Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 20 September 1939, page 12


BIRTHS.

BELLINGHAM (nee Beryl Williams). - September 16, Minto private Hospital, Wilberforce Avenue, Rose Bay to Mr and Mrs Jack E. Bellingham -a daughter. BESWICK (nee Mary Cavell).- September 16, at Delaware private hospital, Waverley to Mr and Mrs George Beswick - a son. BUCKNELL.- September 16, at Grange private hospital, Brisbane to Mr and Mrs Roy Bucknell of Melbourne - a son.

CLAPHAM (nee Rita Johansen).- September 10, at Colvine private hospital, Hurstville to Mr and Mrs E. Clapham - a son (Ronald Edward). DANGAR.- September 18, at St. Faith's private hospital, Narrandera to Mr and Mrs G. G. Dan gar - a daughter.

GILBERT (nee J. Reed).- September 13, at Graf -

ton, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Gilbert - a son (Geoffrey Michael).

GRANT.- September 18, at St. Luke's private

hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. E. Grant, Sutton

Forest - a son.

HALL (nee Aird).- September 3, at Woodleigh private hospital, Hurstville, to Helen, wife of Arthur Edward Hall - a daughter (Barbara Helen).

HENDERSON.- September 17, at Earlstone private hospital, Hurlstone Park, to the wife of John D.

Henderson - a son (Robert David).

HOWLETT.- September 11, at Sister Buckland's private hospital, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Howlett, Salt Street, Concord - a daughter.

HUDSON.- September' 15, at Rosslyn private hos-pital, Arncliffe, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Hudson

- a son.

KENNEDY (nee Betty Pontey).- September 18, to Mr. and Mrs. J. McL. Kennedy, 13 Smith Rd, Artarmon - a daughter (Patricia).

MACKINNON (nee Moodie).- September 17, at St. Monan's, Cremorne, to Nell, wife of Robert G. A. Mackinnon - a daughter.

MILLER (nee Billie Whiteman).- September 9, 1939, at Charlemount, Potts Point to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Miller, Bellevue Hill - a daughter.

SCOTT (nee E. Walters).- September 19, at Iluka Hospital, Newcastle, to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scott -

a daughter.

VAIL.- September 15, at Sutton Veny, Chatswood, to Elizabeth Margaret, wife of Edwin S. Vail -

a son (Peter).

WATSON.- September 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson, of Concord West - a son (Robert Albert).

WISE (nee Joyce Owens).- September 17, at Sunbury, Ashfield, to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wise -

a daughter (Anne).

WRIGHT (nee McMahon).- September 19, at Saba private hospital, Neutral Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. R.

Wright - a daughter.

ENGAGEMENTS.

BALL-ROBERTSON.- The Engagement is an-

nounced of Betty, only daughter of Mr. H. Robert-son, and the late Mrs. Robertson, of Wollongong, to Noel, second son of Mr. A. H. Ball and the late Mrs. Ball, of Manly, Queensland.

DAVIS-HOLLAND.- The Engagement is an-

nounced of Miss Peggie Holland, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holland, of Rampsbeck station, Armidale, N.S.W., to Flight-Lieutenant Regi-

nald H. Davis, of Air Force Headquarters, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Davis, of Annerley, Queensland.

ELLIS-DENNING.- The Engagement is an-nounced of Ruby, only daughter of Mrs. C. W. Denning, of Lakemba, to Merington (Merry,) youn-ger son of Mrs. E. P. Ellis, of Lakemba.

FARLEIGH-BURNS.- The Engagement is an-nounced of Margaret H., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burns, of Wollstonecraft, to J. Bruce M., eldest son of Mrs. E. M. Farleigh, of Artarmon, and the late E. A. Farleigh, of

Roseville.

FOWLER-PARSONS. - The Engagement is an-nounced of Marjorie Vida, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parsons, of Wollongong, to Ber-nard Noel, third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowler,

of Wallacia.

GREETHEAD-MICHIE. - The Engagement is an-

nounced of Miss Phyllis G. Michie, only daughter of the late Mr. G. L. Michie and Mrs. Michie, of Wollstonecraft, to Mr. George E. Greethead, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Greethead, of Lane

Cove.

KENNA-PICKWORTH.- The Engagement is announced in London of Marjorie Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pickworth, of Sydney, to Robert Douglas, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Kenna, of Melbourne.

MYERS-DAVIS.- The Engagement is announced of Elwyn Lillian, only child of Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, of Coogee, to George, elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mark Myers, of Stanmore.

O'CONNELL-STEWART.- The Engagement is

announced of Marie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stewart, of Strathfield, to Keith, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Connell, of Ash-

field.

PEARCE–MACARTNEY.—The Engagement is announced of Jean Mary, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Macartney, of Etham Avenue, Darling Point, to Eric Herbert, elder son of the late Mr. H. C. Pearce and Mrs. Pearce, of Ryde,

Isle of Wight, England.

TRIGGS—SEBBENS. — The Engagement is an-nounced of Clarice Lillian, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sebbens, of Queanbeyan, to Alan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Triggs, of Hurlstone Park.

WALLINGS-BANKS. - The Engagement is an-

nounced of Lilian, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. Banks, London, to Jack, second eldest son of the late Mrs. J. E. Wallings and Mr. J. E. Walllngs, Bellevue Hill, Sydney.

WOODLOCK-SHEEHY. - The Engagement is announced of Margaret, only child of the late Mr. Richard Sheehy and Mrs. Sheehy, of Blackheath and Manly, to William, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Woodlock, of Reedy Corner,

Warren.

MARRIAGES

EVANS-ANDERSON. - September 16, 1939, at St. Paul's, Burwood, by Rev. W. O. Nisbet, Arnold S. Evans, M.B., Ch.M., of Strathfield, to Winifred Anderson, of 58 Albert Road, Strathfield.

PIKETT-PICKERING. - August 2, 1939, at Syd-ney, Albert H., eldest son of the late A. A. Pikett, of New Zealand, and Mrs. G. Harrison Gregory, of Colombo, Ceylon, to Joan F., younger daughter of the late F. S. Pickering and Mrs. I. S. Pickering, of

Huntley's Point.

DEATHS.

BARRETT.—September 14, 1939, at Quirindi,

Arthur, late of Jerilderie, aged 85 years. Other

States please copy.

BIRCH.—September 18, 1939, at a private hos-

pital, Alice Frances, relict of the late Dr. C. Or-monde Birch, and mother of Viola (Mrs. O. Sobell), Edna (Mrs. de Courcy Brown), Theo (Mrs. M. Beard), and of Reginald Ormonde Birch. Privately

cremated.

BROWN.—September 7, 1939, David Rhodes Brown, only son of J. Rhodes and Claire Brown, of Cheltenham, aged 5 years. Privately cremated.

BURGESS.—September 19, 1939, at St. George District Hospital, Edward Charles, beloved husband of Dorothy Burgess and loved father of Ted and

Dorothy, aged 38 years.

BURNS.—September 19, 1939, at Auxiliary Hos-

pital, Randwick, Kathleen (Dove), beloved mother of Jack and Milton (Georgina and Ray, deceased).

R.I.P.

CAPURN.—September 19, 1939, Blanche J. F., dearly beloved wife of the late Capt. T. A. Capurn, and beloved mother of Daphne and Dudley.

COOPER.—September 19, 1939, at his residence, 3 Walker Street, Helensburgh, William Wilson, dearly loved husband of Kate Stanley Cooper and father of Harry, Eileen, Nancy, and Jack, aged 66 years. See Thursday's "Herald" for Funeral.

COSTELLO.—September 18, 1939, as result of an accident, Harold William Costello, dearly loved husband of Margery and loving father of Don, Dell, and Wendy, aged 42 years.

CRANDELL.—September 17, 1939, Raymond Claude, age 29, late Mullumbimby. Privately in-terred Northern Suburbs Cemetery, September 19.

CRISP.—September 19, 1939, Mary Ann Crisp, relict of the late William Crisp, of Deewhy, beloved mother of Effie, Elsie, Lurline, Irene, Lillie, William, and Phyllis, aged 68 years.

DENNIS.—September 19, 1939, at a private hos-pital, Dulwich Hill, Elizabeth Jane, widow of the late Frederick Dennis, and dear mother of Laurel and Morton. Aged 76 years.

EVENDEN.—September 16, 1939, at a private hos-

pital, Taree, Lindon Manning, dearly loved only son of A. A. Evenden and the late C. M. Evenden and brother of Lillian and Ethel, aged 32 years.

FULLERTON.—September 18, 1939, at his resi dence, 9 Brand street, Artarmon. John, relict of the late Margaret Boyd Fullerton and loving father of Margaret Boyd (Mrs F. Williams), James, Agnes (deceased), John Daniel, David (deceased) and

(Rev.) William Crossland, aged 85 years. Home

papers please copy.

GIBSON.—September 18, 1939, at her residence, 24 Clarence Street, Campsie, Alice Elizabeth Gib-son, beloved mother of William, Agnes, Alice, Joseph, and Florence. Aged 64 years.

GREEN.—September 19, 1939, at a private hos-pital, Stanmore, Reginald Henry, dearly loved hus-band of Ada, and beloved brother of Sydney Frere, Dr. Terence (deceased), Lizzie (Mrs. Easy), Alfred James (deceased), Maggie (Mrs. Williams, of Berry), Robert Seaton (deceased), Eva (Mrs. Fred Williams), Beatrice (Mrs. Lewis Williams, de-ceased), and Nathalie (Mrs. H. Ayre).

GREEN.—September 19, 1939, at Stanmore,

Reginald Henry, dearly loved brother-in-law of Hannah (Mrs. Hardy), Henry Fay, Maude (Mrs.

Painter), Myra (Mrs. Goodyer), Florrie (Mrs. St. Heapes), Jim Fay, Claude Fay, Phyllis (Mrs. Hack), and Austin Fay.

HARMER.—September 17, 1939, at Bathurst Dis-

trict Hospital, Frederick Willie Harmer, dearly loved husband of Ethel Gertrude and father of the Rev. Wilfred L. Harmer, of O'Connell. Requiescat

in pace.

HOLT.—September 16, at Newcastle, Donald Holt, husband of Hazel Holt, aged 65 years.

HOUGH.—September 19, 1939, at a private hos-pital, Randwick, Harriet Hough, of 20 Arden Street, Waverley, widow of the late James Alfred Hough and dearly loved mother of Leslie, Cecil, and of the late Alfred Hough. Aged 81 years.

KIRCHNER.—September 16, 1939, at St. Vincent's

private hospital, Frank Kirchner, late of Rabaul, aged 70 years. Interred Church of England Ceme-tery, Prospect, September 18, 1939.

LEWIS.—September 18, 1939, Trevor John, be-

loved son of John and Agnes Lewis and beloved brother of Mary and Clare (of 26 Carrington Street, Mayfield), aged 20 years. R.I.P.

LEWIS.—September 18, 1939, Trevor John, dearly loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. C. O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hara, Mrs. M. Sharp, Mother M. Augus-tine, and Kitty O'Hara, aged 20 years. R.I.P.

LONSDALE.—September 16, 1939, at Accrington, Lancashire, England, Frank Edwin, beloved husband of Fanny (deceased), and father of Leslie, Cyril (both deceased), and Lionel, late tram starter, Fort Macquarie, aged 80 years.

MATTSON.—September 19, 1939, Jean, beloved wife of Haydn Mattson and loving mother of Peter,

of 83 Brighton Boulevarde, North Bondi, aged 28

years.

MATTSON.—September 19, 1939, Jean, dearly be-

loved daughter of Mrs. Bessy Press, and of the late Nathan Press, and loving sister of Morris, Louis, Ella (Mrs. Levien), Lily, Samuel, Esther (Mrs. J. Goldberg), and Rueben, aged 28 years.

MILLIKIN. — September 19, 1939, at Orange, Mar-

jorie Eileen, beloved wife of Samuel Millikin and

mother of Ross, aged 37. At rest.

MORRIS.—September 19, 1939 (suddenly), at 14 Cook Street, Lewisham, Jessie Morris, beloved sis-ter of the late Jean Morris, aged 75 years.

MUIR.—September 15, at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Thomas Campbell, beloved husband of Norah, and loving father of Neil, of Rarawai, 46 Military Road, North Bondi. Cremated.

NAYLOR.—September 16, at her residence, Peel Street, Bathurst, Sarah Dublin Naylor, relict of the late Henry Charles Naylor and mother of Edith, Amy, Olive, Cyrus, Arthur, and Harry, in her 90th

year.

NEALE.—September 19, 1939, at a private hospi-

tal, Haberfield, Agnes Brodie, relict of Nathaniel Neale, of Parramatta, and loving mother of May, Elsie (Mrs. R. W. Manton), Bert, and Ted, in her

82nd year.

NELTHORPE.—September 19, at her residence, Church Street, Mudgee, Elizabeth Amy, eldest daughter of the late James and Jane Nelthorpe and beloved sister of Lily, Walter, and Minnie. At rest.

NEW.—September 19, 1939, at Camden District Hospital, Phyllis Edna, dearly loved daughter of Norman and Elsie New, of Picton, and loved sister of Owen, Dora, Norma, Eric, and Elsie, aged 36 years. At rest.

DEATHS.

O'HALLORAN.—September 17, 1939, at Mudgee, Isabella, beloved wife of Thomas and mother of George, Catherine (Mrs. Morrow), Eileen (Mrs.

Watson), aged 67 years. R.I.P.

PAGET.—September 19, 1939, at her residence, 13 Barnsbury Grove, Dulwich Hill, Dorothy Flor-

ence May, beloved wife of Thomas Paget, and loving mother of Joyce and Valerie, aged 34 years.

PETERSEN.—September 18, 1939, at Penrith, Mary Ann Petersen, relict of the late L. Petersen,

and loved sister of Martha Fenton.

PETERSON.—September 19, 1939, at a private hospital, Thomas Tyndal Peterson, of Dalston, Mer-rivale Road, Pymble, aged 77 years.

PETERSON.—September 19, 1939, at a private hospital, Thomas Tyndal Peterson, dearly beloved brother of Elizabeth (Mrs. Starr), William, Arthur, Daniel, Jean (Mrs. Ironside), Florence, and Cla-

rissa (Mrs. Calvert).

PICKUP.—September 13, 1939, at Wahroonga,

Donald Austin Norman, beloved only son of Norman and Millicent, and brother of Jean, of 7 Nelson Road, North Strathfield, grandson and nephew of Mrs. A. Norman and family, of Goulburn, nephew of Miss Katie Pickup, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pickup, the Reverend and Mrs. Robert Pickup, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pickup, aged 18 years. Interred Sep-tember 15, Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood.

RICHARDSON.—September 19, 1939, George Alfred, beloved husband of Grace Edith Richardson, late of Bondi and Leichhardt, and beloved father of Olive (Mrs. E. Mullens), George, Lionel, Jean (Mrs. J. Crowley), and Lily (Mrs. C. Banks), aged 70

years.

SAINSBURY.—September 18, 1939, at Darling-hurst, James J. M. Sainsbury, dearly beloved father of Verdi, Jack, Edith, and Namoi, and loved brother of Eleanor, Joseph, William, Mathew, and Jack, and father-in-law of Hilton, Marcia, and

Thelma, aged 67 years.

SHUMACK.—September 19, 1939, at Bexley, Alice

Margaret, beloved wife of Joseph Shumack, and loved mother of Florence, and loving sister of Tom, Dolly, Florrie, and Winnie, and fond cousin of Daniel, Edith, and Walter. Requiescat in pace.

SHUMACK.—September 19, 1939, Alice Margaret,

wife of Joseph Schumack, of Goulburn, mother of Mrs. John McClemens, and youngest daughter of the late William Reynolds, of Cullinga, Wallend-

been.

WALLER.—August 15, 1939, at Melbourne, Vic-

toria, Elinor Louisa, late England and India, daughter late Arthur and Mrs. Waller.

WEIL.—September 19, 1939, at his residence, 9 Leopold Street, Croydon, Charles Alfred Westroph Weil, dearly beloved husband of Helen Weil and loving father of Muriel (Mrs. Sommer), Eric, and Charles, aged 68 years. By request no flowers.

WEIL.—September 19, 1939, at his residence, 9 Leopold Street, Croydon, Charles Alfred Weil, lov-ing brother of Phillip (deceased), Albert (deceased),

George (deceased), Annie, and Richard.

WILLIAMS.—September 17, 1939, at Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick. George Howell, dearly beloved husband of Annie Williams of 27 Wallis Parade, North Bondi, and loving father of George and Edna, aged 61 years.

WILLIAMS.—September 17, 1939, George Howell (Jim), beloved husband of Ann Williams, of Pen-

berry, Wallis Parade, Bondi, and dear father of

Edna and George, aged 61 years.

FUNERAL NOTICES-See preceding page.

IN MEMORIAM.

BOLGER.- In loving memory of my dear wife, Caroline Annie, and mother of Percy and Edna, who died on September 20, 1936.

BOOKER. -Loving memories of my beloved mother, called home September 20, Wellington, N.Z.

Peace, perfect peace.

Inserted by her loving daughter, Eileen.

IN MEMORIAM.

BULLIVANT.- In loving memory of our dear mother, Teresa Sarah who departed this life Sep

tember 20, 1921.

Just a memory fond and true

To show dear mother we think of you

Inserted by her loving daughters, Lily, Teresa,

son-in-law Ernie.

COLLINS. -In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Amy Josephine who departed this life September 19, 1934. Gone, but not for gotten by Bill, Daph, John and Peter.

DAY. -In loving memory of my dear brother-in-law William George Day, passed away September

20, 1938.

We love his memory

Not just to day but every day

Inserted by Minnie, Stella, Jimmie and Mrs Hanney and family.

DENNY. -In loving memory of our dear mother, Lina Victoria who passed away September 20, 1937.

We cherish still with love sincere

Beautiful memories of one so dear Inserted by her loving daughters

EATON.- In loving memory of dear daughter, Lissey who passed away on September 20. At rest. Inserted by her loving mother, Jane Smith.

TARRINGTON.- In memory of our dear mother who passed away September 20, 1938 ; also dad who passed away April 13, 1931.

Beautiful memories linger yet

Of one too dear to ever forget

Inserted by their loving daughters

FOREMAN.-In loving memory of my dear son Sydney Joseph who departed this life September 20, 1937. Inserted by his loving mother.

FOREMAN. -In loving memory of our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle Sid (Mick) who passed away September 20, 1937. Inserted by his loving sister, Lil and Ted Middleton.

FOREMAN.- A token of love to the memory of our dear brother, Sydney (Mick) died September 20, 1937. Always remembered by his loving sister, brother-in-law, niece Jack, Fon, Iris.

FOSKETT. -In loving memory of our dear father who passed away September 20, 1937.

God's greatest gift - remembrance

Inserted by his son and daughter Len and Doris. FRANCIS.- In loving memory of my dear son and our brother Roger (Ray) who departed this life as the result of an accident, September 20, 1936, aged 36 years.

What though in lonely grief

We sigh for one beloved no longer nigh Submissive still would we reply Thy will be done

Inserted by his loving mother, brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Daisy, sister, Lena Croser

and niece Lena Francis.

FRANCIS.- In loving memory of our dear mo ther and uncle Roy. Remembered by Dick, May, nieces Dot, Phyllis, Mavis.

FURSE.- In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away September 20, 1937. Also my dad

January 3, 1926.

I will always remember

Inserted by their daughter, Mabel Rogan and

family.

GILMORE.- In loving memory of mother who passed away on September 20, 1931.

Safe in the arms of Jesus

Inserted by her son, George, daughter-in-law and grandchildren of Sutherland.

GLENN.- In loving memory of my dear wife and my loving mother, Elsie May who passed away Sep tember 20, 1934. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter, Dorothy.

HUNTER.- In loving memory of my dear hus

band and our father Robert who departed this life September 20, I930. Never forgotten. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

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IN MEMORIAM.

HOLLAND.-In fond memory of our dear son and our brother, Elvin who was accidentally killed

September 20. 1934.

We cannot read God's purpose.

But, there will come a day

When He will show each mother

Why her boy was called away. As around your grave. I stand

I' often wonder why

God broke the 'golden chain

That parted you and I.

Inserted by his loving mum, dad. sisters, and brothers. Mervyn, Gwen, Audrey, Rosslyn, and

little Yvonne.

HOLLAND.- In fond memory of our dear nephew and cousin. Elvin, who was accidentally killed Sep-

tember 20. 1934.

In the days of his splendid boyhood.

When the tide of His life was high. He lived to make us happy.

Oh. why did he have to die?

Inserted by his loving auntie, uncle, and cousin,

Beat. Stan, Ron.

HOWLETT (McDougall).- In loving memory of my dear son, Douglas William, who left us Septem

ber 20. 1937. age 20 years.

There Is a shrine in my heart where in silence alone I cherish sweet, memories that are only my own: I often sit and think of you, dear son. And think of how you died.

Many a time I longed for you and many a time

I've cried.

To think we could not say good-bye will always

bring regret.

The ones who loved you dearly are the ones who

cannot forget.

Inserted by his loving mother and stepfather.

HOWLETT (McDougall).- In loving memory of my dear brother, Douglas William, who passed away September 20. 1937. age 20 years.

The midnight stars are shining on a grave not far

away.

Where they laid my dear brother Just two years

ago to-day.

The flowers I place upon his grave may wither and

decay.

But the love for the one that lies beneath will

never fade away.

Inserted by his loving sister Gwen, and brother-

in-law, Alf.

HUBBARD.--In remembrance of our dear little boy, Noel Mervyn, whom God called September 20, 1922. aged 5 years and 9 months.

Two little feet have gone the way To the land beyond the skies.

Inserted by his loving mother, father. sisters

and brothers.

KELLY.- In loving memory of my dear son, George Edward, who passed away September 20,

1932.

Who shall say that grief has lessened

Though the smile may hide the tears. Memory keeps the wound still open.

Despite the passing-of the years. Inserted by his loving mother.

LAFFERTY.- Treasured memories of my dear husband and our father. John, who passed away September 20, 1938.

His life a beautiful memory,

His absence a silent sorrow.

Time wears away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Inserted by his loving wife and son.

LAFFERTY.-In loving memory of our dear father. John, who passed away September 20, 1933.

They say that time will heal a wound

And teach us to forget,

But time so far has only proved

How much we miss you yet.

Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-| law. Eileen and Ted.

LAFFERTY.-In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, John, who passed away September | 20, 1938.

One of the best.

Inserted by Cis and Ruby.

MAY.- In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret May who died September 20, 1938. Sadly missed. Inserted by Eva Moore and grandchildren, | Jack. Henry and Margaret Moore.

MAY.- In loving memory of our dear nana, Mar garet May who passed away September 20, 1938. Always missed. Inserted by the Tolhurst family.

MILLS.- In loving memory of my wife, Alice Zillah, who passed away September 20. 1938. Inserted by her husband, Arthur Godfrey.

OLDFIELD.- In loving memory of my darling mother, who passed away September 20. 1934. | Remembrance.

PETTERS.- In loving memory of my husband, George, and our father, who passed away September

20, 1936 ; also his two pals.

Not Just to-day but every day, In silence we remember.

PICKERING.- In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away September 20, 1937. Sadly missed by his loving wife, sons, and daughter,

Ethel.

POWELL.-In loving memory of my dear nephew Thomas Raymond (Ray), who passed away Septem-

ber 20, 1934.

May his soul rest in peace.

Inserted by his loving uncle, Arch, and family.

ROCHE.- In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 20, 1927.

You often said that we'd miss you.

Your words proved true;

We lost our best, and dearest friend, Mother.

When we lost you.

Inserted by Her sons, daughters, and grandchil-

dren.

SEARY.- In memory of mv dear brother Leo, late A.I.F. Always remembered. Inserted by Tom, Florrie, and family (of Toongabbie).

TILLY.- In loving memory of our dear daugh-ter and sister, Olga, who passed away September

20, 1938.

A silent thought brings many a tear For the one we lost and loved so dear.

Inserted by her loving mother, father, and bro-

ther, Noel.

TILLEY.- In loving memory of Olga, who passed way September 20, 1938. Inserted by her friend,

Graham.

WATTS.- A tribute of loving memory to my dear wife Win, died September 20, 1937. Always

In my thoughts. Ted.

WATTS.-In loving memory of dear Win, who fell asleep September 20, 1937.

Remembrance.

Sweet perfume of beautiful memories. Sadly missed by her sister-in-law, Ruby.

WARREN.- In loving memory of dear mother Janet who passed away September 20, 1937. Sadly missed by John, Jenny, Ruby and Glad.

WATTS. -In loving memory of my daughter-in law Winifred Kathleen who fell asleep September 20, 1937. Ever remembered. Inserted by her father-in-law.

WICKS.- In loving memory of our dear mother and mother-in-law Hannah who passed away Sep-tember 20, 1935. Inserted by Elsie and Les.

WILLIAMS. -In loving memory of mv dear hus-band William Williams who passed away Septem-ber 20, 1938

To-day I am thinking of someone

Who was alwavs good and true Someone I miss sadlv

Dear Bill that someone Is you

Inserted by his loving wife May Williams

WORRILL.- In loving memory of our dear mother who departed September 19, 1933.

Hearts that love never forget Inserted by her loving family.

WYMER.- In loving memory of our dear daugh-ter Doris (nee Lennox), passed away September 20, 1934, aged 27 years.

Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept

Of one we loved and will never forget Treasured memories of one so dear

Are often recalled by a silent tear Inserted by her loving mum and dad.

On Active Service.

WILKIE.- In loving memory of our dear brother and pal Horace, killed in action September 20, 1917. Mr and Mrs A. B. Turner, Chapel Road, Vaucluse

WILKIE.- In loving memory of our son Horace, 20th Battalion, A.I.F., killed in action Polygon Wood, September 20, 1917. Mr and Mrs D. Wilkie, 15 Tavistock Street, Drummoyne.

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BROTHER and SISTER of the late Nurse Helen Robertson of Railway Road, St. Peters, return THANKS for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards and kind sympathy in their recent sad be

reavement.

The FAMILY of the late Mary Ann O'Brien of 42 Ormond Street, Paddington wish to sincerely THANK all relatives and friends for all expres-sions of sympathy In their great loss.

Mrs BARR and IRENE return sincere THANKS for all expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement especially to Mr and Mrs Hyde, also Messrs Cooper Bros and employees.

Mr and Mrs H. CREMER of 72 Church Street,

Ryde, THANK kind relatives, friends and neigh-bours for floral tributes, cards, telegrams and letters in their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs J. PHILLIPS, 18 Wigram Road, Austinmer, wishes to sincerely THANK everyone for the many expressions of sympathy in the loss of her dear .husband, Charles.