BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS BIRTHS ADCOCK-—On March 14. to the wife el John B. Adcock—a daughter BARTLETT.—On March 14. at Me morial Hospital, to the wife of Rev. Harry K. Bartlctt —a son iKorman /Union). Both weli. BEATON (nee Jean McKay).—On March 14. at Lameroo Hospital, to Signaller F. T. and Mrs. Beaton (A.LF.) —a son (David Frauds t. Both well. Thanking Dr. Cock and hospital staff CLELAND.—At Epsom, England, on March 9, to Dr. and Mrs. W P. Cleland —a son. CLAKKE (nee Royansi.—On March 14. at Dnley Private Hospital, to Mr. and Sirs. Ted Clarke—a son. Both well. EDWARDS.—On March 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards—a daughter. GIBBS (net J. Anderson). —On March 14. at Sirius. to Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibbs —a son (Allen Georget. Thanking Dr. Jolly and Sister Shinn and staff. GOODENOCGH.—On March 12. at Danford Hospital, to Florence, wile of W. G. (Jockl Goodenough—a daughter. HARRIS (nee Jean Fewingl.—On March 12. at Warraweena Private Hospi tal, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris, of Mile End—a daughter (Patricia Joan). JAMES inee Mullen.—On March 16. at Sister Selth's private Hospital, to wile of E. w. James—a son. LIND.—On March 8. at Murray Bridge Hospital, to the vile of W. J. Lind, Ca loote—a son. Special thanks to Dr. Beddle and hospital staff. McDONALD.—On February 25. at Memorial Hospital, to the wife of Beg McDonald—a son (Peter James). NETTER.—On March 15, at Memorial Hospital, to the wife of Alfred Netter, Glenelg—a daughter. OSBORNE-—On March 13, at Sirius Hospital, Alberton. to the wife of A. E. Osbarne, of Woodville —a son (Malcolm WUiaml. Both veil. Thanking Sister Shinn and staff. FETHICK.—On March 11, at Wen dotiree Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Pethlck—a son (Lecu Allan). Thank ing Dr. Everard. Sister Carter and staff. PROBERT.—On March 11 at South Coast District Hospital, to Maxine and Frank (R.A.A.F.)—a daughter. Many thanks, to Matron Tuck and staff. BANKTNE.—At Unley Private Hospi tal, en March 10, to the wife of F. C. Rankine—a daughter.   BAINSFORD.—On March IS, at St. Ann's Private Hospital to. the wife of Richard V. Rainsford—si daughter i Jill Ziorrainei. Thanking Dr. Baudinet and hospital staff. STARKEY (nee Gutschei.—On March 4, at Maltland. to the wife of L E Starkey, or Weetulta—a bonny daughter. KFMMTJTt (nee Ida Meeney).—On March 1, at Freeling Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Semmler—a daughter. Margaret (Kay). TAPUN.—On February 23, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Taplin, of 210 Varden st_ KalgoorUe, W.A.—a daughter (Margaret Janet). THOMSON (nee Simon).—On March 8, at Streaky Bay Public Hospital, to Bilvy. wile of Allan W. A. Thomson, of -Spring Vale." Elllston—a daughter (Judith Joyce).   THORP.—On March 12, at Malvern Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thorp. of Blackwood—a daughter (Brenda Ann). Thanking Dr. A. B. Russell sisters and staff. WHITE (nee Parmiter).—On March 14, at St. Ann's, Cheltenham, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White, Kilkenny—a daughter (Judith Ann).   WHENAN (nee Eileen CarroUl. —On March 8. at Koonawarra Private Hospi tal, iT?rfinM, to Mr. and Mrs. I* K. Whenan. ol Moonta, via Agery—a son. Thanking Dr. Raises, matron and staff. WARD (nee Hurrelll.—On March IS, at Memorial Hospital, to Thelma, wife otH. a Ward, of Hilton—a son. Thank- Ing Dr. Erichsen and hospital staff. No visitor* for seven days. MARRIAGES BURFORD — SCROOP. — The marriage of Claire Adeline Scroop, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Scroop, of Pin- naroo, to Pte. Ronald William, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Burford, of Pinnaroo, was solemnised at Malvern on March 14, 1942. Rev. J. C. Oliver offi- ciated. GRIFFEN — HANNAM. — At Maughan Church, Franklin street, on March 14, the marriage was celebrated of Mary, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. J. Hannam, of Strathalbyn, to Corporal Charles Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Griffen, of Ashford. HEY — GEERING. — The marriage of Muriel E., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Geering, of West Croydon, to Maxwell L., only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hey, of Lochiel, was solemnised at St. Barnabas, Croydon, on February 28, at 5.30 p.m. Rev. W. Swan officiated. MOODY — SMITH. — On February 26, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, Violet May, daughter of Mrs. M. Smith, 42 North terrace, Hackney, Aredaide, and the late Mr. C. Smith of Pinnaroo, to Mervyn Andrew, third son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moody, of Ceduna, West Coast. Rev. L. P. Moran officiated.   PARKER — POLLARD. — On March 14, at Luhr's Road Congregational Church, the marriage of Alvina, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pollard, of Payneham, to Harry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parker, Kensington. THOMPSON — HANLON. — On February 7 the marriage was solemnised of Peg, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Han- lon, of Mile End, to Stan, third son of Mrs. J. Thompson and late Mrs. E.   Thompson, of Lockleys. WALDING — KLEI. — The marriage of Neata, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klei, of Hilton, and Pte. Harold (A.M.F.), third son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walding, of Whyalla, was solemnised on March 14. SILVER WEDDING TOPLEY — PARKER. — Mr. and Mrs. Topley, Ascot Park, announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, which was solemnised at St. Luke's Church, Maidstone, Kent, England, by the Vicar (Rev. Collis), March 17, 1917. APPROACHING MARRIAGES DAWE —COLVILLE.—The marriage of HazeL eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LYsTbawe. to Bernard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Colville. both of Rosewatei Gardens, will be solemnised at Holy Trinity Church, on Saturday, March 21. at 5.30 p pi FARRELLY—MENZIES. — The mar- riage of Joan, only daughter of Mrs. and the late Tom Farrelly, of 91a South ter- race, to David (A.M.F.), younger son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Menzies, Mount Gam- bier, will be solemnised at St. Xavier's Cathedral, Wakefield street, March 21, 3 p.m.   FTEOERT—CRAFT.—The marriage ol Joan M-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Flegert, to Ronald S, eldest son ol Mr. and Mrs. J. Craft, on March 21. al 7 pan, Alberton Baptist Church. KEAST—JARRETT.—The marriage of Phyllis D.. fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Keast. of Riverton, to Maxwell C, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. W Jarrett, Medlndie, will be solemnised ai Riverton Methodist Church, on March 21 at 3pm. KLEEMAN—LEVER. —The marriage of Audrey, youngest daughter of Mrs. E wwman of Clarence Park, to Lance second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Lever of Biack Forest, will. be solemnised a Holy Trinity Church, North tec, oi March 21. al 6 pjn. No reception. SMITH—CAIRB.—The marliage o Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Smith, ol Darlington, to Malcolm youngest twin son of Mr. and the lab late Mrs. A. Caire. of Glengowrle. will m solemnised at Moseley street Church Gienelg. on March 21. at 4.30 p.m. TCKCKS—JONES. —The marriage o Eva K_ eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr: W. E. Tuncks. of Port rd_. Cheltenham to Herbert C youngest son of Mrs M Jones. Norwood, and the late Mr. W Jones. late Third Creek, Magill. will b solemnised at St. Paul's Church. For Adelaide, at 6JO p.m. Thursday. Marcl 'ENGAGEMENTS CHALMERS—BUCK.—The engagement Is announced of Edith Agnes, oniy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Chalmers, of Prospect, to Frederick David, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. J B. Buck, of Pros- P<COCKBimN—TEIXAND.—The en gagement is announced of Anne D., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Coekbum. of Warradale. to Ralph L. lAJLF.i. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Telland. of Gives Plains. CUSTANCE—PEPPER. — The engage ment is announced of Olive Deane. youngest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. A. distance, of Bicklord street. North Rich mond, to Raymond Fredrick, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pepper, of Fiisell St.. Henley Park. HARDING — DOBNER. — The engage ment is announced of Mavis Evelyn. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harding, of West ter.. Kensington Gar dens, to Edwin Ernest (R_AAJF|. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. B Dobner. of Dudley rd.. Marryatville. HUNT—HAEBICH.—The engagement Is announced of Dawn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hunt, or Mount Barker, to Aim Lyall, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Haebich. or Hahndorf. LACRIE —BEAGLET.—The engagement is announced of Jean H., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Laurie, of Alberton. to Peter C, second son of Mrs. T. Eeagley, of Queenstown. MdtNERNEV—HUGHES.—The engage ment is announced of Kathleen Mildred, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M Mclnerney. of Alberton. to Alfred Keith, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hughes. of Hlndmarsh Island. MAPLE—STACEY.—The engagement l announced1 of Olive Joan, second daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Maple ol Strathalbyn. to Glen Archie, fourth son of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. T. Stacey of Strathalbyn. PORTER—CURTIS.—The engagement Is announced of Ruth, youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Porter. Id Cowra si.. Mile End. to George, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Curtis. 16 Bowel St.. Woodville. STEPHENSON—KLAR.—The engage ment Is announced of Gloria. eld<?fl daughter of Mr. pnd Mrs. L. J. Stephen iin, or Colonpl Liiht Gardens, to Eric OX Happy Valley.

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ENGAGEMENTS   TUCKFIELD—HODGES.—The engage jment if announced of Edith (May) Tuckfield, eldest daughter of Mr and Wrs. J. Tuckfield. of Whyalla, to Albert ? Melville) Bodges, eldest "son ol Mr. and Mrs. G. Bodges, of Salomontown. Port Piriiv WALTERS —RZESKOWSKI. — The en gagement is announced of Ethel &f?y. BiUi daughter oT Mrs. and the late Mr. A. Walters, of Payneham. to Raymond Walter IAJ.P.I. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J Ryefkowsfci. of Salisbury WARLAND—RICHTER.—The engage ment if announced of EsteUe Linda, ysungest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. U E. WarL-nd. of Kilkenny, to Sjt. Cyril N. iR.A AJM. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Richter. of Kilkenny. YOUNG—MADDISON. —The engage   ment .is announced of Eugenic iJeani. only daucnter of Mr. and Mrs. M Young, of Torreasville. to Mervyn IAIF.I. second son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Maddison. Adelaide.   BIRTHDAYS   Miss Nelda Koch, 'Kia Ora,' Kilkerran. Gwen Pope. B.x G7. Murray Bridge: Nel lie Bollenhagen, Box 17. Mnnasb <9 yrsi ; Jennifer DrEbsch. 28. Hereford at-. Tri nity Gardens i 9 yrs.l. -Cheerios'—Mr. I Jim Holden. Cummins: Edith Webb. Steel ton: Miss Esther Beelitz. Brinkworth; Mrs. Allen, c/o St. Joseph's Providence. West ter. city: Mrs. J. Golden. Edin burgh. DEATHS ADAMS. —On March 7. at the Broken' Bill and District Hospital. Eleanor Han nah, beloved wife or the late J^i-o Aaams. and loving mother of Claude. Hay, Frank, Jack. Vera, Win, ana .w : aged 72 years and 11 months. BBYAN-—On March 16. at tbe resi dence of his daughter. 38 Francis st_ Clarence Park. James Thomas, dearly be loved husband of Alice Bryan, at 21 South ter., Adelaide, and loved fattier of Frank and Lorna (Mrs. Keith McMor- I ron i: aged 63 years. Sweet rest. BRINKLEY.-On March I6 at Man num. Beatrice Annie, beloved daughter of the late D. R. and Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Brinkley; aged 53 years. GOBI On March 16. Anthony Clif ford, darling infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F Gcfal. of Glandore. BECKER.—On March 15. at his re sidence. 57 Portrush road. Toorak Gar dene. Ferdinand Edwin, beloved husband of Laura Adelina Becker, aged 84 rears HOBKE.—On March 15. at hospital. Susan Florence, second daughter of the' late Jesse and Leah Home, of Bradford, Yorkshire. In her 78th year. Best after weariness. NELDKER.—On March 16. at Tannnda. Friedricfa Wllnelm. beloved husband of Paulina Aasnste Neldner. and loving father of v**" Alma. Julius. Rtinard. and Adolf, aged 79 years. PAGE.—Cn March 15. at Adelaide Florence Mabel May Page, of Kensington, widow of the late A. H- Page, and beloved mother of Ruby and Sylvia, aged 57 years. At rest. SCHCLZ.—On March 14. at Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. Riverton, Edith Annie, beloved mother of Edie. Mrs. Mc- Carthy. Manoora. aged 73 years. j SCHULZ.—On March 14. at Bivenon J Memorial Hospital, Edith Annie, widow of tbe late G. F. Sebulz. late of warning- { ton, in her 73rd year. At rest. WARK.—On March 14. at her rest-1 dence. 17 Flora street. St. Peters. Ellen,: widow of tbe late Alec Wart, in her 80th year. There is no death; the leaves may tall and Bowers may fade and pass away. They only wait through wintry hours. the coming of tbe May. And ever near us though unseen. The dear immortal spirits tread. For all the boundless universe is life: There are no dead. IN HEMORIAH ADAMS.—In loving memory of our dear sister Laura, who passed away on March 17, 1341.—Ever remembered1 by Ella and Sita. "The pure in heart shall see God." ADAMS.—In fond and loving memory of dear Auntie Laura, who passed away on March 17. 1941. —Inserted by Margaret, Len and Paula. BAIN In loving memory of Sydney. "Ever remembered." * —By bis loving mother, father, sisters, brothers. BRYMER.—In loving memory of Colin, who passed away at Benmark. March 17. 1539. Beautiful memories of one so dear We deeply treasure from year to year. —Inserted by his loving motner BRYMER.—In loving memory of Colin, who passed away March 17, 1939. Fond memories like the ivy ding —Ever remembered by Doris, Bill and Bob. BARNETT.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away March ,16, 1941. Hearts that loved never forget: In memory you are with us yet. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. BURR.—In loving memory of Edward Albert, who passed away on March 17. 1940.—Ever remembered by Lyle. Flo and family. COULTER.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Robert Gordon, who died March 16. 1941. Peacefully sleeping.—Ever remembered by his lov tog lather and sister. CARUER.—In loving memory of my mother. Elisabeth. A beautiful memory is all I have left Of a wonderful mother I never forget. —Inserted by her son Arthur. CRAMOND.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who died on March 17. 1940 tAccidentally drowned.) Treasured in my memory for ever. Happy days we spent together: Dearest memories fond and true Will always remain, dear, of you. —Inserted by her loving husband. CRAMOND <nee White). —In memory of our dear Pearl, who passed away on March 17. 1941. A beautiful natnre. full of kind iji*hb A helping hand to all In need: A pleasant smU=. a heart of gold. Tbe dearest daughter the world could hold. 1 —Inserted by her mother. lather, sisters. brothers. Mavis and Max (niece and nephew), and Dick. CRAMOND. —In loving memory of onr dear Aunty Pearl, who passed away on March 17. 1940 Deep in our hearts a memory Us kept Of one we loved and will never forget. —Fondly remembered by her loving niece and nephew. Hazel and Jack. North Adelaide. CRAMOND. —In loving memory of my dear Auntie Pearl, who suddenly passed away on March 17. 1940. Though I did my best to save you, I could not say you stay, I have you in my memory, dear. God has you in His care. —Always remembered by your loving nephew Max. CRAMOND.—In loving memory of our dear sister, who suddenly passed away on March 17. 1940. In mind a constant thought, dear. In bean a silent sorrow. But. oh. what would we give today. If we could only hear your voice, dear. —Fondly remembered by her loving sis ter and brother-in-law. Jean and Boy. CRAMOND. —In loving memory of my dear sister. Pearl, accidentally drowned. Benmark. March 17. 1940. Thoughts drift back to bygone days. Time moves on. but memory stays. —Inserted by her loving aster and brother-in-law, Ada. George, nieces and nephews. UIOUE.-In loving memory of - our darling father. John Edward, late chief officer of the South Australian Fire Bri gades, who passed away on March 17. 1935. Beautiful memories.—lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Emily and Joe. EDWARDS. —In loving memory of oar dear dad. who passed away on March 17. 1937. at Naraeoorte. Five years today me message came. From God, Who thought it best: To take dear dad from this world. And give him peace and rest. j —Ever remembered by his cbildren. FErjT?nx.—ln loving memory ol our dear wile and mother, who passed away on March 17. 1936. We have you in our memory. ] God has you in His care. —Inserted by her loving husband and son Max. ? FECTBIL.L.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on March 17. 1336- Hearts that loved you. never forget. In memory, mum, you are with ns yet, —Inserted by her loving daughter and soa-iD-lay. Freda aod Jim FEUTRDLI-—ln loving memory of mum. who passed away on March IT. 1936. She never failed u> do her best. Her heart was true and tender. She toiled so hard for those she loved. And left us to remember. —Inserted by Allan and Lorna. GEARY. Margaret.—ln loving memory ol our dear wife and mother, who passed away on March 17. 1941.—Inserted by her loving husband and children. GEARY. —In lovine memory of my dear sister. Peg. who passed away on March 17. 1941. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. Earth's weary trials and suffering past: In silence she suffered, in patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no —Sadly rals&ed. Nan. HABRIS. Elizabeth.—ln tering me mory of our mother and grandma, passed am on March 17. 1941 Tom. Muriel. family I BARKIS.—In loving memory of our I dear mother and grandma, who passed I away on March 17, 1941 For every one she did her best. May God grant her eternal rest. —Ever remembered by her loving son Bert, dauehter-in-law Stella, grandsons Ron and Ross. HARRIS.—In loving memory at our dear mother. Elizabeth Harris, died March 17. 1941. Pond memories.—ln serted by h?-r children. HOW.—In loving memory ol dear mother, who passed away on March 17. 1941. Two llrtie words, not hard to write. But two I'll remember all my life ?! My mother. I—lnserted by her lovlnu daughter end '? son-in-law. Glen. Bur and children Geoff i md Ron. | HOW—In lov-ins; memory of out dear mother, who passed away on March r7. 1941. I Hearts that loved you n'ver forget: | In memory you are wiLh us yet. —Inserted by her lovins daughter Winnie and snn-in-Ia? Mrlvill?. and grandchildren. Leslie and Margaret.

i FUNERAL NOTICES BRYAN.— The friends of tbe late Mr. James Thomas Bryan, late of 21 South tei, Adelaide, are respectfully infonnea that his funeral will leave die residence ot bis son-in-law "Mr. K. Ucllorrom. 38 Francis St.. Clarence Park, on Tuesday. at 3 pin. (or El. Saviour's Cemetery. FRANK J. -SZEBEET. Ftraeral Director 47-49 Wakefield Ft., Adelaide. Telephone Central 413. BEUNKLJSY. —The friends of Uie late Miss Beatrice Annie Brinklev are re spectluUy informed that ber funeral will leave the Methodist Church. Randall si. Mannum today, at 2JO. for interment In the Mannum Cemetery. □AHL & WABHURST. Funeral Directors ilunina. Phone -J gfM :Kt.H — Thf friends or tbe ute Mr P. UE Hecker are respectfuUr informed that bis funeral will leave his late resi dence. 57 Portrush road. Toots* Gardens. on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, for St. Jades Cemetery. Brighton. P. H. TREVELIOSJ. Funeral Director. Brighton 57318. BOKHE— The Iricnas or the late Mis S. Florence Home are respectfully in formed that her remains sere privately laid to rest in the Cheltenham Cemetery on Monday morning. Rev. j. J. Kilmartin officiating. J T BOABE & SON. Fcneral Directors. 283 Port rd_ Kilkenny. 117945. IJELDNER. —The friends of the late ? Friedrien Wllhelm Neldner are respect fully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, near Tmnanda, on Tuesday, at 3.30. for the Schoemborn Cemetery. J. T. BXEEMANN. Undertaker. Tanunda. DAGE.—The friends of the late Mrs. r Florence Mabel May Page are respect fully informed that her funeral mill leave the residence of Mr. O. U Arnold. Mo. 85 HigS street. Kensington, on Tues day, at 2 P m_ for the West Terrace Ce metery. W. NOAX. & Sons. AJ.D.A.. Funeral Directors. 227 Parade, Norwood, F3M?: Unley nL. Bnley. 54044. ?DARK.—The friends of the late Mrs. V Ellen Eliza Warfc. beloved wile of the late Alexander Wark. are respectfully inhumed that ber remains were resMKeu from her iate residence. 17 Flora at, Bt. Peters, on Monday. 16th but. and peace fully laid to rest in the Paynehaa Ceme tery Rev. Edgar Arnold kindly offlci- CHAS. A BEBBY. Puneral Director. 131 Magii} nj. MayJands. P3253. IT Sewell's. florists, beauutul wreaths nalwaysready. 7a Bundle st-, C 2026. — A MUCH nicer wreath at pengUir's. Aporbts, Crote ?. Cent. 2MB. "Alter hours, 13623. ABEWWDL wreath from &/-. ATheuna^ florist. King Wm. St. C 5799 — —JUCKER-& florists. 9 Orate st. Phone COBS. After noon. LSBII — IAAA—MORGAN'S Marble Worts. Vie " torts ?q. IN MEMOKIAM HOW.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed aw?iy on March 17. Away from life's worries and pain. She is waiting tin we meet again. —Inserted by Her loving daughter Laurel and son-in-law Jim. JONES.—In loving memory of dear. HLda. who passed away on March 17.! 1924.—Inserted by her loving parents,! sister and Brother. JONES.—In loving memory of our dear! father and grandpa, who passed away at- Lockteys. on March 17. isS. i The pasEing years can never change ! Our thoughts ot one so dear- i Fond memories linger every day. ; —Inserted by Mary and WU. 'grand-; aaughlers, Gwen and Joan. I JONES. —In laving memory of my dear husband, who passed away at Lock Jen! on March 17. 1938. Thoughts drift back to bygone days. Life moves on, but memory stays —Inserted by his loving wife. Rose. JONES.—In loving memory of my dear ££& it^isS ?"* mt " LDCkleyi" Deep in my heart a memory 1* kept. Of one I loved and will never forget. —Ever remembered by bis daughter Cleme. JOITCE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and lather, who nassed away on March 17. 1940. at Wamertown. Only those who have lost can tell. The cost of parting without farewell. A beautiful memory is all we have left Ot our dear dan, who has gone to rest. i?Mntbered by his loving cue KEU.Y.—In loving memory of oar Mtrcb"^. JS& "*" "?' " God has gathered home our ??rtiti? Placed our bud among His flowers. Taken back our darling Johnnie. To a better home than ours. —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. WaUarooT ??=? KASSEBACM.—In loving memory of our dear mother. Emma Ida who passed away live years ago today. March 17. Sweetest of memories linger yet. Tod dearly loved to ever forget. —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law. Gladys and Bay. and grand sons. KASSEBADM—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Tanunda on March 17. 1937. Ever remembered. —Inserted by Mona. WaL Eva. Morris. KASSEBADM.—Dear to the memory of our dear mother, who passed away on March 17. 1537. Por each of us she did ber best. May God grant her eternal rest. —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law Audrey and Barry. KASSEBAUM.—In loving memory ot dear mother, who passed away at Tanunda, March 17.1937. The dearest grandma who ever lived. Our children win never know. But I hope to be the mother to them. That you were, dear mum, to me. —Ever remembered by her loving daugh ter. Phyllis, and son-in-law. Knrt. KASSEBACM.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on March 17. 1337. SOver hair and heart of gou. Our mother's love can never be toss. —Ever remembered by Edgar. Gertie and Trevor. LOGAN.—In loving memory of mi near daughter. Shirley, who nacsrrl mi on March 17. 1941. A sweeter child never lived.—lnserted by her loving mother, brothers and sister. Ralph. Dudley and, Gwenie, and loving father. Barmera. ?lIUMI. —In loving memory of our dear fatfcer. who passed away on March 16 1922. Just a token, true and tender. To show, dear father, we still remember. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Daisy. Percy, grandchildren John and Judith unc?EU.—ln loving memory of my dear father, who passed away on March 16. 1922. The years pass away, memories stay As sear and dear as yesterday. —Inserted by his loving ""p*-"- rlrtlir NTJTT.—In loving memory of oar Jsar inw>?i?r who pftimif away March 17. 1941.—Bemembered of Crystal. HaaeS ami nf^prfr** PATTEKSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband. William Patterson, who passed away at PenoU on March 17. 1940. The passing years can never change. My thoughts of one so dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps you near. —Inserted by his loving wife. Elisabeth Patterson. KAICUFF—In lovtng memory ?l oar dear husband and dad. who passed away March 17. 1936. There is a race that n- ever before us. A voice we ?ronld an love to hear: A smile we wm always remember. Of the one we all loved so dear. —Sadly missed by wife and family. KEUDON.—In lovine mxmorv of n dear wife, who died on March f7. 1929. —Ever remembered by her lovnw hus band. J. Reatoon. I sEIMUS-Loving memories ot dear father, passed away on March 16. 1940.1 In memory you are with us yet.—Doris and Les SWIXHUN.-eacnd to the memory or my dear sister. Ruby, who passed away on March 16, 1934. Sweet are the memories that never fade. —Always re membered by her loTtns sister Murtel. SHBKPE —In loving memory of our desr mother, who passed away on March 17. 1940 Ever remembered. —Inserted by her lortng- son. Barry, daughter-in-law. HI. grandsons, BUI and ten. SBABTE <nee CarUert. — In loving memory of mother, who psated away March 17. IS4O. Tears roll on. memories stay As neai and dear as yesterday. Beautiful memories never fade Of one we loved but could not save. j —Inserted by her lovtng daughter Clem; end son-in-law Billy | SHARPC Ie loving memory of mother, who passed away March 17. 1940 I A smibn* face, a heart of gold. One of the best tbe world could hold. : —Inserted by her loving husband and daughter Chrissie. TOVEY. —In memory of my beloved husband. Stanley. who passed away March 17. 1941 —Inserted by hi- <orinc trife

MATWMDKUL DOLTS 4aatrta?Miial Kunu iKeciat.i. n estate, over 60 yean. Otnular peraaaaj introductions, itt auumtac. a*t?a£) guaranteed Call or ?tiw tar eVtanV Holts. 117 South ter, AdrL. ar tiac UW BAILWAT MBptor*. UH cootf iwanitt "hotnir am) private arrni. visbn am lady. land oi etiiklrrn; also prrpmmt farmer desiret awet U<y. rlr? auir il^ce. Introductions. Hob*, zt? ?Uj wi S lf AST rounc ladT, 21. Pracrnafii *ishfs meet rrttafd fount gmtkaur tie* early marriage; also vtaem. 47. vitti nom? ?nd means, wishes meet craUr man. .-ieir marriage. [ntradactlaa* Ho fs 217 6onth tPT

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