Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Thursday 5 November 1936, page 12


Births, Marriages And Deaths Notices

IN MEMORIAM ALLEN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 5th Novem ber, 1929. —Inserted by her loving daugher Nellie, son and daughter-in-law Len and Ann. ANGUS.—In loving memory of my darling mother, who passed away on the 5th Novem ber, 1933. "As long as life and memory lasts, We will always remember." —Inserted by her ever loving daughter Clara, and son-in-law. Chris and grandchildren.u. ANGUS (nee Ritchie).—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Francis, who passed away on the 5th November, 1933. "You can only have one mother, So patient, kind and true. No other friend in all the world, Will be so true to you." —Inserted by her loving son Charlie, and daughter-in-law, Winnie, grandchildren, Elsie and Jack. ANGUS. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the 5th November, 1933. Sad and sudden was the parting, Hard and cruel was the blow. How sadly I have missed you, No one on earth will ever know. —Inserted by her loving daughter, Julia, son-in-law, Wally, and grand-daughter, Shirley. ANGUS.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away on the 3rd October, 1933, and also my dear mother, who passed away on the 5th November 1933. Two of the best in every way, Loved and missed more every day. —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Rose and Tom. ANGUS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the 5th November. What would I give your hand to hold, Your dear sweet face to see. And be together once again, Just as we used to be. —Inserted by her loving daughter, Martha, and grandchildren, Edna and Alby. ADAMS.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Isobel, who died on the 5th November, 1935. Memory is a golden chain That links until we meet again. —Inserted by her loving sister, Flo.

BARNES.—A tribute of love to the memory . of our dear bro:.her Herb., also mother, vrho Da'-sod a?jv on the Sth November. 1922. and 4;li October 1925 i —TrseHFd by Bi'.l and Lil. I BEDSON.-In lovin? memory of our dear : hud: and and father. George Bed^n. who passed away on Ibe s!h November. 1925 —Ever remembered by liis wife and family. j ROTH —In fond remembrance of dear dad. i who died at rrerling on the slh November. : 1933. I Pond memories cling. | —Inserted by Gen. Ern. Pattie and Lance. BROWN.-In loving memory of my dear ! father, who passed away on SIH November. I 1933. ? | Tirtie passes on but s^wpet memories stsy; I Loved and rememberrd the same every day. i —Inserted by hi* loving son Bill, daughter- | in-ltw Kitty and grandchildren Betty and i Billy ? BROWN.—In loving memory of my dear hus- | band and father. who passed away on the Sth November. 1933. Upripht a;:d hone.o in aj! hi* Jrays. ! Loving and kind io the end of his days. ' —SaiTy missed by hi* loving wile and family. COWLAND.—In fad tut 10. inf l-iemory of our dear husband and father, who passed away m the Sill November. J935. Rest on in peace. Where no shadows fall t Not cares disturb your sierp. --Ever remembered by his loving wife ana ' fami.y. j DUDLEY. —In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away on the 5th Novem-ber. 1928. As day.-, pass on and years ro:i by. Mne-rie," May' and Will. FUSS.—In loving memory of our desi ? on the sth November. 1934. i children. : HAMMOND—In loving memory of our dear i mother and grandmother, who passed away on the sth November. 1934. "You can only have one mother. j So patient, kind and true." ] —Inserted by her loving son. Carrie, and fieri daushter-in-iaw. Daisy, and fami:y. i HAMMOND —In loving memory of dear ! wife and mother, who passed away on the God has 'you in His keeping. We have you in our thoushts. --Inserted bv her loving husband, also Iris. : Frrd. and Glsd. j HAMMOND—In lovini memory ol our flear: mother, died on the Sth Novrmbrr. Jfl3l — j Ever remembered by Doi:. Roy. Max and Brenda Tempier, Two Wt;>. HAMMOND.—In fond memory of dear mother, who Dassea away on the sth Navem tcr. 1934. ?A loved one in glory, looking this lay." —Inserted by her lovme daughter and son in-law, Elsie. Harn'. ?nd John. JEANES —In loving memory of my dear brother. Colin, who passed away on the 4th November. 1928. Hearts that loved him never forget. —Inserted by his loving sfeter, Reta Simcocts. Victoria. LIDDIARD. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away Ade laide, on the 5th November, 1926. —Always remembered by his loving wife and daughter, Eva. MORPHETT. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on 5th November, 1934. —Ever remembered by his wife, daughter and son, Ada and John. NATION. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 5th Novem ber, 1927. If I had the world to give I'd give it yes, and more, To see my darling mother, Come smiling through the door. NATION. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed awav on The sth Novem ber, 1927. Ever rrmembrrrfi. —Inserted by her loving dau=:;;er Alire. brother Jack, who passed away on the sth November. 15?5. Remrmbered a'.wavs.—ln serted by his lovins brother. CUrrir. sister. NOBLE. —In loving memory of brother Jack, passed away on Sth November. 1935. We do not know the trouble he bore. We did not see him cie; We onlr know he aassed awav And could not say goodbye. —Inserted by Bill. Doll. and family. NOBLE. —In loving memory of our dear brother. Jack, who died at Eudunda on the sth November. Deep in our hearts i? a memory Of one we shall never torget. —Inserted by his loving sisters, Ethel. Bet, Vi and families. PAGE(nee Holmes). —In loving memory of ;my dear sister, Olive. who passed away on the 5th November. 1933. ! "Aiu-.ns m our thoughts." j —Inserted by her .-ister, Edith Macdonald. PAGE.—A tribute of love to the memory of on the S;h' November. 1923. In * lie p^vd ? h ol nifttiory we nipr* r\ cry day. -InseriG i?v Her liij>b^nd. Dou-Ijs and Gvien.

PAVY.-- -In loving memory cf our deir fftiher. wl,n pa-srd away on iae sth Novem ber. 1335. —In-irted by hi* lovins d'auehter. Dorothy. son-in-law. Huuiiic. aiic Brny. RIDGLEY.- In lovina memorv of mother, who pj.!-;-cti awii\ uj tiie sln K;ivcniocT. lu3o U)ve gives and [iivi* .i:ici Elvc:- ti.l l;le Is gjne. And men throughout e;e:r.i:y sivr- fin and on. - -Ever remembered by her children. RIDGLEY.—In :ovjns memory n! our dear niol^cr aijd grandnia. i\"ho pa.-P€d away on -.he s;h Novrmbcr. 1935. Ever remembcrrd. —Jnserled by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Agnes and Howard, and grandchildren. RIDGLEY- In loving memory of dear mother and grandma, who died on the 5th November. 1935. Sadly m;ssfd. —Inserted by her iov;ng daughter and grand children. Clench. SHAND.—In lovins memorv of our Heat husband and faihcr. who passed away at Semaphore, on ihc sth November. 1934. Just a Inv:ni! memorv As it dawn.- another year. —Inscri**d bs' hit loving wife and children. SHEPHARD.—In lovinc memorv of our deal ! Marjone. who pa.->ed a?ay on the slh Novem oer. 1930. ?A little token, true and tender. Just to shout- we still remember." —Inserted by her loving mother, father, sis-ters and brothers. THOMAS. In loving memory of our darling daughter, and sister. May. who pas.^d swav al K<-ni Town on the sth November. li)I6. A!;ec e''erv d;ty.' In^rr'ed b"' iiT lovii:s parents S. O L. thmnas =nd lam::v. WRIGHT—In icivin^ memo:-.- our ci-al father and prand.'nili' r. wiio pa >cc away ol 111- Sth NnM-macr. 1933. Swert i> fht? word Tcmcn;b:.nr?. You vi'}. a'.ujvs h." ;PTiiriiibrrrri Ac thr year= mjy mine anri pn. —In'-pr'.ed by his ]rvin^ diii-Ji.er and son ? S:ratl-.a:byn. WRIGHT. In loving mrrr.ory nf unrlr George. who passed away on ihc 4;h Novero br-r. 1935. —Ever remembered bv L::: and Vic. WRIGHT.— :n lovinc rarmory of ta'h'r who pr.s?eci *Tay at Macrle.-n,:d on the s:r Novemboi. 1933.' Ever ii>r.iemV>errci. —Inserted by Dave. Andrew and Violf. YOUNG.— In lovins mrnnry nl o'.:r t'.rai hn^bnnd and father. Louis, who passed aval sih November. 1918. and children. Ann and Manin. YOUNG.— In fond niPTnorv of my ri^m tarn'liT. L*>ui^. who psssed aTf.ay S:ji No-,phi her THIS. . M-ninnr? ?rp trpasurr* im one rin i'.eaL ]—Inserted by his laving brother, Sid.

?VnnuncemenU under this heading must be authorised bv the name and address of the lender, and ?re lnM.Ti<"d at a charge ol Tan Shlliinuk ?nd 6ixr>rnre each when not ; eKceediiift nve lines; o\cr live lines, feix- t Benre per line. praih Advertisements !n ?hlch a Funeral . announcement I>> made are chanted for aR ' ;t the Death and Funeral were separat* announcement*, namelv — The Minimum charge of 2,tt and 3 4 respectively. ? la Memorlam and Deaih Advprilwmpnis con- i (mnlnc refprence to more than one deceased , ?re rh?r??l 2.6 each for each deceased mentioned, as If ihev were distinct ?nd 1 M>iM?te announcements. Biixuemer.U and Approachlne MarrlaKM ana Merrlage Noiices require the wunaiures ot both p*nies concerned. BIRTHS CATFORD.-On the 4th November, at Rose Parrk Prlvate Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Catford of Knoxville—a son. No visitors for six days. COCK.—On the 31tt October, at BlajK- ; wood, io the ?ife of A:i?n Cock, of Ki'u- ! gorilla- a eon. Both well. CHENEY.-At the Biacksood Private Hos. pitnl on the 2nd November, tn Mr. and Mrs ! ,T. O Cheney, of Eden Hillt- -a daughter ; Both well. : GILLESPIE—On the 4th November at . Unify Private Hospiw!. to Mary, wife of J. | T. aiilesnie— a daughter. GOLDSMITH-On the 3rd November. at Sister Smith's Nursing Home, Woodville. to Mr. and Mrs. Orry Goldsmith. of Grange-a son (Peter) Grateful thanks to Dr. Peters, matron and staff. HOLNESS( nee Winifred Kutcher) —On the PB;h October n < T>!inra Memorial Hnspaa;. Bordertown. ro the wife of M. P. G Ho ncss ? ton 'SCrvvn prrcyi. Batli ve'.l. Thanlc- ! int Dr. BroadbFir. Matron Tuck and M.tff WINTER (nee Melba Hawke)—On the 5th October, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex P. Winter. Booleroo Centre—a .son (Max). YEO—On 2nd November, to Mr. and Mrs. Yeo, of Tailem Bend —a daughter. Thanking

Dr Cotton and hospital stuff. MARRIAGES CASSIDY—STRACHAN.- On the 31st Oc tober. at 81. Marks Church. Port Pirie, by the Rev. Mons. O,Rourke. William Cassidy, second son of Mrs. Traynor Sydney. to Mary Ann. only daughter of Mrs. Strachan. Read street. Port Pirie West. MACDONALD—WEHL.—On the 28th Octo-ber, at Red Cliffs, Victoria, the marriage was solemnised by the Rev. Father Convay, of Kathleen Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wehl, Strathalbyn, S.A., to George William MacDonald, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, of Aberdeen. Scot-land SILVER WEDDING SMITH—GAZE—On the 5th November, 1911, at Tyndale Chapel. Gloucester. Eng-land, by Rev. W. I. Porter, Maude, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Gaze to Percy George. eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Both of Gloucester. Present address Port rd . Alberton APPROACHING MARRIAGES FRANKLIN—BUTLER— The marriage of Sylvia M. Franklin. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Franklin, of Farrell's Flat. to Charles. youngest son of Mrs. F and the late F Butler, of Worchestershire. England. will he solemnised at the Farrell's Flat Methodist Church, on Thursday. November 12th. at 4 p.m. LUTZE—SICKERDICK.—The marriage of Annette. eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. T. Lutze, to Martin. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. ; A. A. Sickerdick. Lobethal. will be solemnised , at the Lutheran Church. Lobethal. on 7th No-vember at 6 p.m. ENGAGEMEVTS BOWMAN—ALTSCHWAGER.—The fntrajir-Blent l? announced ol Th'lma Jenn. nniv | dnu?htor nf Mr. and Mrs. W E. Bon-man, ot ! PurnT. to Arthur Clem, eldest son ot Mr. ! ?nd Mrs. R. c. Aitsrhwaeer. of Mllllcent. 6 A , BAKER—SHINNER.—The pnengewm of : Dorothy jean, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. { R Baker, ol Gporcc ftreci M.iv'.ands. to John , Aiphonsus. second foil of ihe '.Bte T. Shtnnirk and nf Mrs. Shmnick. Mag ill road. Bo!mesda:e. ' COOKE—TILBROOK.~Tbe enga^emrnt n I announced of Winlfn-d Fred-'ica. eldest I daughter or Mr and Mrs. J. Cooke of Ade-' ldde. to Wtntnm Rnvmond. feror.d son of Mr. and the late Mi' W Tilb'-ook. of Brighton. LILL—ROY—The engagement is announced of Lola Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lill, of Renmark, to Leslie, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roy, of Renmark. BIRTHDAVS Blr'hdnv treetincs are eKtended 10 the under mentioned members of the Children's Hos pital Birthdav League. All communication* retard.nil birthdavs In thif column must be eddrreted <n (lie Lav Suoerimvudent. Ciivl drn i Hrspita!. Nonh Adelaide Minimum inwnlon fee. 2/6. Mr. J. G. Hicks. Beauchamp st.. Kurralta. Pk Mr. L Anderson. Blende St., Broken Hiil. Miss Olive Cole. Edward st. Norwood. Joyce Vindall. Shepherd st.. Brighton. Grace von Bertouch. Berri. Verna Barritt. Robert st . Sandwell. John Skinner. Harrow rd . St. Peters. Peggy Winifred Heinjus. Brinkworth. Mr. V. Blieschke. Murray Town. Mrs. Roberts. Ledger rd.. Woodville. DEATHS APLIN.—On the 2nd November. Davey Jamei Apltn. of Inman Valley, dearly beloved husband of the late Lilian Jane Aplin and loving father of Alf. and Norm., aged 70 years. AULD,—On tbe 4th November, at Wood-ville. Ellen Howard, widow of William George Auld. and daughter of John Howard Clark. BURTON- On the 3rd November, at Lon don, Emma Victoria, daughter late Edgar and Fanny Chapman 'By cable 1 BOUCHER —On the 4th November, at Anzac Highway. Novar Gardens. Peter, dearly loved younger ton of David and Betsy Boucher, aged 3 years. COUCH.- On the 4th November, at his home. 76 George street. Norwood ( suddenly ) William John (Roy). beloved husband of Elizabeth Couch, aged 47 years. Employe ot Norwood Corporation, and member S.A. Fire Brigade Board 'Auxiliary Branch>: leaving three sons and six daughters to mourn their sad loss. BOWLE.-On the 41 h November isuddenlvi. Brealey. IB Park terrace. Oilhrrton. Annie Marie, relict of Aibcr; James Dome and loving mother of Minnie. Geonre A.-ch . Ethel. Wil fred. Walter. Ivv and Eva Aecd 75 years. Ai rest. GLACKEN on the 2nd November. Lillian. beloved wife of William Glnckcn. Lipson avenue. Kadina. leaving husband, four and three daughters, afied S3 years. ReQUiescat In pace. MATHER On the 4th November. ?l Mel bourne. Hilda M . 278 High Elreet, Malvern (Victoria!, beloved daughter of the late Rev. J O. Mather tlate Presbyterian minister. Mount Barker. 8.A.1, and devoted sister ot IBnid. In Ood s care. O'DOWNELL.—On the 4tta November, at 162 North-Bast road. North Walkerville. Sarah Alice the beloved wife of James Q'Donnell. and loving mother of Margaret. Helen. Irene. Bernard, and Francis, aged SB years. Rest in peace. REYNOLDS.--On the 3rd November, at her residence. Gladstone. Rachel Edith, dearly beloved wife of Frederick, and loving mother of Ernen. -lulia iMsten. and Christina, agea 64 years. RONEY. - On the 4th November. OS Gawler, Albert Archibald the beloved elde^ -son o! Albert Bnd the ln'e MareorV. Ronr^. 01 Oawler South, nped 41 years.

SINCOCK.-On I hi- 3rd Member, at his re sidence. 24a Esmond street Hvde Park Aiber. Charirf *ht* d< ?rv Invrd luisb?rid m Atrne.-Harwy S'.ncork Atted S9 >ears. Late Mai!? OiTMtr. Adelaide G.P.O. VIRGO. On the 4th November. (suddenly), at Kimba, E. D. H. Virgo, dearly loved husband of Eileen Virgo, I or 2 Abbot f hall road. Looer Mil- I I eliam. and loving father of Joan and , I tan. ; I _ —j- ~~ i HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR BASTIAN.—In memory of Tlinmas J. S.. killed ?t Piere. Sth November. 1916. i Sadly Tnl&F?d. ' — m??n*d by his lovint? wile Ethel and fam ll}-, Marjor.e. Tom and H?g- . COLBEY—In loving memory of Sergeant Alfred Gibson Colbey. A Company. 27th Bat-lalinn. ki'.led in action at Fins. sih Novotrber ; 1916 Qre?t-?riirwlfon of Lie\u?nant-Colnnel j William Price. Eeerton House. Richmond, : Surrey, England. EDE.—In honored memory of our dearly (Mick). A. Cninpn?y.'27ih Battalion. killed in ?rt<on Flrrf. on tin- Slh Wnvcmbrr, 1916. -Inwried by homo <ok. Crordon. FLYNN.-In loving memory of my dear son and brother (Bill). who was killed on the 5th November, 1916,. at Flehrs. R.I.P. Gone but not forgotten. — By his loving mother and sister. Vonnie. NOBLE. In sad but loving memory of our brother, 1935 Or^ riiv^?^ i"?rad! nme<"cJniioll 'heal' —Inserted by his loving sister. Pearle. and brother-in-law, Clem, and nieces. NOBLE —In loving memory of John, who died on the 5th November. 1935. Sweetest memory, fond and true, Will ever remain in my heart for you. —Ever remembered by Ruby, Ken and Des. RICHARDSON.—In loving memory of my son Gordon, who was killed on active service in France, 5th November. 1916 "Always remembered Inserted by his loving mother and family, 5 Port road Hindmarsh. SMITH. -In loving memory of my dearly loved son George, of the 27th Battalion, who was miss-on the 5th November, 1916. Remembered by his mother R. Smith. WIILIAMS.- In loving memory of my dear son and brother. Arnold, killed in action on the 5th November, 19166. 'God's greatest gift remembrance. Inserted by his loving father, sisters, and brother, Walter.