BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES Not exceeding 4 lines, 2/6; each addi tional Hn«. I/-. Apprnaehing Marriage* and Enrajremeot noitaes most be signed by tbe tw« penons concerned. Birth notices by one of the Sweats unless otherwise authenticated, kftd KarrUgea. Demth and In Memoriam notices by some responsible person. ? BIRTHS ? BASSHAM (nee Watts) — On Ma; 1. at Barmera Hospital, to Dapb and Jim — a daughter (Elaine Fayi. BTJMfEADE (nee Wiltshire I.— To Norma, wile of Ross — a son (Ian Rossi. May ] at Memorial Hospital. Both well. Thanking Dr. Sweeney and stall. BKAx* l nee Roberts). — On April 23, at Hinamarsn, to Betty and Murray — a caugnter (Sandra). Thanting Or. B. M. Jo.iy and hospital staff. BURNER (nee Richards). — On May 2, atMalvern Private Hospital, to Elvin and Jack — a daughter. Thanking Dr. White and Hospital staff. BVKTON. — Cn April 28, at Quambl. to Iris and Arthur — & sen (premature. Jjved 8 hours). Thanking Matron yaughan, Dr. Bollen and all in attendance. . CLARKE.— Cn Me; 2, at the Rowan. MagiU road, to Ross and I-*nn — a girl (Leune Margaret!. Thanking Dr. Wall and hospital staff. COTTELL.— On April 28. *t Port Aug usta Hospital. to Hyacinth and Norman — a son (John David I. DAWSON (nee Sherrah). — On May H. at Rowan Private Hospital, to Iris and Jeff — a daughter (Ruth Gloria). Both well. No visitors for nve days. DAT. — To Stuart end Mary. Wanna minta Station. New South Wales, on May 3 — a daughter. DIXON (D« Levering I — To Kay and Baiph — a son (Brian Gregory). FISHER.— At Emergency Hospital. MCe End, to Jean and Lindsay — a son (Wayne Gordon). BAREST.— On April 28. st Riverton Hospital, to Olive and Denis — a son. BENET (nee Wing). — At Hindmarsh ? Memorial, to Roma and Bern — a daugh ter (Susannc Kathleen I. Thanking all in attendance. HOTCHENS- — On April 22. to Molly and Tom — a daughter. JENZEN.— At Eucunda Hospital, May 3. 'to Wanda and Lewis — a daughter. Both wen. Thanking Dr. Thomas and staff in attendance. KATEKAK.— At Angaston Hospital, on May 4, to VI and George— e daughter. Both well. Thanking Dr. Drever and at tending staff. KELSET.— On April 29. at Memorial Hospital, to Roma and Jack — a daughter. LALOK.— On May 4. at Victor Harbor, to Barbara, wife of w. Brian Lalor — a daughter. ICE.— On April 29. at QVMH, to Baleen «nd Em, of KUbam — a daughter (Kath leen Margaret). Both Well. UUJOTT.— To Vera and Stan. April 39 — a son (James Diprosel. at. Calvary. LESKE.— On May 1, at Bordertown SJ£ Hospital, to Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Leske — a con. Special thanks to Dr. Krantz and hospital staff. LLOID (nee Bnshelli. — On April 2S. at Q.VJILH, to Dorothy and Fred— a daugh ter (Janice Amy). Thankirig all in at tendance. MADDEEN (nee Maedonald).— On May 2, at TjS.it. Hospital. Bordertown. to LeoU and Russell — a son. Thanking Dr. Krantx and hospital staff. BCABXIH. — At Northern Hospital. April 28. to Jim and Mary — a son (James Leslie). Both welL MKNZEL (nee Bartsch).— On April 24, at Kaptrnda Hospital, to Sarah and Henry — e son. Thanking all in attendance. ?mt.- On April 30. at Park Terrace Private Hospital, to Dorothy and Rus sell — a daughter. Thanking all in atten dance NE&SOW -n*e Arthur). — On May 4. to Phylls and Frank — a son (Graham Tre vor). Both well. Thanking staff of QVMH. PAKKOreoN.— On May 1 at Mount Baiter Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, to Jean, wife of Tom — a daughter. Both wen. Special thanks to Dr. crafter and hospitai staff. PAULSON (nee Chenery).— At Calvary, on May 3, 'to Phyi and Ted — a daughter (Lorraine Irene). Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Rice anc staff. Melbourne papers please copy. . SITTERS (nee Viant). — To Phil and Jim— daughter. Both well. Thanking Dr. Bennett, Matron O'Brien and all in at tendance at Northern Hospital. No visi tors for seven days. SLEE.— On May 2. at MeBride. to Elizabeth, wife of John C. Slee — a daugh ter. TAHBLTN.— On Uay 3. at Memorial Hospital, to Joan, wile of Murray Tamb lyn— « son. TAXlOB ? To Mrs. Jim Taylor, of St. George's, on April 30. at Memorial Hos pital — a (laughter. THOMAS (nee Elford).— At Hindmarsh Memorial on May 3. to Arthur Ray and Ifaijorie — a daughter (Karen Joyce). Both welL TICHBON (nee Beard I. —To Roy and Daphne, at McBrlde's. May 4. — a son ?Trevor Roy). Thanking Dr. John Verco end hospitai staff. Both well. TCRNEB. — On May 4. at Memorial Hospital, to Pamela, wife of Tennyson Turner — a son (Barry Dean). VABDON.— On May 3. at Blackwood Hospital, to Patricia, wife or Edward Var don — a son. WESSNER (nee Cawrse). — On April 18. at Tower City. Penna.. O.S.A.. to Beryl ? and John — a daughter (Jeanne Mar garett. WHITE (nee Green Elliott). — On April 30, at Unley Private Hospital, to Green and Jack — a son (Kym McKenzie). Both -wen. Thanking Dr. R. Goode, matron and staff. WUNDKE.— On May 3. at Blyth Hos pital, to Veda, wife of Harold Wundke. of Brlnkworth — « daughter (Janice Eliza beth). Thanking Dr. Crosble and hos pltal staff. ? BIRTHDAYS ? Birthday greetings are extended to the ' undermentioned members of the chil dren's Hospital Birthday League. All com&wnicsQons regarding birthdays in this column must be addressed to the Lay Superintendent. Children's Hospital, North Adelaide. vnniitmm Insertion fee. 2/6. Miss Lois Day. 22 Parr street. Largs Bay; Trevor J. Edwards. 47 Stroud street, Franklyn. 'Cheerios.' Mr. W. J. AbelL Box 60. Crystal Brook: Mrs. M. Pannell, Wattle Park, Penola: Mr. Laddie BchulU, 4 Torrens street. GUberton. ? PEARL WEDDINGS THOMAS. — Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Thomas. of Bute, wish to announce , the 30th anniversary of fh^y wedding, solemnised at Adelaide on May 3. 1917, by the Rev. A. J. Pinch. ? APPROACHING MARRIAGES GROOM — BRAT. — The marriage of Myrle P, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Groom. Leabrook, to Laurence G. Bray, youngest son of Mrs. J. Bray, Gawler. will be solemnised at the Born aide Christian Church on May 10 at 630 pjn. No reception. NORTON - BAKER — DRAPER ? The marriage of Judith M-, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. B. Norton-Baker, to Murray n, eldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Draper, will be solemnised at St. Xdward's Church. Kensington Gardens, »t 7.45 pjn- on Monday, May 3. PLOBH— RIDGWELL.— Tbe marriage of BCeraa, ^ih»^ ^nngtit^T- of m-s and the late Mr. Plush, ol Woodville, to Albert iPeter), youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Ridgwell. of StaweJL will be solem nised at Pirie Street Methodist Church on May 10 at 6 p.m. ? ENGAGEMENTS ARBON— CORNELIUS.— Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Arton. of Port Broughton. wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Audrey, to Geoffrey, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. A. H. Cornelius, of Bute. BENNETT— HAGAN.— The engagement is announced of Beth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bennett, of Queens town, to Owen, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hagan. of Ethelton. BOXGESS— ZBIEKSKI. — Tbe engage ment is announced of Fay. eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of Largs North, to Geoffrey second son of Mr. and Mrs. ZSlerski, of Kensington. COLLINS — SMITH. — The engagement is announced of Nancy, only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins, of Adelaide, to Wally. second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Smith, or Hackney. CONNOR— WILLIAMS. — The engage ment is announced of Betty, only daugh . ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Connor, of Keyneton. to Leslie (Nigi. second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams, of Two Wells. OORWARD— ETTRIDGE. — The engage ment is announced of Eileen May. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dor ward, Port Lincoln, to Gilford George, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bttrtdge. of Hazelwood Park. Adelaide. FULLER— KNOX — The engagement Is announced of Ronda Gladys, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p Fuller, of Prospect, to Keith William, elder son of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. Knox, of T&ornbury. Victoria. GKEENSLADE — HARVEY. — The en gagement is announced of Rosabel M.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syd Greens lade, of Orania. to Douglas, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Cottesloe. Perth. HARROP — EDSON. — The engagement is announced of Edna May. second daugh ter of J Mr. and Mrs. P. Harrop. of Woorlnen. Victoria, to Maxwell Charles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. M. Edson. of Lower Mltcham. HUBBARD — PROBERT.— The engage- ment is announced of Yvonne Joyce, third daughter of Mr. and tbe late Mrs H. J. Hubbard. of Uraidla. to William John R.. only son of the late William John Probert. of Prospect. KEKNEDT — BROWN. — The engagement it announced of Betty, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kennedy, of St. Peters. to Douglas, only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. G. Brown, of Newcastle. LEANE — WHITE. — Engagement Is an nounced of Florence, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lcane. of Redfern. 6_A., to George White, grandson or Mrs. Oaks*, of Hindmarsh.
ENGAGEMENTS McEWIN — FOBGAN.— The engagement is announced of Dulcle M., only daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs. R, F. McEwin. Plympton. to Allan K.. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Forgan, Crystal Brook. PHILLIPS — DOWN — Th» engagement is announced of Laurel, only daughter of Mrs. M. and tbe late Mr. W. (Bill) Phillips, of Thebarton, to Max. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Down, Lyndoch. UDELL-1-LAMFRE — Ruby Jean, youngest (laughter of Mr. and Mrs'. N. tJdeil, Tan ner st.. Richmond. Victoria, to Frederick Clive IRANI, youngest son of the latej Mr. C. Lampre and stepfather Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones; of Sussex St.. North Ade laide. South Australia. ? DEATHS ANSTEY. — On May 3 (result of acci- dent). Julie Maureen, daughter of Regi- nald Charles Anstey. Aged 12 years. Requiescat in pace. ANSTEY. — On May 3 (result of acci- dent). Julie Maureen, only loved child of Gwendoline Irene Anstey. 16 Way- mouth avenue, Glandore. Aged 12 years. Requiescat in pace. ANSTEY. — On May 3 (result of acci- dent). Julie Maureen, dearly loved grand - child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nalty. Way- mouth avenue, Glandore. Aged 12 years. Requiescat in pace. ANSTEY. — On May 3 (result of acci- dent). Julie Maureen, dearly loved niece of Keera, Bernard, and Patricia Nalty. aged 12 years. Requiescat in pace. ANSTEY. — On May 3 (result of acci- dent). Julie, darling girl friend of Val- mai Marriott. Treasured memories. ADRICHT.— On May 3, at Tanunda. Clara Ida, dearly beloved wife of Ben auricht. Aged 46 years. BARKER. — On May 2. Edith Isobel. be loved wife or Gordon (Jack) Barker, lj rbxellall avenue, Norwood, and loving mother of Olga (Mrs. Roach). Esma- (Mrs. Mewberyi. and Victor: also Gordon (dee.), aged 62 years. At rest. COCK. — On May 2. at Sydney. George Frederick, late of Mount Gambler. CHRISTOFHEBSEN.— On May 2. at a private hospital. Bessie, beloved wife of Frederick c. Christophersen, or Port Augusta, and loving mother of Jack, nielma and Pat. COLWELL.— On May 4. at Adelaide, John, beloved husband of tbe late M. J. P. Colwell. late of Kurralta Park. In his 99th year. CUSSEN. — On May 3. at 92 Palmer place North Adelaide, Mellora Kathleen Cussen. ELLIS. — On May 4. at Murray Bridge, Rupert Wren Ellis, late of Pompoota, dearly beloved husband of Hilda Beryl Ellis. Aged 61 years. At rest. GREEN.— On May 2 (suddenly), at hos pital. Janet, the loved only child of Des ind Jean Green, of 29 Hocking place, Adelaide. Aged 3 months. Only lent. GBEGOKT.— on May 4. at his resl lenoe, 96 Fenzance street. Glenelg, Henry Ernest, beloved hnsband of Ux late Mabel h. Gregory and loving father of Maiiorie (Mrs. P. H. Deane). Clifford. Jack. Irene. Walter, Edward and Gwenda. Aged 90 yean. HAMENCE ? On May 3. at a private hospital. Charles K T.. beloved brotier Df Ise (Mrs. Robinson). Millie Pearson (deceased). Em (Mrs. Vawser),' and Elsie (Mrs. Griffiths). Aged 81 years and 7 months. Late of Education Department. BAJCENCe. — on May 3, at- private hospital, Charles E. T., loving father of Percy, lather-to-law of Phlllls, and fond grandfather of May and Ellen. Base Park. HAMENCE.— On May 3, at * private hospital, Charles Edward Thomas, be loved husband of the late Ellen Hamence. and loving father of Gladys and Percy. Aged 81 years and 7 months. lAte of Education Department and of 9 Wattle street, Fullarton Est. HEATON. — On May 2, at her late resi dence, Elizabeth Frances, dearly beloved wife of the late Walter John Heaton, and loving mother of Edith. Rose, Betty. Pauline (deceased). Boy and Jack. Aged 65 years. HENORX'. — On May 3, at her residence, 9 Clyde street, Parkgde. Isabella, be loved wife of the lat% William John G. Hendry. and loving mother of Agnes. Mal colm. Stanley, will and Jean. Aged 87 yearg. Besting. BENDRT. — On May 3, at her residence, 9 Clyde street, Parkside. Isabella, loving sister or Elisabeth (Mrs. Zengofsge). 46 Marion street, TJnley , LOADER.— On May 3. at his late resi dence, IS FBseU street, Thebarton, Wil liam, beloved husband ol Uly Loader, lovlrut father of Jack. In bis 76th year. MANEGO.— On May 4. at Adelaide. Eva, widow of Allan Francis Manege of Susan street, Thebarton. Agec 70 years. MONKOW.— on May 3. Mary Teresa Monrow. of J8» Faleos avenue. Mile End. Aged 76 years. Reqoleseat in pace. NOBLE. — On May 4, at Repatriation General Hospital, Springbank, Thomas W. E., beloved husband of tbe late Rose Noble and loving son of Mrs. M. and the late T. Noble, and loving father of Violet (Mrs. Pawcett), Jack and Rose (Mrs. Coen): also Harold (dec.). In his 64th year. POLBJNGHORNE. — On May 3. at a private hospital. Alma Hester, widow of Edmund Thomas PolUnghorne. of Wil liam street. South Plympton, and devoted mother or Ted. Stan. Arnold. Matilda (Mrs. Tennant) and Pearl (Mrs. Harris). Aged 80 yean. BTJSSEXL. — On May 3, at Adelaide. Emily Louisa, the dearly beloved wife of Thomas James Russell, of 35 St. Ann's place, Parkside, and loving mother of Steve and Em. Aged 69 yean. In God's care. 8CARFE. — On May 3 (suddenly), at Hounslow avenue. New Mile End, Annie, dearly loved wife ot James Scarfe. Aged SMITH. — On May 4. at his residence. 20 Start street. Grange, Sidney William, beloved husband of Doris Isanell Smith, and loving father of Noel. Malcolm, Catherine. Alice and Helen. Aged SO years. SPENCER. — On May 4, at a private hospital. Ada Mary ' Ann. beloved widow of George Spencer and loved 'mother of Rosa and George. In her 69th year. TAYLOR — On May 4. at Adelaide. Tom Stanley Taylor, of 184 Young street. Park side, and late of S.A.F.B.. and Rex Theatre, the dearly beloved husband- of Esther Mary Taylor, and loving father of Elsie. Iris. Wally (Japan), and Margaret. Aged 55 years.1947 TAPPS. — On May 3 (result of acci dent). Raymond Kenneth, beloved third son or Jam» William and Louisa Everest Tapps, 27 Rose terrace. Wayvllle (late of Pompoota). ~Aged 22 years. At rest. THOMAS.— On May 2. at Adelaide. Leslie William, the dearly beloved hns band of Alice Evelyn Thomas, of Para street, Salisbury, and loving rather of Albert Alice. William. Hilda. Ethel. Henry and Ronald. Aged 59 years. Rest TONKIN.— On May 4. at 2si Angus street, city. Samuel James, loved husband of Eliza Caroline Tonkin loving father of Jim and Laurel (Mrs. J. S. Allen). Aged 57 years. At rest. WEBBES. — On May 3. at fats residence. 13 Gardiner avenue, Newstead. Robert Edgar, beloved husband of Margaret Elizabeth Webber and loving father of Moina. Charles (dec.), Fred, George, Connie and Stan. Aged 74 years. WELLS.— On May 3. at Adelaide, Thomas William Weils, late of Prospect. WELLS. — On May 4. at tbe residence of bis son-in-law. _Mr. G. Fitzgerald. 6 Marlborough avenue. Woodville Park (suddenly). Hurtle Wright Wells, loved father of Ethel (Mrs. Fitzgerald). Bob. Ted and Jack. Aged 88 years. WORDEN.— On May 4, George, the be- loved husband of Emily Mary Worden, of 7 Esmond street, Hyde Park, and late of Stockton on Tees, England, and loving father of William and Pauline. Aged 85 years. WRIGHT (nee Alice Mitchell).— On May 2. at Adelaide. Alice, dearly beloved wife ot Charles Wright, ot 257 Rundle street. Adelaide. Aged 72 years. ? HEROES OF THE EMPIRE 'At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.' ASHER. — In loving memory of dear father and grandfather. Always in our memory. ? Ip^ffrti^ by BLste, Jim f p^i Rex. BROWN. — In loving memory of George, killed in action at Tobruk, May 1. 1941. — Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Mc mtosh and Dulcie. . BURNS (Bubbles), died in Sumatra POW May 5. 1945. Gone from us his smiling face, his loving, cheerful ways, the heart that won so many friends in happy bygone days, short and sudden was the call, your sodden death surprised us all. it is sad, but true, but we remem ber what wonderful times we had with you. — BUI, CUtr Arthur and Ernie Cluse. COOKE. — Loving remembrance or Ray, 2/48th Bat., presumed killed Tobruk. May 4. 1941. Cherished memories ot one so dear. Treasured deeply from year to year. — Mother and sisters. Dora, Rita. Trix. FERGCSSON.— In loving memory of our brother Miller, at BuIIecourt, France, 1917. Not Just today, but every day, we remember them. — Motner. fatner. sisters and brothers. JAEKEU. Plt.-Sgt. D. N— In loving memory of our dear son and brother, lost over Dortmund. May S. 1943. Dear Des. it's difficult to realise that you win not be returning. — Inserted by mum, dad and Norris. JARVIS. — In loving memory of our dear boys. Ken. killed in action Tobruk, May 4, 1941: Jack; died prison camp. Thailand, June 29. 1943: Barry, died prison camp. Thailand, August 29, 1943. Always in our hearts each passing year. How could we forget three boys we loved so dear. — Inserted by mum and dac. JOHNSTON. — In loving memory of Kevin tilled in action. Tarakan. May 4. 1945. — Ever remembered by his pal Bub Aitken. Mr.. and Mrs. Aitken. Largz Bay. KELLY. — In loving memory of Archie, killed in action N.G.. May 3. 1945.— Ever remembered by his brother Jack and sister-in-law Bett. LANG. Cpl. Harley (A.I.F.l. — In lovin? memory of our dearly loved «on, who died in Palestine. May 5. 194Z. Many a lonely hour, many a silent tear. But always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear;. His gentle voice keeps whispering. Be patient kind and true: At the end of the land or shadows ril bf waiting for all or you. — Always remembered by his lonelv mum. and d«4.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE LANG, Cpl. Harley. — In loving memory of our dear brother, who died in Palestine. May 5. 1942. We have you in our memory. God has you in His care. — Ever remembered by Ross ant Melva. MHXER.— In loving memory of our friend Rexton, killed in action. Middle East. May 4. 1941. Time passes, but memories fade. — Ever remembered by -Mary and Stan Hocking. PASCOE. — In loving memory of our dear ' husband and father, died May 5. 1946. In silence we remember.— In- serted by his loving wife and son Ian. PASCO. — Sacred memories ot dear Lfiwrance. passed away at 105 A.G.H.. Dawes road. May 5. 1946. Your life a beautiful memory. Tour absence a silent sorrow. — Sadly missed by Auntie Ruby and fam PASCO.— In loving memory of Law rence, who passed away May 5, 1946. at| 105 A.G.H.. Springbank. — Ever remem bered by dad and Ron. PASCOE.— A tribute to the memory of Laurie Ward 4. Daw's road. — Eric. TIPPINS.— 'In loving memory of a true pal, Ron, killed in action, Tarakan. May 3. 1945. A beantlful nature, full of kindness, a lifting hand to all in need. Loved and respected wherever he went. — Ever remembered by bis true pals. Ivy and Jeff. WESTWOOD. — In loving memory or our dearly loved son Reg. missing air operations, 1943. Memories sweet or one so dear, treasured deep from year to year. — Always remembered by mother and dad. sisters and brother. WESTWOOD. — In loving memory of our dear brother Ree. missing air opera tions. Sunshine passes, shadows rail, but loving memories outlast all. — Always re membered by his loving sister EsteUe and bro-nf-irjpw Al:en. WITHERS. — In loving memory of Bar nev. Hied in action. Tobralc Mar 5. 1941. — Ever remembered by mother, brother Allan, and sisters Milllcent. Muriel and Yvonne. ? ^__ IN MEMORIAM ASHER. — In loving memory of dad. passed away May 5. 1945. — Ever remem bered by bis daughter Mavis, son-in-law Let. and Roma. AUSTIN. — In loving memory of my o-ar husband Joseph John, who passed attar on May 5. 1939. Today recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. And those who think of Dim today Are those who loved him best. —Ever remembered ov his loving wile Elizabeth AUSTIN. — Loving memories of our dear brother, who passed away May 5, 1939. To be with us in the same old way Would be our dearest widh today. —Sadly missed by his loving sisters, Emilv and Adelaide AUSTIN. — Loving memories of our dear mother, passed away May S. 1939. We treasure still, with love sincere. Memories of mother we loved so dear. — Sadly missed by her loving daughters. Emily and Adelaide. BALDOCK- — In loving memory of our dear mother and wife. Ruby May. A leaf in tbe book of memory Is gently turned today. — Inserted by Jack, Lyle. Yvonne BIXWETT.— In loving memory of my dear friend Ada. passed away May 4, 1946. — Ever remembered by Marjorie. 8UWETT (see Pritchard).— In laving memory of our dear sister Ada Maud, who passed away May 4. 1946. The Lord Jesus said. 'Him that cometh unto me I will -n no wise cast out.' John 6-37. BIEWITT.-^b. tribute or rememmranse to our dear friend Ada. who passed away on May 4.— Inserted by friends. Ann, Sid and Jack. BOmEU. — In loving memory of dear dad. who passed away May 6. 1932. I. have you in my memory, God has you In His care. — His loving daughter Bessie. BROCK. ? In loving memory or Horace Brock, dearly loved husband of Nell and devoted father of Connie. Norman. Win nie and Betty, passed away May 5. 1942. BUBDETT. — In loving memory or my dear husband, who passed away May 4. 1945. Dearer to me than words can tell, was the hnsband I lost and loved so well.— Sadly missed by his loving wire Sylvia. BDBNEU. — In loving memory or our husband and father, who died at Moonta on May S. 1946. Though his smile has gone for ever, and his voice we cannot hear, we shall never lose the memory, of ope we loved ao dear. — Ever remembered by his wife and family. BCRNELL. — In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, -who passed away on May 5. 1946. A tender page of memory is gently turned today. — Ever re membered by Tom, Jean. Joan and Helm. DANIEL.— In loving memory of a dear husband and father, died May 5. 1943. Four years have passed, but none can tell The loss of one we loved so well: The trial was hard, tee shock severe To part with one we loved so dear. — Ever remembered by his loving wife and daughter Rita. DANIEL. — In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away May S, 1943. Loving and kind in all his ways; Upright and Just to the end ot his days. — Loved and remembered by his daugh ter Mavis, son-la-law Era and grand children Valda. Bay. Dean and Kevin. DAV1ES. — In loving memory of our darling son Howard, who passed away at Mount Torrens. 1341. It's Just six years ago today since our darling passed away. — Ever remembered by bis loving mother, rather.-sisters and brothers. r»M» ? In loving memory of Edith, who died Mar S. IS44. Tears may dawn and fade away. Loving memories will always slay. — Mother Des and family. FRDfAN. — in loving memory of our dear husband and father. Anders Nikolai Rjman, who passed away Mfey 5. 1945. — So dearly loved and sadly missed by Jessie. Eric AdeL and John. FISHER. — In loving memory of mother, who passed away May 4. 1941.— Ever re membered.— Inserted by Harold and family. FLETCHER.— In loving memory Of Hector, accidentally killed May 5. 1938. We have you in our memory. God has you in His care. — Ever remembered by his loving father, sister and stepmother. FRY. — In laving memory of tether George Frederick, who passed away April 30, 1946; and mother. Helen Clarke, who passed away May 3. 1939. Their course was finished, their race was won. Re united. — Inserted by loving son Alt, Ada and family. GIGNET. — In loving memory ot our dear son and brother Ross, who passed away on May 4. 1941. It does not take a special day To bring you back to mind. Tlie days we do not t&lnk of you Are hard to find. — Always remembered by bis mother, rather and family. GIGNET. — In loving memory or Ross, who passed away on May 4, 1941. — Al- ways remembered by nls sister Lorna. GOLDSACK. — Cherished memories of dear 'Pop' Goldaack. passed away Ju«t one year today. In sQence I'll remem ber — Inserted by Katb Poland. GOU-SACK, Frank. — In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away May 5. 1946.— Always re membered by his loving wife May. sons Glen and Bob and daughter-in-law Joan. CBEAVBS ? In loving memory of oar dear mother, died May 5. 1943. Memo ries and love last for ever. — Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Mabel and Jack. GREAVES. — In loving memory of our deal mother, died May 5. 1943. Today brings back sad memories, of a loved one gone to rest. — Inserted by her lov ing daughter and son-in-law, Lil and GBEGORT. — Xn loving memory ol Jack, wbo passed away May 5. 1946. Time *^*prgy5. but memories ding. — Always Te membered by Nora. BATCHARD. — Loving memories of our Laurie, wbo passed away May 5. 1928. A tender chord of memory is softly touched today. — Inserted by his loved ones. HENDERSON. — In loving memory of our dear brother and ancle, passed away May 5, 1938. — Always remembered by Herb, Curley and children. HENDERSON. — In loving memory of All, who passed away May 5. 1938. His dear face and loving ways, will linger with us all our days. — Sadly missed, Lil and Vern. HENDERSON. — In loving memory of Alt, our brother and uncle, who left us nine years ago today. — Loved and longed for always by Hazel, Bill, and nieces Bieen and Yvonne. HENDERSON. — in fond memory or our nephew Air, who passed away May 5. 1938. Years may dawn and fade away. Loving memories will always stay. — Uncles Bert and, Rudd. EENDERSON — In loving memory of o'lr dear son Alf. who left us nine years ago today. Leve and memories never die. As days pass on and years roll by. — Longed for always by bis loving parents. HOCKING. — A token to the memory of brother Charlie, who passed away May 4. 1946. In silence we remember.— Inserted by the members of the Owls Club. HONAN. — In loving memory ot our dear husband and father, who died May S, 1944. Another year its changes brings, but memories will always ding. — Always remembered by his wife and family. E. J. Honan. HORNHARDT. — In loving memory of my dear sister Jane, who passed an; at Prospect, May 5, 1932. — Ever remem bered by her loving sister Eva. BOUGHTON. — In laving memory or my mother, who passed away May 5. 1944. Lest we forget. — Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law. Nelson and Gertie. BOUGHTON. — In loving memory of mother, who passed away May 5. 1944. — Ever remembered by loving son Frank and sranddauzhter Jean. KEMFSTER.— In loving memory of dear rather, who passed away May 5. 1930. Sweet!y resting. — Inserted by daughter Mary. Harold and family. LAMBERT.— Fondest memories of a dear mother and Mend, who passed away May 5. 1939. Love lights the gloom or sorrow, faith sees the dawn to be, hope waits the glad tomorrow, that brings us nearer thee. — Ever remembered by her loving daughter Merle and friend Dorrie. LANG— A sacred tribute in memory of Harley. who passed nway on May 5. 1942. — Always remembered by his brother w«iiy ane) family.
IN MEMORIAM LEWIS. — In loving memory of dear Betty, died May 5. 1941. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Or one we loved and will ne'er forget. — Ever remembered by her loved ones at Jones street. U9BIE. — In loving memory of Elsie, who passed away May 5. 1943. Every day in some sweet way. her beautiful memory comes our way. — Remembered by LEWIS. — In loving memory of Betty, who passed away at Northneld. May 5. 1941. — Always remembered. mother, lather, Eric. Margaret and Ross, rjnder dMe. 'iJMB. — In loving memory of my dear parents, who passed away February 13 and May 5. 1942. Loving daughter Tots. MAGUIRE. — In loving memory of my darling mother, who passed away May 4, 1942. How I miss you, dearest mother, God , alone can tell. I have spent many a lonely hour, shed many a tear as well. Friends may think I have forgotten you When at times they see me smile: But they little know what an aching heart Those smiles hide all the while. — Sadly missed by your loving son Reg. McDONALD.— In loving memory or my dear wife, who passed away oa May 5, 1944. Always In my memory, never forgotten. — Inserted by her loving husband Dan. RXP. MCDONALD. — In loving memory of our) dear sister-in-law, who passed away on May 5. 1944. Still sadly missed. — Inserted by May ar.d Len. RXP. MORGAN. — Cherished memories of Don. called away suddenly May 5. 1930. At the dawn of bis sweet young life. God called him to heaven above. And all that is left as the years roll on Is his beautiful memory or love. ; — So sadly missed by his parent* and i grandparents. MTERS (nee Manni. — In loving mem ory of dear Florence, died Uay S, 1942. May the sunshine she missed on life's bignway be found in her haven of rest. — Always remembered by mother, sisters, brothers. PARBAM.— In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away on May 5. 1939. In silence we re member. — Inserted by Les, Lill and Clytie. PETT. — In loving memory of Oscar. 1 1 think or you In silence. I often speak your name, but at! I have to answer is ' your photo in a frame. — Remembered by your loving wife Mart. PETERS.— In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May S, 1928. Time goes on. with many changes. Joys and sorrows, smiles and tears; But your memory will be cherished With tbe passing years. — Always remembered by Gordon and Dorothy. POSSnTGHAM. — Id loving memory of our dear husband and father, died May 5. 1931. A good husband and father laid to rest, tor us all his did hie best: his love was great, nls heart was kind, a better one is hard to find.— Remembered by his wife and daughter Doll. Alberton. REID. — In loving memory of dear bro ther Arthur, wbo passed away May S, 1946. Tears pass on. but . memories stay. — Ever remembered by Lixzie and family. RED). — In loving memory of our deal brother Arthur, who passed away May 1. 1946. Sweet is the memory that sever fades. — insetted by his loving sister and brother. Sarah and Fred. BEID (Arthur). — In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away May 5. 1946. One of the kindest one of the best, a beautiful memory is all we have left.— Inserted by ns loving wife and family. Balaklava. Mm — ga loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, wbo passed aaray on May 5. 1946. Too dearly loved to be forgotten.— Lovingly remembered by bis son Clarence, daughter-in-law and grand children Carjeen and Margaret. REID. — In loving memory of our dear Arthur, who passed away May 5. Time moves on but memories stay- — fver re membered by Vic. Tot and Marion. REID. — In loving memory of Mr. Ar thur Reid, wbo passed away on May 5. 1946.— Ever remembered by Mrs. Hellion. Nell and Matt. ROSS. — la memory or little Nell, May 2. 1944. You live with us in memory still, not Just today, but always will.— Inserted by Eileen. Alf and Georpe. SANDERSON. — In loving memory of our dear husband, father and brother-in-law. George, who passed away May 4. 1936. Deep hi our heart a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. —Lovingly remembered by his loving wife Ethel, daughter Laurel, sister-in-law Amy. SEARLE. — In loving memory of our dear fattier and grandfather, who passed sway at Qnorn. May 5, 1946. A leaf in the book of memory is gently turned to day.-^-Sadly missed by his son and daugh ter. CJ'i*r*e. Rose, and grandchildren. SEARLE. — In loving memory of our dear brother George, who passed away on May 5. 1946. — Inserted by sister Annie and brother-in-law Will Salmon. Sadly missed. SEARLE. — In loving memory or my dearest husband George, who passed away May 5. 1946.' They say time heals all sorrow and helps us to forget; but time so far has only proved horn much I miss him yet. — Sadly missed by his loving wife. STEVENS. — In loving memory v-f Laurie, wbo passed away May 5. 1946. No burdens beyond. — Ever remembered by Glad. STEVENS. — In loving memory or Laurel who passed away May 4. 1946. Tears pass but memories stay. — Ever re membered by brother George. STEVENS.— In loving memory of mother, who passed away May 4, 1946. In my heart cherished memories are kept, of one whom I loved so dearly and wilt never forget.— Inserted by her loving son Brian STEVENS. — In loving memory of Laurel, who passed away May 4. 1946.— Always remembered by uncle Arthur. STONE. — In loving memory ot dear Henry, who passed away May 4. — Ever remembered by his sister Elva and brothers-in-law Lester Ray. also nephew Malcolm. SUTHERLAND. — In loving memory or my dear mother, oassed away on May 4. 1941. Beautiful memories are all I have left of one I loved and will never forget.— Ever remembered by her daugh ter Elizabeth. SUTHERLAND. — Cherished memories of my dear friend, passed away May 4 1841. Sheltered from sorrow and pain. When life's Journey is ended We wi'l meet again. — Sadly missed by her friend. TAIT. — In loving remembrance of our dear father and mother George and Ellen Tail, who passed away May 5. 1945. and March 9. 1925. Always In our thoughts. — Inserted by their loving daugh ter Una. Ken and Cherle. TIGHE.— In loving memory ot Jim. who passed away on May 4. 1941. A beauti ful life came to an end; he died as he lived, everyone's friend.— Inserted by his loving friend G. E. D. Wleseneyer. TIGHE. — In affectionate remembrance of Jimmy, who passed away on May 4. 1941. — Inserted by his old pals. Robbie and Gerald. VIRGIN. — In loving memory of my hus band and father, who passed away May 5. 1945. We have our memorira. God hxs you in His care. — Inserted by wife and family. WAED. — In loving memory of my dear husband John William, wbo died at Ka dlna May S 1944. A face I loved is missing, the voice I loved is still, a place Is vacant In our home, which never can be filled. He has gone across the river, to the shores of evergreen; would I long to see hlm'face again, but the river flows between. — Sadly missed by his loving wife Lydla WARD.— In loving memory of our dear father John William, who died at Kadlna May 5. 1944. Though death divides, ^ond memories cling. — Inserted by Lorry and Gladys. Milan*. WARD. John William. — In loving mem ory of our dear grandfather, wbo died at Kadlna. May 5. 1944. Just a token, true and tender. Just to sbow we still remember. — Inserted by bis grandchildren. Valmal, Helen. John, Elaine. Allan and Glenys. Milang. WHITE. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May S. 1944. — Ever remembered by ber son Horace. Ede and tamily. WHITE.— In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away May 5. 1944. Today recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest:. And those who think of her today Are those who loved her best. — Always remembered by ber sons. Arnold and Bert, daughters Hilda and Verna. WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of our dear father, passed away May 5. 1946. Resting. — Ever remembered by son Tom. daughter-in-law Stella. WILLIAMS. — Cherished memories of my dear father, who passed away on May 5. 1946. — Inserted by his daughter. Ann. WIUJAMS. — In loving memory of our dear father-in-law and grandfather, who passed away May S. 1946. — Ever remem bered by Gert and Roy. WILLIAMS. — In loving memory ot our dear grandfather, who passed away May 5. 1946.— Ever remembered by Gwenda and Jim. WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of our dear grandfather, who passed away May 5. 1946. — Ever remembered by Isabel. Cllve and great-grandson John. WILLIAMS. — In loving memory of my dear sister Laura, nho passed away May 5. 1940. Still in the garden of memory of her sister Edith Clayton. ? RETURN THANKS ATKIN. — Mr. W. Atkin and daughter (Mrs. L. E. Bourn, Jamestown) wish to thank all kind friends and relatives foi floral tributes, cards, letters and personal expressions ot sympthay In their recent sat bereavement. ? CORRESTAL — J. J. and family wish to * thank all kind relatives and friends tor telegrams, letters, cards and personal expressions of symnathy in their recent sad bereavement. Also friends Abattoirs and Pooraka. Thanking all in attendance. K ALL. — Mrs. A. Hall and family, ol Cross street. Lockleys. wish to thank all relatives and Triends for their letters, cards, telegrams and floral tribute and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement in the loss ot their husband and father. We deeply appreciate every act of kindness shown us. and would like all to accept this as our wrsonal thanks. JELLY.— Mr. and Mry. D. Kelly wish to ?» thank all relative? neighbors and kind friends for telegrams, cards, and flnral t-rihtites In our s«d bereavement. — —
FUNERAL NOTICES ANSTEY. — Requiem Mass for the repose ot the soul of the late JULIE MAUREEN ANSTEY. beloved only child of Mrs. Gwendoline Irene Anstey, of 16 Way mouth avenue. Glandore. will be cele brated in St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Wakefirid street. Adelaide, this MONDAY MORNING at 9.30 o'clock. Her Funeral will leave 16 Waymouth avenue. Glan dore at 3 p.m. for the Catholic section. North Brighton Cemetery. FRANK J. SIEBERT. Funeral Director. 47-49 Wakefield street. Phone C413 1DRICHT.— The friends or Mr. BEN ft ADRICHT are respectfully Informed that the funeral of bis late beloved WIFE ?Clara Idai will leave hi-s residence. Tanunda. on MONDAY, at 2 o'clock, tor the Langmeil Cemetery. GU5 KLEEMAN & SON. Undertakers. ? Phone 118. Tanunda. ? BARKER.— The friends of Mr. GORDON i Jack) BARKER, of 1 Threlfal! avenue. Norwood, are respectfully informed that the remains or hi* late beloved WIFE (Edith Isobel) were peacefully laid to rest i privately) on SATURDAY MORN ING. May 3. in the West Terrace Ceme tery. Rev. Alan Parr officiated. CLAUDE TREVELION. Funeral Director. Head Office and Chapel, 56-58 MagiU road. Norwood. F4084. _ Branch: 226 Prospect road. M3519. BLACK.— The friends of Mr. PERCIVAL BLACK, of 56 Charles street, Norwood. are respectfully Informed that the Fune ral of his late beloved WIFE (Rebecca) will leave our private parlor. 193 Unley road. Dnley. on MONDAY, at 11 a.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. ALFRED JAMES & SONS (A.P.D.A.). Funeral Directors. 193 Unley road. Unley. Phone U1129 ? (2 lines). ? fHRISTOPHERSEN. — The friends of Mr. «- Frederick C, Christophersen. of Port Augusta, are respectfully informed that the remains of his late beloved WIFE I (Bessie) were peacefully laid to rest on j SUNDAY 4th May. in the Port Augusta! Cemeterv. PENGELLET «- KNABE LIMITED, Adelaide. In conjunction with J. R. W. EVANS. Port Augusta, ? Funeral Directors. ? rCLWELL.— The friends or the late Mr. ? I JOHN COLWELL. late of Kurralta \ Park, are respectfully Informed that his; Funeral will leave the funeral parlors. 95 ; Port road. Hfndmarsh. on MONDAY, at 3 , p.m.. for the Hiodmarst Cemetery. j P. T. ELLIOTT & SON. Funeral directors and Embalmers. Parlors 95 Port road. Hindmarsh. L4668. Est. 1850 CDSSEN. — The friends of the late Miss MELIORA KATHLEEN CDSSEN are respectfully Informed that her burial service will be conducted at Christ Church. North Adelaide, on MONDAY. May 6, at 3.15 p.m. GEO. DOWNS & SON. Funeral Directors. 67 Jeffcott street. North Adelaide. ? CLLIS. — The friends or the late Mr. E RUPERT WHEN ELLS (late of Pom poota) are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the undertaker's funeral parlor. Adelaide road. Murray Bridge. THIS CAT (Monday), at 2 p.m.. for the Ri3.L. portion of the Hurray Bridge Cemetery. W. H. PFEIFFER. Funeral Director, ? Murray Bridge. Phone 229. ? GREEN.The friends of Mr. and Mrs. DES GREEN are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their late beloved only CHILD (Janet) will Ieav« their residence, 28 Hocking place. Adelaide, on MONDAY, at 1.45 p.m.. for the West Terrace Cemetery. AIFRED JAMES & SONS (AJ.DJ). Funeral Directors. 193 TJnley road, Unley. Phone U1129 ? (2 lines). ? GREGORY.— The friends of the lat* Mr. HENRY ERNEST GREGORY are re spectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence. 95 Penzance street. Glenelg. on MONDAY at 4.15 pjn. lor tne North Brighton Cemetery. A H. GIBSON. X2133. 150 Jetty road, Glenelg. PENQELLEY & KNABE LIMITED. Central 496. 210 Rundle street. ? Funeral Directors. ? HAM5NCE.— The friends of the late Mr. II CHARLES EDWARD THOMAS HAM ENCE are respectfully Informed that his Funeral is arranged to leave 9 Wattle street. Fullarton Estate, on MONDAY: May 5. at 3 p.m.. for the North Road Cemetery. Rev. C. F. Hall wil; officiate. ROBERT GOLDSACK. Undertaker. Glen Osmond. Phone TJ3352. ? ROSE PARK LODGE. 105. — Members are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their, late Worshipful BROTHER. CHARLES EDWARD THOMAS HAM ENCE. is arranged to leave No. 9 Wattle St.. Fullarton Estate, on MONDAY, at 3 p.m.. for the Worth Road Cemetery. HEATON. — The friends of the late Mrs. D ELIZABETH FRANCES HEATON are respectfully Informed that her remains were removed from her late residence. No. 60 Railway terrace. Cheltenham, on SATURDAY MORNING, the 3rd lnst.. and peacefully laid to rest in tbe Cheltenham Cemetery. SIDNEY HARRISON, Undertaker. Funeral Parlors, 171-173 Port road, ? Alberton. Phone J1255. ? LOADER. — Tbe friends of tbe late Mr. WILLIAM LOADER are respectfully in formed that his funeral will leave his late residence. 19 Filsell street. Thebarton. on MONDAY, at 3 p.m., for the West Terrace Cemetery. OLIVER RAYMOND & SON, Funeral Directors, 61 Unley road. Tlnley. U5869 MANEOO.— rne friends of tbe late MRS. EVA BtANEOO, of Susan street. Thebarton, are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave 212 Pulteney street, on MONDAY at 3 pjn. for tbe West Ter race Cemetery. B. T. WALLMAN & SON. Undertakers. 212 Pulteney street, city. C769 84 Hampstead road. Broadview. M3911. MORROW.— The fricnos of tne law Miss HlMARY TERESA MORROW, of 18A Falcon avenue. Mile End, and Members of the Guild of St. John tbe Baptist Total Abstinence Society, are respectfully in formed that Requiem Mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated in the Queen of Angels Church. Tbebarton, this MON DAY MORNING at 7 o'clock. Her Funeral will leave the church at 2 DJn. tor the Catholic section. Centennial Park Cemetery FRANK J. SIEBERT. Funeral Director. 47-49 Wafcefleld street. Phone C413. UOBLE. — The friends of the fate Mr. II THOMAS W. NOBLE, late ot Port Pirie. are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave the residence of his mother (Mrs. M. Noble). 37 Kent street. Port Pirie West, on TUESDAY, at 2.30 pjn.. for tbe Port Pirie Cemetery. W. NOAt & SONS. AJPXI-A., Funeral Directors. 227 Parade. Norwood. Phone F5109. POLKINGHORNE. — The friends of the lute Mrs. ALMA HESTER POLKING HORNE. of William street. South Flymp ton, are respectfully informed that her funeral will arrive at the Aldinga Metho dist Cemetery on MONDAY at 4 p.m. PARTTNGTON & SON. Funeral Directors. Head OtBce and Chapel. 441 South rd.. Black Forest. LF1246. _ DUSSELL.— The friends of Mr. THOMAS t\ JAMES RUSSELL, of 35 St. Ann's place. Parkside. are respectfully Informed that the .Funeral of his late beloved WIFE (Emily Louisa* will leave our Private Parlor. 193 Unley road, Unley. on MON DAY, at 3.15 p.m., for the Mitcham Ceme tery. ALFRED JAMES & SONS (A.F.D.A.). Funeral Directors. 193 Unley road, Unley. Phone U1129 (2 linesl. CCARFE.— The friends of the late Mrs. 3 ANNIE SCARFE, late of 28 Hoonslow av.. Mew Mile End. are respectfully in formed that her Fnneral will leave 22 Henley Beach road. Mile End. on MON DAY, at 3.50 p.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. H. BOWER. A.F.D.A., Funeral Director, 22 Henley Beach rd. Mile End. Phone L4811; 133 Goodwood rd.. Goodwood. ? 55615^ ? CUilU. — The friends of the late Mr. O SIDNEY WILLIAM SMITH are respect fully informed that his Funeral will leave bis late residence. 20 Stun street. Grange, on MONDAY at 2 p.m. for the Centen nial Park cemetery. F. T. ELLIOTT & SON. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Parlors 95 Port -oad. Hinunarsh. L4668 ? Est. 1850. ? SWTTTT ? HENLEY AND GRANGE SUB BRANCH. R.SL. Members of above are requested to attend the Funeral of our late comrade, SIDNEY WILLIAM SMITH, leaving 20 Sturt street. Grange on MON DAY, at 2 p.m. for tbe Centennial Park Cemetery. I ? ? H. HICKS. President. SPENCER.— The friends of the late Mrs. ADA M. A. SPENCER are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence. Gray st.. Kilkenny, on THIS DAY (Monday), at 2.50 p.m.. for the Cheltenham Cemetery H. BOWER. A.FJ3-A-. Funeral Director. 22 Henley Beach rd.. Mile End. Phone L4811: 133 Goodwood rd.. Goodwood. U56I5. RETURN THANKS MANGELSDORF. —The sons of the late Charles William Mangelsdorf wish to thank all kind relatives and friends for their floral tributes, telegrams, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MRS. A. M. Smith and daughters convey latheir tnenks to the many friends and relatives {or the lovely tributes and ex pressions of sympathy in the loss of their belovec husband and father. Especial thanks to Dr. c. T. Piper for his kind DRIDHAM. — Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pridham ? and family, of Alford, wish to sincerely thank al! kind relatives, friends end neighbors for beautiful floral tributes, cards and personal expressions of sym pathy in their recent sad bereavement of their dearly loved son Norman. Also thanking Dr. Raises, staff of Wallaroo Hospital and Rev. T. C. O. Patrick. — THE family or the late Mrs. Fuller, of Yacka. desire to sincerely thank all friends and relatives for personal expres sions of sympathy, floral tributes, tele grams, letter; and cards during their recent bereavement. Especially do they wish to thank the many friends and Blyth Hospital tun for kindnesses shown daring their late mother's long illness. —
FUNERAL NOTICES TAPPS.— The friends' of Mr. and MrT JAMES WILLIAM TAPPS (late of Pompoota) are respectfully Informed that the Funeral of their late beloved third SON (Raymond Kenneth) wii: leave their residence. 27 Rose terrace. Wayville. on TUESDAY, at 2.30 p.m.. for the West Terrace Cemetery. FRANK J. SIEBERT. Funeral Director, j7-49_Wakeneld street. Phone C413^ TAYLOR. — The friends of the late Mr. TOM STANLEY TAYLOR (late of the S.A.F.B. and Rex Theatre) are respect fully informed that his Funeral will leave , his late residence. 184 Young street. Parkside. on MONDAY, at 4.15 p.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery.1947 ALFRED JAMES & SONS (A.P.D.A.). Funeral Directors. Phone U1129 ? l2.!10?^!; ? THOMAS.— The friends or the late Mr. ? LESLIE WILLIAM THOMAS, ot Para street. Salisbury, are respectfully in formed that his Funeral will leave 107 Prospect road. Prospect, on MONDAY, at 2 p.m.. for tbe Dudley Park Cemetery. GEORGE A. BEECHINQ. Funeral Direc tor, 107 Prospect mad. Prospect ? Phone M1321. ? rJNKIN.— The friends ol the late Mr. SAMDEL JAMES TONKIN are respect fully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence. 263 Angas street. Ade laide, on TUESDAY at 10 a.m. for the West Terrace Cemetery. FRANK J. SIEBERT. Funeral Director, d7-*Q W»w.ft-M «:rr-t. Pfrntx C413. IBEBBER.— The friends of the late Mr. -? ROBERT EDGAR WEBBER are re spectfully Informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence. 13 Gardiner av.. Newstead. THIS MORNING -Monday«. at 11 o'clock, for tbe payneham Cemetery. W. WILLIAMSON & SON. , Funeral Directors. * I2i Wellington rd. Payneham. Pbone 3 ? E!??L ? 1DELL3.— The friends of the late Mr. ' HURTLE WRIGHT WELLS, of 6 Marl boronugh av., Woodville Park, are re spectfully Informed that bis Funeral Is appointed to leave our Parlor on MON DAY, at 2.30 p.m.. for the Cheltenham Cemetery. J. T. HOARE & SON. Funeral Directors, 283 Port rd.. Kilkenny. M7945._ _ CIR WILLIAM ROBINSON LODGE No. ?J 31 U.A.O.D. Officers and Members of the above are hereby notified that the Funeral of our late Brother HURTLE WRIGHT WELLS will leave Hoare and Son. undertakers. 283 Port road. Kil kenny, at 2.30. for tbe Cheltenham Ceme tery. A^ R. _selway. Secretary. ? 1DELUS. — The friends or the late Mr. *? THOMAS WILLIAM WELLS (ex-lOth Btn.. 1st AXF. I are respectfully in formed that his Remains will be interred in the AXP. Cemetery, West terrace. The Funeral is appointed to leave 'The Fune ral Home,' 213 Port road. Hindmarsh, THIS DAY (Monday), at 4 p.m. R. H. MOUNTFORD (ex-A-LF.). The Funeral Home. .211-221 port rd.. Hindmarsh. LS944. WORDEN.— The friends of the late Mr. GEORGE WORDEN (late of Stockton on Tees. England) are respectfully in formed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 7 Esmond street, Hyde Park, on TUESDAY, at 2 p.m.. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. ALFRED JAMES & SONS (A.P.D.A.I. Funeral Directors. 193 Unley road, Unley. ? Phone U1129 -2 lines). BRIGHT (nee Alice Mitchell).— The « friends or Mr. reranrjeg WRIGHT, of 257 Bundle street Adelaide, are respect fully Informed that the Remains of his late beloved WIFE (Alice) were privately laid to rest on SATURDAY, 3rd May. In the Dudley Park Cemetery. Rev H C Thrush omciated. PENGELLET & KNABE LIMITED, Funeral Directors' Office and Chapel. 210 Rundle street. ? ? Central 4S6_^2^ linesl^ ? AAA — MORGAN'S MARBLE WORKS. ft VICTORIA SQUARE. ? AAA — WREATHS DEL. Golden Daffodil Florist. 215 Unley road D7528, after hours LP1209. ? : ? — A BEAUTIFUL wreath. deL L6791. MIU; FND FLORISTS. Henley Bch. rd. A MUCH NICER WREATH FROM PENGILLY*S. FLORIST. Grate 'street. Cent. 2108: after hours LS629. ? — TUCKER'S. Florists, Grote street. C438S: after hours LS811. ? A— AT KINNANFS. Florist, wreaths de lirrred. 35 Gresham st. C6497. ? A. WREATHS delivered, shortest notice. STANLEY'S. Florist. Adelaide Arcade. Rundle st. C5210: after hours U2824. — OLUE Ridge Florist supply and deliver Pvour wreath. 26 Arcade. C6640. X7756. GLADIOLI FLORIST. BEST WREATHS. Oini. North rd. Cemetery gates. M3145. B. L. JORDAN. High su. Cheltenham. MARBLE ft GRANITE WORKS. M7707. OLDHAM. Florist. 51 Main North road. Medindte. M286S: after hours. 69 North cote tw.. Medimjie. ? THE Glen Florists. 124 Unley rd.. next a to Swans, plumber, make and deliver wreaths at shortest notice. U1518. ? (BREATHS — 'Dawn' Florist. Main North 'rd.. Prospect. M3327: after hrs. F6009.