance Inserted by Mrs Bridgman and family

CONROY.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Carl who passed away March 17 1030 nucd 38 years

As the dawn breaks the past sod four years

To dnv as we look at your photo A Uk-ncss so loving and truo

In the old home you are fondly remembered

Sweet memories cling around your name

The hearts that held you In deepest affection

Love vou in death the same

Inserted bv his loving mother stepfather bro

thers and sister Ellie

DAVIS.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father G S Davis passed away March 17 1031 Sadly missed by his wife and famllv

DIGNAM.—In loving memory of a darling hus-band and on affectionate father Michael Sydney

killed March 17 1022

Shadows deep have crossed my path t y I have trembled In the storm

Still his voice seems gently saying

Dear, be bravo and true

At the end of your life s great battle 111 be watching and walting for you

Inserted by his snrrowlng wife Sadie and his loving son Sid of Queensland

DOWSE.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother «ho deported this life March 17 1020 Inserted by her loving husband and family

FAIRFULL.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother who departed this life March 17, 1933. Sadly missed by her loving husband and sons Bob

Ewan and Stan.

FIELD.—In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother who departed this life March 17 1030

Too dearly loved to be forgotten

Inserted by her loving husband and daughter

Jov

FINCHAM.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Edith May, who departed this life March 17,

1931.

FITTOCK.—In loving memory of my dear wife, and our mother who passed awav March 17 1031 Inserted by her loving busband and family

IN MEMORIAM.

FLYNN.—In loving memory of our dear son and

brother David who passed away on the 17th day

of March 1933.

Beautiful memories of one so dear. We cherish still with love sincere A day that comes with sad regret And one that we will ne'er forget

Inserted by his loving father and mother, bro thers and sister, Doris and sister in law Nell and

friend Doreen.

FLYNN.—In loving memory of our dear brother,

David died March 17 1933.

Not just to-day but every day In silence we remember.

Inserted by his sister Doris, Dan, and nephew

Stephen. Thirroul

FLYNN.—In loving memory of David died March

17, 1933.

My love and rcmembrance last for ever

Inserted by his loving friend Ellen McKillop.

FURNESS.—In loving memory of my dear de-voted mother and my dear sister Eva Furness who passed away March 17 1932 At rest Inserted by her loving daughter Netta and sister F

Holmes.

GEDDES.—In memory of Edith Mary, who passed

away March 17 1830

GOMES.—In loving memory of my dear hus-hand William Charles who departed this life March 17 1900 ORHS Inserted by his lov

Ing wife and famllj

HIPWELL.—In dearest remembrance of our only dear little loved one Peggy whom God called home

March 17 1926

Eight vears hovo gone since that sod day

God took the one we loved away

Our Peeitv the denrest little girl

God ever cave

Dearlv loved and sadlv mls-ed by her mother and

father

HIPWELL.—Cherished memories of darling Peggy, Too dearlv loved to ever be forgotten by her

aunties

HUMPHRIS.—In loving memory of our dear mother Eva Mary who departed this life March 13 1932 Inserted by Charlie and Elsie

INGLIS.—James Dalgleish died March 17, 1933.

Some may think we have forgotten

When at times they see us smile But they little know our sorrow

Our smile hides all the while

We think of you to dav dear dad

With grief that Is deep and true

We will tend your grave until the end

That is all there Is lett to do

Inserted by his loving wife and family Oberon

ISAACS.—A loving tribute to the memory of our dear brother Sam who died March l8 1031 Inserted by Mavis and Frank

KIRBY.—In cherished memory of our dear son and brother John Edward who died In London March

l8 1930

Ahvavs in our hearts John darling

Inserted bv his loving mother and sister Tul

LIVERSIDGE.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother Johannen who pnssed away March

l8 1031

Sweetly she sleeps «hile others sigh Softlv her peaceful head doth lie

United in heaven God s glory to shore

Walting to welcome her loved ones there

Inserted bv hor loving husband Albert son George daughter F Ratcliffe

McANALLEY.—In loving memory of my dear hus-

band and our father Harry who passed away March 17 1021 aged 55 years

For ever with the Lord

Inserted by his loving wife and family

MCDONALD.—A tribute to the memory of Frank McDonald vho died March 17 1033 Inserted by his comrades S H T Fire Brigade Barracks

Goat Island.

McDONALD.—In loving memory of my dear friend Frank McDonald who died March 17 1033 Inserted by his pal S Pugh

McDONALD.—In fond remembrance of my very true friend Frank McDonald who died March 17 1933 Inserted by H Melville

McGARGILL.—In loving memory of my dear mother «ho departed this life 1020 Inserted by her loving son Tred

MACKIE.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear dad who died March IB 1021 Bal-

main.

We cherish with eaoh passing vcor

Beautiful memories of one so dear

MALONE.—Cherished memories of our darling mother Ellen who died March 17 1029 Sadly missed by her fond daughters Kathleen and Helene

MASON.—In loving memory of my beloved son and our brother Frank who passed away March l8 1927 Inserted by mother sisters and brother

MELDRUM.—To the treasured memory of my beloved wlfo and our darling mother Susie who

passed awav March 17 1028

Wo miss you most who loved you best

Inserted by her husband and children Bell and

Doug.

McNIVEN.—In ever loving memory of our dear

mother.

A tender chord of memory

Is sadlv touched to day

Loving thoughts of our dear mother

Will never fade away

Fondly remembered by her loving daughters

Valerie and Paulo

McNIVEN.—In ever loving memory of our dar ling daughter Ruby McNlvcn Inee Rayment) whdm

God called home March 4 1830

Our hearts Just oche with sodncss

Our oyes shed many a tear

God alone knows how we miss you

As It dawns the fourth sod year Wo miss you because we love you

For your sweet kind loving ways And parting with you dear Ruby

Began the saddest of our days

rondly remembered by her mother and father

MURPHY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Edith Murphy who passed away March l8 1033

Always remembered Inserted by her loving husband

NIVEN.—In loving memory of Linda, who passed

away March l8 182B

Remembrance

Inserted by Elsie and Ethel

O'LEARY.—In loving memory of Uncle Les, died March l8 1033 Always remembered by Boy Girl Ed Dorothy Dawn and Jess Travers

O'LEARY.—In loving memory of my dear Les,

died March l8 1033

In memory a constont thought In my hcort a silent sorrow Always remembered by Iris

O'SHEA.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed aWay March 17. 1023 RIP Inserted by

M and G Cobley and grandson Max

PRITCHARD.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother Olive who passed away March 17

1933.

God s greatest gift-remembrance

Inserted by her fond husband Roy and «orls

Clifford and Jack

PRITCHARD.—A token of remembrance to the memory of my daughter In low and our sister Olive who passed away March 17 1933 Inserted by Mrs E Pritchard sen Kogarah sons and

daughters In law

ROBINSON.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother who deported this life March 17 1820 Inserted bv her loving husband and children

Ern Edna and Stan

ROWLING.—In loving memory of my husband and our father who passed away March 17 1032 Inserted by his wife Mrs S Howling and family

SEYMOUR.—In loving memory of Milton (Roy),

who passed away suddenly at Coast Hospital March

17 1933 in his 27th year

There Is someone who misses you sadly,

And finds the days long since yon went There Is Bomcono who longs for you always

But tries to be brave and content

Inserted by his loving sweetheart Elma Rogers

SEYMOUR.—In fond and loving memory of our dear friend Milton (Roy! who passed away at Coast

Hospital March 17 1933

Peace perfect peace

Inserted by Mr and Mrs J Rogers and family

of Ingleside Coogee

SHARP.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life March 18, 1933. Inserted by her loving daughter, Sylvia, son-in-law, Frank.

SHEEHAN.—Fond memories last for ever of our dear mothor Margaret passed away March 17 1026 Inserted by Stella and Paula

SHERIDAN.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band, John Sheridan, who departed this life March 18, 1914, aged 54 years. At rest. Inserted by his loving wife and daughters Maggie and Nora.

STUTHRIDGE.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Will, who passed away March 18, 1933.

God's greatest gift-remembrance.

Inserted by his loving sisters, Carrie and Ivy.

SUMMERS.—In loving memory of our dear father, Frank Summers who departed this life March 17 1020 Inserted by his sons and daughters

SUMMERGREENE.—In fond memory of our dear brother Joe who departed this life March l8 1025 Inserted by his loving brothers and sister

SU Sep and Cls

WILKINSON.—In fond remembrance of my dear-

est husband and our darling dud William who departed this Hie March 17 1933 aged 34 years His sufferings were great his pains severe

Ho bore them with patience till God drew near And then without bidding us n last farewell He quietly went home to heaven to dwell To day recalls sad memories

Of a loved one gone to rest

And those who think of you to day

Are those who loved you best

Inserted by his ever loving wife and daughters

WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Emma Louisa who died March l8, 1800

In silence we remember

Inserted by her loving daughters Isabel and Lil WRIGHT.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Marlon who passed away March 17 1933 In sertcd by her loving friend Laura

YOUNG.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band and cur fnther Aithur James Young who departed this life March 17 1033 In his 63rd year

Not Just to day but every day

In silence we remember

Inserted by his loving wife and family

RETURN THANKS.

Mr. ROWEN and SON, of 222 Addison-road, Marrickville wish to sincerely THANK Matron Holmes Mrs Gough Sister Timmins Mr and Mrs Bob Strange Mrs Joan Muir and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy In their recent sad

beroovement

Mrs. MARGARET E. CULLEY, of Kitchener-road, Artarmon desires to sincerely THANK her many kind friends for their expressions of sympathy in

her recent sod bereavement

Mr. W. GARNER and FAMILY wish to THANK all friends for expressions of sympathy In their snd bereavement (Walker street Helensburgh)

Mr. and Mrs. E. BENNETT and SON REG, of Alcxondrin de Ire to return THANKS to Rev Dr Tuorney Rev Fathers Hollonds and Reeves Sisters of Mercy Our Lady s Nurses nlso relatives friends and kind neighbours employees of David Jones particularly Section K11 of Marlborough street

expressions of sympathy floral tributes letters _-rams and cards In their recent sod borcavc

mont in the loss of their beloved doughtcr and

sister

Mrs. A. J. HANSLOW and FAMILY of Macdonald-street Ramsgate desire to return THANKS to oil kind relatives friends and neighbours for floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in their

recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. J. T. YOUNG wishes to return THANKS to all friends for kind expressions of sympathy In her recent sad bereavement In the loss of her dear

husband

Mrs. CHARLES REEVE and DAUGHTER wish to sincerely THANK relativa friends, tipstaffs arid all officials of the Supreme Court, clerks of Phillip street (or expressions of sympathy floral tributes telegrams In their late snd bereavement

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. CUNNINGHAM and FAMILY, Boonara avenue Bondi desire to express their appreciation and THANKS to the relatives frlcndB and neighbours for their kindly sympathy and floral tributes In their late sad beroavement

The FAMILY of the late ELLEN KAVANAGH, of the Glebe Tavern Hotel Franklin-street Glebe desire to express their appreciation ond THANKS for sympathy and floral tributes In their late

bereavement

Mrs. EDNA BANKS and FAY, Briens-road, North-

mead sincerely wish to THANK matron and «taff of the Parramatta District Hospital and partlcu larly the managen, and staff of tho Parramatta Bus Oo the Rev Manning relatives and friends for their kindness expressions of sympathy, floral tributes letters telegrams and oards in their re

cent sad bereovemont

Mrs. PATIENCE EMMA WATERS THANKS all \ kind friends for their sympathy and many beautl 1 (ul wreaths and cards dur'ns her sad bereavement

RETURN THANKS.

Mrs. GOWAR, of 15 Cuthbert-street, Waverley, wishes to THANK relatives and friends for kind sympathy In her late bereavement

Mrs. E. M. FOUNTAIN and FAMILY wish to THANK relatives and friends for their sympathy telegrams and beautiful floral tributes in the late sad bereavement of Amelia "Millie" Fountain.

Mrs. SAYERS and her daughter, MARY, wish to THANK the priests sisters Hibernians and kind friends for floral tributes telegrams letters and expressions of sympathy In their recent sad

bereavement

Mrs. S. MULLANE and FAMILY, of 59 Liberty-street Enmore wish to sincerely THANK relatives and friend* for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes letters telegrams and cards re eclved during their recent sad bereavement

Mr. and Mrs. TORY and FAMILY, of 52 Glossop-street Balmain wish to THANK all relatives kind friends and neighbours for their letters telegrams oards and floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement

The WIDOW and FAMILY of the late ALFRED DOWN of Westmead desire to icturn their sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends for floral tti butes, letters and telegrams and other kind ox pressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereave

mont In the loss of her loved husband and their loving father nlso to the matron and nurses of Parramatta District Hospital for their untiring attention and kindness

The DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHILDREN of the late Nurse PEAKER of Leichhardt and Mrs. MCCALLUM and FAMILY sincerely THANK all relatives and friends for their sympathy in their recent sad loss of their dear mother and grand-mother and our dear friend.

Mrs. MORRIS and FAMILY, Carua Bay, Como, desire to express their heartfelt GRATITUDE to ft» kind relations and friends for expressions of sym pathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereave ment also nursing staff Coast Auxiliary Rand

wick.

Mr. and Mrs. MORRIS SOLOMON and SONS, 155 Arden street Coogee wish to convey to their mohv friends and relations their heartfelt THANKS and APPRECIATION for their sympathy In their sad

bereav emènt

Mr. THOMAS HARAN and FAMILY, of 103 George street Redfern wish to sincerely THANK Rev Archdeacon O Regan and Rev Father Carmody the Sisters of Mercy and Patrician Brothers Red fern for their devoted attention; also all relatives friends and neighbours for wreaths letters tele grams and sympathy cards In the recent sad

ereavement of his dear wife and their mother

Catherine Haran

Mrs. H. A. CAMPBELL and FAMILY, of Kogarah, wish to sincerely THANK relatives and kind friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and flora] tributes in their recent sad bereavement

Mr. and Mrs. J. IFFLAND and FAMILY desire

to THANK all rolatives and friends for letters telegrams cards floral tributes and kind exprès

slons of sympathy }n their sad bereavement in their loss of their dear daughter Violet

Mrs. LOUIE GREEN, of 573 New Canterbury-road Dulwich Hill wishes to sincerely THANK kind relatives and friends for expressions of sympnthy In her sad bereavement In the loss of her dear

husband

Mrs. JAMES DAVIE and SON, of Coogee, wish to THANK kind friends for cards floral tributes and sympathy in their bereavement

Mr. and Mrs. RITCHIE, of Arncliffe, desire to THANK all relatives friends and neighbours for floral tributes, letters, telegrams and messages of sympathy in the loss of their brother George Witchard.

Mr. F. CREEKE and FAMILY and Mrs. KERR (mother), of Fire Station, Cronulla, desire to ex-press their appreciation and THANKS for sym-pathy and floral tributes in their late bereave-ment.