Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tuesday 12 May 1953, page 18


BIRTHS

EMMERSON.—May 10, at Crown Street, to June and Bruce—a son (John).

GLEN (nee Hawkins).—May 10, 1953, at Royal North Shore, to Phyl and Arch—a daughter (Hazel Jean).

GREETHAM (nee Triscott).—May 8, at Royal Hospital, Paddington, to June and Allan—a son (Terry Allan).

JOHNSON (nee Brindle).—May 10, at Mater, North Sydney, to Joan

and Frank—a daughter (Susan Francis).

LEE (nee Langhorne).—May 9, 1953, at King George V Hospital, to Joan and Fred—a son (Fred John).

LEWINSKY (nee Godwin).—May 11, at the Mercy Hospital, to Marion and Alfred—a son (Peter).

MOFFAT (nee Howells).—May 7, at Braeside, to Lila and Tom—a daughter (Beverley Anne).

MURRAY (nee Gain).—May 10,

at Poplars Hospital, Epping, to Peg and Jack—a daughter (stillborn).

PAUL (nee Glover).—May 11, at Royal North Shore, to Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Paul—a daughter.

TAYLOR (nee O'Neill).—May 10, St. Margaret's (private), to Eileen and Ken—a daughter.

TUCKER.—May 11, at St. Mar-garet's, to Roy and Frances—a daughter (Kerrie).

WARNER (nee Hockey).—May 10, 1953, at King George V Hospital, to Joan and Sid—a son (Steven Bruce)._

ENGAGEMENTS

GARD—JAGERS.—The Engage-ment is announced of Norma, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jagers, of Randwick, to Ralph Kenneth, only son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Gard, of Ingham, Queensland.

KING—MARSHALL.—The Engage-ment is announced of Marie, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Marshall, of Carlingford, to John Clive, younger son of the late Clive Johnson King and Mrs. E. M. Gold-

water, also of Carlingford._

MARRIAGES

LENNOX—SMITH.—May 6, 1953, at St. Mary's Church, Mudgee, Monty Lennox, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Lennox, of Cassilis, to Irene Dawn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, of Wellington._

DEATHS

ALLEN, Edith May.—May 9, 1953, at hospital, and of 6 Lyons Road, Strathfield, and late of Arncliffe Public School, daughter of the late John and Phoebe Allen and dear sister of John. Privately cremated May 11, 1953.

BETTINI, Florence May.—May 11, 1953, at her daughter's residence, 138 Mimosa Road, East Bankstown (formerly of 271 Rocky Point Road, Kogarah), relict of the late Joseph Bettinl, dearly loved mother of Eileen (Sister Whitling), James, Gwendolyn (Mrs. R. Smith), and Gregory, and dear sister of William and Thomas Lawler (Bateman's Bay) and Lillian (Mrs. Nelson, Cabra-matta), aged 71 years. Requiescat in pace.

BOGG, Amy Magaret.—May 4, 1953, at hospital, late of Longue-ville, wife of the late Edward Bogg and loved mother of Harold, Dudley and Beatrice (Mrs. F. Pooley), aged 85 years. Privately cremated.

CARMICHAEL, Louis Rupert Har-rington.—May 11, 1953, at hospital, of 47 Paul Street, Auburn, beloved husband of Elsie, and loving father of Ronald and Marjorie, aged 60

years. At rest.

COLLINS, Iris Evelyn.—May 10, 1953 (suddenly), at Kempsey, of 13 Clarence Street, Belfield, dearly loved wife of Alfred William and loving mother of Averil, aged 44 years.

COLLINS, Iris Evelyn.—May 10, 1953, beloved daughter of Isabella and the late Albert Smith, of Har-rington, and loving sister of Leila (Mrs. W. Longworth), Edna (Mrs. H. Elliott), Walter, Violet (deceased), John, and Lester.

COMBES, Edith Emily.—May 5, 1953, at 111 Hardy Street, South Ashfield, and late of Fairfield, aged 82 years. At rest. Interred at Wav-erley Cemetery, 6th instant.

CORSO, Christina Lavina.—May 11, 1953, In Sydney, beloved wife of the late Thomas Corso and dear mother of Minda (Mrs. J. G. Smith, Wollongong), Alga, Alfred (Wollon-gong), Ewan (Kiama), Viney (Mrs. P. J. Gallagher, of Coniston) and Hilda (Mrs. Buckley, deceased), aged 64

years.

CROKER, Rohtraut Henriette.— May 5, 1953, at her home, 20 Hill Street, Toorak, wife of the late Crof-ton Croker and younger daughter of the late Dr. Alexander Buttner, of East Melbourne.

DAVEY, Thomas.—May 11, 1953, at hospital, of 2 Coward Street, Mascot, formerly of Parkes, relict of the late Frances Davey, and dearly loved father of Avice (Mrs. John-son), Ada (Mrs. J. D. Watts), Thomas, Dixon, Harold, William, Hope (Mrs. Owens), Rae (Mrs. Horne), and Alf.

DUKES, Lionel William.—May 11, 1953, at Ryde District Soldiers' Mem-orial Hospital, dearly beloved hus-band of Mary, loving father of Bill, Norman, Elaine, Joan, Neville (de-ceased), and Beverley, fond father-in-law of Bruce, dear grandpa of Helen, loved son-in-law of Mrs. J. Jenkins, aged 64 years. See Wed-nesday's "Herald" for funeral notice. EDWARDS, Fredrick James.—May 7, 1953 (suddenly), at his residence, 10a Yeo Street, Neutral Bay, loved

brother-in-law of Margaret and cousin of Edith.

ELLIOTT, Frances Selina.—May 2, 1953, at Randwick, aged 99 years.

FINLAY, Frank John.—May 10, 1953, at his residence, Ocean View, Mount Pleasant Avenue, Mona Vale, dearly beloved father of Elsie (Mrs. Kaid), George, Richard, Charles, and Grace (Mrs. Willoughby), aged 86 years.

GARWOOD (PAPWORTH), Rachael Ellen.—May 10, 1953, at 47 Joseph Street, Ashfield, dearly loved mother of Florence (Mrs. Crook) and Bill Papworth, mother-in-law of Doris and fond grandmother of Nell. Cre-mated at Rookwood, 11th instant.

GRIFFITHS, Edward Landseer.— May 11, 1953, at his residence, Hun-ter's Hill, beloved husband of Mary, loved father of Gwen.

GUISE, Martha.—April 18, 1953, at Parkes District Hospital, dear mother of Bertie, Madge (Mrs. Salt), John, Lionel, Dorothy (Mrs. Waters), age 90 years. At rest.

GURNEY, Zela.—May 10, 1953, at hospital, formerly of 32 Dixon Street, Parramatta, and of Hornsby, widow of James Gurney, and loved mother of Stella (Mrs. Morrisey), Fred, Alice, Ernie, Vera (Mrs. Duncan), Ella (Mrs. Donnellan), Gladys (Mrs. Parsonage), Frank, and Eddie, aged 81 years.

HERBST, Catherine Ann.—May 11, 1953, at Wangi, beloved wife of Charles Henry, loving mother of Alice (Mrs. J. P. Guinane) and Ern-est, aged 76 years. R.I.P.

JACKMAN, Charles Edward.—May 11, 1953, beloved father of George and Eileen (Mrs. E. Thorn), aged 72 years.

JOHNSON, Arthur.—May 11, 1953, at his residence, 60 Cromwell Street, Leichhardt, beloved husband of Eliza-beth Johnson and loved father of Gertrude (Mrs. Roland), Ann (Mrs. A. Splatt), Arthur, and Desmond, loved grandfather of Frederick, Jack, Daphne, and Leslie (deceased), aged 69 years. At rest

KIRKMAN, Kenneth Mendham.— May 10, 1953, at his daughter's residence, 178 Rose Street, Yagoona, beloved husband of Sadie Grace Kirkman, and loved father of Daphne, Lola, and Fay, aged 59 years. Portland and Lithgow papers, please copy.

LYNCH, Joseph Bede.—May 11, 1953, at his residence, 27 Dalmeny Avenue, Rosebery, dearly loved hus-band of Alice Lynch, loving father of Carmel (Mrs. G. Smith) and Joseph, and dear brother of William, John, Dolly and Mary (Mrs. R. Dagg), aged 71 years. Requiescat in pace.

McMAHON, Kathleen.—May 8, 1953, in hospital, of 17 George Street, Manly, beloved daughter of the late John and Bridget McMahon, loved sister of Eileen (Mrs. Bennett), and Michael, and loved sister-in-law of Amy (Mrs. McMahon), and Cyril Bennett, and loved aunt of Jack, Mary, Michael (deceased), Cyril, Noelene (Mrs. Walsh), Kevin, Kath-leen (Mrs. Knights), and Pat Ben-nett. Requiescat in pace. Privately interred 11th instant.

McNAMEE, Mary Anne (May).— May 11, 1953, Mary Anne (May) McNamee, relict of the late J. J. McNamee, dearly loved mother of Bessie (deceased), daughter of the late Hugh and Bessie Connolly, and dear sister of Ellie, Jack and Frank Connolly. Requiescat in pace.

MADDOCK, Ethelena Maud.—May 11, 1953, at 69 Links Avenue, Con-cord, loved wife of John and loved mother of Elsie (Mrs. Prior) and Genevieve (Mrs. Reid), aged 65 years. At rest.

MANAMAN, Daniel Joseph.—May

11, 1953, at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, dearly beloved husband of Poppy, dear father of Kevin, Dennis,

John, and Catherine, aged 49 years. Requiescat in pace.

MANNION, James Patrick.—May 11, 1953, of 111 Banksia Road, Bankstown East, beloved husband of

Blanche Mannion, and loved father of John and James, fond father-in-law of June, and dear grandfather of Bruce, aged 65 years. At rest. For funeral notice see Wednesday's

"Herald."

MARTIN, Agnes.—May 9, 1953,

late of Lindfield, beloved wife of the late William Walter Martin, loved mother of Robert, William, Mary, Arch, George, Ron, and Agnes aged 87 years. Privately cremated.

MILLWARD, Frank.—May 11, 1953, of 12 Park Street, Wollongong, beloved husband of Selina and dear father of Doris (Mrs. H. S. Wil-liams), Arch, Fred, Arthur (of Drummoyne), Gladys, Frank, Tho-mas, Jean (Mrs. J. Lee, Queens-land), and Selina (Mrs. S. Bar-rett, of Regent's Park), in his 80th

year.

MITCHELL, Jessie Kellar.—May 10, 1953, of 7 Blake Street, Rose Bay, wife of the late John Henry Mitchell and dearly beloved sister and sister-in-law of James and Eliza (Mr. and Mrs. J. Donaldson), and dear aunt of Allan and Gwen Oxford.

At rest.

MITCHELL, Jessie Kellar.—May 10, 1953, of 7 Blake Street, Rose Bay, dearly beloved sister and sister-in-law of Annie and Les Mayo (de-ceased), and loved aunt of John and Jessie (Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mayo), and dear great-aunt of Robyn and Bruce.

MULVIHILL, James.—May 9, 1953, at hospital, dearly loved hus-band of Agnes Mulvihlll, and loved father of Tony. R.I.P. Privately interred on the 11th instant.

DEATHS

MUNDY-COX, Florence Ann.— May 9, 1953, at 8 Simpson Street,

Mosman, widow of the late W.

Mundy-Cox, loved mother of Kathleen

(Mrs. Stilwell) and Robert, grand-mother of Pamela (Mrs. Bannister),

and Barry. Privately cremated May 11, 1953.

NORRIS, William Bethel.—May

10, 1953, beloved husband of Nellie and dearly loved father of Marjorie,

Gordon, Dorothy, Richard, and Joan, aged 72 years. R.I.P.

NORRIS, William Bethel.—May 10, 1953, dearly loved brother of Marion (Mrs. H. Toole), Sue (Mrs. C. Summerhayes), Albert, Bernard, Ella (Mrs. King), Dot (Mrs. G. Shannon), and Arthur, aged 72 years. R.I.P.

OLSSON, Emil Samuel Neil.—May 11, 1953, at his residence, 40b Bir-riga Road, Bellevue Hill, Emil Samuel Nell Olsson (late of 7th Light Horse. 1st A.I.F.), dearly loved husband of Florence Olsson and dear father of Patricia and Trevor, aged 63 years. Requiescat in pace.

OLSSON, Emil Samuel Neil.—May 11, 1953, at his residence, 40b Bir-riga Road, Bellevue Hill (late of 7th Light Horse, 1st A.I.F.), and Bank of N.S.W.), dear brother of Reuben, Amanda, Pauline (Mrs. C. Crosland),

Babe, Lavina (Mrs. V. Andren), Cecil and Margaret (Mrs. H. Gar-den), and Ingrid Oscar and Lisle (deceased), aged 63 years. Requies-cat in pace.

PALING, Rosetta Clara Bella.— May 10, 1953, at 315 Old South Head Road, Bondi, dearly beloved wife of Harold and loving mother of June, Gerald, Hazel, Elaine, and Shirley, loved mother-in-law of Wil-liam, Nancy, Jim, Norman and Eugene. At rest.

PALING, Rosetta Clara Bella.— May 10, 1953, at 315 Old South Head Road, Bondi, beloved eldest sister of Lilian, Doris, and Frederick, and sister-in-law of Bert, Laurie, and Jean, aunt of Valerie, Desmond, and Geoffrey.

PHILIPPE, Walter Pettit.—May 10, 1953 (suddenly), at his resi-dence, Glenelg, Sully Street, Rand-wick, dearly loved husband of Ethel. At rest. Privately cremated May 11, 1953.

PHILIPPE, Walter Pettit.—May 10, 1953, dearly loved youngest son of the late Joseph and Rhoda Philippe, and brother of Will (de-

ceased), Frank, Harold, and Sid (de-

ceased). At rest.

RENNIE, Annie Maria Adams.— April 14, 1953, at her son's resi-

dence, Concord West, loved mother of May Caroline (deceased), Mar-garet, John, Robert, and Watson, aged 82 years. Privately cremated, Rookwood, April 16.

ROBERTS, Elizabeth.—May 9,

1953, at Dangar Cottage Hospital, Singleton, dearly loved wife of Harold, and loved mother of Diana, Timothy, and Elizabeth, aged 30

years.

ROSSELL, Ernest Charles.—May 10, 1953, at his residence, 100 Janet Street, Merewether, beloved husband of Florence and father of Alan and Don, in his 85th year. Privately cremated at Beresfield.

SHIELDS, Bertha.—May 11, 1953, (suddenly), at her home, 5 Webb Street, Parramatta, widow of James Shields, and loved mother of Ella (Mrs. E. C. Sparkman), Queensland, and dear sister of Priscilla, aged 82 years. See Wednesday's "Herald" for funeral announcement.

SKARDON, John Vivian.—May 11, 1953, at his residence, 43 Willing-

ton Street, Arncliffe, dearly loved husband of Lesley, beloved brother of Ida (Mrs. Merrigan), William, and Anne (Mrs. Wright), dear stepbro-ther of Ronald Hamilton, and brother-in-law of John, Raphael, Wilfred, Beryl, Mamie (Mrs. Gray), and Lena, aged 51 years.

STANSELL, George Rafael.—May 10, 1953, at his sister's residence, 110 Botany Road, Alexandria, dearly loved brother of Charles, Louisa, Em-ma, and Elsie, aged 80 years. R.I.P.

TAYLOR, George Henry.—May 11, 1953, at the residence, 13 Dougherty Street, Rosebery, beloved husband of Florence, aged 68 years. R.I.P.

TIMMS, William Arthur.—May 10, 1953, at hospital, of 4 Matthew Street, Hunter's Hill, dearly loved husband of Lily Timms, and loved father of William, Doris (Mrs. Wylde), and dear father-in-law of Win and Bill, fond grandfather of Brian, Phillip, and Colin, aged 68 years. At rest.

VARCOE, Lionel Francis.—May 9, 1953, at the Repatriation General Hospital, Concord, late of 39 Calder Road, Redfern, beloved son of Eliza-beth Andrews and dear brother of Charlie, Jack (deceased), Lila, Jim, and June, aged 52 years.

WILSON, Mary Josephine.—May 9, 1953, at hospital, late of Arch-bold Road, Roseville, dearly beloved wife of Wilfred E. Wilson, and loved mother of Fred, John, Edna, and Thelma. Privately interred.

WOODBURY, Sylvia (Elma) Phyl-lis (nee Cameron).—May 11, 1953, at 1 Station Street, West Ryde, loving wife of Garth Woodbury, and beloved daughter of John Cameron, and sister of May (Mrs. Woodcock), aged 33 years. At rest.

WRAY, John James.—May 7,

1953, at R.P.A. Hospital, very dearly loved husband of Una Wray, aged 54 years. At rest. Privately cremated 11th inst._

IN MEMORIAM

ARCHIBALD.—William George.

Passed away May 12, 1936. Not for-gotten. Inserted by his affectionate daughter, Maud Ward.

ASHWELL.—In loving memory of my very dear friend, Ivy, who passed away May 12. Hilda.

AUSTIN.—Treasured memories of our dear mother, called to rest May 12, 1949. One of God's gifts, re-membrance. Sadie, Rita, Col, Hilda

and families.

BELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Dick, passed away May 12, 1950. Inserted by his wife, Theresa, and family, Lindsay, Jack, Freda, Ron, Stan.

God's greatest gift, remembrance.

BERRY.—In loving memory of

dear mother, Ada Mary. Always re-membered by her loving son, Jack, and family.

BRINDLE.—In loving memory of dear dad. Forever in our thoughts. Ron and Ivy, Irene and Johnnie, Dick and Betty and Neville.

BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Richard Daw-son, who fell asleep May 12, 1942. Ever remembered by his loving par-rents and brother Robert.

BURFORD.—In loving memory of my dear husband, father and grand-father, Edward, accidentally killed May 12, 1952. So sadly missed and forever in our thoughts. Inserted by his loving wife, Vera, daughters, Donna and Shirley, son, Eric, Max and baby, Michael.

BURFORD.—In loving memory of my dear son and our brother, Ted, who passed away May 12, 1952. Sadly missed by his loving mother, sisters and brothers.

BURFORD.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Teddy, called away

May 12, 1952. Ever remembered. Pere, Rich and families.

CALLAGHAN.—Loving memories of my dear mother, passed away May 12, 1944. Always remembered by her

daughter, Elsie, grandchildren, Joan,

Jean, Rex.

CHALK.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Stephen, who died May 12, 1949.

There is an open gate at the end of

the road

Through which each must go alone; And there in the light we cannot see

Our Father claims His own.

Beyond the gate our loved ones find

happiness and rest;

And there is comfort in the thought

That a loving God knows best.

Sadly missed by his loving wife and family.

CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of my mother, who fell asleep May 12,

1952. Sadly missed by Jack, Mary,

and children.

CLARK.—Treasured memories of dad. Nita, Hazel, Ron Clark.

COGGAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and loving father and grandfather, Tom, who passed away May 12, 1952.

COGGAN.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Tom, who passed away May 12, 1952. Always remem-bered by his loving sister, Trix,

brother-in-law, Bob, and nephews,

Ross and Jeff.

COOPER.—In loving memory of our dear father, Edwin D., passed away May 12, 1937. Sadly missed by Ted, Bon, Jim, Jean and Nancy.

CORNWELL.—In loving memory of my dear son, George, who fell asleep May 12, 1951. I often look at your picture, You are smiling, it seems to say:

Don't grieve, mum, I am only

sleeping,

We will meet again some day.

Always remembered by his loving

mother and brother, Joe.

COWAN.—Treasured memories of our dear mother, mother-in-law, and grandma, Sarah Annie, who fell asleep May 12, 1952.

Not a day do we forget you,

In our hearts you are always near.

God alone knows how we miss you

As it ends this first sad year.

Inserted by her loving family, Edna, Bill, Sadie, Jack, Enid, Mick, and grandchildren.

GOODMAN.—In loving memory our dear mother, Mary, who passed away May 12, 1952. Always remem-bered by Gladys and Len.

HALLIDAY.—Treasured memories of dear Dick. Sadly missed by his fond wife, Elsie Halliday.

HOLT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Rose, who passed away May 12, 1951. Sadly missed by her daughters, Nellie, Florence, Rosie.

HOWARD.—Undying love, with beautiful memories, of our lovely baby, Dawn Gloria Marie, who was gifted and talented when she fell asleep May 12, 1942.

We missed you, for we loved you so,

Lovely memories we recall,

The parting with you, darling,

Was the saddest day of all.

Sad and devoted mummy, auntie. HOWARD.—Everlasting and lovely memories of Dawn Gloria Marie, who fell asleep May 12, 1942.

Sunshire passes, Shadows fall,

Sweetest memories outlast all.

Alberta Wheeler Dancing Salon, Elsie Leonard Dancing Salon, Noreen Hennessy Singing and Plano Salon.

JENSEN.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Alfred, passed away May 12, 1952. Sadly missed and always remembered by his wife, Mary.

JENSEN.—Loving memories of my brother, Alfred, passed away May 12, 1952. Ettie.

JONES.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away May 12,

1952. Sweet are the memories silently kept of one who I loved and will never forget. R. M. Jones.

IN MEMORIAM

JONES.—Treasured memories of mr dear mother and gran, Grace, who passed away May 12, 1952. Always remembered by her loving son Jack, and family.

JONES.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Grace, who passed away May 12, 1952. Sadly missed by her loving son, Ray, daughter-in-law, Eileen, and grandchildren, Denise and Richard.

JONES.—Everlasting memories of my dear daughter, Grace, who passed away May 12, 1952 (daughter of the late Jack Campbell, Sans Souci). Never forgoten by her loving mother.

KIRBY.—In memory of J. E. (Jackie), who passed away May 12, 1952. Always remembered by George, Martin and family.

KNIGHT.—John. Sadly missed by all. Inserted by Jean and Bon.

LISTER.—In loving memory of Alan. Not forgotten by mum, dad, Irving.

LORDING.—In loving memory of Julia, mother of Edgar. Fondly re-membered by daughter-in-law, Joyce. McDONALD.—In memory of our dear mother, Sarah, who departed this life May 12, 1942. Ever re-membered by your loving daughter and son-in-law, Alma and Tom.

McGREGOR.—Fond memories of my dearest mother, Ruth, passed away May 12, 1951, also pa, Aug-ust 18, 1952.

With farewell words unspoken You gently passed away.

Ever remembered, John and Madge. MACKIE.—Fond memories of my dear wife, Sarah, who died May 12, 1939. Sadly missed by her loving family.

MADGWICK.—James Henry. In loving memory of my dear son and our brother, Jim, who died May 12, 1952, aged 21 years. Always re-membered. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, brother, brother-in-law, niece and nephew.

MAGUIRE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, (Eliza) Elizabeth, who passed away May 12, 1951. Sad-ly missed by her daughters, Dolly, Elizabeth, Lucy.

MEREDITH.—Cherished memories of my dear mother, Florence, de-parted this life May 12, 1949.

Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Loving memories outlast all.

Sadly missed by her loving daughter, Dorothy, Fred and family.

METCALF.—In loving memory of our dear mother (Jane). May and Ern.

NORTH.—In loving memory of my dear husband, David Bimford, who passed away May 12, 1950. Inserted by his loving wife, Merle.

PAGE.—Fondest memories of my dear husband, father and grand-father, Howard, passed away May 12, 1951. Sadly missed by his lov-ing wife and family.

REID.—In loving memory of my wife and our mother, Vera May, who passed away May 12, 1946. Inserted by her loving husband and children.

ROBINSON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, grandma Stella Naomi, who passed away May 12, 1945. Sadly missed by her loving daughter Rita, Lennie, grandchild-

ren.

ROBINSON.—In fond memory of my dear mother, Stella Naomi, who died May 12, 1945. Always in our thoughts. From son, Doug, and family.

ROBINSON.—In loving memory of my mother, who passed away May 12. 1945. Inserted by Sid, daughter-in-law, Gladys, and granddaughter, Gladys.

ROHE.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, Nettie, who passed away May 12, 1952. Always remem-bered and sadly missed by mother.

ROWLEY.—In fond memories of Charles, who passed away, 1949. Re-membered by dad, brother, Gordon, and friend Bill.

SANSOM.—In loving memory of dear dad, passed away May 12, 1947. Always remembered, Glady and Jack.

SCOTT.—Fond memories of our dear mother, Marion, died May 12, 1951. A mother's love, the first love, the lost love to forget. Always re-membered by Will, Violet, and family and Roy.

SCOTT.—In loving memory of my dear mother, grandma, great-grand-ma, Marion, who passed away May 10, 1951. Inserted by her loving son, Harry, and family.

SHOULTZ.—In treasured memories

of my wife and mother of Lydia, Eunice and Jean, Mary Jane, who passed away on May 12, 1952. To await the dawning.

SIMPSON.—Cherished memories of our beloved only son, John Kenneth, passed away May 12, 1946. In God's keeping. Inserted by mum and dad, Val and Robyn.

SMITH.—In memory of my loving husband and our fond father, Harry, who departed this life May 12, 1951. Sadly missed by loving wife and family.

SYLVESTER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Evelyn May, who passed away May 11, 1952.

Always remembered.

Inserted by all the family.

THOMSON.—Loving memories of my dear husband and my father, Norman Peter, who passed away May 12, 1947, Always remembered by his wife and daughter, Norma.

THURSFIELD.—In memory of a dear husband and father, Frederick, whom God called 2 years ago to-day ; also Dot Deeth, died April 9, 1944. Always loved by mum, Nell, Ralph, Eric.

THURSFIELD.—In loving memory of dad (Fredrick), who passed away May 12, 1951. Remembered always. Betty, Boy, John.

THURSFIELD.—Loving memories of our dear pa, Frederick, who fell asleep May 12, 1951. Always in the hearts of Bob, Coll, Kerry, and Sis.

UEBEL.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Chris-tian Thomas, who passed away May 12, 1945. Always remembered by his loving wife Margaret, children Jack and Edna, son-in-law Harry, and grandson Peter.

VANDINE.—In loving memory of my dear brother, William Carlton (Bill), who passed away May 12, 1951. Always remembered. Insert-ed by his loving brother, Lewis, sister-in-law, Margaret, and family.

WALSHE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Caroline, passed away May 12, 1947. Inserted by her sons and daughters.

WELCH.—Loving memory of our dear mother, Rose, who passed away May 12, 1930. Sadly missed by her family.

WEST.—In loving memory of our dear wife, mother, and mother-in-law, Florence, who passed away May 12, 1951. Always remembered by dad, Margaret and Bob.

WESTBURY.—Sad thoughts but pleasant memories of Tom, who passed away May 12, 1946. Always remembered by his loving wife, Minnie.

WILLIAMS.—Fond memories of my dear husband and our father. Wil-liam, passed away May 12, 1947. Remembered by his wife. Jessie, and

family.

WILSON.—In loving memory of my husband and our father, Harold Thomas, who passed away May 12, 1951. Always remembered. In-serted by his wife and family._

ON ACTIVE SERVICE

MORRIS.—In loving memory of my darling husband and father, John William (Tommy), 2/4 Batt., 6th Division, killed in action May 12, 1945, at Wewak. For ever in our thoughts, dear Jack. Longed for always by your loving wife, Edna, and son, Bruce._

RETURN THANKS

Miss ADA and Mr. WILL OWEN wish to sincerely THANK the Rev. M. A. Noble, St. Matthew's, Bondi, also G. Fisher, Miss Gofney, and all kind friends for expressions of sym-pathy in their sad bereavement in the death of their dear brother. L. OWEN. Please accept this as their personal thanks.

The BROTHERS of the late JOHN PATRICK LANCASTER wish to THANK relatives and friends for all floral tributes and expressions of sym-pathy in their recent sad bereave-

ment.

Mr. R. SCOTT, of 35 Berry Road,

Crow's Nest, wishes to THANK all relatives, neighbours, and friends for cards and letters of sympathy in the death of his beloved wife. Will all please accept this as my personal

thanks._

_FUNERALS_

BARNES.—The Relatives and Friends of the late JOHN JOSEPH BARNES are advised that his Fune-ral will leave our funeral home, 24 North Parade, Campsie, This Morning, at 9.15 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Woro-

nora.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

24 North Parade. Campsie. _Phone LA2777 (4 lines)._ BETTINI.—Requiem Mass for the re-pose of the soul of the late Mrs. Florence May Bettini, of 130 Mimosa Road, East Bankstown (formerly of 271 Rocky Point Road, Kogarah), will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church, Kogarah, To-morrow (Wednesday) Morning, at 6.45 o'clock. The funeral will leave the church To-morrow at 9.30 o'clock for Waverley Cemetery.

W. N. BULL PTY. LTD.

_Telephone, LA2858._

BLUNDEN.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. ALICE CHARLOTTE BLUNDEN are advised that her Funeral will leave the Methodist Church, Liverpool Road, Ashfield, This Morning, at 9.30 o'clock, for the Methodist Ceme-tery, Rookwood.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

24 Enmore Road, Newtown. _Phone LA2777 (4 lines)._

BROGAN.—The Members of City Tattersall's Club are invited to at-tend the Funeral of their late es-teemed ex-Committeeman, JAMES WILLIAM (JIM) BROGAN; to leave the Church of St. Patrick, Wellington Street, Bondi, This Tuesday after Prayers commencing at 10 a.m., for the Waverley Cemetery.

G. HERDSMAN, Chairman. E. BYRON, Secretary.

BROOKER.—The Funeral of the late HAROLD JAMES BROOKER, late of Singleton, N.S.W., will leave T. J. Andrews's Funeral Chapel, 214 Liverpool Road, Ashfield, This Day at 1.45 p.m., for the Rookwood

Crematorium.

T. J. ANDREWS PTY. LTD.,

A.F.D.A. Phones: LA2873, etc. CARMICHAEL.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Elsie Carmichael

of 47 Paul Street, Auburn, and Family, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband and their loving Father, LOUIS; to leave my Pri-vate Mortuary Chapel, 2a Auburn Road, Auburn, This Day at 10 a.m. for the Crematorium, Rookwood.

REGINALD W. HILTON,

Pameral Director,

3a Auburn Road, Auburn. UX7850.

FUNERALS

CHAPMAN.—The Friends of Mrs. H. OWEN CHAPMAN are invited to attend her Funeral, at the North-ern Suburbs Crematorium, Chats-wood, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 a.m.

GODFREY SMITH. A.F.D.A., Funeral Director, Bathurst.

COLLINS.—The Relatives and Friends ot Mr. A. W. Collins and Averil are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dear Wife and Mother, IRIS EVELYN; to leave Leslie S. Andrews' Chapel, 319 Liverpool Road, Ashfield, To-mor-row (Wednesday) after service com-mencing at 10.15 a.m., for the Pres-byterian Cemetery, Rookwood.

LESLIE S. ANDREWS,

Ashfield.

UA1025. Opp. Presbyterian Church. CORSO.—The Relatives and Friends

of the Family of the late Mrs. CHRISTINA LAVINA CORSO, of a Rothersal Street, Kiama, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Mother; to leave the Presbyterian Church, Kiama, To-morrow, Wednesday, after a service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Kiama Cemetery.

K. KENDALL,

Funeral Director, Kiama.

DAVEY.—The Relatives and Friends of the late THOMAS DAVEY, of 2 Coward Street, Mascot, formerly ot Parkes, are invited to attend his Funeral ; to leave Geo. Andrews' Funeral Home, 237 Liverpool Road, Ashfield, This Day, after Service commencing at 1 p.m., for the Rookwood Crematorium.

GEO. ANDREWS. UA2808-9.

237-9 Liverpool Road, Ashfield.

DENNEWALD.—The Cremation of

the late ALFRED DENNEWALD took place privately at the Rook-wood Crematorium on Friday, 8th

instant.

MOTOR FUNERALS LTD., A.F.D.A. 30 City Road, city._M6277._

EDWARDS.—The Relatives and Friends of the late FREDERICK JAMES EDWARDS, of 10a Yeo Street, Neutral Bay, are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave Bruce Maurer's Chapel, 281-3 Pacific Highway, near West Street, North Sydney, This Tuesday, after ser-vice commencing at 2 p.m., for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium. BRUCE MAURER. XA1034._North Sydney._XB1542._

FINLAY.—The Funeral of the late FRANK JOHN FINLAY will leave St. John's Church, Mona Vale, This Tuesday, after Service commencing at 2.30 p.m., for Church of Eng-land Cemetery, Mona Vale. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED. _XU2059._

FURPHY.—The Relatives and Friends

of the late Mr. HAROLD STANLEY FURPHY, of 45 Victoria Street, North Sydney, are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave Bruce Maurer's Chapel, 281-3 Pacific Highway, near West Street, North Sydney, This Tuesday, at 1.30 p.m., for the Northern Suburbs Cemetery, BRUCE MAURER. XA1034._North Sydney._XB1542._

GRIFFITHS.—The Funeral of the

late EDWARD LANDSEER GRIF-FITHS, of Hunter's Hill, will leave Ernest Andrews' Chapels, corner Pacific Highway and Thomas Street, Chatswood, To-morrow (Wednes-day), after Service commencing at 10 a.m., for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium. ERNEST ANDREWS, Chatswood._JA2834._

GURNEY.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. ZELA GURNEY are respectfully informed that her Funeral is appointed to leave the Parramatta Funeral Home, 32 Darcy Street, Parramatta, This Day, at 2.45 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs.

CHARLES INNES & SON, A.F.D.A. 32 Darcy St, Parramatta._UW9259._ HERBST.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. CATHE-RINE ANN HERBST, of 12 Fox Street, Lane Cove, are invited to attend her Funeral; to leave Bruce Maurer's Chapel, 281-3 Pacific Highway, near West Street. North Sydney, To-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 p.m., for the Catholic Cemetery, at Northern Suburbs. BRUCE MAURER, XA1034._North Sydney._XB1542._

HIRD.—The Relatives and Friends

of Arthur Hird and Family, of East Bankstown, are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife and their dear Mother, JESSIE HIRD; to leave the Chapel of Motor Fune-rals Ltd., 389 Pacific Highway, Crow's Nest, This Afternoon, after service commencing at 3 o'clock, for the Northern Suburbs Crema-torium.

MOTOR FUNERALS LTD., A.F.D.A.

389 Pacific Highway, Crow's Nest.

XB4015-6.

HIRD.—The Relatives and Friends

of Mr. and Mrs. A. Adam and

Family, of 68 Young Street, Cre-morne, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Daughter and their dear sister, JESSIE HIRD; to leave the Chapel of Motor Funerals Ltd., 389 Pacific Highway, Crow's Nest, This Afternoon, after service commencing at 3 o'clock,

for the Northern Suburbs Crema-

torium.

MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

A.F.D.A.

HIRD.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hird, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Daughter-in-law and

Sister-in-law, JESSIE. See family notice._

HUME.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Inez Hays and Son are in-

vited to attend the Funeral of their

dearly beloved Mother and Grand-mother, ALBERTINE CLARE HUME, late of Bondi; to leave the Kin-sela Chapels, Taylor Square, Dar-linghurst, This Day (Tuesday), after service to commence at 10,45

a.m., for the Eastern Suburbs

Crematorium.

HUME.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Stephanie Bennett and Carolyn are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Mother and Grandmother, ALBER-TINE CLARE HUME, late of Bondi; to leave the Kinsela Chapels, Tay-lor Square, Darlinghurst, This Day (Tuesday), after service to com-mence at 10.45 a.m., for the East-ern Suburbs Crematorium.

CHARLES KINSELA PTY. LTD.,

A.F.D.A., Est. 1830._FA4136._

HUME.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pike and Son are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved Mother and Grandmother, ALBER-TINE CLARE HUME, late of Bondi; to leave the Kinsela Chapels, Tay-

lor Square, Darlinghurst, This Day (Tuesday), after service to com-mence at 10.45 a.m., for the East-ern Suburbs Crematorium. CHARLES KINSELA PTY. LTD., A.F.D.A., Est. 1830. FA4136. HUME.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dickinson,

of Springwood, are invited to attend the Funeral of beloved Grandmother, ALBERTINE CLARE HUME, late ot Bondi; to leave the Kinsela Chapels, Taylor Square, Darlinghurst, This Day (Tuesday) after service to com-

mence ot 10.45 a.m., for the East-

ern Suburbs Crematorium. CHARLES KINSELA PTY. LTD., A.F.D.A., Est. 1830._FA4136._

JACKMAN.—The Relatives and Friends of the late CHARLES ED-WARD JACKMAN are invited to attend his Funeral; to take place In St. John's Cemetery, Camden, This Day, Tuesday, after service in the church commencing at 3 p.m.

P. E. BUTLER and CO. PTY. LTD.,

_Camden 265._

JOHNSON.—The Relatives and

Friends of the late ARTHUR JOHN-SON are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave his late residence, 60 Cromwell Street, Leichhardt, This Tuesday, at 1.30 p.m., Rookwood Crematorium. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED. _LM2509._

KENYON.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. CHRIS-TINA KENYON are invited to

attend her Funeral; to leave St. Clement's Church of England, Rag-lan Street, Mosman, This Tuesday after Service commencing at 1.30 p.m., for Church of England Ceme-tery, Field of Mars. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED. XB1109._XB4287._

KIRKMAN.—The Relatives and Friends of the late KENNETH MENDHAM KIRKMAN, of Hector Street, Chester Hill, are Invited to attend his Funeral; to leave the Metropolitan Funeral Home, Rail-way Parade, Burwood, This Day, after service commencing at 3.15 p.m., for Rookwood Crematorium. METROPOLITAN BURIAL and

CREMATION SOCIETY.

Railway Pde, Burwood. UJ2178-9. LACY.—The Relatives and Friends

of the late FRANK LESLIE LACY are advised that his Funeral will leave Charles Innes' Chapel, Darcy Street, Parramatta. This Morning, at 10.30 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

121 Rawson Street, Auburn.

Phone, LA2777 (4 lines).

LEANEY.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. Noel Milton Leaney are in-vited to attend the Funeral of his dearly loved Wife, JESSIE EMMA LEANEY; to leave our Private Chapel, 435 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill, This Morning, after a service commencing at 9.15 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood.

WALTERS and SON, A.F.D.A.,

Dulwich Hill Terminus.

Phone, LM1676, LM1458-9.

LUDERS.—The Funeral of the late HENRY LUDERS, of 7 Frederick Street, St. Peters, will leave our Funeral Home, 24 Enmore Road, Newtown, This Morning, at 11 o'clock, for the Crematorium, Rook-

wood.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

24 Enmore Road, Newtown.

_Phone LA2777 (4 lines)._

LYNCH.—Requiem Mass for the Re-

pose of the Soul of the late Mr. JOSEPH BEDE LYNCH, of 27 Dal-meny Avenue, Rosebery, will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, Rosebery, This (Tuesday) Morning, at 9 o'clock. The funeral will leave the Church This Afternoon at 2.15 o'clock, for Catholic Ceme-tery, Rookwood, Mortuary No. 2.

Officers and Members of the above Branch are invited to attend the Funeral of their late esteemed Bro., JOSEPH BEDE LYNCH. For details see family notice. C. ABBDULLAH, Warden ; T. McINTOSH, Secretary.

_FUNERALS_

McALISTER.—The Relatives and Friends of the late ETHEL AMELIA McALISTER, late of Cootamundra, are invited to attend her Funeral; to leave the Methodist Church, New-town, This (Tuesday) Morning after a service commencing at 10.45 for the Rookwood Crematorium.

MOTOR FUNERALS LTD., A.F.D.A. 30 City Road, city._M6277._ McGUINNESS. — Relatives and Friends of the late STELLA McGUINNESS are invited to attend her Funeral; to leave Bruce Maurer's Chapel, 281 Pacific High-way (near West Street), North Syd-ney, This Tuesday, at 9.30 a.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. BRUCE MAURER. XA1034. North Sydney. XB1542.

McLEAN.—The Relatives and Friends

of thc late Mr. JOSEPH WILLIAM McLEAN, of 16 Walenore Avenue, Kingsford, are invited to attend his Funeral; to leave Holy Trinity Church of England, Kingsford, This Tuesday, after service commencing at 9.15 a.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, at Botany. BRUCE MAURER. XA1034. North Sydney. XB1542.

McNAMEE.—Requiem Mass for the

repose of the Soul of the late Mrs. MARY ANNE (MAY) McNAMEE, of 48 Liverpool Street, Paddington, will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, Darlinghurst, This (Tues-day) Morning at 9 o'clock. The Funeral will leave the Church after Mass for the family vault at Waver-ley Cemetery. W. N. BULL PTY. LTD., Telephone LA2858.

MADDOCK.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. John M. Maddock and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved Wife and their dear Mother, ETHE-LENA MAUD; to leave our Chapel, 32 Railway Parade, Burwood, To-morrow (Wednesday) Morning after Service commencing at 11 o'clock, for Rookwood Crematorium. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED. UJ4143.

MANAHAN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Poppy Manahan and Family, of 36 Bouvardia Street, Punchbowl, are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband and their dear Father, DANIEL JOSEPH; to leave St. Jerome's Church, Punchbowl, To-morrow (Wednesday), after Requiem Mass commencing at 9 a.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED. M4611 (5 lines).

MANN.—The Relatives and Friends of the late ALICE MAUD MARY MANN, of 585 New South Head Road, Rose Bay, are invited to at-tend her Funeral; to leave our Pri-

vate Chapels, 302 Oxford Street, Woollahra, This Day, after service commencing ot. 9.45 a.m., for the Waverley Cemetery.

WALTER CARTER.

FW3009. Waverley.

MANTON.—The Funeral of the late CHRISTINA MARY MANTON, of 29 Phillip Street, St. Marys (late of Hunter's Hill), will leave our Funeral Chapel, 249 Crown Street, city, This Tuesday ofter service commencing at 2.45 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Wav-erley.

THOMAS DIXON PTY. LTD.,

Funeral and Embalming Service.

Estab. 1836. FA4102-3.

MILLWARD.—The Relatives and

Friends of Mrs. Frank Millward and Family, of 12 Park Street, Wollongong, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband

and their dear Father; to leave

Parsons' Funeral Parlour, Wollon-gong, This Tuesday, after a service commencing at 1.30 p.m., for the

Crematorium, Woronora. A bus for friends will be provided.

H. PARSONS, Funeral Director, _Wollongong._

MITCHELL.—The Relatives and Friends of the late JESSIE KELLAR MITCHELL, of 7 Blake Street., Rose Bay, are invited to attend her Funeral; to leave the Kinsela Chapels, Taylor Square, Darling-hurst, This Day (Tuesday), after service to commence at 1.15 p.m., for Presbyterian Cemetery, Botany. CHARLES KINSELA PTY. LTD., A.F.D.A., Est. 1830. FA4136.

MUNRO.—The Funeral of the late DONALD JAMES RAY MUNRO will

leave our Chapel, 3 Missenden Road,

Camperdown, This Tuesday, after

Service commencing at 1.30 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED. LA2849.

NORRIS.—The Relatives and Friends of the late WILLIAM BETHEL NORRIS, of Marrickville, are in-vited to attend his Funeral; to leave T. J. Andrews's Funeral Chapel, 25 Enmore Road, Newtown, This Day, at 2.30 p.m., for the Catholic Cemetery, Field of Mars.

T. J. ANDREWS PTY. LTD.,

A.F.D.A. Phones: LA2873, etc. OLSSON.—Requiem Mass for the re-pose of the soul of the late Mr. EMIL SAMUEL NEIL OLSSON, of 40b Birriga Road, Bellevue Hill, will be celebrated at St. Anne's Shrine, Bondi Beach, This (Tues-day) Morning at 7 o'clock. The Funeral will leave the Church This Afternoon at 2 o'clock for Botany Cemetery.

PALING.—The Relatives and Friends of the late ROSETTA CLARA BELLA PALING, of 315 Old South Head Road, Bondi, are invited to at-tend her Funeral; to leave our Pri-vate Chapels, 302 Oxford Street, Woollahra, This Day after service commencing at 1.15 p.m., for the Eastern Suburbs Crematorium, for

private cremation.

WALTER CARTER.

FW3009. Waverley.

PASCOE.—The Relatives and Friends

of the late Mrs. EMMA CECILIA PASCOE, of 69 Smart Street, Fair-field, are kindly Invited to attend her Funeral ; to leave our funeral home, 121 Rawson Street. Auburn,

To-morrow (Wednesday) Morning,

at 9.30 o'clock, for the Cremator-ium, Rookwood.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

121 Rawson Street, Auburn. Phone LA2777 (4 lines).

PRINGLE.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. MAY BELLE PRINGLE, of 23 Toyer Avenue, Sans Souci, are kindly In-vited to attend her Funeral; to leave the Baptist Church, Rocky Point Road, Sans Souci, This After-noon, after service commencing at 2 o'clock, for the Botany Cemetery.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

2 Carrington Ave, Hurstville.

Phone LA2777 (4 lines).

RYAN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Ryan and Daughter, Veronica Joyce, of 74 Middle Street, Kingsford, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her late dearly loved Husband and her dear Father, FRANCIS MOR-GAN RYAN (late 2nd Batt., 1st A.I.F.); to leave the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Avoca Street, Randwick, This (Tues-day) at 9.45 a.m., for Botany Cemetery. Requiem Mass for thc repose of his soul will be celebrated at 9 a.m. A. F. ANDERSON PTY. LTD.,

cnr. South Street and Diamond Ave,

Granville. UU1533.

SHAW.—The Relatives and Friends

of the late JOHN SHAW are kindly invited to attend his Funeral: to leave St. Francis' Church, Pad-dington, This Afternoon, at 1 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Botany. Requiem Mass will be celebrated This Morning at 9 o'clock.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

240 Oxford Street, Paddington. Phone LA2777 (4 lines)._ SKARDON.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Lesley Skardon, of 43 Willington Street, Arncliffe, are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband, JOHN VIVIAN SKARDON; which will leave our Private Chapel, Seven Ways, Rockdale, To-morrow (Wednesday) Morning after service commencing at 9.30 o'clock, for the Crematorium,

Woronora. J. and C. HARDY, A.F.D.A., _Rockdale and Hurstville._

STANSELL.—The Relatives and Friends of the late GEORGE STAN-SELL are kindly invited to attend his Funeral; to leave his sister's residence, 110 Botany Road, Alex-andria, This Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Rook-wood.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

24 Enmore Road, Newtown.

_Phone LA2777 (4 lines)._

STREET.—The Funeral of the late ERIC CARRINGTON STREET will leave Bruce Maurer's chapel, 281-3 Pacific Highway, near West Street, North Sydney, To-morrow (Wed-nesday), at 9.30 a.m., for the Field

of Mars Cemetery. BRUCE MAURER, XA1034._North Sydney._XB1542._

STUTCHBURY.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Hilda Stutchbury, of 1 Fairlight Street, Manly, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her very dearly loved Husband, THOMAS TAYLOR STUTCHBURY; to leave St. Matthew's Church, The Corso, Manly, after a service com-mencing at 1.30 o'clock, This (Tuesday) Afternoon, for the North-ern Suburbs Crematorium. T. WAUGH and CO., A.F.D.A., Manly._XU1118._

STUTCHBURY.—The Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Association, N.S.W. Branch. The Officers and Members of the above are invited to attend the Funeral of

their late esteemed Member, THOMAS TAYLOR STUTCHBURY, No. 36674, Gunner 13th Battalion, 1st A.I.F. For further particulars see above notice.

W. H. BEAVER, President; S. SWAINE, Secretary;

_C. GAYLER, Liaison Officer._

TAYLOR.—The Relatives and Friends of the late GEORGE HENRY TAYLOR, of 13 Dougherty Street, Rosebery, are kindly invited to attend his Funeral; to leave the Church of St. Bernard's, Botany Street, Mascot, To-morrow, Wednes-day, at 9.45 a.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Botany. Requiem Mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated at 6.45 a.m.

ANDREW KENNEDY, A.F.D.A.,

436 Anzac Pde, Kingsford._FF3880._ TIMMS.—The Relatives and Friends of the late WILLIAM ARTHUR TIMMS are kindly invited to attend his Funeral; to leave our Funeral Home, 24 North Parade, Campsie, This Afternoon, at 1.15 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery,

Field of Mars. LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD.,

24 North Parade, Campsie.

Phone LA2777 (4 lines).

_FUNERALS_

TIMMS.—The Hunter's Hill Lodge,

No. 139 U. G. L. of N.S.W. —

Officers and Brethren of the above

Lodge and Sister Lodges are re-quested to attend the Funeral of their late esteemed Brother WIL-LIAM TIMMS. For further particu-lars see Family notice. Regalia. McWaide, W. M. ; Horace Farthing, P. M., Sec.

LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LTD. TIMMS.—The Members of the Hun-

ter's Hill Bowling Clubs are invited to attend the Funeral of their late Club Member, W. A. (Billy) TIMMS. Please see family notice.

_B. H. COHEN, president._

WETTONE.—The Funeral of the

late Mr. WILLIAM CHARLES WET-TONE, of 14 Cecil Street, Gordon,

will leave St. John's Church of England, Pacific Highway, Gordon, This Tuesday, after service com-mencing at 11 a.m., for the North-

ern Suburbs Crematorium. BRUCE MAURER. XA1034._North Sydney._XB1542._

WETTONE.—U.G.L. of N.S.W., of A.F. and A.M.—Officers and Mem-bers of the Grand Lodge are frater-nally invited to attend the Funeral of the late R. W. Bro. WILLIAM CHARLES WETTONE. P.J.G.W. For particulars see family notice. Regalia at Crematorium.

JOHN H. HODGSON, Pro. Grand

Master.

JAMES S. MILLER, Grand Sec. WETTONE.—The Brethren of the North Sydney Mark Lodge, No. 22, G. M. L. of N.S.W. and Associated Lodges, are invited to attend the Funeral of their late esteemed Most Wor. Bro. WILLIAM CHARLES WETTONE, Past Grand Master. For particulars see family notice. Regalia. F. R. SYMONDS. W. M. ; H. F. WETTONE, Sec.

WETTONE.—The Brethren of Lodge Samaritan No. 50 U.G.L. of

N.S.W. and Associated Lodges are

invited to attend the Funeral of their late esteemed Rt. Wor. Bro. WILLIAM CHARLES WETTONE, P.J.G.W. For particulars see family notice. Regalia.

A. E. L. GRIFFITH, W. M. H. F. WETTONE, Sec.

WETTONE.—The Officers and Mem-bers of the Supreme Grand Chap-ter of Royal Arch Masons of N.S.W. are invited to attend the Funeral of thc late R. E. Companion WIL-LIAM CHARLES WETTONE, P.G.S.N. Regalia. See family notice. W. G. HILLIARD. Bishop, Grand

First Principal.

F. R. SINDEN, Grand Scribe E. WETTONE.—Lindfield Mark Lodge 104, G.M.L. of N.S.W.—The Offi-cers and Brethren of the above Lodge are invited to attend the Funeral of their late M. Wor. Bro. W. C. WETTONE. Regalia. For further particulars see family notice.

J. W. FERGUSON, W. M.

J. C. PALFREY, Secretary.

WETTONE.—The Officers and Mem-bers of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of N.S.W. are in-vited to attend the Funeral of the late M. W. Bro. WILLIAM CHARLES WETTONE, Past Grand Master. Regalia. See family notice. W. G. R. WALKER, Grand Master. F. R. SINDEN, Grand Secretary. WETTONE.—Lindfield R.A.C., 104, S.G.C., N.S.W. The Officers and Companions of the above Chapter are invited to attend the Funeral of their late R. Ex. Comp., W. C. WETTONE. (Regalia.) For further particulars see family notice.

E. G. HELLSTROM, Z.

J. C. PALFREY, Scribe E.

WETTONE.—Members of the N.S.W. Masonic Club are fraternally invited to attend the Funeral of their late Brother, WILLIAM CHARLES WETTONE. For further particulars see family notice.

H. SIDGREAVES, President.

T. MOFFAT, Acting Secretary.

WETTONE.—The Cammeray Royal Arch Chapter, No. 59. Officers and Companions are invited to attend the Funeral of their late esteemed Bro., Rt. Ex. Comp. W. C. WET-TONE. For particulars see family notice. Regalia. F. R. Symonds, M.E.Z.; A. E. L. Treblico, Scribe.

WOODBURY.—The Relatives and Friends of ELMA WOODBURY, of 1 Station Street, West Ryde, are invited to attend her Funeral, to leave the Chapel of Motor Fune-rals Ltd., 8 East Parade, East-wood, This Afternoon after service commencing at 1.15 p.m., for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

MOTOR FUNERALS LTD., A.F.D.A. 8 East Parade, Eastwood._WL1955._

BEATRICE STEWART, Florists, 112 King St, city; Wreaths, etc. Phone BW5588; after hours, JA2057.

SEARL'S, 104 KING ST, Wreaths,

POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC. _ COCKATOO, lovely talker, dances, I

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RADIO SETS, ACCESSORIES

ERIC ANDERSON'S Reconditioned Radios available only from the sole Agent: PETER BELL, T. and G. Bldgs.. 209 Elizabeth St. city. opp. Hyde Park. Watch Wed. and Sat.

"Herald."

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439 Pitt Street. J CAR RADIO, 1951, 12-V0lt, good order. £30. FA4966.

MANTEL, 5-valve, as new, £9: Port. Radiogram, new, £22. UA6161.

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for Jewellery Manufacture.

BENJAMIN. 214 Pitt St. M6154. SHOP and Res. Nth. Syd. Key posi-

tion, suit prof. man or bsnss. Box 2375, G.P.O.

SHOP, fitted for Tailoring. East. Sub. Others av. with Residence.

BENJAMIN. 214 Pitt St. M6154. SMALL SHOP, suit dressmaker, baby wear, etc. Hdy. poa. Illawarra line. FITZROY * CO.. L.B.A. LU3017. SPACE, 1000 sq. ft. for Clothing Factory. Phone XB5061.

SPACE. 1000 sq. ft, near city. re-1 . quired for Storage and Workshop.

Particulars please to No. 12610,'

Herald.

WANTED, Factory, pref. city. Im-mediate cash buyer walting. ,.,"""" SHAW, CO., 17 Martin Pl. BW9333

WANTED to Rent, Yard Space, to hold approximately 10 Cars. Prefer petersham or Leichhardt area.

Phono LM5708.

ABOUT THAT FACTORY

or WORKROOM. Call

HAMLET and COMPANY, FM5633,

DOUBLE BAY. Day or Night.

OFFICES, HALLS, STUDIOS TO

LET AND WANTED

CITY Office, phone, address, typist,

service. 17/6 weekly. BW33B2.

CITY OFFICE, professional. 350ft, modern. BEST CITY BUILÙING.

SUMMERS, 333 George st. BX1292.

CITY Office and Partnership offered i

suitable young Woman to com-mence messenger, secretarial, and address service. No finance rc-1 quired. Box 29, King St P. Office.

FACTORIES. BUSINESS PREMISES., SHOPS .TO LET and WANTED TO RENT-See Index.

OFFICES or Professional Rooms to

let, new. Earlwood. Sattler, LF3797.1

OKMCE SPACE, 200 sq. ft. Ground I

Floor, Phillip Street, near Martin

Place. £350.

MERCANTILE BROKERS PTY.

LTD..

18 Hunter Stmet. BW8923 (3 lines)

CITY OFFICES WANTED.

Immed Cash Buyer» Walting. I Shaw Co., 17 Martin PJ. BW8333.