Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Saturday 30 October 1920, page 29


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Announcements under this heading must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two Shillings and Sixpence each when not exceeding five lines; over five lines Sixpence per line. Death Advertisements in which a Funeral an-nouncement is made are charged for as if the Death and Funeral were separate announce-ments, namely:—The minimum charge of 2/6 and 2/11 respectively. In Memoriam and Death advertisements contain-ing reference to more than one deceased are charged 2/6 each for each deceased mentioned, as if they were distinct and separate announce-ments. BIRTHS ROACH (nee Kathleen Lee).—On the 22nd October, at Vallis Nursing Home, Magill-road, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Roach, of Gardiner-avenue, Newstead—a daughter. MEAD.—On the 20th October, at Miss Lawd-rence's Private Hospital, Wakefield Street, Ade-laide, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. M. Mead, "Brook-mead,'' Tusmore-avenue, Tusmore—a daughter (Margaret Elizabeth). HOOPER (nee Rose Gurney).—On the 13th October, at Bowden, the wife of S. A. Hooper, late A.I.F.—a son (Kevin Sidney). MORTIMER.—On the 1st October, at Mannum, the wife of E. J. Mortimer—a son (Neville William James). COOKS (nee Elsie Harding).—On the 15th Octo-ber at McBride's, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cocks, Kent Town—a daughter (Gwendoline Mavis). Both well. SMART (nee Hill).—On the 19th October, at St. Margaret's Nursing Home, 8, Bagot-avenue, Tor-rensville, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smart—a son (Leonard Hartley). Both well. LLOYD.—On the 19th October, at Sirius Private Hospital, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lloyd. David-terrace, Kilkenny—a daughter (Doris Jean). TOWNLEY (nee S. Lunn).—On the 20th Octo-ber, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Townley, Percy-ter-race, West Croydon—a son. CARTWRIGHT.—On the 11th October, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartwright, of Northcote-street, Torrensville—a son. LAWRENCE (nee Eileen Hogon).—On the 18th October, at "Fawley," Collins-street, Collinswood, the wife of Harry Lawrence—a daughter. ROSEWARNE.—On the 21st October, at Kadina Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rose-warne—a son. BUIK (nee Myrtle Flett).—On the 18th Septem-ber, to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. C. Buik, of "Piya-nola," Graham's-avenue, Marrickville, Sydney—a daughter (Margaret Jean Flett). GILES.—On the 20th October, at Nurse Walsh's, Rose Park, the wife of F. Gordon Giles —a son. EBBS.—On the 21st October, at 29, Lurline-street, Torresnsville, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Ebbs —a son (Harvey Wiliam). Both well. BLENCOWE (nee Edith M. Reid).—On the 20th October, at Sister Hatch's Private Hospital, Hutt-street, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilton G. Blencowe, of "Myretus," 251, Halifax-street, Adelaide—a daugh-ter (Marion Alma). Both well. WHITFORD.—On the 19th October, at "Narma," South-terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whitford—a son (Jeffrey Gluyas). MORRELL.—On the 20th October, at 114, Prospect-road, Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. Morrell— a daughter (Elaine). DALLWITZ.—On the 18th October, at Eighth-avenue, St. Peters, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Dall-witz—a son. Both well. ANDERSON.—On the 16th October, "Speyside," Mrs. McGregor's Nursing Home, Osborne-Street , Largs Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. James William An-derson, Fletcher-road, Peterhead—a daughter. AIRD.—On the 17th October, at Nurse Marsh's Nursing Home, Wilpena-terrace, Kilkenny, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Aird—a son (Ronald John). AIRD (nee Nurse G. Branford).—On the 20th October, at William-street Kilkenny, to Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Aird—a daughter. GARE (nee Wiesner).—On the 14th October, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gare, of College-avenue, Prospect—a daughter. FERGUSSON.—On the 16th October, at Miss Walsh's Private Hospital, Rose Park, to the wife of R. W. Fergusson—a son. CARTWRIGHT.—On the 11th October, at Tor-rensville, to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cartwright—a son (Robert George). McCORMACK.—On the 8th October, at Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormack, of Port Pirie—a son. VANSTONE (nee Eliza Erickson).—At Ruther-glen, 74, Mary-street, Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vanstone—a son (Darrell Erland). MOORE (nee Leahy).—On the 20th October, at "Quambi," the wife of E. J. Moore, Tarragon-street, Mile-End—a daughter. CARTER.—On the 30th October, at Konetta Nursing Home, North Adelaide, to the wife of Howard Carter, of Kadina—a daughter. GIBSON (nee Bunyon).—On the 17th October, at "Narma," South-terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, of Carrington-street—a son (Ronald Harry). Both well. ATWELL (nee Bonnett).—On the 21st October, at "Gunyah," to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Atwell, Victoria-street, Parkside—a son (Walter William). HARNETT (nee Attwood).—On the 19th Octo-ber, at "Weronga," Halstead-street, Prospect, the wife of E. Harnett, North Unley—a son. WENHAM (nee Barber).—On the 12th October, at Narma, South -terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. James Wenham, of DaCosta-avenue, Prospect South—a son (stillborn). KELLY.—On the 18th October, to Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Kelly, of Waikerie—a daughter. SAVAGE (nee Lily Moore).—On the 13th Octo-ber, at Weronga, Halstead-street, Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Savage, late of Peterborough— a daughter (Veronica Mary). GWYNNE.—On the 14th October, at Ford-street, Gawler South, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Gwynne —a daughter (Myrtle Joan.) COCKBURN.—On the 23rd October, at "Ko-netta" Nursing Home, North Adelaide, the wife of A. A. Cockburn—a son (Lyle Scott). Both well. OLIVER (nee Millie O'Brien).—On the 19th Oc-tober, at Broadbent Cottages, Wright-street, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oliver—a son (William Frede-rick). Both well. EVANS.—On the 22nd October, at Post-Office, Riverton, to Mr. and Mrs. Perc Evans—a daughter (Betty Osman). Both well. VANDERGOTEN (nee Johnson).—At Rosewater, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Vandergoten—a daughter. Both well. STORER (nee Burdon).—On the 23rd October, at Creslin-terrace, Camden, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. J. Storer—a daughter (Eileen Elsie).

BIRTHS MATTHEW.—On the 17th October, at Konetta, Nursing Home, North Adelaide, to the wife of E. L. Matthew—a daughter. WHITROD (nee Langley).—On the 12th -ber, at Narma, South-terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Whitrod, of Everett-street, Plympton—a son (Leslie James). MAKIN.—On the 22nd October, at Norfh Ade-laide, the wife of Guy Makin—a son. DUANCE (nee Catharina Wortmeyer).—On the 22nd October, to Mr. and Mrs. Duance, of May-terrace, Ottoway—a son. Both well. HOUSE (nee Henry).—On the 24th October, at "Torrisdale," Fisher-terrace, Mile-End, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. House—a daughter. HEATH (nee Richards).—On the 22nd October, at Gunyah, Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heath, of Kingswood—a son (Henry Noel) KENNY.—On the 19th October; at Tarawera, Harrow-road St. Peters, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kenny, of Auckland, New Zealand—a son. LEECH (nee Warren).—On the 24th October, to Captain and Mrs. Leech, of Salvation Army, Kooringa—a son. Both doing well. BROOKS (nee E. Rogers).—On the 16th Octo-ber, at Sirus Nursing Home, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. J. Brooks, jun., late A.I.F., Webber-street, Queenstown—a son (Robert Roy). PARKER.—To Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parker, 20, Mill-street, Dulwich—a son. LAUGHT (nee May Plummer).—On the 23rd Oc-tober, at Forest-avenue, Forestville, to Mr. and Mrs. David Laught—a son (James Henry). LANG.—On the 30th August, at "Milo," Wood-ville, to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. G. Lang, of Findon-road, Findon—twin sons. HiLL (nee Daisy McGregor).—On the 23rd Octo-ber, at Gladstone, the wife of Brian H. Hill—a daughter (Joyce Isabel). SCHROEDER (nee Healey).—On the 20th Octo-ber, at "Gunyah," Unley-road, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schroeder—a son (stillborn). PORTER (nee Elsie Shocroft).—On the 26th October, at "Lenora," Moora-avenue, Prospect, the wife of H. C. Porter—a son (Leonard Craw-ford). Both well. THOMSON.—On the 25th October, at Mrs. Hen-dry's Nursing Home, Burwood-avenue, Nailsworth, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomson, of Port Augusta —a son. Both well. CULLEN (nee Elsie Plunkett).—On the 21st October, at Konetta, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cullen, Melbourne-street, North Adelaide—a son, William John (Jack). CAIN (nee Lambert).—On the 26th October, at "Sunny Brae,'' Sand well-street,. Peterhead, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cain—a son (Lloyd Daniel). HOFFRICHTER (nee Ivy Pronten).—On the 21st October, at Mrs. Green's Nursing Home, Gawler, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hoffrichter, of Gawler—a daughter (Phyllis Mary). Both well. ECKERMANN (nee Lucas).—On the 17th Octo-ber, at Mrs. Greens Nursing Home, King street, Gawler, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eckermann, at Gawler—a son (Herbert Frederick). KAVANAGH.—On the 12th October, at Mrs. Green's Nursing Home, King-street, Gawler, to Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Frank) Kavanagh, of Two Wells—a son (Colin James). BUCK (nee Ida Stanton).—On the 22nd October, at Kennard Nursing Home, Woolnough-road, Largs Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Buck, Kingscote, Kangaroo Island—a son (Arthur Ernest). BOCKMAN.—On the 17th September, at Free-ling, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Bockman—a son (Max Frederick). McMILLAN (nee May Telford).— On the 5th October, at Mrs. Don's Private Hospital, Port Pirie, to Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McMillan (late Imperial forces)—a daughter (Vera Betty). English papers please copy, GIBSON (nee Tiller).—On the 27th October, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Gibson, of Malvern—a daughter (Una Viola). Both well. English papers please copy. EDWARDS.—On the 21st October, at the Pres-byterian Manse, Cummins, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Allan Edwards—a bonnie boy (Garth Maurice). Both doing well. BLEEZE.—On the 21st October, at Mrs. Ar-nold's Maternity Home Mannum, to Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Bleeze, of Mannum—a son (Gordon William). Both well. SAMBELL (nee Bodger).—On the 18th October, at "Homeleigh Hills," Gladstone, to Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sambell—a daughter (Beryl Jean). SCOTT (nee Florence Petterson).—On the 23rd October, at "Watford,'' Winchester-street, Mal-vern, the wife of Waller L. Scott—a daughter (Ada Mary). SHARPE (nee Ivy Stow).—On the 26th October at Myponga Nursing Home, Mile-End, to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sharpe, Lockleys—a son. JONES (nee E. Bayly).—On the 26th Septem-ber, at the Maitland Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones, of "Lynwood," Kilkerran—a daugh-ter (Margaret Helon). MARRIAGES HAMMER—FRANCIS.—On the 18th September, at St. Peter's Church, Glenelg, by the Rev. H. R. Cavalier, Reginald, late A.I.F. third son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hammer, Glanville, to Amy B., third daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. D. C. Francis, of Rose-street, Glenelg. SHORT—LEE.—On the 11th September, at St. Matthews, by the Rev. R. Dempster, Horace O. W. Short, youngest son of Edward Short, of North Adelaide, to Marjorie A. Lee, the only daugh-ter of Mrs. F. M. Lee, Kensington Park. SCOBELL—COCK.—On the 28th August, at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney-street, by the Rev. E. Bleby, Frank, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Scobell, Streatham Common, London, England, to Peapl, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cock, Eden-street, Adelaide. JONES—ALCORN.—On the 29th September, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. C. A. Hawke, Leslie, third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, Angle Vale, to Rebecca, eldest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alcorn, "Carlton," Ingle-wood. TRENORDEN—THREADGOLD.—On the 18th September, at St. Cyprian's, North Adelaide, by the Rev. J. Foster, Henry, third son of Thomas and the late Ann Trenorden, Sommerton, late of A.I.F., to Harriet, widow of Private Ernest Threadgold, late of Sturt. RANDELL—HAM.—On the 18th September, at the Rose Park Congregational Church, by the Rev A. G. Fry, Alick G. L., youngest son of the late W. B. and Mrs. Randell, Kenton Park, Gumeracha, to Una Ida, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ham, Edward-street, Norwood. At home, Gumeracha, 27th and 28th October. READ—QUICKE.—On the 21st August at Ma-gill Methodist Church, by Rev. E. Trewren, John Lambert Read, Cradock, late 6th Battery A.F.A., to Myrtle Olive, daughter of Mrs. and late W. J. Quicke, of Magill. SMITH—COX.—On the 3rd July, at St. Cuth-bert's Church, Prospect, by the Rev. W. H. Johnson, Harold, second son of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. A. Smith, of Prospect, to Norma, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cox, of Adelaide. PARKER—BANYER.—On the 15th September, at the Brinkworth Methodist Church, by the Rev. A. K. Ianson, Edith May. fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Parker, of Brinkworth, to Eth-bert, second son of Mr. and the late Mrs. B. R. Banyer, of Liverpool, N.S.W. (late of Balaklava). New South Wales and Victorian papers please copy. MARTIN—PENNO.—On the 11th August, at the Coromandel Valley Methodist Church, by the Rev. J. Humphries, Roy John, second son of Mrs. J. Anderson, Port Pirie, to Eliza Mary, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Penno, Black-wood. Present address— Risdon Park, Port Pirie. DURDIN—WILLIAMS.—On the 23rd September, at St. Agnes', Grange, by the Rev. W. A. Swan, Arthur Bruce, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Durdin, of Forestville, to Caroline Margaret, se-cond daughter of Mrs. Williams, Marlborough-street, Henley Beach, and of the late Mr. Thomas Williams, Moorak, Mount Gambier. At home, 51. Leah-street, Forestville, Wednesday and Thurs-day, October 27th and 28th. GREGORY—JONES.—On the 8th September, at Pirie-street Methodist Church, by the Rev. H. Howard, Leo. B., second son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gregory (late Yankalilla), to Sarah, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Bulla-naringa. Present address— Nadda.

MARRIAGES MADDERN—GOODRICH.—On the 28th August, at Highbury-street Methodist Church, Project by the Rev. A. J. Finch, Arthur Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Maddern, Woodville, to Muriel Leone Goodrich, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Goodrich, Woodville Park. WHALEY—WOODWARD.—On the 16th October, at the residence of Mrs. C. A. Warnest, 174, South-terrace, by the Rev. J. Paynter, Henry, the eldest son of the late W. H. Whaley, Adelaide, to Lyla, the only daughter of the late S. J. Woodward, Tasmania. Tasmanian papers please copy. HOUNSLOW—SIBLEY.—On the 18th September, at Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park, by the Rev. H. F. T. Heath, Walter Cyril Leighton, only son of' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hounslow, Tor-rensville, to Helen Doris, second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. E. Sibley, Toorak. SAINT—MARSHALL.—On the 29th September, at Blackwood, by the Rev. F. Humphrey, Melvin J. (late 3rd Light Horse Regiment, A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Saint, "Belle Vue," Crystal Brook, to Beatrice A., third daughter of Mrs. Thos. Marshall, Mile-End. Present address— Crystal Brook. RICHARDS—EUSTICE.—On the 8th September, at the residence of Mr. A. Lloyd, Peterborough, by the Rev. A. H. Melbourne, John G., second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards, of Gumbowie, to Minnie M., fourth daughter of Mrs. and the late Henry Eustice, of Moonta. ARTHUR—JONES.—On the 10th July, at Car-rondown Baptist Church, Brompton Park, by Pastor J. Beasley, Ben, only son of Mr. Harry Arthur, Bond-street, West Hindmarsh, to Olive Blanche, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, of Bletchley, and Langhorne's Creek, Present address, "Falmouth," Robin-street, Sema-phore. BLENKIRON—NEWMAN.—On the 29th Septem-ber, at Christ Church, Yankalilla, by Rev. A. Stokes, H. Douglas, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Blenkiron, Keyneton, to Olive B., eldest daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Newman, Yankalilla. At home— "Mount Eagle," Keyneton, November 2 and 3. EASTWOOD—RICKABY.—On the 24th July, at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney-street, by Canon E. H. Bleby, Frank Leslie (late A.I.F.), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eastwood, Myrtle Bank, to Thelma Jessie, youngest daughter of Mrs. J. Rickaby and the late J. D. Rickaby, of Dulwich, late of Port Rickaby. HALLIDAY—RANCLAUD.—On the 15th Septem-ber. at the Catholic Church, Wallaroo, by the Rev. Father Maurice, Alex., only son of Mr. J. Halliday, Kadina, to Vina, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ranclaud, Wallaroo. Present address, Kadina. RAMSEY—BEARD.—On the 20th October, at Taylor-street Methodist Church, Kadina, by Rev. T. P. Willason, John George (late A.I.F.), fifth son of Mrs. S. Ramsay and the late Henry Steven Ramsey, of Kadina, to Daisy May, youngest daughter of Mrs. G. E. Beard and the late George Beard, of Wintanerta, Kadina. Present address — Carlisle-road, Westbourne Park. SMELT—REID.—On the 29th September, at Peterborough Methodist Church, by the Rev. A, H. Melbourne, John .Arthur Smelt, of Mount Bryan, to Christina Lisle Reid, of Peterborough. TUCKER—CARTER.—On the 4th September, at the Baptist Manse, Flinders-street, by the Rev. Peter Fleming, Alfred Frances (late A.I.F.), son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, Ballarat, Victoria, to Sabina Emma (Nell), daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Thomas Carter, Black Rock, S.A. SCOTT—BARTON.—On the 4th September, at St. Jude's, Port Elliot, by the Rev. J. Boyer, Rey-nold John, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scott, Geelong, Victoria, to Rose E., eldest daughter of Mrs, and the late Mr. J. G. Barton, Port Elliot. Present address, Macclesfield. MORRIS—BARLOW.—On the 9th October, at St. Luke's Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. D. J. Knox, James Muir Morris, of Adelaide, to La-vinia Matilda Bariow, of "Gulf View," Sea-cliff. GREEN—CRADDOCK.—On the 28th September, at the Flinders-street Baptist Church, by Pastor B. W. Manning, Mary Lilian, eldest daughter of Mr. and late Mrs. T. Craddock of Malvern, to Wallace Milton, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. John Green, of Wayville. COPPOCK—SIMONS.—On the 7th September, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Mr. F. Althorp, Arthur Clarence (Tom), eldest son of Mrs. M. M. Coppock, Eleventh-street, Bowden, to Ethel May, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Simons, Albemarle-street, Hindmarsh. SAINT—MARSHALL.—On the 29th September, at Blackwood, by Rev. F. Humphrey. Melvin J. (late 3rd Light Horse Reg.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Saint, Crystal Book, to Beatrice A., third daughter of Mrs. and the late Thomas Marshall, formerly of Port Pirie. McANNA—THOMAS.—On the 22nd September, at Spicer Memorial Church, St. Peters, by Rev. A. R. Edgerley, James Newson, youngest son of J. and M. J. McAnna, Adelaide, to Ruth, second daughter of Millie and the late Walter Thomas, St. Peters. 304dx BROWN—KAMM.—On the 14th August, at the Methodist Church, Eudunda, by the Rev. Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown, Castlemaine, Victoria, to Dala Violet, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kamm, Eudunda. 304dx SILVER WEDDING HINDS—HAUSLER.—On the 24th October, 1895, at Tiboobarra, New South Wales, James, the second son of the late Francis and Mrs. Hinds, of Magdaline-street, Carlton, Victoria, to Emillie Bertha, eighth daughter of William and the late Mrs. Hausler, of Houghton. Present address— Mundalla-street, Kilkenny, S.A. APPROACHING MARRIAGES SHORT—DONOVAN.—The marriage of Winifred M., youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Samuel Short, of Brompton Park, to Arthur (late A.I.F.), Mindarie, only son of Mrs. and the late Harry Donovan, Forestville, will be cele-brated at the Hindmarsh Baptist Church by the Rev. Beasley, on October 30, at 2.30. All re-lations and friends invited to ceremony. No reception. ANDREWS—FARR.—The marriage of Elinor (Nellie), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An-drews, of Wellington-road, Maylands, and Wal-ter Russell, fifth son of Mrs. M. A. and the late C. G. Farr, will be celebrated at St. Mark's Church, Maylands, on Saturday, October 23, at 2.30 p.m. WARNER—PRICE.—The marriage of Vera, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner, "Middlesbro House," Glandore, to Thomas, D.C.M., late Sergeant, 48th Battalion, third son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Price, McLaren Vale, will be celebrated at McLaren Vale Methodist Church on Wednesday, October 27, at 3.30 p.m. Reception at Hill View, McLaren Vale. SCROOP—HALL.—The marriage of Mary E., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Scroop, of Coromandel Valley, to Charles E. Hall, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hall, of Coromandel Valley, will be celebrated at the Coromandel Valley Methodist Church, October 30, at 3 p.m. HUFFA—WATSON.—The marriage of Josephine Louise, youngest daughter of Mrs. and late Mr. E. Huffa, George-street, Thebarton, to George A. (late 27th Battalion), second son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Watson, Colliver-street, Norwood, will be celebrated at St. Paul's, Adelaide, on 30th October, at 9 p.m. Relatives and friends cor-dially invited. No reception. BEDDOME—LANDER.—The marriage of Jessie E. L., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beadome. of Loekleys, to Roy W. (late 10th Battalion, A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lander, of Black Forest Estate, will be cele-brated at the Lockleys United Church by Rev. B. Markston Friday, October 29th, at 7 p.m. TURNER—HAWKES.—The marriage of Mary A., sixth daughter of Mrs. A. M. Turner, Laura (late of Cradock), to Archie H., eldest son of Mrs. E. A. Kempson, Bishop-avenue Alberton, will be celebrated at St. John's Church of Eng-land, Laura, by Archdeacon Nash on Wednesday, November 10, at 11 a.m. All, friends and rela-tions cordially invited to the ceremony. Recep-tion to follow at the residence of the bride's parents, Laura. 304dx ENGAGEMENTS DOWNIE—ROBBINS.—The engagement is an-nounced of Muriel E., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Downie, Whitmore-square, Adelaide, to Thomas F. (late 48th Batt., A.I.F.), younger son of Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Robbins, 31, Salop-street, North Kensington.

ENGAGEMENTS CLEMENTS—LANGFORD.—The engagement is announced of Rose M. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clements, Blackwood, to Albert R., fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Langford (late A.I.F.). Strathalbyn. ASHBY—MITCHELL.—The engagement is an-nounced of Ruby, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashby, of Ethelton, to Reginald Harvie (A.I.F.), second son of the late F. C. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell, of "Alma," West Croydon. JAESCHKE—NOACK.—The engagement is an-nounced of Clara Eveline, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jaeschke, Anna Springs, Stonefield, to Johannes Benjamin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Noack, St. Kitt. WILSON—MAYHEW.—The engagement is an-nounced of Rita, second daughter of the late Mrs. L. Walden, late of North Adelaide, to Edward, second son of the late Frederick May-hew and Mrs, J. Speck, Goodwood. The engagement is announced of Elsie M., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Scroop, of Cherry Gardens, to Thomas L., only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, of South-terrace, Adelaide. TOLL—TAYLOR.—The engagement is announced of Ruby Coral, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Toll, "Helstonleigh," Booborowie, to Frank Melville, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor, South Hummocks. HEIDENREICH—PONTON.—The engagement is announced of Gladys, daughter of Mr. Theo. and the late Mrs. Heidenreich, of "Rose Cottage," Salisbury, to Charlie, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ponton, of "Fenden Grove," Salisbury. DEATHS SPILLER.—On the 20th October, at Rose Park, Annie Josephine, beloved wife of Herbert William Spiller, of Brooklyn Park, aged 55 years. SMITH.—On the 19th October, at her resi-dence, No. 7, Payneham-road, Joslin, Catherine Ellen, wife of James Smith. BUCKLEY.—On the 21st October, George Wil-liam Buckley (late of the Municipal Tramways Trust), the beloved husband of Frances Eliza-beth Buckley, of Hindley-street, City, aged 49 years. R.I.P. DAVIDSON.—On the 21st October, at Claremont-street, Mile-End, Jane, beloved wife of Thomas Davidson, aged 62 years, second daughter of late Robert and Catherine Burden, of Prospect. GREGORY.—On the 21st October, Cyril, the darling infant of Percy and Lydia Gregory, of Ballara-street, Mile-End. Another bud to bloom in heaven. ELLIS.—On the 22nd October, at Adelaide Hospital, Frederick, Henry Ellis, returned muni-tion worker (ship Trevelvan, 1876), aged 66 years, beloved husband of Sarah Ellis, leaving wife, six daughters, four sons to mourn their sad loss. Rest after weariness. HALL.—On the 22nd October, At his son's resi-dence, Semaphore, Daniel, beloved father of Jo-seph Hall, aged 82. "Sweet rest at last." MONTGOMERY.—On the 19th October, at Burra, Ellen, beloved wife of James Wright Mont-gomery, Aberdeen, aged 68 years. A patient suf-ferer at rest. BROWN (nee White).—On the 19th October, at Taylor-street, Ridleyton, Clarice Maria, wife of F. Brown, and loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. White, aged 25 years. A patient sufferer at rest. Peace, perfect peace. HARRIS.—On the 20th October, at Addison-road, Black Forest, Ronald Simieon, dearly be-loved son of J. and R. Harris, after great suffer-ing, heroically borne. MILLS.—On the 11th October at Arthurton, Matthew Dominic Mills, grandson of Mr. Mur-nane, aged 29 years. R.I.P. Western Australia papers please copy. MORRIS.—On the 13th October, at Whyalla, William Morris (Dock), late of Port Pirie, dearly beloved father of Florrie and Bert, and brother of Mrs. J. O'Brien, Southwark, Adelaide, and Albert Morris, Broken Hill, in his 56th year. A patient sufferer at rest. Sadly missed. JAMES.—On the 17th October, at Gracechurch-street, Portland (suddenly), Gwendoleen Mary, dearly beloved baby of Elias and Lillian James, aged 18 months. Some day we'll understand. Mel-bourne papers please copy. GREGORY.—On the 21st October, Cyril, the darling infant son of Percy and Lydia Gregory, of Ballara-street, Mile-End, and South-road, Ed-wardstown. "Another bud to bloom in heaven." HILLBERT.—On the 11th October, at his resi-dence, Robert-street, Sandwell, August (Gus), be-loved husband of Jane Hillbert, after 12 months' suffering. At rest. NILAN.—On the 7th October, at 15, Oval-ter-race, Kensington Park, Thomas, beloved husband of Sarsh Nilan, leaving a wife, two daughters, six grandchildren. R.I.P. FISHER.—On the 21st October, at Snowtown Hospital (after an motor accident), Edwin, the beloved husband of Elisabeth Fisher, of Balak-lava, aged 78 years. Western Australian papers please copy. WRIGHT.—On the 16th October, at Gas Works, Glenelg, Ettie Torrid (Tett), dearly-beloved wife of George Thomas Wright, mother of Harry and Will, daughter of the late G. T. Nixon, Gouger-street, aged 60 years, leaving a sorrow-ing husband, two sons, and two grandchildren. SWINDEN.—On the 23rd October, at Wallaroo (suddenly), Edwin, the beloved husband of A. Swinden, Mann-terrace, North Adelaide, late of "Saddleworth Lodge," Riverton, aged 69. PETERS.—On the 23rd October, at 242, Way-mouth-street, Alfred Ernest, the dearly-beloved son of Ellen Peters, aged 39 years. DUFFY.—On the 22nd October, at Little Sis-ters of Poor, Glen Osmond, Francis Duffy, aged 76 years. R.I.P. RICHES.—On the 24th October, at the Adelaide Hospital, Nathaniel Riches, of Devon-street, Good-wood, aged 76 years. SODEMAN.—On the 24th October, at Brighton-road, Seacliff, George, beloved husband of Alice Annie Sodeman, aged 50 years. At rest. HILL.—On the 23rd October, at her son's resi-dence, Grange-road, Welland, Mary Jane, widow of Isaiah Hill, aged 80 years. RYNN.—On the 24th October, Catherine Mary Jane Rynn, late of Stanley-street, North Adelaide, relict of Michael Rynn, aged 80 years. Requies-cat in Pace. SMITH.—On the 19th October, at her residence, No. 7, Payneham-road, Joslin, Catherine Ellen, wife of James Smith, late of Queen-street, Nor-wood. MITCHELL.—On the 22nd October, at 3, Rus-sell-street, Kadina South, Isabella Spence, the beloved wife of James Mitchell, aged 67 years. At rest. STONE.—On the 23rd October, at his parents' residence, 23, Fisher-terrace, Mile-End, Arthur Richard, dearly-loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arthur and Harriet Stone, late of Hindmarsh, aged 19 years. HALL.—On the 24th October, at 14, Bartley-crescent, Wayville, Eliza, the beloved wife of T. Hall. STEVENSON.—On the 24th October, at ''Craig-lea," Unley-road, Unley, Robert Rowland, beloved husband of Maria Stevenson, aged 73 years (late S.A.R.). ANGUS.—On the 25th October, at Robe-terrace, Medindie, Mary Grant, beloved younger daughter of William and Edith Angus, aged 6 years. RUSHTON.—On the 25th October, at the resi-dence of her son-in-law (Mr. C. W. Mastin), Park-terrace, Wayville, Annie C., widow of W. H. Rushton, beloved mother of Mrs. C. W. Mas-tin, and beloved sister of Mrs. W. J. Bowering, age 65 years. McRAE.—On the 25th October, at Hutt-street, Rodrick, dearly beloved son of the late Farquhar and Mary McRae, Sellick's Hill, aged 55 years (suddenly) . NORRIS.—On the 25th October, at No. 2, Regent-street, E. A. Norris, only surviving sis-ter of M. A. Rivett. DALE.—On the 24th October, at "Branxholme," Bondi, N.S.W., Jessie, widow of the late Cap-tain H. D. Dale, of Woodville, S.A. HARRIS.—In Port Lincoln Hospital, Tommy Harris, the aborigine. Liked by all. SCHNEIDER.—On the 13th October, at his resi-dence, Oxley-road, Hawthorn, Victoria, Vincent, beloved husband of Minnie and father of Frazel, Franz, Vincent, and Karl, late of Mount Gambier. R.I.P.

DEATHS. BLASER.—On the 22nd October, at Mylor, Min-nie Blaser, aged 31 years, leaving a sorrowful husband and three children to mourn their sad loss. (Suddenly.) JAMIESON.—On the 17th October, at Children's Hospital, Adelaide, Vernon William, infant son of Alfred and Edith Jamieson, of Saddleworth, aged 5 months. We can't forget the sweet face God has taken in His good grace. BURROWS.—On the 25th October, at the Ade-laide Hospital, Albert Edward, dearly beloved husband of Mabel and loving son-in-law of C. H. Gardner, 37, Wright-st. N.S.W. papers please copy. BENNETT.—On the 20th October, at Tarcowie, Johanna Bertha, the dearly beloved wife of Joseph Bennett. A long and patient sufferer at rest. CRITCHLEY.—On the 26th October, at his resi-dence, 3, Ann-street, Stepney, John Critchley. Requiescat in pace. BLASER.—On the 22nd October, at Mylor, Minnie Joyce Amelia, beloved wife of W. C. Blaser, accidentally drowned. RYAN.—On the 25th October, the dearly loved son of M. and J. Ryan, aged eight weeks. KELLY.—On the 26th October, at Hutt-street, Adelaide, Robert Kelly, late of Land Board, aged 75 years. Faithful unto death. JOY.—On the 21st October, at Victor Harbor, Sarah, beloved wife of Andrew A. Joy. "Rest after pain." ANDERSON.—On the 26th October, at the Ade-laide Hospital, Wm. Finlayson Anderson (for-merly of Why Down station, Nackara). ILLMAN.—On the 26th October, at her son's (Frank) residenee, Thames-street, Clarence Park, Emma, relict of John Illman, in her 80th year. At rest. OPIE.—On the 26th October, at 52, Angas-street, Adelaide, Bennett (Ben), the beloved hus-band of Jane Opie, and eldest son of the late Bennett Opie, of Kadina, aged 59 years. POOL.—On the 25th October, at Chain of Ponds, Elizabeth Ann Pool, beloved wife of the late Robert Pool, of Cudlee CTeek, aged 70 years and 10 months. MALONE.—On the 29th October, at Adelaide, Catherine Julia, the beloved wife of John Joseph Malone, of Warwick-street, Walkerville, aged 36 years; leaving three sons and two daughters to mourn their sad loss. Requiescat in pace. VON LEVEN.—On the 26th October, at the Old People's Home, Magill, Johnu Von Leven, aged 62 years. SCHLUTER.—On the 26th October, at Ade-laide, Adolph (Addy), beloved husband of Nettie, aged 51. Peacefully sleeping. TIERNEY.—On the 26th October, at Freeling, Daniel Percival, the dearly much beloved and only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Tierney, aged 7 years and 3 months. A patient sufferer at rest. Safe in the arms of Jesus. ANDREW.—On the 28th October, at Ro-bert-street, Moonta, Henry Andrew, aged 67 years. MULLINS.—On the 26th October, at North Adelaide Hospital, Mary Ann, beloved only sister of James Mullins, Glenelg, suddenly. W.A. papers please copy. WILLIAMSON.—On the 17th October, at St. Vincent Hospital, Victoria, John, the dearly beloved husband of Charlotte Williamson, of Kaniva, Vic., aged 67 years, leaving six daugh-ters, five sons, and 20 grandchildren, to mourn their sad loss. O'CONNELL.—On the 20th October, at his Home of the Little Sisters, Glen Osmond, Mary, the beloved wife of John O'Connell, Holder, Waikerie, aged 67 years, suddenly. McCONNELL.—On the 27th October, at the Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, Henry Mc-Connell, late Wiilaston, aged 84 years. FAHEY.—On the 21st October, at his reeidence, Spalding, Patrick, the beloved husband of Ellen Fahey, late of Narridy, aged 64 years. R.I.P. OSBORN.—On the 27th October, at his resi-dence, No. 16, Swaine-avenue, Rose Park, John, beloved husband of Lydia M. Osborn, in his 56th year. Rest after weariness. z303 TURLEY.—On the 28th October, at Bower Cot-tages, Glanville, Helen Turley, aged 79 years, beloved sister of the late Mr. Ashley H. Forbes. McMAHON.—On the 28th October, at Hamley Bridge, John McMahon, late Head Teacher Ham-ley Bridge and Undalya schools, aged 80 years, beloved grandfather of M. Johnson. R.I.P. TRAEGER (nee Voigt).—On the 23rd October, al Greenock, Pauline, beloved wife of A. Traeger, aged 58 years. "A patient sufferer at rest." ROBINSON.—On the 23rd October, at Nursing Sister Parkin's Home, Partridge-street, Glenelg, Mrs. Lucy Robinson, late of Hornsdale, aged 82 years. HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR (Continued from page 14.) DEARMAN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, No. 2628, Trooper J. H. (Herb) Dear-man, of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment, who died of wounds in Palestine on the 31st October, 1917. How joyiu! is the hope that lingers When loved ones cross death's sea. That, we, when all earth's toils are ended, With them shall ever he. —Inserted by his loving father, mother, brothers, and sisters, Oakdale. 304dx HILLS.—In affectionate remembrance of Lance Corporal George Hills, who was killed in action in Belgium, on October 28, 1917. —Inserted by Aunt E. and Olive. HILLS.—In loving memory of W. George Hills, 27th Battalion, killed in action, battle of Pas-schendaele, October 28, 1917. 'lliey f)esj) elsewhere in their eternal youth, With flag o'er tiieni, God's flag of truth. They live iu hearts, to them our ho?iiajre give, For glorious deei* tha-t ive might liv.e. —Inserted by loving wife and little children. LANG.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Corporal J. T. (Jack) Lang, who fell near Ypres, October 27, 1917. Iu dreums he is ever near us, Hie voice we long to hear, But in France, beside his com-adesf Lies the brother \ve loved so dear. —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters, Uranquinty, N.S.W. 303x304 OBORN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Driver Elder H. Oborn, killed in action October 28, 1917. Somewhere at rest you are sleeping. In a grave v»'e may never see. M.iy tome tender hand in that distant land Lay flowers on your grave for me. his mother. You left, behind some anhing hearU That loved you very dear, Hearts that shall never fcrget you. For your memory's written there'. —Inserted by his loving father, mother, sister, and brothers. OBORN.—In loving memory of dear Elder, who was killed in action on October 28, 1917. Remembrance is the golden chain Time tries to break, but tries in vain. —Inserted by Rose and Andy Oborn, Tailem Bend. PRIME.—In loving remembrance of Phil, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, who died of sicness in Egypt on October 28, 1918. In our hearts we shall miss him for ever Though we know he is only at rest. —Ever remembered by Muriel. PRIME.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Phillip E. Prime, who died of ill-ness at Abbassia, Egypt, on the 28th October, 1918. ? Two years ago a message rame , From God, Who thought it b«t To take you from this weary world . And give you peace juid test. —Inserted by his loving parents, brother, and sisters. PRIME.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Signaller Phil. E. Prime, who died of lobar pneumonia at Cioro, October 28, 1918. —Inserted by brother Sam. PRIME.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Signaller Phillip E. Prime, who died of sickness in Egypt, Ocotber 28, 1918. Thoug'ii the ocean rolls bstweeu ue, Ycut grave we ca.nont see, We -iau and will ahva.vs reinember tliee, —Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Glad and Ern, Murray Bridge.

IN MEMORIAM (Continued from page 15.) BELE.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Ely?, who passed away at Moonta Mines, October 18, 1919. Peaceful was her life throughout, A favorite with us ali. Peacefully she sleeps within the arms Of Him Who died for all. —Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and family, Quorn. BEAUMONT (George).—In memory of my dear husband, George, who died on October 31, 1919. The Lord has taken you to rest; Gone, but not forgotten, by those who knew and loved you best. —Inserted by his loving wife. 304dx BUDIGER.—In loving memory of our dear niece and cousin, Antonie, who died November 10, 1919. In our thoughts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond, and true; There Is' not a ^lay, dear Tony, That we do not think of you. —Inserted by her loving uncle and aunty, John, Martha, and cousins, Bertie, Linda. 304dx. COPAS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band and my dear father who died at Lockleys on the 28th October, 1918. Just t*vo years ago to-day fflnce our great sorrow fell. And in our hearts we mourn The loss of him s'e loved so we.ll. —Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Louie, W. A. COOKE.—In memory of J. E. Cooke, who died October 29, 1903. —Inserted by S. E. Milton and Junie Cooke, McLaren Vale; Len and Doris Cooke, Tarlee; and H. and E. Hatwell, Mile-End. 303x304 COLEMAN.—In sad but loving memory of my dear sister, Bertha, who died suddenly at Huddle-ston, October 30, 1918. You have left behind one aching heart. A heart that will never forget you. —Inserted bv her loving sister, Zellie, and bro-ther-in-law, Stan Knight. 304dx COMLEY.—In loving memory of our dear bro-ther, who died October 30, 1919. Time changes many things, But memory, like the ivy, clings. —Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, J. And E. Comley. 304dx FRASER.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, who passed away at Norwood, October 28, 1918. —Inserted by her children, Bertha, Nellie, Rhoda, and Norman. FOSTER.—In sad but loving memory of our dear father, who was accidentally killed while riding on Port-road, October 27, 1917. We were not there at the hour of death. To -hear his last faint e'sfb., Or whisper just one parting word Or even 6av good-bye. —Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Florrie, and granddaughters, Western Australia. GLASSON.—In loving memory of our dearest Ida, who passed away October 28, 1918. Deep In our hearts there Is a memory Of one who luis passed away, And through the long years to come That memory -.vill always stay. —Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brother. GLASSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Ida, who passed away October 28, 1918. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving sister, true and kind. —Inserted by her loving sister, brother-in-law, and niece, Jack, Lil, and Faith. HOPCRAPT.—In loving memory of our dear father, who died suddenly, October 27, 1919. Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away. In Jesus' keeping we are safe, and they. —Inserted by his loving sons, Ted, Reg, Les, Arthur, and Ernie, and daugliters-in-law, Florrie, Min, and Ivy. HARRIS.—In loving memory of our dear daugh-ter and sister, who died on October 30, 1918. As long as our hearts are beating, As long as our eyes have tears, We will cany 'our memory with us Throughout the sorrowing years. Some day we hope to meet you, dear, Some day, we know not when, We will clasp your hand in a better land. And will never part again. —Inserted by her loving parents and brother and sister, W. and A. Harris, and Myrtle and Bert. 304dx HARRIS.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Eliza, who died at Hawker, October 30, 1918. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving sister, bo true and kind; We have lost, but heaven has gained One of ths best the world contained, —Ever remembered by her loving brother and sister-in-law, F. and E. Harris, Wynflete. 304dx HARRIS.—In sad but loving memory of our dear sister, Eliza, who died suddenly at Hawker, October 30, 1918, age 21 years and 6 months. What would I give to clasp her hand, Her loving face to Bee, Just to hear one woTd of love. Which means 60 much to me? ? —Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, E. and J. H. Brown, Orroroo. 304dx KEANE.—In fond and loving memory of our darling son and brother, Leslie, who was killed at Forwood, Downs, October 28, 1915. Five years ago, dear Lee, you left us, How we miss your dear, sweet fa.ee. But you left us to remember Kone on earth to fill your place. —Inserted by his loving mother and sisters, Olive and Greta, also his friend, Arthur. LEANEY.—In loving memory of our dear daugh-ter and sister, Eileen (Dolly), who died October 28, 1916. In our thoughts your memory lingers, But we know it's vain to weep, Tears of love would never wake you From your peaceful, happy sleep. —Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brothers. LINDNER.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Albert, who passed away No-vember 1, 1919. No one he loved was by his side To hear his last faint eigh, But deep in our hearts there's a memory Of one who has passed away. —Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, John, Martha, and nephew Bertie, and niece Linda. 304dx McCRACKEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle (Johnnie), who departed this life, October 28, 1919. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Your prayejs for him extol, O, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Have mercy on his soul. —Inserted by his loving brother and sister, Roy and Ivy, and little niece and nephew, Mona and John. McCRACKEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother, John Hugh, died of influenza in Elliston Hospital, October 29, 1919. We were not there, at the hour ol death ? To hear his last faint sigh, Or whisper Just one loving word. Or even say goodbye. —Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters, Isabella, Alfred, Roy, Ivy. 303x304 MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who died at Peterborough, October 30, 1918. How we miss you. dearest father, Miss you more as days go by; What it is without a father, W'a iiave learned since you have died, —Inserted by his loving wife and family. 304dx OLIVER.—In loving memory of our dear hus-band and father, who died at Hansborough, Octo-ber 28, 1907. —Inserted by his loving wife and daughters, Mile-End. READ.—In loving memory of Mary, our be-loved mother, who passed away at Mitcham on October 28, 1919. Her memory lives within the hearts Of those who loved her most. —Inserted by loving daughter, E. Fuller. REIMERS.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band, who died on October 28, 1918. Sadlv I miss him, and try not to grieve, A little while longer and we, too, shall leave. Two years ago he passed away, Prom those who loved him dear. —Inserted by his loving wife, mother, and sis-ters.

IN MEMORIAM REIMERS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Adelaide on October 28, 1918. A loving one from us has gone, A voice we loved. Is stilled, A vacant place is in our home That never can be filled. —Inserted by his loving children, Hulda, and Gordon. RUSSELL.— tribute to the memory of Pastor Charles Sage Russell. This faithful servant of God entered into rest October 31, 1916, beloved by thousands the wide world over. 1st Thess., chapt. 4, 14 to 18. 304dx STEPHENS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Charlotte Stevens, who died at Kenil-worth-road, Parkside, on October 28, 1907. SCHOELL.—In loving memory of our dear hus-band and father, J. H. C. Schoell, who died at Springs Vale, near Woodside, October 30, 1918, aged 75 years. Thi ugh absent from among ue, father, You are present in our thoughts, And phase you left behind you Still sadly feel their loss. —Inserted by his loving wife and children. 304dx WAKEHAM.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Emily Winifred Wakeham, who died October 26, 1919. You ara not forgotten, dear sister, For true lov« never dies; The dearest spot on earth to us Is where our dear sister lies. —Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Louie and Victor Back. WATTS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died October 29, 1914 ; also our dear brother Ern, who died September 24, 1918. ? Just six sad yean have passed away Since our great sorrow fell, . '?'??' . . And In our hearts we mourn our loss Of both we loved so well. ' ? * —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Lil and Geo. Marriott, Ardrossan. WATTS.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who died at Adelaide Hospital, October 27. Six years ago a message came From God, Who thought It best To take you from this weary world And give you peace and rent. —Inserted by her loving husband, Joseph Watts, and family. YOUNG.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who died at Broken Hill, on the 25th October, 1919. S;veet are the memories left behind Of a loving wife, so true and kind. Having to love and then to fiart la the saddest story of the human heart. —Inserted bv her loving husband, S. Young, Bootra Station, N.S.W. Broken Hill papers please copy. YOUNG.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Broken Hill, on the 25th October, 1919. To-day brings back sad memories Of one. who is called to rest. And those who think of you to-day Are those who loved you best. —Inserted by her loving son, Jim, daughter, Jes-sie, and son-in-law, J. Napier, and grandchil-dren, Wertaloona Station. YOUNG.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Broken Hill, on the 25th October, 1919. 'Tis not the tears at .theinoment shed That shows how loved is the life that's spent. But the 6;lent tears of long nights wept And the loving- remembrance ever kept. —Lovingly inserted by her daughter, Netta, and son-in-law, Fred Price, Frome Downs. Broken Hill papers please copy. In loving memory of our dear sister, Eliza, who died October 30, 1918. We often talk of you, dear sister, And think of how you died, But the hardest part 'of all, We could not say good-bye. But days of sadness still come o'er us. Silent tears do often flow, Memory keeps our loved one near us, Whom God called two years ago. —Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Alice and Clarry. 304dx RETURN THANKS THE WIDOW and DAUGHTER (Joy) of the late PERCY SMITH, late of the Britannia Hotel, Port Adelaide, THANK friends for kind letters and telegrams in recent bereavement. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. HOULAHAN, Senr., desire to sincerely THANK neighbors and friends for kindness, condolences, expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, cards, in their late sad bereavement. MR. H. A. BROOKS desires to sincerely THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy in his late sad bereavement, especially Dr. Mc-Glashan, the Matron, and Nurses of the Orroroo Hospital, for their wonderful attention and kind ness. MRS. J. A. SMITH and FAMILY desire to sincerely THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters and floral tributes in their late sad bereavement, especially to Sister Hart and Nurses of the Consumptive Home, for their kindness to their late son and brother, Percival Amon Smith. MRS. H. BURY wishes to THANK Dr. W. A. Verco, the matron, sisters, and nurses at the Private Hospital, Wakefield-street, for atten-tion to her late husband, also Rev. A. H. and Mrs. Nutting, and all relatives, neighbors, and friends for telegrams, letters, cards, and floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy in her sad bereavement. MR. and Mrs. J. HARRIS and FAMILY, of Adison-road, Black Forest, wish to spe-cially THANK Dr. Saunders, also Dr. Clayton, Edwardstown, for the care and attention shown to their son during his illness. MR. S. HARRIS and DAUGHTERS wish to sincerely THANK kind friends for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and personal expres-sions of sympathy; also Dr. Gunson, Rev. Bern-stine, for their kind attention during their re-cent sad bereavement. MR. W. GARDNER and FAMILY, of Richmond, and Mrs. J. M. ORR, of Goolwa, desire to THANK all Relations, Friends, and the Employes of Wilkinson & Co. for all letters, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Also Canon Wise, Dr. Leon, and Sister Crook, for their kind attention. MRS. JAMES QUINLAN and FAMILY desire to sincerely THANK all kind friends and neighbors for letters, cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy, especially Father Forrest, Dr. Leon, and Dr. Borthwick for their kind attention in their recent sad be-reavement. MR. MURNANE and FAMILY, of Arthurton, desire to THANK all kind friends and rela-tions for cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and letters of sympathy, and especially thank kind neighbors of the district for personal acts of very great kindness shown them during their recent sad bereavement. MRS. FRED. MATTHEWS, of Wallaroo Mine,. sincerely THANK all kind friends for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and condolenoe cards; also those who sympathised with her in her very sad bereavement. MR. and Mrs. J. HARRIS and FAMILY, of Addison-road, Black Forest, wish to THANK all friends and neighbors, and relations for kindness and loving sympathy and floral tri-butes ; also Dr. Clayton, of South-road, Edwards-town, Archdeacon Bussel, and Rev. Mr. Longman, in their sad bereavement of their dear son, Ronald. MISS A. and M. McCULLAGH, Gray-street, and Mrs. C. SHERIDAN, of Grange, return THANKS to all kind friends and relatives for telegrams, letters, and cards of sympathy, in their recent sad bereavement. RETURN THANKS NOTES Printed with your own name. CABB9. PAPM. lOOCopiei .. 11/3 .. Ml/6 50 Copies .. 8/- .. 91 26 Copies or less 6/- .. 7/ Includlng enrclopM. Caiih with erdar. Advertiser Printing Of flMjrthMi

RETURN THANKS MR. and Mrs. JAMES W. RAE desire to ex-press their deepest gratitude and THANKS to their many kind friends for cards, floral tri-butes, and expressions of sympathy in their re-cent sad bereavement, especially to the scholars of Lefevre's School, Semaphore Church of Christ Sunday-school, and to the members of Juvenile Rechabites, Rainbow Tent, No. 69. THE BROTHERS and SISTERS of the late W. H. PENTLAND, late A.I.F., of Gawler, wish to THANK all friends and relatives, also matron, staff, and boys at Bedford Park Hospital for kindness and sympathy, also for floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. MR. R. H. OLIVER and FAMILY wish to sincerely THANK all friends and relatives for telegrams, letters, cards, and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement, especially thanking Nurse I. Pryzgoda, Drs. Bollin and Tobin, Mrs. H. F. Koch, and Rev. C. Williams for their kindness and attention to their beloved wife and mother, also the scholars of the Pinker-ton Plains School for beautiful wreath. THE WIDOW and DAUGHTER of the late AUGUST (Gus) HILLBERT, desire to sin-cerely THANK neighbors and friends for kindness, condolences, expressions of sympathy, floral tri-butes, cards, in their late sad bereavement. MR. F. G. WATSON, Mrs. E. Stephens and Family wish to THANK all kind Friends for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes in their re-cent sad bereavement. MRS. NILAN and DAUGHTERS wish to Thank Friends and neighbors for kind sympa-thy in their late sad bereavement, especially Father Dooley, Mrs. Moore, also Dr. Borthwick for kind attention. MR. G. R. SANDERS and FAMILY, of Uraidla, and Hawker, desire to sincerely THANK all relatives and kind friends for all letters, tele-grams, cards, and floral tributes, expressions of sympathy in their late sad bereavement, especially to Nurse Nicholas, of Piccadilly, for long and devoted service. MR. A. G. IRELAND wishes to sincerely THANK all kind friends for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in his recent sad bereavement. MR. and MRS. P. G. GREGORY, of Ballara-street, Mile-End, and South-road, Edwards-town, desire to THANK all kind friends and neighbors for cards, floral tributes, and letters of sympathy, also Dr. Clayton, of South-road, Ed-wardstown, and thanking the polishing depart-ment of Pengelley's, Edwardstown, for their kind-ness in their recent sad bereavement. MR. AND MRS. J. A. JOHNCOCK and FAMILY return THANKS for all expressions of sym-pathy in their recent bereavement. MR. and MRS. W. PENHALL and FAMILY, of Broken Hill, desire to THANK all re-latives and friends for letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. MR. amd Mrs. MASON and Misses MASON wish to THANK all relatives and friends for let-ters, cards, and floral tributes and personal ex-pressions of sympathy in their recent sad be-reavement. MRS. HENDERSON and FAMILY wish to con-vey their sincere THANKS to relatives, kind friends, and members of the Salvation Army for tributes and sympathy in their recent sad be-reavement, especially Mr. Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. Fogan, Mr. and Mrs. Summers, and Dr. Chapple. MRS. J. HARRIS and FAMILY, of Birkenhead, desire to THANK all kind friends and re-lations for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes during their sudden and sad bereavement; especially do they wish to thank Mr. Greatrex and his Son for their kindness. MRS. H. F. SCHMIDT, of Paskeville, desire to sincerely THANK all Relatives and kind Friends for all letters, telegrams, cards, and floral tributes, expressions of sympathy in her sad bereavement. MR. H. SPILLER and FAMILY desire to THANK Dr. Erickson, Matron, Sisters, and Nurses of Miss Walsh's Hospital for their tender attention to their late wife and mother, also Relatives and Friends for expressions of sym-pathy. MR. and Mrs. G. E. PARKER and FAMILY, and Miss GREENWOOD, of Ovingham, desire to sincerely THANK all kind friends and neighbors for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.