Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Friday 9 September 1938, page 20


Births, Marriages And Deaths Notices

Announcements under this heading must be authorised by the name and address of the sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two Shillings and Sixpence each when not exceeding five lines; over five lines, Six-pence per line. Death Advertisements in which a Funeral Announcement is made are charged for as if the Death and Funeral were separate announcements, namely — The Minimum charge of 2/6 and 3/4 respectively. In Memoriam and Death Advertisements con-tainlng reference to more than one deceased are charged 2/6 each for each deceased mentioned, as if they were distinct and separate announcements. Engagements and Approaching Marriages and Marriage Notices require the signature of both parties concerned BIRTHS BURGAN (nee Effie Sobey).—On the 5th of September, at Port Lincoln Hospital—a son (Desmond Lincoln James). Both well BOURNE. —On the 31st of August, at Rowan Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bourne —a daughter (Christine Yvonne). BARR SMITH. —On the 7th of September, at Memorial Hospital, to the wife of T. E. Barr Smith, junior, Nairne —a daughter. BROWN. —On the 6th of September, at Les-tern Private Hospital, St. Peters, to Dorothy, wife of D. V Brown —a daughter (Beverley Anne). Both well. Thanks to Dr. R. Verco, Sister Berryman, and staff. CAMERON. —On the 6th of September at Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron of Croydon Park —a son Special thanks to Dr. Matters. No visitors for 10 days. DAEBLER. —On the 2nd of September, at Maitland, to Mr. and Mrs. Daebler —a son (Victor Francis). EHRKE (nee Gardiner). —On the 8th of Sep-tember, at Monreith Hospital to Mr and Mrs E. O. Ehrke, Knoxville —a daughter. Both well. No visitors six days. Special thanks to Dr. Terrill, Sister Paice and staff. FEBGUSON. —On the 6th of September, at St. John's Hospital, prospect, to the wife of C. G. Ferguson, 51 Farrant street, Prospect — a daughter (Jeanette Ivy) Special thanks to Dr. West and nursing staff KUCHENMEISTER. —On the 14th of August, to the wife of H. Kuchenmeister, of Clarence Park —a daughter (Barbara Agnes) LIGHTFOOT. —On the 16th of August, at Tumby Bay Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs Reg Lightfoot —a daughter (Joan Mary) McCABE. —At Glenelg Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McCabe —a son Both well. No visitors for seven days. TIEMAN (nee Esma Heddle). —On the 1st of September, at Queanbeyan, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Tieman —a daughter. THYER. —On the 7th of September, at Hutt street Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Thyer, of Reade Park Gardens —a daughter (Audine Kay). VIANT. —On the 7th of September, at Glenelg Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Viant, of Plympton —a daughter. Special thanks to Dr. Stoddart and nursing staff WALKER (nee Lukey). —On the 26th of August, at Bethesda Private Hospital, Rich-mond, Victoria, to the wife of Dominic Walker —a son (John Dominic) Both well. ZWAR (nee A. Schliebs). —On the 1st of September, at Angaston District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Zwar, of Stonefield — a daughter Both well. MARRIAGES O'LOUGHLIN—BOOMER. —On the 3rd of September at St. Francis Xavier's, Wakefield street, Patrick, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O'Loughlin, of Kapunda, to Melba, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boomer Mount Barker Junction. SCHULZ —ALM. —On the 5th of September, at St. Augustine's Church, Port Augusta, by Rev. Canon Robinson, the marriage of Dorothy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alm, of Magill, to Walter, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schulz, of Yorketown. GOLDEN WEDDING McDONALD —GALE. —On the 13th of Septem-ber, 1888, at Red Hill, by the late Rev. Henry Hartley, Laura Kate Gale, second daughter of the late Enoch and Sarah Gale, of Red Hill, to Thomas McDonald, fourth son of the late Charles McDonald, of Roseworthy. At home, Willow Bend, Cobdogla, 11th September. SILVER WEDDINGS PROSSER —BARTLETT. —On the 9th of September, 1913, at the Presbyterian Church, Winninowie, by the Rev. R. E. Stanley (Methodist minister. Port Augusta), Ellen Grace, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. Bartlett, to James Henry, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Prosser, of Stirling North. Present address, 3 Elmo avenue, Westbourne Park. TREZISE—WILLIAMS.—On the 4th of Sep-tember, 1913, at the Moonta Mines Methodist Church, by the Rev. A. Hartlett, Ella M., daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Wil-liams, of Moonta Mines, to Joseph J., son of Mrs. Trezise and the late John Trezise, of Tumby Bay. Present address, Tumby Bay. APPROACHING MARRIAGE FAVILLA—CROZIER.—The marriage of Madeline R., younger daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs: G. Favilla, of Kadina, to Arthur B., younger son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. Crozier, of Renmark, will be solemnised at St. Columbia's Church, Renmark, on Monday, the 12th of September, at 7.30 a.m. Friends cor-dially invited to ceremony. No reception. ENGAGEMENTS DREWITT—ERICKSON.—The engagement is announced of Gladys, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Drewitt, of Mount Gambier to Jack, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Erickson, of Minnipa. MATTERS—PRITCHARD.—The engagement is announced of Mavis J., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Matters, of Wasleys, to Leslie H., eldest surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pritchard, of Red Banks. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings are extended to the under-mentioned members of the Children's Hospital Birthday League. All communications re-garding birthdays in this column must be addressed to the Lay Superintendent, Chil-dren's Hospital, North Adelaide Minimum insertion fee, 2/6 Grandma Eley, 280 Seaview road, Henley. Uncle Vic. Coombe, 44 King st., Mile End Oakley White, Georgetown. "Cheerio" Sylvia May Lehmann, Quorn, Sept. 3rd. "Cheerio" Eleanor Hoile, Victor Harbor. "Cheerio" Mr. C. R. Pfitzner, Eudunda. DEATHS BISHOP.—On the 7th of September (Lon-don), Frances Leonard, loved brother of Mrs. H. R. Knowles, Hyde Park. (By cable.) COLMER. —On the 8th of September, Thomas, relict of Mary Ann Colmer, aged 77, of Coromandel Valley. Loved grandad of Willie, Allan, Bill and John. DUTCH. —On the 8th of September, at Mount Barker, Gerilda Mary, relict of William Henry Dutch, aged 69 years. DUNNING.—On the 5th of September, at the Wallaroo Hospital, Samuel John, beloved husband of Ida Annie Dunning, and father of Tom, Keith, Ross, Clem and Jean, of Moonta, in his 57th year. FERGUSON (nee Griffen). —On the 7th of September, beloved wife of Thomas S. Fer-guson, late of California street aged 67 years. GOLDSWORTHY.—On the 8th of Septem-ber, at his late residence, 144 Barton ter-race, North Adelaide, Horace John Leslie (late of Hamley Bridge), dearly beloved hus-band of Bertha Goldsworthy and loving father of Ron, Colin, and Phyllis, aged 54 years Rest-ing. HITCHIN.—On the 8th of September, at his residence, 47 Goodwood road, Westbourne Park, Edward, second son of the late William and Maria Hitchin, in his 84th year. JOHNS.—On the 8th of September, at pri-vate hospital James Henry, of Henley Beach, dearly beloved husband of Sarah Jane, and loving father of Perce, Arthur (deceased), Ruby, Leonard, Lucy, Stanley and Clifford, leaving 18 grandchildren and five great-grand-children. Aged 82 years. Rest after weari-ness. NEVILLE.—On the 8th of September, at Blyth and District Hospital, Catherine Alice Neville, aged 79 years. RYMILL.—On the 7th of September, at her residence, 100 Kingston terrace, North Ade-laide, Adelaide Louisa, daughter of the late Frank Rymill, of Springfield, Mitcham. ROGERS.—On the 8th of September, at the Adelaide Hospital, Jam's Henry Rogers, of Montacute road, Hectorville, aged 81 years. ROACH.—On the 8th of September, at a private hospital, Prospect, Thomas Roach (late M T.T.), youngest son of the late Thomas and Margaret, of 42 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide, aged 69 years. Re-quiescat in pace. SURIDGE.—On the 8th of September, at a private hospital Eliza Catherine Suridge, of 43 Cowra street Mile End, and formerly of Ashton, dearly beloved wife of the late Wil-liam Henry Suridge, aged 79 years. SADLER.—On the 8th of September, at Ade-laide Mary Elizabeth Sadler, of St Lawrence avenue Croydon Estate, relict of William James Sadler late of Semaphore, aged 67 years At rest. SEAGRIM.—On the 7th of September, at Kalgoorlie, John, beloved husband of Jane Sea-grim, of 53 Vardon street Kalgoorlie, and late of Woodside, aged 85 years. SCHLINK, William, of Hillsea Sheringa, West Coast, in his 80th year. SANDERS.—On the 7th of September, at his residence, 5 Leslie avenue, St. Peters, John Edgar, beloved husband of the late Maria Ellen Sanders, and loving father of Grace and Ray, aged 70 years. THREDGOLD.—On the 12th of August, at Ogden, U.S.A., George, the beloved husband of Ellen Thredgold, and loving father of Ste-phen, Stanley, Harold, Ruby, Myrtle, Theo, Olive, Nellie, William and Arnold, aged 81 years. IN MEMORIAM AUSTIN —In loving remembrance of Mrs Austin who passed away on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1936 Ever remembered —Inserted by Irene AUBERT.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who passed away on the 9th September, 1930. Deep in our hearts her memory is kept We who loved her will never forget. —Inserted by her loving mother, brother, and family. ABER.—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1932 Dearest memories linger still, Not just today, but always will. —Inserted by daughter Florie son-in-law Allan, Loraine and Harold.

IN MEMORIAM BAUM.—In loving memory of mt dear hus-band, who passed away on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1933 His smiling face and loving ways Will linger with me all my days; Sad and sudden was the parting, How sadly I miss you. —Inserted by his loving wife. BAUM.—In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1933, at Loxton. A lonely thought and a lonely tear Keeps dear father's memory ever dear— Not just today, but always will. —Fondly remembered by his daughter, Gert, and Don. BURFORD.—In loving memory of dear hus-band and father, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1932. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a wound no one can heal. —Inserted by his loving wife and daughter Myrtle, son-in-law Cyril, and grandson Jack. CAMPBELL.— In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1936.—Ever remembered by her husband and sons, Harold, Robin, and Jack. DONHARDT.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1933, at Georgetown. It is not the tears at the moment shed, That tells of the heart that's torn, But the loneliness of after years, The sadness silently borne. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. FRENCH. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1930. Loved and remembered the same today As in the hour he passed away. —Inserted by his loving wife and children. HOLTON. —In loving memory of my dear husband who departed this life on the 14th of September, 1936. With tender thoughts and deep regret, I who loved you never forget. —Inserted by his loving wife Jean HILL.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1929 —Always remembered by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter, Stella, Les, Joan. HILL.—In loving memory of our dear hus-band and father, who died on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1929. Deep in our hearts his memory is kept, We who loved him, shall never forget. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. INNES.—In loving memory of our dear father and mother, who passed away on the 8th and 9th of September, 1936. Loved, remembered, longed for always. —Inserted by their loving daughter and son, Beat and Allan. INNES.—In loving memory of our dear mother and father, who passed away on the 8th and 9th of September, 1936. A tender chord of memory's harp Is softly touched today. —Inserted by their loving sons and daughter-in-law Alf, Bob and Marion. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1936. Sadly missed. —Inserted by her loving husband, son, daugh-ter-in-law, Netta and Ted. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1936. In silence we remember.— Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law and grandson, Gladys, Jim, Neil. KEENAN.—In loving remembrance of my daer aunt, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1937. —Sadly missed by Max, also remembered by H. A. Hastings. LAMBDEN.—In fond memory of dear mother, who died on the 9th of September, 1931. To be with us in the same old way Would be our dearest wish today. —Inserted by Lydia, Roy, Ron and Flo. LAMBDEN.—In loving memory of dear grandma passed away on the 9th of Septem-ber, 1931. A cheerful smile, a heart of gold, One of the best this world could hold. —Inserted by Gwen, Art, Reg. and Glenice. LEE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who was called home on the 9th of Septem-ber, 1936. We have you in our memories, God has you in His care. —Inserted by loving daughter and son-in-law, Susie and Harry. LEE.—In loving memory of our dear aunty, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1336. This is the day of remembrance, The one of sad regrets, This day we will always remember, When the rest of the world forgets. —Inserted by her loving niece, Rene, Ken and family. MARSHALL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, and grandma, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1929. The sweetest memories of mother linger for-ever. —Sadly missed by her loving son and daugh-ters, Horace, Elsie, Ethel and grandchildren. MARSHALL.—In loving memory of our dear grandma, who passed away on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1929. —Ever remembered by Doris, Elsie and Mavis. MARTIN.—In loving memory of our dear mother and gran, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1937. A cheerful smile and a heart of gold, The dearest mother the world could hold; Always unselfish, thoughtful, and kind, A beautiful memory to leave behind. —Inserted by Ralph, Thelm. and Jan. MARTIN.—In loving memory of our devoted wife and mother, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1937. We long for the loving voice that's gone, For the vanished smiles we long; But God hath led our dear one on, And He can do no wrong. —Inserted by loving husband, sons and daughters. MELLOR.—In loving memory of dear George. "I, who love him, will never forget." —Inserted by his loving mother. MATTHEW.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Leo, who passed away on the 9th of September 1937. R.I.P. —Fondly remembered by his mother, sisters, and brothers. MATTHEW.—In fond memory of our dear Leo, who died at Victor Harbor on the 9th of September, 1937. So dearly loved and sadly missed. —Inserted by mother and Rose. MATTHEW.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Leo Joseph, who was acci-dentally killed on the 9th of September 1937. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. R.I.P. MATTHEW. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1937. God will link the broken chain Still closer when we meet again. —Inserted by his loving wife, Marjory, little Bobby, and Joan. MONTGOMERY, Henry Graham.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the 9th of September, at Brooklyn Park. Resting where no shadows fall. —Inserted by his sons and daughters. NEAVE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Penneshaw on the 9th of September, 1937. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace he awaits us all. —Inserted by his loving daughters, Alice and Edna, of Minnipa. NEAVE.—In fond and loving memory of Samuel, who passed away at Penneshaw on the 9th of September, 1937. The flowers we place on your grave will perish, But our memory will last. —Inserted by his sister-in-law, Emily, nieces and nephew, Flo, Emmie, and Fred. ROSS.—In loving memory o[ our dear father and grandfather, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1937. One sad year of longing Only God in heaven knows What that parting cost. He was always singing and laughing, So happy and full of fun; We miss him, oh, how we miss him, But God's will must be done. Gone from us his smiling face, Those pleasant cheerful ways; The heart that won so many friends In happy bygone days. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Emily and Ern, and grandchildren. ROSS.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, John C. Ross, who died at Macclesfield on the 9th of September, 1937. Oh, for a touch of that vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still —Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Howard, Ina, and family. SHERIFF—In loving memory of my mother, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1919. Remembrance keeps you near. —Ever remembered by her only child, Myrtle. SPARGO.—In loving memory of our darling sister, Ella, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1921. One of God's dearest and best. —Ever remembered by her loved ones THOMAS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the 7th of Septem-ber, 1923. One by one we're gathering home. —Inserted by Louisa and Alf THOMAS.—In loving memory of our dear brother George, who died on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1937. One by one we're gathering home. —Inserted by Louisa and Alf WOODGATE, Grace.—A token of love to the memory of mother, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1936 God gently closed her tired eyes, And whispered "Peace be thine." —Inserted by Min, Triss and Flo. WOODCOCK.—In loving memory of our dear gran, who passed away on the 9th of Sep-tember, 1936. God gently closed her tired eyes And whispered "Peace be thine." —Ever remembered by Flora, Hazel and Arnold, Pinnaroo. WOOD.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Barbara, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1935 Dearest memories linger yet, Too dearly loved to ever forget. —Inserted by her loving mother and father. WOOD.—In loving memory of Barbara, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1935. Beautiful memories of one so dear We treasure always with love sincere. —Inserted by J. and E. Warne, Nance and Leah.

FUNERAL NOTICES (8d. line, 30 letters or figures, min. 2 lines.) ROGERS.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. JAMES HENRY ROGERS are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the resi-dence of Mr. W. A. Austin, "Woodland View," Montacute road, Hectorville on SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., for St. George's Cemetery, Magill. A. C MARTIN, Undertaker, Magill. Phone F1002 BELL.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. GEORGE BELL, of Woods Point, are re-spectfully informed that his Funeral is ap-pointed to leave the Adelaide Hospital on FRIDAY, at 3.30 p.m., for the Catholic Ceme-tery, West terrace. CHAS. A. BERRY, Funeral Director. 157 Magill road, Maylands. Phone F3253. BOUTELL. —THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. JOHN BOUTELL, late of Myponga, are respectfully informed that his Funeral is ap-pointed to leave 157 Magill road, Maylands, on FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m., for the West terrace Cemetery. CHAS. A. BERRY, Funeral Director. 157 Magill road, Maylands. Phone F3253. SURIDGE.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. ELIZA CATHERINE SURIDGE, dearly be-loved wife of the late Mr. William Henry Suridge, late of Ashton, are respectfully in-formed that her Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wade, 8 Foster street, Norwood, on SATURDAY, at 10.30 a.m., for the Norton's Summit Cemetery. CHAS. A. BERRY, Funeral Director. 157 Magill road, Maylands. Phone F3253. HITCHIN. —THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. EDWARD HITCHIN are respectfully in-formed that his Funeral is appointed to leave his residence, 47 Goodwood road, Westbourne Park, on FRIDAY, at 11.30 a.m., for the Mitcham General Cemetery. JARVIS, SON & MILDRED, Undertakers and Funeral Directors. Hyde Park and Kingswood. Phones U1332 and 2377. GOLDSWORTHY.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. HORACE JOHN LESLIE GOLDS-WORTHY (late of Hamley Bridge) are respect-fully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 144 Barton terrace, North Ade-laide, on FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m., for the North road Cemetery. ALAN C. DESLANDES (late A.I.F.), Under-taker. 84 Semaphore road, Semaphore. Phone J6511. JOHNS.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. JAMES HENRY JOHNS are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 335 Military road, Henley Beach, on SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery. F. T. ELLIOTT & SON. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Port road, Hindmarsh. Phone L4668. Est. 1850. SADLER.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. MARY ELIZABETH SADLER, of St. Law-rence avenue, Croydon Estate, relict of Wil-liam James Sadler (late of Semaphore), are respectfully informed that her Remains were removed from the Chapel of "The Funeral Home," Port road, Hindmarsh, and privately interred in the Cheltenham Cemetery on THURSDAY last, the 8th instant. Canon T. H FREWIN officiated. R. H. MOUNTFORD, Funeral Director. THE FUNERAL HOME. 211-221 Port road, Hindmarsh. Phone L5944. WILLIAMS.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. ARTHUR DANIEL (Bunny) WILLIAMS, of Port road, Hindmarsh, are respectfully in-formed that his Funeral will leave the resi-dence of his father, Mr. J. Williams, 40 Glyde street, North Kensington, on SATURDAY, at 3 p.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery. P. GANNONI & SONS, Undertakers. 227 Parade, Norwood. Phone F5109, and 21 High street, Kensington, Phone F1208. SANDERS.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. JOHN EDGAR SANDERS are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 5 Leslie avenue, St. Peters, on FRI-DAY, at 12 noon, for the Payneham Ceme-tery. PENGELLEY & KNABE, Funeral Directors. 210 Rundle street. Central 496 ROACH.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. THOMAS ROACH (late M.T.T.) are re-spectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 42 Mackinnon Par-ade, North Adelaide, on FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. for the Catholic Cemetery, West terrace. FRANK J. SIEBERT, Funeral Director. 47-49 Wakefield street. Phone 413. LORD MELBOURNE LODGE U.A.O.D. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother T. ROACH. For further details see Undertaker's notice. F. CLOW, Secretary. HAY.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. WIL-LIAM WALLACE HAY, of 84 North parade, Torrensville, are respectfully informed that his Remains were peacefully laid to rest in the Salisbury Public Cemetery, on THURSDAY, the 8th inst. Rev. E. T. Prior kindly officiated. THOMAS BRADY, Undertaker, Phone 70. Salisbury. COLMER.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. THOMAS COLMER are respectfully in-formed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Coromandel Valley, on FRIDAY, at 3 p.m., for the Coromandel Valley Cemetery. G. H. STOBBS, Funeral Director. Gulfview road, Blackwood. Phone 133. DUTCH.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. GERILDA MARY DUTCH are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, Commercial road, Mount Barker, on FRIDAY, at 2 p.m., for the Blakiston Ceme-tery. L. W. CARR, Funeral Director, Mount Barker. Phone 61. A.A.A.—SEWELL'S FLORISTS. Wreaths that will please you from 5/-. 4 Rundle st C2026. (After hours, L4915). A—FUNERAL FLOWERS PROMPTLY deliv-ered. Tucker's, Florists. 9 Grote st. C4385 A MUCH NICER WREATH FOR 5/- AT PENGILLY'S, FLORISTS, GROTE ST. CENT. 2108. AFTER HOURS, L5629. A BEAUTIFUL WREATH OR FLORAL DE-SIGN from 5/-. "THELMA," 48 King Wil-liam st. C5799. After hours. F5188. ARTISTIC WREATHS from 5/-, at shortest notice. QUALITY UNSURPASSED. E. & W. HACKETT LTD., 77 Rundle st. Ph. 350. After hours U2182. DYEING for mourning at shortest notice. Branson's. Dyers and Dry Cleaners. J6171. FLORAL SPECIALISTS, HARRIS, SCARFE, LTD. Beautiful wreaths from 5/- ; expert work ; best value in Adel. C3300. After hours C3301. A MORGANS Marble Works. LOWEST PRICES IN ADELAIDE. To your advantage to inspect our stock. HEAD OFFICE, VICTORIA SQUARE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Est. 1856. W. LAYCOCK C1581. 81 WAYMOUTH ST. (next City Motors). MARBLE AND GRANITE MEMORIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT REASONABLE PRICES. COUNTRY WORK A SPECIALTY. W. NOAL & SONS, Undertakers. Funerals arranged and reverently conducted, from £10. 227 Parade, Norwood. Ph. F5109. 263 Unley road, Unley. Ph. U4044. IN MEMORIAM WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Alice Mahalo, who passed away on the 9th of September, 1933. I have lost my life's companion, A life linked with my own; God alone knows how I miss you As I walk through life alone. —Inserted by her loving husband, Ted. RETURN THANKS THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS and STEP-SON of the late HENRY WILLIAMS wish to sincerely THANK all kind relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, cards, floral tri-butes and personal expressions of sympathy in their bereavement. MRS. S. M. AND MR. E. J. BARTLETT desire to THANK friends and relatives for mes-sages, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this as a personal ex-pression of thanks? MRS. W. H RANKINE and SONS desire to express their deep GRATITUDE to all kind relations and friends for letters, telegrams, cards, and floral tributes in the sad loss of their dear beloved husband and father. MR. A. W. PARKER and FAMILY, of Pros-pect, desire to express their deep GRATI-TUDE to all kind Relatives and Friends for letters, telegrams, cards and personal expres-sions of sympathy in their sad bereavement. MRS. C. CASTINE and FAMILY desire to THANK the members of the South African Veterans' Association, members of all rifle clubs, and kind friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement and for beautiful flowers. THE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late Mrs. M. C. HAHN, Angaston, wish to THANK relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. Special thanks to the doctors, Drs. Hoopman and Alcol, and the Rev. Hebart. Will all please accept this as a per-sonal acknowledgment of our sincere grati-tude. Inquest Date Changed.—The inquest into the death of Kenneth Davenport, 18, laborer, of Barnes avenue, Magill, which had been fixed for this afternoon, has been changed to 9.30 a.m. on Sep-tember 20. Davenport died at the Ade-laide Hospital on August 29 from in-juries received when the motor cycle he was riding came into collision with a motor van at Kent Town on August 24.