Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 22 October 1955, page 11


PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

BIRTHS

ANTHONY. — On October 16, at R.W.H., to Elsie and Bert — a daughter (Wendy Joy). (Sister for

June and Gail.)

ATKINSON (Foster).—On Octo-ber 20 at Korumburra Hospital, to Judith and Tony—a son.

BLIZZARD (Fleming). — On October 20, Windermere private hos-pital Armadale, to Wilma and

Bob — a son (Robert Gordon). (Both well.)

CHISHOLM (Bramich). — On October 18, at Frankston Commun-ity Hospital, to Gwenda and John

—a son.

DELLAR (McKean). — On Octo-ber at Fairbank, Box Hill, to Barbara and Tom — a son (Gregory Allan). (Brother for Rev.)

ELLETT.—On October 6, at Koo-wee-rup, to Heather and Wal—a daughter (Margaret Jean).

ELMORE (Winter). — Gwynne and Stan are happy to announce

the birth of Pamela Rose at St. Omer, on October 18.

EVANS.—On October 21, at St. Andrew's Hospital, to Marion and Stanley—a daughter.

GALLAGHER (McDonald). — At Brighton Community Hospital, to Jjanette and Ian—a son (lan Hugh). (Both well.)

HALL (Pratt). — On October 20, at Mercy Hospital, to June and Bob — a son (Robert Alexander).

HAMBLIN (Prowse).—On October 19, at Mena House, to Joan and

Peter—a son.

HARDEMAN (Davies). — On October 18, at St. George's, to Pat and Alan—a son. (Both well.)

HAW (Rodgers). — On October 25, at Queen Victoria Hospital, to Sheila and Ken — a daughter (Linda Patricia). (Both well.)

HICKEY (nee Slater).—On Oc-tober 10, at Kerang District Hos-pital, to Joan and Noel—a daugh-

ter.

HOLMES (Coghlan). — On Octo-ber 19, at Creswick Hospital, to Margaret, wife of Bill — a daugh-ter (Julie Anne).

LOVICK (Kearn). — On October 12, at Mansfield district hospital, ta Aileen and Keith — a son. (Both well.)

MATT (nee Graham-Measor). —

At Moorabbin Community Hospital,

to Honor and Don — a daughter (Julie Ann). (Both well.)

MATTHIES (Philpot). — On Octo-ber 13, at Stradbroke private hos-pital, Leongatha, to Jean and Ivan —a daughter (Diane Margaret).

McCALLUM (McSwain). — On

October 20, at Bethesda, to Joan and Iain — a daughter (Heather Joan). (Both well.)

McMANUS (McNeil).—On Octo-ber 7, at Sea Lake B.N.H., to Chick and Keith—a son.

MEADOWS (Carr). — At Mosgiel, to Elaine and Ken — a daughter (Glenys Evaline). (Both well.)

O'BRIEN (nee Thomson). — On

October 21, at St. Vincent's, to Carmel and John — a son.

PENNEY (Darvas). — On Octo-ber 20, at Footscray Hospital, to Patricia and Max — a daughter (Janine Lorraine). (Caesarean Birth.) (Both well.)

REID (Howman). — On October 17, at Queen Victoria, to Joan and Bob — a daughter (Elma Joan).

RELF (Thomas). — On October 21,

at Bethesda — a son, to Sue and

Reg.

RICHARDS. — On October 17, at Bethesda Hospital, to Joan and Colin — a son.

ROFFEY (Skerry). — On October 21, at Margaret Coles, to Pat and

Max — a son (Paul Craig), a brother

for Mark.

SHELL. — On October 4, at Tra-

ralgon, to Nancy and Doug — a

daughter (Robyn Lynette).

SHIELDS. — On October 20, at Seymour Memorial Hospital,

Enid and Irvine — a daughter. (Both

well.)

STEWART (Pitts). — On October 20, at Kia-Ora, Regent, to Molly and Bob — a daughter (Linda Chris-tine). (Both well.)

TULLY (Hill). — On October 17, at Mosgiel, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tully — a son.

WILKINSON (Morcom). — On October 20, at St. George's Hos-pital, Kew, to Phyl and Les — a daughter (Meryl Joy). (Both well.)

WINDSOR (Harvey). — Adrienne and Rob are happy to announce arrival of Paul Leonard at Epworth on October 21. (Both well.) (Brother for Mark.)

GOLDEN WEDDING

GAY—BRAY. — Mr. and Mrs. James Bamford Gay, of Grey-holme, Lalbert, have pleasure in announcing the 50th anniversary of their wedding, celebrated on October 25, 1905, at Napoleons Congregational Church, by Rev. G. A. Williamson Legge.

DEATHS

ANDERSON. — On October 20, Charles, dearly beloved brother-in-law of Maisie and Ted Douglas, loved uncle of John and Dorothy. —Thy will be done.

BAKER. — On October 20 (sud-denly), at 5 Waterloo street, Cam-berwell, Alice May, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. Allen (deceased), sister of H. W. Allen (deceased), Dr. L. H. Allen (Canberra), Sir Carlton Allen (England), Mr. Har-rison Allen (Sydney), and Mrs. V. P. Phillips (Sydney). (Privately in-

terred.)

BAKER. — On October 20, Alice May, dearly loved mother of Mary and son-in-law Donald Stuart.

BAKER. — On October 20, Alice May, beloved mother of Shirley (Mrs. Clemence), grandson Brian

and granddaughter Peggy Clemence.

BAKER. — On October 20, Alice May, much loved mother of Ber-nard (Dr. Baker), and daughter-in law Charlotte (Ballarat).

BALMER.—On October 21, at her residence, 5 Dixon street, Men-tone, Alice Lucy Charlotte, dearly loved wife of Albert, aged 48 years.

BALMER.—On October 21, Alice Lucy Charlotte, dearly loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anquetil, and loved sister of Stuart

(deceased), Eva (deceased), and

Gordon.

BALMER.—October 21, Alice, dearly loved sister of Gordon, lov-sister-in-law of Marian and loved aunt of Marie and Keith.

BALMER.—October 21, Alice, dear friend of Mavis and Phil Ellis, loved aunty of Carol and Christine.

BENNETT. — On October 20, at his home, Edward Albert (Garry), beloved husband of Blanche Isa bel, devoted father of Gil, Garry, and Ruth, loved father-in-law of Phyllis and Gwen, grandfather of

Dianna and William (Privately in-terred.)

BOTTOMS. — On October 20, at her residence, 2 Fitzgerald rd., Essendon, Laura, dearly loved wife of Martin Henry, loving mother of Florence (Mrs. Nicholl), Geoffrey, Winifred (Mrs. Cook), Jessie (Mrs. Williams). — At rest. (Private cremation October 21.) BOTTOMS. — On October 20,

at her residence, 2 Fitzgerald rd., Essendon, loved mother-in-law of Alex, Doreen, Harold and Jack, loved nanna of Jean and Mac, Bell,

Jill and Faye, Elaine and Betty, Wendy and Peter. BULMAN. — On October 17, at a private hospital, Jane Matilda Bulman, of 150 Douglas parade,

Williamtown, dearly beloved wife of the late William, beloved mother of Rosalind (Mrs. Ross), IV (Mrs. Edward), Clair (Mrs. Dean), and loved sister of Elizabeth, Rebecca, Robert, William, Charles (deceased), and Claude. —Mother and father reunited. (Privately cremated Octo-ber 19.)

BUTTERWORTH. — On October 21, Allan Andrew (Peter), of 31 Laburnam street, Blackburn, loved husband of the late Hannah, lov-ing father of Aubrey, Reg, and Stan, fond father-in-law of Dot and Ida, dear grandfather of Lynette

and Alan, Bill, Ian, and Alan.

DEATHS

CARLYLE.—On October 21, at Highfield private hospital, Thomas Carlyle, of 15 Willis street, North Balwyn, beloved husband of Louisa, loving father or Carlyle, Noel, and Donald, and loving grandfather of Richard, Barbara, John. Michael, Mary David. Evan, and Jennifer, aged 76 years. —Always remem-

bered.

CLARK.—On October 20, at a private hospital, Essendon, Ada, of 10 Nicholson street, Essendon, the dearly beloved wife of the late Peter Clark, of Ascot Vale, loving mother of Frank (deceased), Aria (Mrs. Schroder), Robert, Fred, and Ralph, in her 95th year. —At rest. (Privately cremated October 21.)

CLARK. — On October 20, at private hospital, Essendon, Ada, beloved wife of the late Peter Clark, loving mother of Frank (de-ceased), Ada (Mrs. Schroder), Robert, Fred, and Ralph, aged 94 years. —At rest.

COGLE. — On October 21, at 23 Normanby avenue, Thornbury, Fred, beloved husband of the late Mary Ellen, and loved brother of Jessie (deceased), Emmie (Mrs. Turner), Lucy (Mrs. Knox), Ethel (Mrs. Johnson), Percy, Lance, and George, aged 86 years.

COGLE. — On October 21, at his residence, 23 Normanby avenue, Thornbury, Fred, dearly loved friend of the Boyd family. —Sadly

missed.

CROW. — On October 21, at a private hospital, Minna Hermine, wife of the late Robert Turner Crow, late of Highbury road, Tally Ho, loving mother of Elsie, Mrs. J. Stocks, William (deceased), Her-bert, Leslie, and Elizabeth (Mrs. J. Moore), aged 81 years and nine months. —Resting.

CROW. — On October 21, at a private hospital, Minna Hermine, loved mother of Elsie and Jim Slocks, loved nanna of Doug and Beth, and devoted nan of little Julie and Peter. —Sweet rest.

CROW. — On October 21, at a private hospital, Minna Hermine, loving mother of Les, and mother-in-law of Edie (Stanhope), grand-ma of Earle, Mervyn, Robert, Walter, Valda, Lisle, Maureen, and Bernie. —At rest.

CROW. — On October 21, Minna Hermine, loved mother of Eliza-beth and James Moore, loving nan of Les (deceased), Norman, and Lorraine (Cobram), and Jean. (A resident of East Burwood for 8i years and nine months.) —Peace-fully sleeping.

CLIFTON.—On October 21, at a private hospital, Rosanna, beloved wife of the late Alfred Ernest Clif-ton, loved mother of Eva (deceased), Clarence, Erol, Muriel, Mervyn, Bridie, Lois, and Dolores.

FOX.—On October 17, at her residence, Weir street, Euroa, Annie Mary, relict or the late John Thomas, loving mother of Gauld-ing (deceased), Dorothy (Mrs. Bell), Julia. Queenie (deceased), John, Clifford, Gladys (Mrs. Matthews), Victor, and Stan (A.I.F., deceased). —Rest after much suffering.

GILL.—On October 21, at his home, No. 247 North road South Caulfield, Cecil, dearly loved hus-band or Ethel Mary.

GILL.—On October 21, at his home, South Caulfield, Cecil, be loved brother of Ada (deceased). Alice (deceased), Herbert, Maude (Mrs. Newing), Reginald. and Vivian (deceased).

GILL.—On October 21, at his home, No. 247 North road, South Caulfield.Cecil, sincere and loved friend of Edith Dorothy Deane.

HARPER. — On October 20, at his residence, 142 Albion street, East Brunswick, Frederic Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Jessie, and loving father of Dorothy (Mrs. Johnstone) and Ellis, father-in-law of Jim, and Grandfather of Vivien, and brother of Lou (Mrs. Fisher), aged 69 years. (Private cremation.)

HASSELL. — On october 21, at Mordialloc Community Hospital, Ernest Frederick, dearly loved hus-band of Beatrice Hassell, of 663 Glenhuntly road, Caulfield, loved father of Ernie (Bob), Edna (Mrs. Horne), and father-in-law of Gladys and Bill, dear grandfather of Leonard und Ronald, aged 73

years.

HIGMAN.—On October 20, at ger daughter's residence, 1187 Nepean Highway, Highett, Jane, dearly loved wife of Charles Mark-by Higman, and loving mother of Jordon and Maisie (Mrs. J. Mat-hiesson), fond mother-in-law of Elsie and John. —Requiescat in pace. (Privately interred.)

JEWELL. — On October 20, at Dandenong, William, beloved hus-band of Violet, aged 62 years.

JONES.—On October 20, at private hospital, Ernest, late of 2it Nicholls road, Ormond, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ann, dearly loved father of Esnie (Mrs. W. Morrison), fond father-in-law of Bill, dear granddad of Barbara and Neville. —So mote it he.

JONES. — On October 20, at private hospital, Glenhuntly, Ern-est, loved father of Alma (Mrs. S. C. Owen), fond father-in-law of Stan, loved grandpa of John and Peggy.

KLUG. — On October 17, at

Brisbane, late of Glen Iris, Francis Mary, dearly beloved wife of Wil-liam Herman, loving mother of John, also dear mother-in-law of Sylvia, beloved sister-in-law of May

(Canterbury).

LAWLER. — On October 21, at Alfred Hospital, James, of 16 Union street, Windsor, dearly be-loved husband of the late Kath-leen, and precious father of Doro-thy and Ron. —Peacefully sleep-

ing.

LYNCH (nee Harrop). — On Oc-tober 17, at her home, 34 Clover-dale ave., Toorak, Doris Eileen, only daughter of the late George and Christina Harrop, of Mount Macedon, also loving sister of Ken.

MACKINNON.—On Octobor 21, at 18 Jerrold street, Footscray, Wini-fred Mary, dearly beloved wife of James, loved mother of Kath (Mrs. Kiely), Ian, Maxwell, and David (deceased), mother-in-law of Jack and loving nana of Patricia, John, Bernard, David, and Doreen. —At

rest.

MALONE.—On October 21, Mar-garet Malone, of Majestic Man-sions, St. Kilda, beloved daughter

of the late John and Mary Malone, of Koroit. —Requlescat in pace.

McKINNES.—On October 20, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. J. Brett), Mt. Bute, Ellen Lang, widow of the late Donald McKinnes of Harwood, Lake Bolac, and loved mother of Kath-leen (Mrs. L. Page, Wickliffe), Alan (deceased), Hilary (Lake Bolac), Jean (Mrs. A. Torpy, Mincha), Don-ald (Camperdown), and Eva (Mrs. J. Brett, Mt. Bute) aged 79 years.

MORGAN. — On October 19, her sixth birthday, Judith Ann Morgan, dear granddaughter of E. and S. Yann, niece of Phyllis, Ray, Ian and Douglas. —Loving memories.

MURRAY. — On October 21, at private hospital, Brunswick, Ed-mund James, dearly loved husband of Grace Emily, of 15 High street, Sunshine, loved father of Stan, Ruby (Mrs. Thorburn), Doris (Mrs. Young), Neville, and Lindsay. (Late of Somerville.)

MURRAY. — On October 21, at Vaucluse Hospital, Edmund James, dearly lovod husband of Emily, 15 High st., Sunshine (late of Somer-ville), loving father of Stanley, Ruby (Mrs. Thorburn), Doris (Mrs. Young), Neville and Lindsay, in his 74th year. — A Patient sufferer at rest. (No flowers.)

MURRAY. — On October 21, at Vaucluse Hospital, Edmund James, loving father of Doris, loved father-in-law of Reginald, devoted pa of Fairlie and Marina, in his 74th year. — In God's care.

O'BRIEN. — On October 21, at Fairfield Hospital, Christopher Denis Gerard, beloved son of John and Barbara, Malcolm st., Mans-field, loved little brother of Rose-mary, Michael, Denise (deceased), and Timothy, aged four years.

—R.I.P.

PIERREHUMBERT. — on Oc-tober 13 (suddenly), at Dandenong, Leslie Arthur, son of the late Ed-ward and Hannah Pierrehumbert, of Buln Buln, loved brother of Grace (Mrs. Beach, Girgarre), brother-in-law of Arthur, and fond uncle of Betty (Mrs. Colman), and Beryl (Mrs. Koch).

QUAYLE. — On October 16, at his home, 1 Atkins avenue, Glen Iris, Harry Herbert, beloved son of the late Robert and Janet Quayle, and loving brother of Isabel

(London) and Alex.

DEATHS

RAMSAY.—On October 20, Lil-lian Maude, 7 Grange avenue, Can-terbury, wife of the late H. J. Ramsay. (Privately cremated.)

READ.—On October 18, at 202 Tooronga road, Glen Iris, Mary Bell (Molly), dearly beloved daugh-ter of John and Jean Read, loved sister of Jean, sister-in-law of Syd, loving aunt of Dianne and Robert. (Privately cremated October 20.)

ROWE. — On Octobor 20, at 104 Melville road, Pascoe Vale, Wil-liam, of 70 Gleneira road, Rip-ponlea, beloved husband of the late Emily (nee Scarlett), and dearly loved uncle of Jean and Mervyn Langdon, aged 74 years.

RYAN.—On October 21, at Gipps-land Base Hospital, James Cue, of McMillan street, Maffra, beloved husband of Susan, and devoted father of Doris, and brother of George (deceased), Herbert, Percy (deceased), Harold (deceased), aged 86 years, formerly of Walhalla, and Boer War and 4th Light Horse,

1st A.I.F.

RYAN.—On October 21, at Gipps-land Base Hospital, James Cue,

fond father-in-law of Alan, and devoted grandfather of Peter, Brian, Noel, and Elaine.

WILLIAMSON.—On October 19, at his home, Eastford, Whorouly East, Harry Blackwood, loved hus-band of Violet, loving father of Billie, Valerie, Audrey, and Merle, fond brother of Minnie (Mrs. M. Milne).—A patient sufferer at

rest.

IN MEMORIAM

On Active Service

REYNARD. — Loving memories I ut my dear son Jack, died P.O.W., 1042. (Inserted by George and Mary Reynard, Queenscliff.)

TALINTYRE.—In loving memory uf our dearly loved son, Norman, 3/23rd Btn., nth Div., killed In action, El Alamein. Octobor 23,

i042.

Longed for always.

—(Inserted by his loving mother and lather.)

BENINI.—-Loving memories ol Mum, who passed away October 23,

.054. -Always remembered. (Joe| and Marje.)

COCK.—Dearest memories of a | wonderful father and grandpa, passed away October 22. 1053.

A wonderful dad a loving friend. ! He suffered in silence till the end.

(Inserted by his loving children.]

Jack, Jean, Nola, and grandchil dren.)

CONDON.—Happy memories of my dear husband, John, also my dear parents, William and Henri-etta Culhane, (inserted by Helena Condon.)

DAVIES.—In loving memory of my husband, Richard, who passed away October 22, 1953. (Inserted

by his wife, daughter Lynda, and

son Harold.)

FELLOWES.—Loving memories of Owen, who left us on October 22, 1947. beloved son of Thomas and Flo, fond brother of Vivien, dear grandson of Flo Spence, loved nephew of Arthur and Maisie. -Always remembered.

GILLESPIE, Mabel.—Called home I

October 22. 1054.

Thoughts of years we shared I

. together.

Hold ' memories that will last tor

over,

-(Mollie and Jim Waddell.)

JAMES. .— Iii memory of my I dear husband Krank, and loved! dad of Dorothy. Estelle, Muriel,

Ilene and Alan. Passed away I october 21. 1053, late of Alexandra.

His life an ever living memory, His absence a silent sorrow, -(Gladys.)

LOCK. — In loving memory of I

¿'i, 1045. (Inserted by her loving |

mother.)

MCFADYEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother and brother-in-law, Colin (Klt. Horrie beechworth.)

RANDALL.—In loving memory i jf our dear mother. Rhoda, who

passed away October 22, 1!)63. — ' A thought tor today, a niemur) , forever, (Inserted by Gwen. Mollie

and Charlie.)

RICHARDSON. — In loving memory of our dear motnor, Ellon, who passed away at Chantery Farm Barnawartha, October 21, 1054 also dear father, on April 27, imo. -Sadly missed. (Inserten oy their lovm¿ tanitiy.)

TRAINOR. — Eliza Catherine. who died October 23, 1935 -Ever loved and remembered by her family.

WAKEFIELD. — To the ever loved memory of grandma, Daphne, Jack and family.)

BEREAVEMENT CARDS

HEPBURN.—The FAMILY of the

iU?.Al"'cd Ede>"' Hepburn wish to

THANK overyono for their sincere sympathy in their recent bereave

ment.

KELLY. — Mr. and Mrs. JOHN KELLY and Family wish to THANK ail kind friends and neighbors tor loiters, cards, telograms, floral tri butes,' and personal expressions in their sad bereavement, special thanks to doctors and statt, Ward 5, Allred Hospital. 144 Barkly street, East Brunswick.

- NEWMAN. — The Family

the late ELLEN ANNA NEWMAN wish to express their sincere THANKS to all relatives ano friends for their . floral tributes and kind messages of sympathy tn their iud bereavement.

lt EUI)_The Family of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. C. REED wish to THANK all relatives, friends, and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy: also for loiters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Would all please accept this as our personal expression of gratitude as so many addresses are 'unknown. A very sincere thank you to all.

9 FUNERAL NOTICES

ADAMSON. — The Funeral of the late THOMAS CARLYLE ADAMSON will leave Le Pine's funeral parlor, Canterbury road, Canterbury, on MONDAY, after a service commencing at 9.30 a.m., for the Spring Vale Crematorium.

LE PINE & SON PTY LTD., JB4148.

IlALMKIl. — The Funeral of the lato Mrs. ALICE LUCY CHAR LOTTE BALMER will leave cur pnrlor 255 Charnian road, Cnolton ham, on MONDAY, after a service commencing at 9 a.m., for the Spring Vale Crematorium.

W. D. ROSE Sa SON. XF2043.

BUTTERWORTH. — The Funeral of the late Mr. ALLAN ANDREW (Peter) BUTTERWORTH will leave Padbury's chapel, 959 White Horse road, Box Hill. on MONDAY, after a service commencing at 1 p.m., for the Spring Vale Crematorium.

A. W. PADBURY & CO. PTY. LTD., WA8131.

CLIFTON.—The Funeral of the late Mrs. ROSANNA CLIFTON will leave Sleight's funeral home. St. Kilda road. Melbourne, on MON DAY nt 10 a.in . for the Warne court' Ccrrfetcry, arriving at 1 p.m.

A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD, Phone MB4020 (3 lines).

COGI.ll. — The Funeral- of the iato Mr. FRED COOLE will leave lils' home. 23 Normanby avenue, Thornbury, on MONDAY, after a service commencing at 10.15 a.m.,

for the Boroondara Cemetery. Kew. — A

J. FERGUSON «Ss SON, JJ3037. 4

FUNERAL NOTICES

COGLE. — Members of the Thornbury Bowling Club, and the bowling fraternity in general, are informed that the Funeral of their esteemed treasurer. FRED COOLE, will leave 23 Normanby avenue, Thornbury, on MONDAY, after a service commencing at 10.15 a.m., for the Kew Cemetery.

R. GRISOLD. Pres

C. BOWDEN. Sec.

CROW. — The Funeral of the iate Mrs. MINNA HERMINE CROW will leave the Methodist Church, East Burwood, on MON DAY, after a service commencing at 3 p.m., for the Burwood Ceme tery.

LE PINE & SON PTY LTD.,

JB4148

GILL.—The Funeral of the lute Mr. CECIL GILL, of No. 247 North road, South Caulfield, will leave our parlor, 122 Carpenter street. Worth Brighton, on MONDAY, at the conclusion of a service com mencing at ll a.m., for the Brlgh ,on Cemetery.

J. MONKHOUSE & SON PTY. LTD. Tel. XB11G2.

HASSELL. — The Funeral of the late Mr. ERNEST FREDERICK HASSELL will leave the Bathurst memorial chapel, corner Glenhuntly and Kooyong roads, Elsternwick, on MONDAY, after a service com mencing at 0.30 a.m.. for the Spring Vale Crematorium.

T. BATHURST fi¿ CO. (late I A.I.F.). LF6337. LF4568.

JEWELL. — The Friends of the late WILLIAM JEWELI., oF Prin-ces Highway. Hallam, are notified

that his funeral, will leave our

íi'f.'r-. Walker st.. Dandenong, on MONDAY, after a service tu com-

ie;u:c at Ul.JJ a.m.. tor the Old Cheltcnham Cemetery.

GA RN AR .fe SOW PTY. LTD., iDandenong. Phone 308.

JONES. — Thc" Funeral of ene late Mr. ERNEST JONES will leave his daughter s home. 2A Nicholls road, Ormond, on MONDAY, alter a service commencing at 11.15 a.m., for the Spring Vale Crematorium.

T. BATHURST & CO. (late A.I.F.). LF6337, LF45Ö8.

LAWLER. — The Funeral of Hu íate Mr, JAMES LAWLER.—Will leave W. G. Apps and Sons' funeral home. B8 Carlisle street, St. Kilda, on MONDAY, at. the conclusion ot a service commencing ut 10.30 a.m.. :or the Brighton Cemetery.

W. G. APPS & SONS PTY LTD. LA7871.

MACKINNON. — Requiem Mass I or the repose of thc soul of the ute Mrs. WINIFRED MARY MAC KINNON will be celebrated

it. John's R.e. Clvtrrh West[

Footscray on MONDAY, at 7 a.m.

Che Funeral will leave 18 Jer

rold street. Footscray nt 10;30|

a.m., for the Footscray Cemetery.

NELSON BROS. MW1301.

MALONE.—Requiem Mass Iori the repose of th'e soul of the late

Miss MARGARET MALONE will be] celebrated at. the Sacred Heart Church. Groy street. St. Kilda, on MONDAY, at 0 a.m.

The Funeral will leave the church at the conclusion or the Mass for the New Cheltenham Cemetery.

TOBIN BROTHERS. FJ1294.

MURRAY. — The Funeral of the | late Mr. EDMUND JAMES MUR RAY will leave the Church of Eng land Church, Frankston, on MON DAY, after a service commencing at ll a.m., for the Frahksl.—.n

Cemetery.

T. BATHURST & CO. «late A.I.F.). LF6337, LF4568.

NUGENT. — The Funeral of the I late Mr. HENRY JAMES-NUGENT. M.c., lalo 8th Light Horse Bat talion, will leave Tobins' chapel, Flemington road, Melbourne. r>n TUESDAY, at 11.30 a.m., for thc Melbourne General Cemetery, Carl

ton.

TOBIN BROTHERS. FJ1204

ROWE. — The Funeral of the I late Mr. WILLIAM JAMES ROWE will leave our parlors. 788 Sydney road. North Brunswick, on MON DAY (October 24). nt 10.30 a.m., for the Brighton Cemetery.

JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.. North Brunswick. FW4126 (2 lines).