Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 1 January 1947, page 10


BIRTHS

[Week-days. 2/ line; Sat., 2/4; min. 3 lines.] ARMSTRONG (nee Argall).—December 5, at Woodleigh hospital, Hurstville, to Gwen and Geoff—a daughter (Lynnette Donna).

BECKENHAM (nee Eunice Robertson).— At Inglemere private hospital, Strathfield, to

Mr. and Mrs. Les Beckenham—a son (Bruce Robertson).

BEVERIDGE.—December 27, 1946, at Dis-trict Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beve-ridge, of Eulie, Harden—a son.

BEVIS (nee Schofield).—December 28, at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, to Gladys and Pat—daughter (Elizabeth Anne).

BLAKENEY (nee Creighton).—December 28, at Carinya, Chatswood, to Val and Dick—a daughter (Susan).

BLOWS (nee Bessie Guy).—December 24, at Nurse Langley's hospital, Taree, to Bessie and Warren—twins, (premature), Margaret (survived eight hours), and Warren Charles (survived 36 hours).

BOUQUET (nee Mann).—December 27, at Hopewood, Darling Point, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bouquet—a daughter (Susan Joan).

BOYD.—December 28, at King George V (private), to Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boyd, of Earlwood—a daughter (Jan Stuart).

CHALLINOR.—On Christmas Day, at Hill-crest, Merewether, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Challinor, of Raymond Terrace—a son (Chris-topher John).

CLAYTON.—December 24, War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, to Jane and Mark—a daughter (Yvonne Vivian).

COOPER (nee Joan Rice).—December 28, at Royal North Shore, to William and Joan —a daughter (Lyndel Joan).

CROWLEY (nee Joan Parsons).—Decem-ber 29, at Crown Street, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Crowley, 6 Shepherd Road, Artarmon— a son (Ian Kelvin).

DAVIES (nee Redwood).—December 26, at King George V, to Lucy and Tony—a son (James Ernest). Both well.

DERRICK (nee Macauley).—December 23, at Temora District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Derrick—a daughter.

DICKENS (nee Hopkins).—December 28, at Woodleigh, Hurstville, to Clarice and Willis —a son (Derek George).

DOLTON (nee Best).—December 29, at The Poplars private hospital, Epping, to Joan and Stan—a son (Ronald Leslie).

DWYER (nee Nagle).—December 28, at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, North Sydney, to Dr. and Mrs. Allan Dwyer—a son (Garrett).

FOX.—December 29, at Wahroonga Sana-torium, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. R. Fox—a gift of a son (Steven Phillip).

FULLER (nee Priestly).—December 28, at Rosslyn private hospital, Arncliffe, to Nancy and Stephen—a daughter (Beverley June).

GILLAN (nee Marks).—December 27, at South Sydney Women's Hospital, to Joy and Doug, of Stanmore—a son (Ronald Keith).

GODDEN.—December 22, at Roslyn private hospital, Lindfield, to Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Godden—a daughter.

GRAHAM.—December 24, at St. Margaret's, Darlinghurst, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Graham, of Deewhy and Tumut—a son (Christopher Robin).

GRAHAM (nee Pampling).—December 28. 1946, at Collingwood private hospital, Liver-pool, to Florence, wife of W. T. Graham— a son (James Roderick).

GREGG (nee Poppleton).—December 29, at Keba private hospital, Dungog, to Phyl and Ross—a son (William Alexander).

GRIFFITHS.—December 27, at King George V Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffiths, of Ashfield—a son (Mark Alan).

GUTHRIE (nee Levy).—December 24, at Englewood private hospital, Burwood, to Joan and Tom—a daughter (Beth Marilyn).

HERMAN (nee Mallinson).—December 30, at Aloho private hospital, Parramatta, to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Herman, of Mt. Druitt—a daughter (Louella Edith). Both well.

HILL (nee Enid Wills).—December 25, at St. Margaret's, to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. M. Hill, Yagoona—a son (John Christopher Meade).

HOLLAND.—December 30, at War Memorial

Hospital, to the wife of T. V. Holland, Vau-cluse (formerly Adelaide)—a son.

JOHNSON (nee Carver).—December 29. at Seacombe private hospital, to Noela and

Denis—a daughter (Dianne Noela).

KIMBERLEY.—December 23, at Fairlight, Manly, to Raie and Owen—a son (Owen Alex-ander) and a daughter (Megan Janita). All

well.

LACEY (nee Meers).—December 27, at Carlyle, Dubbo, to Dorothy and Tom, Dal-wood, Warren—a son.

LEE (nee Hawkins).—December 22, at War Memorial, Waverley, to June and Ted—a son (Wayne Alfred).

LOW (nee Burg).—December 29, at Sun-bury private hospital, Ashfield, to Kathleen and Kenneth—a daughter (Judith Patricia).

McDONALD (nee Marcia Binns).—Decem-ber 29, at Royal Hospital for Women (pri-vate), to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDonald, of Eastwood—a son (Kendal Alexander).

McKERN.—December 17, at Crown Street Hospital, to Betty and Alan, Richmond—a son (Neil Moreton).

McMURRAY (nee Fox).—December 19, at Rosedurnate private hospital, Parkes, to Mar-ion and Bill—a son (Thomas Geoffrey).

MAY (nee Goss).-December 27, at War Memorial, to Mr. and Mrs O. M. May—a son (Marshall Robert David). (Brisbane papers, please copy.)

NEWCOMBE (nee Gwen Hannah).—Decem-ber 22, at St. Margaret's private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Newcombe—a daughter.

PROSSER (nee Penhaligon).—December 27, at Inchneuk private hospital, Parramatta, to

Stan and Cath—a son (Brian Dennis).

RHODES (nee Reid).—December 28, at Ross-

lyn hospital, Arncliffe, to Mr. and Mrs A. N. Rhodes—a daughter (Suzanne Christine).

ROBERTSON (nee Gwen Alder).—December 26, at Grafton private hospital, Auburn, to Mr and Mrs. H. A. Robertson—a son (John David)

ROCHE.— December 30, at King George V Memorial Hospital, to Dorothy, wife of Mick Roche—a daughter (Patricia Margaret).

ROWAN (nee Jean Parker).—December 25, at Neridah private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Rowan—a son (Lee Robert).

SMITH.—December 28, at Fairlight, Manly, to June and Phillip—a daughter (Sandra Jill). STAINTON HOPE.—December 19, at Dor-rigo to Mr. and Mrs. T. Stainton Hope—a daughter (Rhonda Elaine).

STOCKTON.—December 20, 1946, at R.N.S. Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Stockton— a daughter (Yvonne Florence).

TEUDT (nee Douglas).—December 29, at

Seacombe private hospital, to Marjorie and Norman—a daughter (Marilyn Dorothy)

WALTERS.—December 21, at Sunnyside pri-

vate hospital, Coff's Harbour, to Mr. and

Mrs. J. Walters—a daughter. Both well.

WATLING.—December 27, at Denistone

House, to Kitty and Alf Watling—a daugh-ter. WATSON.—December 30, at Minto private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson—a

daughter (Necia).

WOOLNER.—December 26, at St. Mar-garet's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Woolner—a son (Derek Noel).

YOUNG (nee Carter).—December 27, 1946,

at B.M.D.A.M. Hospital, Katoomba, to Thelma and Ron—the gift of a son (both well). ______

ENGAGEMENTS

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BLIGH—ST. VINCENT WELCH.—The En-

gagement is announced of Helen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. St. Vincent Welch, to David, son of Dr. and Mrs. Erasmus Bligh.

BREWER—HUNT. —The Engagement is an-nounced of Gloria eldest daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. C. R. Hunt, of St. Marys, to Harry,

eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brewer, of St. Mary's.

BYRNE-CLARK.-The Engagement is an-nounced of Catherine May, daughter of Mr. A. E. Clark, Factory Hotel, South Geelong, Vic., and the late Mrs. Clark to Archie Leeder Byrne, Lae, N.G., son of Mrs. A. L. Byrne, Lane Cove, and the late Mr. C. E. Byrne. CHAPMAN—McINTOSH.—The Engagement is announced of Lorna Mary, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. S. McIntosh, of Denbigh, Cobbitty, N.S.W., to Arch Chapman, of Kirk-

ham Narellan N.S.W., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chapman, of Sydney.

CHARLTON—CORNELSEN.— The Engage-ment is announced of Roma, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cornelsen. of Coogee, to Keith, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Charlton, of Brisbane.

COLLINS—MARTIN.—The Engagement is

announced of June Eileen, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. R. A. Martin, of Lindfield, to Edward Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Collins, of Wellington, N.Z. GARNETT—WARE.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Gloria May, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Ware, of Waverley, to Frank

Garnett, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Garnett, of Waverley.

GREEN—HARRISON.— The Engagement is announced of Ngaira Marjorie, only daughter of Mrs. and Mr. H. Harrison, of Chatswood, to James William, eldest son of the late Mr. E. W. Green and Mrs. W.J. Grose, of Bonny-rigg, N.S.W.

GUINANE—MOFFAT.— The Engagement is

announced of Mary Cecilia Moffat, eldest

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Moffat, of Muswellbrook, to Sidney Edward Guinane,

younger son of Mr. and Mrs. John Guinane,

of Brighton-le-Sands.

HALL—TUCK. -The Engagement is an-

nounced of Beryl Alma, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tuck, of 142 Penshurst Street, Penshurst, to Frank Henry (Harry), second son of Mrs. L. M. Hall and of the

late Mr. F. Hall, of 32 West Street, Hurstville.

HARRIS—CAMPBELL.—The Engagement is

announced of Dorothy Gwendolin, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Campbell, of Randwick, to Phillip, youngest son of Mr. H. Harris and the late Mrs. H. Harris, of Rand-wick.

HAWKE—MACLEOD.- The Engagement is

announced of Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

N. Macleod, of Manly, to Lyle (A.I.F.), son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hawke, of Thirroul.

HILL—FENNELLY.-The Engagement is an-

nounced of Janet (Billie), ex-A.I.F., only child of Mrs. M. D. Fennelly and the late Mr. T. Fennelly, of Quamby. Leeton, to Lang-ley, only son of Mr. F. M. Hill and the late Mrs. F. M. Hill, of Wonga, Blayney HOFFMAN—LEVY.—The Engagement is announced of Valda Marie only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Levy, of Carara, Cam-bridge Road Drummoyne, to Wolfe, third son of Mr. and Mrs. . Hoffman. of Maylands. Perth.

LOUDOUN —SHAND-SAXBY.-The Engage-ment is announced of Edwin, youngest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Saxby, of Bathurst, to John, only son of Commander and Mrs. A. J. Loudoun-Shand, of Craigellie, Oberon.

McALPINE—LEAVER.—The Engagement is announced of Gloria, younger daughter of Captain and Mrs. J. V. Leaver of Balmoral,

to Charles, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McAlpine, of North Sydney.

McCALLUM—NELSON.—The Engagement is announced of Mavis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Nelson, of Auburn, to Robert. second son of the late. Mr. P. C. McCallum. and Mrs. McCallum, of Stanmore.

McCLINTOCK—ADAIR.—The Engagement is announced of Hope, triplet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Adair, of Rockhampton, to Winston Albert, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott McClintock, of Kalgoorlie and Perth, Perth, Western Australia.

McDERMID—FERGUSON.—The Engagement

is announced of Jean Stella, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of Westmead, to Colin, only son of Mrs. W. McDermid, of Brighton. McKELLAR-DAVIS.—The Engagement is

announced of Gwenyth. eldest daughter of

Mr and Mrs. P. Davis, of Earlwood, to

Donald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

McKellar. of Earlwood.

MACKRELL—ROBINSON,-The Engagement

is announced of Doris Eileen, eldest daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Robinson, of Manly,

and formerly ol Wagga, to Kenneth, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mackrell of Kyogle.

MARTIN—HEAD.—The Engagement is an-nounced ot Shirley Justene, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. H. Head, of Auckland. N.Z., and

Leonard Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martin, ol Lindfield.

MATHEWS—COATES.—The Engagement is announced of Larrie Franceschi, second daugh-ter ol Lt.-Col. and Mrs. R. S. Coates, of Asquith. to Charles Wallace, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mathews, of Waitara,

MEAGHER—CARROLL.— The Engagement is announced of Patricia, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. P. Carroll, of Campsie, to Ernest

Phillip Meagher, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Meagher, of Randwick.

STEINWEDE—MENZIES.—The Engagement is announced of Shirley, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Menzies, of Waverley, to

Spencer Walter, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Steinwede, of Bondi Junction.

ENGAGEMENTS

STRANGE—WOODHILL.—The Engagement is announced of Peggy, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Woodhill, of Richmond, to Brian Ernest, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Strange, of Southall, Middlesex, England.

SWEETMAN—PEARCE.—The Engagement is announced of Irene May, only child of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pearce, of Maroubra, to Harold Leo, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sweet-man, of Maroubra. Melbourne papers, please

copy.

Van EMMERIK—THOMPSON.—The Engage-ment is announced of Norma, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson, of Watson's Bay, to Roeland Jan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Tm. van Emmerik, of Holland.

WOLINSKI—SAINTY.—The Engagement is announced of Valda Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Sainty, of Gordon, to Kenneth Eric, only son of Mr. E. H. Wolinski and the late Mrs. Wolinski, of Cremorne. ______

MARRIAGES

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EATON-BRUCE.—December 28, 1946, at Christ Church, Queanbeyan, by Rev. W. Holiday, Helen Joan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce, of Queanbeyan, to Leslie Greig Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Eaton, of Queanbeyan.

HOUGHTON-MILLER.—December 28, at St. Chad's, Cremorne, by Rev. E. Felton, Constance, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller, of Mosman, to Lindsay Ernest, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Houghton. of Enfield.

LONDON-JARBO.—November 30, at St. Augustine's Church, Neutral Bay, by Rev. C. T. Kennerdine, Vivienne Edith, second daughter of Mr. Frank S. Jarbo and the late Mrs. Jarbo, of Cremorne, to Leonard, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. London, of Lakemba.

SCALLEY-MICHEL.—December 28, at St. Saviour's Church of England, Punchbowl, Violet Merle, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Michel, Punchbowl, to Edmund St. Clair, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Scalley,

of Weston, New South Wales. ______

GOLDEN WEDDINGS

GARLING—McSPADDEN.—January 1, 1897, at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, Springfield (near Gulgong), by Rev. C. W. Willis, Percival Stuart to Margaret Isabella, both of Mudgee. Present address, Wanganui, 58 Lucretia Ave. Longueville.

LASSLETT-HICKEY. — December 31, 1896, at Holy Trinity Church, Erskineville, by Rev. F. M. Dalrymple, Frederick to Amy. Present address, 20 Duntroon Street, Hurlstone Park. ______

DEATHS

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ACLAND, Hannah.—December 30, 1946, at

her residence, 8 Hudson Street, Lewisham, be-loved mother of Margaret, Mabel, Robert, Alfred, Hannah, Stanley, Cecil, and Leila, aged 90 years.

BAKER, Gladys Henriette, M.B.E.—Decem-ber 29, 1946, widow of William (Bill), at Langu Plantation, Witu, New Guinea.

BARNETT, Maria.—December 27, England, mother of Lillian, Mrs. H. Ringstad, 7 Co-lane Street, Concord West.

CAFE, Agnes Letitia.—December 31, 1946, at her daughter's residence, 61 Pacific Avenue, Campsie (late of Wyalong), relict of Martin Cafe, dearly loved mother of Maud, Reg, Gladstone, Ida, Mabel (deceased), Ted, Kath-leen (deceased), Nellie, and Hector, aged 82 years. R.I.P.

CAMPBELL, Andrew Edward.—December 31, 1946, at his residence, Badgally Road, Camp-belltown, beloved husband of Patricia Camp-bell, and dear father of Terence and Margaret, aged 39 years.

CAMPBELL, Andrew Edward.—December 31, 1946, at his residence, Badgally Road, Camp-belltown, beloved son of Peter and Hannah Campbell, dear brother of Peter, and loved nephew of Aunt Kate, aged 39 years.

COCHRAN, Mary Keir.—December 30, at Melrose, Thornleigh. Private cremation.

DILLON, William John.—December 31, 1946, at his residence, 3 Lombard Street, Glebe Point, William John Dillon, dearly loved son of the late Thomas and Margaret Dillon and dear brother of Joseph, Florence (Mrs. J. Spiteri), Ethel and John, and Margaret, Thomas and James (deceased). Requiescat in pace.

DRUMMOND, Andrew Edward.—December 29, 1946, Andrew Edward Drummond, of 49 Gibbes Street, Rockdale, dear brother of Lewis Harvey Rennison and Martha Sales, aged 52 years. Privately cremated December 31, 1946,

at Woronora.

EWINGS, Joyce Winifred.—December 31, 1946, at her residence, 1 Hillcrest Avenue, Epping, Joyce Winifred, dearly loved wife of Fred Ewings, and loving mother of Yvonne and John, aged 29 years. For funeral notice see Thursday's "Herald. "

EWINGS Joyce Winifred.—December 31, 1946, at her residence, 1 , Hillcrest Avenue Epping, Joyce Winifred Ewings, dearly loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Storey, of Normanhurst, and fond sister of Maisie, Betty

(dec.), Joan, and Frank.

FARRELL, William George.—December 31, 1946 at his residence, 2 Cowles Road, Mos-man, William George, dearly beloved husband of Myra Juliet Farrell, loved father of George, father-in-law of Josephine, grandfather of Carl and Anita, and step-father of Lavie and Bill Taylor aged 67 years.

FORD, Richard John.—December 31, 1946, at his son's residence, Walker Street, Helens-burg, in his 70th year. FORREST, Hugh.—December 31, 1946, Hugh

Forrest of 44 Woodlands Road, Taren Point

(formerly of Bexley), dearly loved husband of

the late Mary Forrest, and dear father of Hugh, May (Mrs. J. Kerr), and Edward (de-

ceased), aged 80 years.

GILLAM, Mary Jane.—December 30, 1946,

at her daughter's residence, Morisset, widow of the of the late James Ernest Gillam of Morisset, formerly of Mudgee, aged 86 years.

GITTOES, Myra Doris.—December 31, 1946

at The Royal Alexandra Hospital, beloved infant daughter of Maisie and Russell Gittoes, and loved sister of Ray and Allen, aged 6 months

HENDY, Herbert Leslie.—December 31, 1946, at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Rand-

wick, dearly loved husband of Millie, and dear father of Jean and Ron, aged 54 years. At rest.

HORNE (White), Thomas.—December 30,

1946 (suddenly), beloved husband of Ethel

(nee Benn) of Hazelbrook, and loved father

of Maud (Mrs. J. Moon, Punchbowl), Tom (Grafton), and Fred (Hazelbrook), aged 75 years. At rest.

HOWARTH, Latta Mary.—December 28, at her residence, Cranes Road, Castle Hill, Latta Mary, dearly beloved wife of Herbert, and loving mother of Clive, Edgar (Deg) and

Gweneth, aged 53 years. Cremated 30th in-stant. Rookwood Crematorium.

HUGHAN, Oscar Milward.—December 31, 1946. at his residence, 85 Meredith Street Bankstown, dearly beloved husband of Eliza-

beth Emma Hughan, and dear father of Alan,

Frank, Thelma, Lilah, Alma, Bessie, and Dorothy and grandfather of Frank, Pam, and Lois, and father-in-law of Raye, Anne, and

Bruce, aged 70 years. At rest.

LANE. George Alfred.—December 29, 1946,

suddenly, at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, late of 68 Derwent Street, Glebe. Privately cre-mated, December 31, 1946.

LYNCH, Samuel Edward (Jack).—December 30 1946, at his residence 51 Mount Vernon Street, Glebe, loving husband of Maisie and dear father of Leslie, Willa (Mrs. C. Leary),

Ralph, and Viola, aged 54 years. Requiescat in pace. McCARRON, Andrew.—December 18, 1946, at his residence, 9 Byng Street, Orange,

ex-Sergeant of Police, dearly-loved husband of Mary McCarion, beloved father of Ray, Leo, Darcy, Oswald, Colin, Lorna (Mrs. R. Fardell), and Jean (Mrs. J. Floyd), aged 73 years. Requiescat in pace.

McCAUSLAND, Dorothy Madge—December 31, 1946, at her residence, 41 Redmyre Road, Strathfield, dearly loved mother of Jean and Keith.

McCAUSLAND, Dorothy Madge.— December

31, 1946, at her residence, 41 Redmyre Road, Strathfield, youngest daughter of Mrs. E. A. and the late G. E. Weatherell and dear sister of Lucy, Valerie (Mrs. G. Prentice), and Claude.

McDOWELL, Marriott Dalway. —December

30, 1946, in hospital, at Parramatta, Mar-

riott Dalway McDowell, of 40 Phillip Street, Parramatta, aged 73 years. Private interment.

McGREGOR, William Louis.— December 30 1946, William Louis McGregor, of 16 Kembla Street. Arncliffe, dearly loved husband of

Jean, aged 77 years. By request, no flowers.

McIVER. Gualter Charles Hughbert, — De-cember 22, 1946, at Bell, Queensland, dearly-loved second son of the late Anna Stewart and Charles McIver, of Rollands Plain and West Kempsey, formerly of Wentworth. At rest.

MACKENZIE, Catherine.—December 29, at Yooroona, Manilla, sister of Miss J. Mac-kenzie, Manilla, and Mr. F. S. Mackenzie, Glen Innes, aged 74 years.

MACRAE, Gordon.—December 22, at, Bellin-

gen Hospital (result of accident), dearly-loved

husband of Alice and loving father of Charles Gordon lan (killed air operations. R.A.A.F.)., Donald, Ruth, Mary and Malcom, and daugh-ters-in-law, Rona and Phyllis, aged 57 years.

MAWSON, Edgar Samuel.—December 29, at Cooma (suddenly), father of James, Fred, Alec, Kathleen, and Robert, aged 75 years.

MILLETT, Halse.—December 31. 1946, at his residence, Lackawanna, Illoura Avenue, Wahroonga. Privately cremated.

MUTER, Mabel Alice.—December 31. 1946, at private hospital, Belmore, widow of Charles Muter and loved mother of John, Henry, Mitchell, and mother-in-law of Dolly and Pat and grandma of William, Barry, John, Judith, Patricia, and Christine, aged 71 years. See Thursday's "Herald" for funeral.

NUNN Alfred William.—December 31, 1946, at his residence, 91 Great Buckingham Street, Redfern, dearly loved husband of Margaret Nunn, and loved father of Millie (Mrs. S. Roberts), Victor, Alfred, and Nellie (Mrs. E. Schafthauser), aged 70 years.

OCKWELL, Sarah Emily.—December 26,

1946, at her residence, 62 Percival Road, Stanmore, beloved sister of Jane (Mrs. Watts).

Privately interred Church of England Ceme-

tery, Rookwood. December 28, 1946.

OLSSON Elizabeth Harriet.—December 30, 1946, at Repton, late of Newcastle, dearly be-loved mother of Bertha (Mrs. D. Bailey), Alma (Mrs. A Smith), grandson Donald and Denis.

PERKINS, Hannah.—December 29, 1946.

at Fairview, Inverell, beloved wife of James Perkins and mother of Mrs. Hines (Haber-field), Mr.s St. John (Leichhardt), Ruby (Darlinghurst), Mrs. Frater (Inverell), Stephen, Herbert, Gilbert (deceased), aged 80 years. PHILPOT. Esme.—December 30, 1946 Esme, dearly loved wife of Charles Robert Philpot, of 14 Glen Street, Bondi and loving mother

of Shirley and Bob, aged 30 years. See Thursday's "Herald" for funeral notices.

QUINN, Emma Field.—December 25, 1946, at her residence, 91 Eastwood Avenue, Epping, dearly beloved sister of Ann Wesley (Mrs. Rawson, Penrith), beloved and loving auntie of Norman F. Stanley, Ashfield, and Alma (Mrs. F. K Salter. Bathurst).

REIMAN. John Saville.—December 29, 1946, at Sydney Hospital, the beloved son of Madge Reiman, of Penshurst, and loved brother of Olive and Muriel (Topsy). Privately cre-mated.

SACHISTHAL, Edward Carl.—At his residence, 56 Railway Street, Rockdale. Ed-ward Carl Sachisthal, beloved father of Nor-man, Rosie (Mrs. Wickham), Winnie (Mrs. Nagrint), Clara (Mrs. Weir), and William, aged 86 years. STANLEY, Paul.—December 10. at Lewi-

sham private hospital, relict of late Ellen Stanley and dear father of Harry. Mabel, Paul, Florence, and Leonard, loving grand-father of Marie, Barbara, Jennifir, and Ronald, in his 85th year. Privately interred. R.I.P.

TAYLOR, Ann.—December 28, at McQuoid

Street Queanbeyan. Burial at Queanbeyan on December 29. Aged 78. At rest.

VENESS, Charles Duncan.— December 31, 1946, at his residence, 3 Cobar Street Wil-loughby, beloved husband of Norah, and loving father of Frank, Richard, Patricia, and Brian, aged. 54 years.

WARWICK, Mabel.—December 31, 1946, at

her residence, 39 Forsyth Street, Glebe Point, beloved wife of George Warwick, and loved mother of Roy and George, aged 67 years.

WILTON, Annie.—December 31, 1946. at her residence, Union Road, Penrith, widow of the late Joseph Wilton, beloved mother of Wil-liam (deceased), Maud, (Mrs. W. Jones), and Lily (Mrs. F. J. Jones), aged 89 years.

IN MEMORIAM

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ADAM. — In loving remembrance of our dear mother and Nan, Sarah Alice, departed this life January 1, 1942. Dearly loved, sadly missed by her loving children and grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM ARGENT.—In loving memory of our dear father, Charles, passed away January 1,

1946. Peace, perfect peace. Inserted by his loving daughter, Phyllis, and son-in-law,

Les.

ASTILL.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, Thelma, who died this day, 1943.

Many a lonely heartache.

Often a silent tear.

But always a beautiful memory.

Of one we love so dear.

Sadly missed by dad and Linda.

BLUMER.—In loving memory of mum, who passed away December 31, 1945. Always re-membered by Dot and Bern.

BOTTOMLEY—In loving memory of my dear son, William Maurice, who passed away Janu-ary 1.

When last we saw his smiling face

He looked so bright and well:

But little did we think that day

Would be our last farewell.

Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sister-in-law, Clara, and children.

BOWRY.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away January 1, 1942.

Deep in my heart a memory is kept Of one I loved and will never forget. Inserted by her loving son. Jack.

BURMAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Bridget Burman, who fell asleep January 1. 1943.

Not a day do I forget you.

Inserted by loving daughter, Maisie, son-in-law, Jack Farrier.

CARTER.—In loving memory of our dear father, John Francis, who passed away Janu-ary 1. 1945.

Time has changed in many ways.

But one thing changes never, The memory of those happy days

That we all spent together.

Inserted by Florrie and family, also Jack and family.

CASEY.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band, who passed away January 1, 1944. Sadly missed by his loving wife, L. Casey.

COUTTS DEERING.—Ethelbert (Mio), January 1, 1936, with everlasting love. In-serted by his wife and Punchle.

CRANNEY.-—In loving memory of my dear mother, Alice, who passed away January 1, 1944. Always remembered by her loving son, Matt.

CRANNEY—-In loving memory of our dear Auntie Lal (Alice), died January 1, 1944.

Flowers we place on your grave

May wither and decay,

But the love we have in our hearts

Will never fade away.

Inserted by her loving nieces, Jean and Dot. DADE.— Treasured memories of my darling husband and our dear dad, Walter Robert, who passed away January 1, 1941. Always in the thoughts of his loving wife and chil-dren.

DADE.—In loving memory of our darling mother, who departed this life January 1, 1944. Also darling dad, departed this life October 18, 1939. Inserted by their loving children.

DALY.—Three years of loving memories of my dear little mother, Edith Maude.

The hands I loved are resting. The heart I loved ls still.

Dearly loved and sadly missed by Lil.

DAVIDSON.—Fond memories of our dear father and mother, Robert and Sarah, called home December 31, 1943, and August 26, 1928. Always remembered by loving son and daughters.

DAVISON.—Treasured memories of our dear daughter and sister, Mary, accidentally killed January 1, 1939. Always remembered by her loving family.

DONNELLY.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Lucy, who departed this life January I, 1939. Also our dear father, Timothy, who departed this life June 29, 1925. R.I.P.

DRAIN.—In loving memory of my dear father and grandfather, passed away January 1, 1946. Inserted by his son. daughter-in law, and family.

FLETCHER.—In loving memory of our be-loved daughter, Doris Eileen, who departed January 1, 1945.

Precious one from us has gone.

A voice we loved is still:

A place is vacant in our home

That never will be filled.

Inserted by her loving mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. Potter.

FLETCHER.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved sister, Doris Eileen, who de-parted January 1, 1945.

Quick and sudden was the call,

Her sudden departure surprised us all; Only those who have lost can tell

The pain of parting without farewell.

Inserted by her loving sister and brother in-law, Mrs. and Mr. R. Dolan, and her lovlng brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Potter.

GLEESON.—In loving memory of' my dear husband and our dear dad, Michael Joseph, died January 1, 1941. Remembered by his wife and family.

GODDARD—-In memory of my dear wife and mother, Mary Ellen, who was accidentally killed January 1, 1926. Inserted by her lov-ing husband and family.

GODDARD.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, Mary Ellen, who was accidentally killed January 1, 1926. Inserted by her lov-ing mother and sisters.

HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas, who departed this life January 1, 1945. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving sons and daughters.

HOPPING.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, passed away January 1, 1944. Sadly missed, Charlie

and family.

HOPPING.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Emily, who passed away January 1,

1944, also our brothers, Charlie, Clyde, Con.,

and Homer.

Here let us wait with patience,

Wait till the night is o'er.

Wait till we see the morning

Break on the golden shore.

Inserted by Muriel, Elsie, Ray, Reibey, Len, Ivy, and Isobel.

IRWIN.—Treasured memories of my dear mother. Linda Emma, whom God called home January 1, 1941.

Just In memory, fond and true,

To show, dear mum, I think of you. Inserted bv her loving son. Jack.

LAWRENCE.—In loving memory of Wally, passed away January 1, 1939. Too dearly loved to be forgotten by mum. dad; sisters, Nita, Gladys, and brother-in-law. Fred.

LAWRENCE.—In loving memory of Wally, passed away January 1. 1939. Sadly missed by brothers, Bill, and Cliff, and sisters-in-law, Dorrie, and Elsie.

McGREGOR.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, .Sarah A., who passed away January 1. 1946. Inserted by her loving son, daughters, and grandchildren, daughters-in-law. and sons-in-law.

MCPHERSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, father, and. grandfather, Rob-ert late1st A.I. F., and L.O.C., 2nd World War, died January 1. 1945. Inserted by his loving wife, daughter,son-in-law, and granddaughter. MORGAN.—In loving memory of our dear

mother, Susan, who passed away January 1,

1938. Always remembered by her loving daugh-ters, Jeannie, Lottie, and son, Arthur.

MORRIS.—In lovlng memory of my dear brother, Perc., who .passed away one year to-day. Inserted by his loving, brother, Ben.

MORRIS.—In the garden of remembrance I walk with my dear husband, Sydney (Syd), whom God called home, January 1, 1944. Loved and remembered always by his loving wife Violet

MORRIS.—Fragrant thoughts entwined with everlasting love from our garden of memories of our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Syd, passed away January 1. 1944. Inserted by May. Alf. and John O'Brien.

MORRIS.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Sid, Always re-membered by Joe and Maggie Darragh, Joe (deceased). Pat, Phil, Dot, Mark, Daphne, and Tony. MORRIS.—Loving memories of uncle Sid, passed away New Year's Day. Rita and David

Isaacs. MORRIS.—Sad thoughts to-day and beauti-

ful memories of our dear uncle, Syd called home January 1. 1944. Sadly missed by

Estelle and Violet.

MORRIS.—In loving memory of our dear cousin. Syd, whom God called to a hlgher life, January 1, 1944.

Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love and remembrance outlasts all.

Always remembered by your loving cousins, Violet. Aberllne, and Sylvia.

MORRIS.—In loving memory of our dear cousin. Syd, whom God called home January 1, 1944. Always remembered by his loving cousin. Vi, Len, and Luke Wagner.

MORRISSEY.—Treasured memories of my dear mother, who passed away December 31, 1940. Inserted by her loving daughter. Eileen.

NETTLETON.—Ernest W. Fond memories of "Pop." died January 1. ,1941. For auld lang syne. Pop. Sadly missed by his wife, daughter. Nellie, son-in-law. Bill, grand-

sons. John and Ken.

O'NEILL.—In loving memory of my dear wife Kathleen who passed away January l. 1943. Ever missed by her husband and chil-dren. Kathleen. Margaret, and Monica..

PAINE.—In loving memory ot my dear wife and our mother. Elizabeth, who died just a year to-day. Time takes away the edge of grief but memory turns back every leaf for her loving husband and children.

PAMMENT,—In loving memory of my dear mother. Margaret, who departed this life January 1, 1917. By loving son. Harry.

PAUL.--In remembrance of. our mother Alice Paul, who fell asleep January 1. 1946 Rene, Connie, Mark. Aubrey, Hector, Pauline. Mavis, Phyl, Reg. PURCELL.—In loving memory of our dear

son, brother. Len. who fell asleep January 1. 1944. Always will be remembered by the ones who loved him best, by his loving

mother, brother, and sister.

REED.—In loving memory of my mother, Alice, who passed away January- 1. 104».

Sadly missed and forever In our hearts.

Inserted by daughter. Bessie, son-in-law. John, and grandchildren.

REVELL.—In loving memory of our dear

daughter, Hilda, who passed away January

1, 1922 Many a lonely heartache.

Often a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory

Of one we love so dear. Inserted by her mother, father, sister, and brothers.

RIELLY.—In loving memory of our mum,

who fell asleep January 1. 1939.

Away In God's beautiful garden,

You have perfect peace at Its best.

And the hopes that you lost on life's journey

You will find In the city of rest.

Always remembered by Marge. ,Cliff. Joyce.

Harold and Joyce.

RIELLY.—In loving remembrance of my

dear mother. Francis Agnes. who passed away

January 1, 1939. Always remembered. In-

serted byher loving son, Jim, daughter-in-

law, and family.

RIGG —In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, Elizabeth, who passed

away January 1, 1923. Inserted by J.

Rigg. sons, and daughter.

RODGER.—In loving memory of our dear

son, grandson, and nephew, Donald Matthew,

who passed away January 1, 1946. Always

remembered by his father, grandparents,

Mavis and Hilton.

RODGER.—Treasured memories of our dear

stepson, son, and brother, Donnie, who fell

asleep January 1, 1946, aged 17½ years.

Times have changed. Don.

In many ways,

But one thing changes never

The memory of those happy days, When we were all together.

Alwavs remembered by his loving step-

father, mother, Mr. and Mrs. McMaster, and

sister. Shirley.

RODGER.—In loving memory of our dear Don, died January 1, 1946.

Hearts that love you never forget. Aunty Ag, Uncle Eric, and Judith.

RODGER.—In loving memory of our cousin, Donald Mathew, called home January 1. 1946.

Quick and sudden was the call.

His sudden end surprised us all

Only those who have lost can tell

The pain of parting without farewell. Inserted by Hazel and Wally.

ROYAL.—In loving memory of my son,

Bruce, who passed away January 1, 1946.

So much in life is lacking,

And can never be the same. Inserted by his loving mother.

ROYAL.—In loving memory of my son, Bruce, who passed away January I. 1946.

To be with you In the same old way, Would be our greatest wish to-day. Inserted by his loving father.

ROYAL.-—In loving memory of our dear brother and our uncle. Bruce, who passed away January 1. 1946.

Just a token, fond and true.

To say we will remember you.

Inserted by his loving brother, Cliff, sister, Val, brother-in-law. Dal. and children.

IN MEMORIAM

ROYAL.—Treasured memories of my dear brother and uncle. Bruce, called home Janu-ary 1, 1946.

Gently the leaves of memory fall, Sadly I stoop to gather them all.

Inserted by Beryl, Bert, Carol, Dawn, Lynne. ROYAL.—Deep in my heart are treasured memories of one I loved, Bruce. Inserted by Bert Richards.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother. Mary Ann Russell, who departed this life January 1. 1917, aged 63 years. Always remembered. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law. Dick and Florrie Woods.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. Mary Ann. who de-parted this life January 1. 1917. aged 63

years.

Oh for a touch of a vanished hand. And a sound of a voice that ls still.

Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law. Bella and Bob O'Flynn. and grand-children.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. Mary Ann Russell, who departed this life January 1. 1917, aged 63 years.

Deep in our hearts a memory ls kept. Of one we love and will never forget,

Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Fred Silver, and grand-

children.

RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary Ann Russell, who departed this life January 1, 1917. aged 63 years.

Deep in our hearts a memory is kept

Of one we loved and shall never forget.

Always remembered by her loving son. Joe. RUSSELL.—Mother. Ann Russell. died January 1. 1924. Gone but not forgotten. our thoughts are always of you. Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Louie Russell.

RUSSELL.—A tribute of love to the memory of my only son and brother. Francis Claude, passed away January 1, 1946.

Through a garden of memories We walk with you to-day.

Inserted by mum. Phyllis, and brother-in-law. Cec.

SHARPE—-In loving memory of our dear brother, Ron, who passed away January 1, 1946. Remembered always by his sisters. May. Pansy, Grace, and Marg.

SIMPSON.—In loving memory of my dear daughter and our dear sister. Annie, who passed away January 1. 1945. Always re-membered by her mother, sisters, and brothers.

SMIDDY, Jean, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. Reece, died January 1, 1938, sister of John Shaw, granddaughter of late Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Drummoyne.

SMIDDY.-—In loving memory of our dear little Phyllis. Inserted by her sorrowing family.

SMIDDY.—Treasured memories of dear Phill, who passed away January 1. 1938. In-serted by her loving family.

SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Florence, who passed away January 1, 1940. Never forgotten. Inserted by her husband and family. STAPLETON.—God took my darling Louise January 1, 1928. and left a lonesome mummy

and daddy.

STAPLETON.—Darllng Louise. God called January 1, 1928. Always In the heart of Auntie Minnie and Uncle Jimmy.

STAPLETON.—Everlasting remembrance of darling Louise, God called January 1, 1928. Loved always by auntie, Marjorie, uncle. Tom, and Marjorie.

TAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary, who passed away January 1,

1946.

Till we meet again, little mother. Inserted by her loving son, Bill.

TILLACK.—In loving remembrance of one departed December 31, 1944. May your soul rest In peace. From your loving son and daughter-in-law and family, Otto and Ethel.

WEYMAN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Edward, who passed away January 1, 1945.

Just a token, fond and true.

To say we still remember you.

Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters, ond brothers.

WEYMAN.—God has you in His keeping, we have you in our hearts. Inserted by Bon, George, and Dink.

WHITE.—In loving memory of my dear sister. Tempest Louise, who passed away January 1, 1942. Inserted by her loving brother, Clair.

WILDASH.—In loving memory of Peter. aged 5 years, accidentally drowned January 1. 1946. Inserted by Uncle Ron and Auntie Una.

WISEMAN.—Loving memories of my dear father, John (dad), who died New Year's Day, 1902, Aged 54. Lil.

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AIREY.—In loving memory of our darling son and brother. S7762, Telegraphist Maxwell James Airey, R.A.N.R.. died of malaria. Bowen. Queensland. January 1, 1945. oged 19 years. Ever remembered by mum. Audrey, Tom. Les. Claire, and Lea.

BOLGRAAF.—Pte. S., NX105247, killed New Guinea January 1. 1943. Always remem-bered by his friends, Dulcie, Billy, and Glady, of Rosebery.

HOLCOMBE.—In loving memory of Flylng-Officer R. H. (Dick) Holcombe, 402506, who "folded his. wings" January 1, 1943. air operations, Middle East. Always remembered by dad, mum, and sisters. Joan, Elva, Nona, Pat. We remember also his gallant comrades.

HOLCOMBE.—In loving memory of Flying Ofllcer R. H. (Dick) Holcombe, 402506, killed, air operations. Middle East, January 1, 1943.

Greater love hath no man.

Always remembered by Edith and Beth Wilkes. ,

HOLDAWAY.—In loving memory of my dear son and our brother. Sergeant Leslie James (Jim). NX72964. died whilst prisoner of war, Borneo, January 1, 1944. Sadly missed by his loving mother, brother. Cecil, sisters. Edna, Audrey, and Rita.

MacMAHON.—In memory of NX42271. Sig. L. G. MacMahon, died Changl. January 1, 1943. Inserted by M.H.. NX42612.

MACKISON.—In loving memory of my dear husband. Matt. Mackison, NX84125. killed in action, Buna, New Guinea, 1943. 2/12. R.I.P. Always remembered by his loving wife. Ellen.

MACKISON.—In proud and loving memory of my darling son. Matt. Mackison, NX84125, killed in action, Buna, New Guinea, January 1, 1943, 2/12. At night when I am alone, Matt, darling. I wish If you could just come home. R.I.P. His loving,mother.

MACKISON.—In loving memory of my dar-ling brother, brother-in-law. and uncle, NX84125, Matt. Mackison, 2 12, killed in action, Buna, New Guinea, 1943. R.I.P. Al-ways loved and sadly missed by his sister Mavis, brother-in-law. Mitch, niece, and nephews, Diane, Michael, and David.

MACKISON.— In loving memory of our dear nephew. Matt. Mackison NX84125, 2 12, killed in action. Buna, New Guinea, 1943

R.I.P. Always remembered by his Aunty

Ethel and Bill, and Aunty Dorothy.

MURRAY.—In loving memory of our dear

son, John William, No. 66911, R.A.A.F., killed Neustadt, Germany, January 1, 1946.

At the going down of the sun

we will remember him

Inserted by his father and mother.

MURRAY.—J. W. 66911. R.A.A.F. killed

January 1 1946, Neustadt. Germany. Ever remembered. Sadly missed by his loving sisters, Nieta and Mollie, and only brother, Lex. PHILLIPS. — In memory of Keith, killed at

Buna, January 1, 1943. Inserted by his pals.

Joe Roblnson and Ron Lord.

PHILLIPS. In loving memory of private Keith James Phillips, NX124483, killed Buna, January 1, 1943. Onward Christian soldier.

Always remembered by Harold Armstrong.

THOMAS. —In loving memory of my dear

son, NX193232 Cfn Reuben W. Thomas, killed at Darwin, January 1, 1945. Never forgotten

by his father, sisters, and brother.

THOMAS. — In loving memory of NX193232, Cfn Reuben Walter Thomas, died of injuries

at Darwin, January 1, 1945. Always remem-

bered by Les, Rose, and Joan Alderson.

THOMAS.—In loving memory NX193232, Cfn Reuben Walter Thomas, aged 21 years,

accidentally killed, January 1, 1945, at Darwin, at Darwin.

Not a day do we forget you,

In our hearts you are always dear; We who love you sadly miss you

As it dawns the second sad year . Always remembered by Joan and Mr. and

Mrs. L. Alderson.

VINCENT.— In lovlng memory of my dear

brother, Sidney who died in action at Buna

January 1, 1942. Always remembered by his

loving brother Ernie, and wife, Doreen.

VINCENT. — In loving memory of our dear son.,Pte. Sydney J. Vincent (A.I.F.), killed in action Buna, N. Guinea, January 1,1943. Always remembered by his loving father, mother, brothers and sisters.

VINCENT.— In memory of Sidney Joseph,

killed in action (New Guinea). January 1, 1943. Always remembered by his mother-in-law, father-in-law, and sister-in-law,

Joyce

WHITE. — In sad but ever loving memory of our dear only son and brother, NX126233 L.Cpl Frank White, aged 21 years, killed in

action New Year's Day at Buna.

Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you are always dear. We who love you sadly miss you

As it dawns the fourth sad year.

Inserted by his loving mother and sisters.

Phyllis, Beryl, and Doreen.

RETURN THANKS

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Mr and Mrs. F. MILLER, of Lakemba, wish to THANK friends for their expressions of sympathy and norol tributes in the loss of

their brother-in-law.

Mr. ETLIN. ROBERT, and Mrs RAY DOUGLAS appreciate the sympathy shown In their recent bereavement and wish to THANK everyone for flowers, telegrams, and inquiries.

Mr. FRED DOYLE and FAMILY, of Wilson Street. Newtown, wish to THANK friends and relatives for their sympathy in their very

sad bereavement.

Mr. ERIC and STAN CHENEY, of Five

Ways, Paddington, wish to THANK friends and relatives for floral tributes and expres-slons of sympathy In their recent sad be-reavement.

The FAMILY of the late ELIZABETH

SAMS of Ryde, wlsh to THANK all relatives, frlends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes. Please accept this as our personal thanks to all.

Mrs. H. RICHARDSON and FAMILY, of 55 Union Street, Tempe, wish to THANK the Rev

F.H. Hordern, relatives and friends for kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of their dearly loved daughter, Audrey Anne.

Mrs M. BOUROULËS and FAMILY wish to THANK all relatives, friends, and neigh-bours for floral tributes, letters, cards, and telegrarns of sympathv in the loss of her dear husband and their father. Please accept this as

personal thanks.

Mrs. E. WALSH, 38 Persic Street, Belmore. wishes to THANK relatives, friends andneigh-bours, for expressions of sympathy, floral tri-

butes, and telegrams in the loss of her loved

husband. Please accept this as personal thanks.

Mrs. J. HOGBEN, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

O'SULLIVAN and FAMILY, of 28 St. John Street, Lewisham, wish to express deep appre-ciatioin and sincere THANKS to all relatives

and friends and neighbours for telegrams, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of her dear father, their son and brother, Daniel O'Sullivan. Please accept this

as our personal thanks.

FUNERALS

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ACLAND.—The Relatives and Friends of

Miss Margaret Acland, Mr. and Mrs. J. Purnell, Mr. Robert Acland, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Acland, Mr. and Mrs. L. Flood, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Acland, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil

Acland, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Williams are

invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Mother, Hannah; to leave St. Andrew's Church, Summer Hill, To-morrow, Thursday, after a service commencing at 9.30 a.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. Walters and Son, Dulwich Hill Terminus. LM1676

CAFE.— The Relatives and Friends ol Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. Duffy and Family are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved Mother and Grandmother, Agnes Letitia Cafe (late of Wyalong): to leave St. Mel's, Campsie, To-morrow (Thursday) Morn-ing, at 9.30 o'clock. for the Catholic Cemetery, Botany. Requiem Mass will be celebrated on Thursday Morning at 7 o'clock. Labor Motor Funerals .Limited, 24 Enmore Road. Newtown. 'Phones. LA2777 (four lines).

FUNERALS

CAMPBELL.—The Relatives and Friends of

Mrs. Patricia Campbell and Family are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband and their dear Father, An-drew Edward Campbell, of Campbelltown: which will arrive at Church of England Ceme-tery, Rookwood, at 10.45 a.m., To-morrow, Thursday, for interment. P. E. Butler and Co.. Camden.

CAMPBELL.—The Relatives and Friends of

Mr. and Mrs. P. Campbell and Son. Peter, and Miss Kate Campbell, are kindly in-vited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Son, his dear Brother, and her loved Nephew. Andrew Edward Campbell, of Campbell-town; which will arrive at Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood, at 10.45 a.m., To-mor-row, Thursday, for interment. P. E. Butler and Co., Camden.

DILLON.—Requiem Mass for the Repose of

the Soul of the late Mr. William John Dillon, of 3 Lombard Street. Glebe Point, will be celebrated at St. James' Church. Forest Lodge. To-morrow (Thursday) Morn-ing, at 9 o'clock.

DILLON.-The Relatives and Friends of

Miss Ethel Dillon. Mr. John Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spiter, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon, and Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon are Informed that the Funeral of their late dearly loved Brother. Brother-in-law. and Uncle, Mr. William John Dillon, of 3 Lombard Street. Glebe Point, will leave St. James' Church. Forest Lodge. To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, at 9.45 o'clock, for Woronora Cemetery. W. N. Bull Pty., Ltd.. A.F.D.A., telephone. LA2858. FARRELL.—The Funeral of the late William

George Farrell, of 2 Cowles Road. Mos-man, will leave Walter Bruce's Chapel. 244 Pacific Highway. Crow's Nest. To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, at 10 o'clock, for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Walter Bruce. Funeral Director. Crow's Nest. XB1923.

FORD.-The remains of the late Richard

John Ford were privately cremated Tues-day. December 31. 1946. at 3.30 p.m., at Woronora Crematorium. K. H. Wood and Sons. Funeral Director. _

FORREST.-The Relatives and Friends of

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forrest. Jnr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr, and of Mrs. Edward .For-rest and their Families, are Invited to attend the Funeral of their dear father and Grand-father, Hugh Forrest, of 44 Woodlands Road, Taren Point (formerly of Bexley): which will leave our Private Chapel. Seven Ways, Rock-dale. To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, at 9.45 o'clock, for thc Baptist Cemetery. Woronora, J. and C. Hardy. A.F.D.A., Rockdale and Hurstville.

GITTOES.—The Relatives and Friends of

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gittoes and Family are kindly invited to attend the Funeral, of their dearly loved Infant Daughter, and their dear Sister, Myra Doris; to leave her parents residence, 170 Addley Street. Auburn, To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, after service com-mencing at 9.25 o'clock, for the Independent Cemetery, Rookwood. Labor Motor Funerals Limited. 121 Rawson Street. Auburn. 'Phone, UX6111.

HENDY.—The Relatives and Friends of

Mrs. Millie Hendy, Jean, and Ron, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband and their dear Father, Herbert Leslie Hendy (late 6th Field Ambu-lance, 1st and 2nd A.I.F.): to leave our Funeral Home. 24 Enmore Road. Newtown, To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, after service commencing at 9.30 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery. Rookwood. Labor Motor Funerals Limited. 24 Enmore Road. Newtown. 'Phone. LA2777 (4 lines).

HORN (WHITE).—The Relatives and

Friends of Mrs. E. Horn (White). Mr. and. Mrs. J. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. T. White. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and Families are Invited to attend the Funeral of her loved Husband and their fond Father and Grand-father, Thomas Horn (White): to leave our Private Chapel, 435 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill. To-morrow (Thursday), Morn-ing, after a service commencing at 11.15 o'clock, for the Crematorium. Rookwood. Walters and Son, Dulwich Hill Terminus. LM1676.

HUGHAN.—The Relatives and Friends of

Mrs. Elizabeth Hughan and Family, of Bankstown, are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly beloved Husband, their dear Father and Grandfather, Oscar Mllward, to leave our Bankstown Chapel. To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, at 11 o'clock, for Rook-wood Crematorium. Wood Coffill Limited,

LYNCH.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Maisie Lynch, of 51 Mount Vernon Street, Glebe, and Family, are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly beloved Husband and their dear Father Samuel Edward (Jack), to leave the Metropolitan Funeral Home. Railway Parade. Burwood. To-morrow Thursday, at 10 a.m.. for the Catholic Cemetery. Rookwood. Metropolitan Burial and Cremation Society Pty. Ltd.. Railway Parade. Burwood UJ2178-9.

MCCAUSLAND.—The Relatives and Friends

of the late Dorothy Madge Mccausland are kindly Invited to attend her Funeral; to leave Leslie S. Andrews' Chapel. 319 Liverpool Road. Ashfield. To-morrow. Thursday, after service commencing at 11 a.m., for the Rook-wood Crematorium. Leslie S. Andrews. Ash-field (opp. Presbyterian Church). 'Phone,

UA1025.

MCGREGOR.—The Relatives and Friends of

Mrs. Jean McGregor, of 16 Kembla Street. Arncliffe. Mrs. A. Meizner. and of Mr. and Mrs. R. Meizner. are Invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband, her dear Brother-in-law. and their Uncle. William Louis McGregor; which will leave our Private Chapel. Seven Ways. Rockdale. To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, after Service commencing at 10 o'clock, for the Crematorium, Woronora. By request, no flowers. J. and C. Hardy, A.F.D.A.. Rockdale and Hurstville.

MCSHANE.—The Funeral of the late Percy

Gordon McShane, late 1st and 2nd A.I.F.. will leave our Chapel, 810 George Street. Sydney. To-morrow. Thursday, at 9.30 a.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. Wood Cofill Limited.

NUNN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Margaret Nunn, of 91 Great Buckingham Street, Redfern, and Family, are invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved Hus-band and Father, Alfred William Nunn, which will leave Joseph Metcalf's Funeral Chapel, 172 Redfern Street, Redfern, To-morrow (Thursday), at 9.30 a.m., for the Botany Cemetery. Joseph Medcalf, A.F.D.A.. 172 Redfern Street, Redfern. 'Phone MX2315 (2 lines).

OLSSON.—The Funeral of the late Elizabeth

Harriet Olsson. late of Repton and New-castle, will, take place at 2 o'clock Thursday, January 2. at Rookwood.

PROUDFOOT.—The Funeral of the late

Mrs. Amy Alice Proudfoot, of 19 Nlchol-son Street, Tempe, will mov' from Labor Motor Funerals Ltd. Chapel, Enmore. Road. Newtown. To-morrow (Thursday), at 10 a.m, for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood R. H. Creighton. Gosford, and Labor Motor Funerals Ltd., Newtown. In conjunction.

SACHISTHAL.—The Relatives and Friends of

the late Edward Carl Sachisthal of 56 Railway Parade, Rockdale, are invited to at-tend his Funeral to leave the Kinsela Chapels. Seven Ways. Rockdale. To-morrow, Thursday, at 10.15 a.m.. for the Crematorium. Rook-wood. Charles Kinsela Pty. Ltd.. A.F.D.A.. Est. 1830. Seven Ways, Rockdale. 'Phone, LX3853.

VENESS.—The Funeral of the late Mr.

Charles Duncan Veness, of 3 Cobar Street. Willoughby, will leave Bruce Maurer's Chapel. 281-3 Pacific Highway, near. West Street. North Sydney. To-morrow. Thursday, at ll a.m., for Northern Suburbs Crematorium. Bruce Maurer, Funeral Director. North Syd-ney. XA1034. XB1542.

WARWICK.—The Funeral of the late Mabel

Warwick, late of 39 Forsyth Street Glebe Point; will leave the Private Chapel of Motor Funerals Limited. 30 City Road, city. To-morrow (Thursday) Afternoon at 1.30. for Independent Cemetery, Rookwood, Motor Funerals Limited. A.F.D.A., 30 City Road, city. M6277. WILTON.—The Relatives and Friends of

the Family of the late Annie Wilton are invited to attend her Funeral; to leave her late residence. Union Road, Penrith,. To-morrow, Thursday, at 11 a.m.. for Methodist Cemetery Castlereagh. John Price and Son, Funeral Directors. 'Phone. Penrith 20._

CREMATION AT ROOKWOOD or NORTHERN SUBURBS

For all Information consult a Funeral Dir-ector. Information and literature may be forwarded to any address on application.

CREMATION OFFICES. 18 Bligh St. Sydney.

Tele.. BW1615: after hours. XU3717.

CREMATION WORONORA CREMATORIUM,

SUTHERLAND. CITY OFFICE. 62 Mar-garet Street, Sydney. BX1326: after hours, LB2201 or LU 1337. See Funeral Director for Information and booklet.

CREMATION AT

EASTERN SUBURBS CREMATORIUM,

For all Information, consult an Undertaker.

'Phone. FJ1525; after hours, FJ2500.

BEATRICE STEWART, 112 King St, Sydney.

Wreaths. Crosses, Canopies, and all Floral Tributes. B6488: after hours. FM5009 and Springwood 108. _

SEARLS, 104 KING STREET, SYDNEY Wreaths, Crosses, Casket Covers, and all Tributes. 'Ph.. B6977. after hours. Epp. 432.