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BIRTHS.
ADAMSON.—On the 20th February, at Bar-
mera Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Adamson,
of Loveday—a son (Gerald Eugene).
BACKSHALL (nee Jean Critchley).—On the
14 th March, at Eastbourne terrace, Everton, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Backshall—a daughter
(Mary Patricia, Patty). Special thanks to Dr.
Holder and Nurse E. Hemson.
BROWN.—On the 17th March. at Jamestown
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Brown—a daugh-
ter. Both well.
DICK (nee Mitchell).—On the 13th March, at
Hillcresr, Redhill, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dick,
of Koolunga—a daughter (Vera Isabel).
GILLEN.—On the 41th March, to Mr. and
Mrs. P S. Gillen, 5 Adelphi terrace, Glenelg—
a daughter.
GRAY (nee Grace Vawser).—On the 2lst
March, at Sister Howard Jones's Nursing Home,
Semaphore, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gray, of
Medindie Gardens—a son (Wilfred Keith). Both
well.
MORGAN (nee Marian Hamp, M.B., B.Sc.).—
On the 16th March, at Cambrai, East St. Kilda,
Victoria, the wife of Eric J. Morgan—a son.
MORPETH (nee Rita Clarke).—On the 24th
March, at Sirius Hospital, Alberton, to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Morpeth, Mary street, largs Bay-a
son. Both well.
NITSCHKE (nee Gladys Fuge).—On the 18th
March, at Soldiers'> Memorial Hospital, Mount
Barker, to Mr. and Mrs. A." Nitst&ke-a sen
(Ronald Alfred).
ORR.—On the 19th March, at Nurse Brown's
home, Wallaroo, to Mr. and Mrs. £. Orr-a son
(Ronald Edward).
WILLIAMS.—On the. 25th March, at Gilgarra
Hospital, Henley Beach, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Williams, of Meningie—a son.
ARNOLD (nee Fields).—On the 19th March,
at Queen's Kome, to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Arnold
—a son. Special thanks to Mrs., Fennel, of
Wright street.
BURCHMORE (nee Goldsmith).—On the 25th
March, to Mr, and Mrs, J. N. . Burrhmore, of
Hectorville—a son.
HEWETT (nee Sheila Luckett).—On the 12th
February, at the Memorial Hospital, North Ade-
laide, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewett, of Port
Broughton—a bonny son (Neil). Both well.
PRISK.—On the 25th March, at the Memorial
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Prisk—a son.
(Both well.)
STACEY (nee Dulcie Slate).-On the 18th
March, at the Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Stacey, ol Gawlcr River
. daughter (Barbara Elizabeth).
SUTTON.-On the 2Cth March, at Nurse
Williams's Chatham Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
F. Sutton, Forestville-a son.
TATE.-On the Ulh March, at 21 Bertie
street, West Hindmarsli, to Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dolph Tate-a daughter (Mary Audrey).
WILES (nee Ruby Adams).-On the 2£th
March, at their residence. Forest avenue. Black
Forest, ta Mr. and Mrs.. B. P. Wiles-a 45011.
WlLLMOTT.-On the 23rd March, at Mav
landa Private ? Nursing Homo, ? Augusta street,
Maylands, to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wil'mott-a
son (Geoffrey).
ANSPACH (nee Jessie Lindiaj).—On the
21st March, at Sifter Berry** Private Hospital,
Kadina, to Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Anspaeh-a
daughter (Margaret Jessie). Special thanks to
Dr. Holder, Sister Berry, and staff.
AUSTIN (liec Ferguson).-On the 2ith March,
at West Kirby. Semaphore, to Mr. 'and Mrs.
Thomas Austin-a daughter (Catnille).
BERT.-On the 24tli March, at Sirius Hos
pital. Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Beit,
of Coppin street. Semaphore (late of Peter
borough)-a eon (Wilbur John).
BETHUNE.-On the 29tli March, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. P. X*. Bethmie-u son.
BLIGHT.-On the 2Srd March, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Blight-a con
(Raymond John).
BROOKS.—On the 25th March, at their home,
Lorne avenue. Magill road, to Mr. and Mrs. C. i
C. Brooks-a bonny son (William Keith). Thanks
to Nurse, Dr. Halloran.
CADDY (nee "Tot" Rowland).-On the 27th !
Marc-h, at Sister Cleland's "Larrakevah," Anthony
street. Lares, to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Caddy, of
Carlisle street, Glanville-a daughter (Beryl 1
Lorraine). i
CALF.-^On the 20th March, at Miss Rowe'i ,
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Somcrton J
Calf, of karrung-a son (Brian Somcrton). '
CARLING (nee Symons).-On the 181h March,
at Quom Hartley Lodge Hospital, to Mr. and
Mre. L. Carli.ig-a son (Leslie John). '
COLEMAN (nee Dorothy Best).-On tlie lith J
March, at the Gumcracha Memorial Hosptial, to
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Coleman, of Gumcracha
a son (Ronald George). ]
GROCKE.-On the 30th Jiarch, at "Rest
ho'.mc" Matemitv Hospital, 7 Lambert road,
Joslin, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. G roc Ire. of ;
"Nicalapko" Station, Morgan-a daughter. '
(Both well.) J
DALY (nee Ethel Lock).-On the 27th March, 1
at Hutchinson Hospital, Gasvler, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Daly, Gawler Sooth-a daughter (Thcl
vyne Glcnda). ;
DARRAGH.-Oil the 23rd March, to Mr. and j
Mre. T. A. Darragh,- "ArgyJe/' Belmorc terrace,
Woodvillc-a son. ? <
DRAPER.-On the 29th March, at McBride i
Hospital, Mcdindie, to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. i
Draper, of McLaren Vale-a son (Brian John).
FLAHERTY.-On the 24th March, at Rowan :
Private Nursing Home, 163 Magill road. May- '
lands, to Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty, of Prospect
a sou. <
GARRETT.—On the 28th March, at Milo
Private Hospital, to Mr. and 3Irs. S. C. Garrett, .
of Railway tcrrace, Kilkenny-a daughter.
GILES.-On the 23rd March, - at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mia. S. Giles-a daughter
(Mona Jean).
GILBERTSON. —On the 25th March, at Milo
Private Hospital, Woodville, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbertson, of Botting street, Albert Park —a
daughter.
GROFE.—On the 28th March, at Milo Private
Hospital, Woodville, to Mr. and Mre. Grofe, of
Mitchell street Woodvillc-a daughter.
HARRIS.—On the 22nd March, at Jamestown
Hospital, to the wife of N. W. Harris—a son.
HEFFORD.—On the 23rd March, at Rowan
Private Nursing Home, 153 Magill road, Mar-
lands, to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hefford—a
daughter.
HELE.—On the 29th March', at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hole-a daughter
(Maureen Mabel Annie).
HOOKINGS.-Oa the 2Sra March, at McBride
Hospital. Mcdindie, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Book
ings, of 25 Clifton street. Prospect-a daughter
(Jean Audrey).
IRVINE (nee Doris Watson).-On the 12th
March, at Walker street, Birkenhead, to Oapt.
and Mrs. M. T. Irvine-a daughter (Doris
Helen).- Special thanks to Dr. Tassic find Nurse
Browi.
JOHN.-On the 16th March, at Sorse Seidel's
Nursing Home, Tanunda, the wife of Martin
John'-a son. (Both veil).
JOHN.-On the 2*7th March, at Sirius Hos
, nihil. Albert on. to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. John of
Bower road, Eihelton-a sab (Ahcyne). .
KENNEALLY.—On the 25th March, at Cross
Roads, Edwardstown, to Mr. and Mrs. C.
Kenneally—a son.
BIRTHS.
FORD.—On the 23rd March, at Rowan Private
Nursing Home, 153 Magill road, Marylands, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ford—a son.
LONGHURST (nee Lil Waters).—On the 25th
March, at Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Harry E. Longhurst—a son (Bryan
Edward).
LUKANDER.—On the 26th March, at Sister
Cleland's "Larrakeyah," Anthony street, Largs, to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lukander, Robin street,
Glanville—a daughter (Lois Eleen).
MARKS.—On the 29th March", at 1 Ellesmere
street, Kensington ? Park, to the wife of J. B.
Marks-a bonny boy. Special thauka to r' Dr.
Douglas Moffatt and Sister Collett.
MAZZORAL.—On .the 15th March, at "May-
lands" Private. Nursing Home, 3,2 Augusta. street,
Mayiands, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mazzoral, 30
Hereford avenue. Trinity Gardens-a daughter
(Betty Muriel).
McAVANEY.—On the 25th March, at McBridc
Hospital, Mcdindic, to'Mr. and Mrs. ft. C.
McAvaney, ol North Adelaide-a eon (Edwaro
John).
McMILLAN.—On the 26th March, at Memo
rial Hospital, Ei vert on, to Mr. and Mrs. "S. Mt
Miiiaii, .Tarfee-a.eon.. ,
McPHERSON (nee Cecilia Millane).—On the
9th March, at Memorial Hospital, Balaklava, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mcpherson, of Nantawarra—
a daughter (Betty Marie),
NELSON.—On the 26th March, at Sirius
Hospital, Alberton, to Mr. and Mra. S. A. Nelson,
ol Spring street, Quecnstown—a daughter (Edith
Jean).
RATCLIFF.—On the 29th Match, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kttdifi—a son.
REDDEN.—On the 16th March, at Memorial
Hospital, Murray Bridge, the wife of A. E.
Redden—a daughter.
RODDA.-On the 26th February, at., Tumby
Bay Hospital', to Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Raidda, of
Carrow-a eon (Ronald Lindfay)
SCHULZ (nee Minna Mulier).—On the 6th
March, at the Mannum District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schulz, ol Pu'nthari. a
bonny little daughter (Gloria Joan). Both
well. Very special thank* to Dr. Fisher and
Mannum Hospital staff. ???
SANDLANT.—On the 28th March, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodord Sandlant—
twin daughters.
SHINKFIELD (nee Page).—On the 26th
March, at Trinity Street Private Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. Shinkfield—a daughter. No
visitors {or five days.
SHERIDAN.—On the 21th March, at Sistct
Cletand's "Larrakeyah," Anthony street, Largs,
to Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan, of Yeo street, Scina
phore—a daughter (Phyllis Marion).
TIDSWELL.—On the 28th March, at Rowan
Private Nursing Home, 153 Magill road, May
lands, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tidswell—a son.
THOMAS (nee laurel Silk).—On the 26th
March, at North Adelaide Memorial Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, 35 Wilcox
avenue. Prospect—a son (Milton). Both well.
THOMPSON.—On the 4th March, to Mr. and
Mrs S. Thompson, of Broadview—a daughter
(Joyce Patricia).
NOBLETT (nee Buth Scott).—Oh the 19th
March, at "Boringer Hospital," to Mr. and Mre.
Hedley L. Noblett, of South terrace. Mount
Gambier—a son (David John). Both veil.
PAGE.-On the 23rd Match, at the Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Page—a son
(James Douglas).
PLUCK.—On the 22nd March, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pluck—a daughter
(Marjory Mary).
PITT (nee Ella Harvey).—On the 17th March,
at Kumont Hospital, Unley road, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. H. Pitt, of Detiman terrace, Mitcham
Estate—a son (Kenneth William). Both well. .
PRZIBILLA.—On the 25th March, at the
Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to the wife
of Kenneth -Bonce Pcribrlla—a son.
VATER (nee Schulz).—On the 13th March,
at Mrs. Mibus's Nursing Borne, Saddlcworth, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Vater—a bonny son (Allen
William),
VEALE.-On the 80th March, at the Butchin* :
ran Hospital, i C&wler, to Mr, and Mrs. Albeit
A. Veale-a daughter.
VON DE . BORCH.—On the SCtl) March,' at ;
Rowan Private. Nursing Home. 163. Magill road.
Hoylands, to Mr. and Mrs. K. von de Borch—a
laughter.
WADEY.—On the 23rd March, at Queen's
dome, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wadey—a son
(Severn William).
WALKER.—On the 24th March, at Queen's
FTome. to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. J. Walker—a
laughter (Thclma Joyce). ,
WILSON.—On the 28th March, at Rowan
Private Nursing Home, 153 Magill road, May-
lands, to Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Wilson—a daugL-
:cr.
WiLLMOTT.—On the 23rd March, at "May
lands'" Private Nursing Home, Augusta street,
to Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wilhnott, Bayly street,
Corryton—a eon (Geoffrey).
WILBY.—On the 25th March, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Wilby—a daughter
(Vera Clara).
BUCK.—On the 26th March, at Burvrood
Nursing Home, Stevenson street, Nailswprth, to
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Buck, Emilie street, Pros
pect Gardens—a daughter. Special' thanks to
Dr. Roy Burton and Sister E. J. Hendry.
GEDDES.—On the 27th March, at Berklea
Private Hospital. Prospect road. Prospect, to
Ur. and Mm. O. C. Geddes, of 28 Lingley avenue,
Prospect—a son.
LEEDHAM (nee Oert Knabe).—On the 25th
Marchi at Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold tcedhun. Third avenue, Forest Gardens—
a daughter.
NUNNE.—On the 23n3 March, at Burwood
Nursine Home. Stevenson street, Nailsvrorth, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. W. Nunne, 70 Pukford road,
Prospect—a daughter (Gwendoline May). Spe
cial thanks to Dr. Elliott Brummitt and Sister
E. J. Hendry.
NILSON.—On the 29th March, at Berklea
Private Hospital, Prospect road. Prospect, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nilson, of Uvingstone avenue,
Proipect Estate—a daughter.
PHILLIPS.—On the 27th March, at Berklea
Private Hospital, Prospect road. Prospect, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Phillips—a daughter.
Special thanks to Dr. Gregerson, Sister Siebert,
and staff.
PALMER {nee McMahon).—On the. 20th
March, at 10 Taylor street, Croydon, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Palmer, of Port Augusta—a
daughter (Aileen Theresa). Thanking Nurse
Marsh.
ROBERTS.—On the 22nd March, at Wil
liams street, York, to Mr. and -Mrs. B. IT.
Roberts—a son, Frank John (Jack)." Special
thanks to Dr. Dolling and Nurse Marsh.
WHITEHEAD.—On the 2flth March, at
Queen's Home, to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Whitbread
—a daughter (Esther Vary).
CHALK.-On the 2lst March, at Quambi, to
Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Chalk, of Perponda-a daugh
ter (Elizabeth Betty). Both welL
CHESTERMAN (nee Louie Martin).—On the
28th March, at the' Memorial Hospital, North
Adelaide, to the wife of E. L. Chesterman,
Sa'isbu.—a son.
FROST (nee Coral Sincock).—On the 23rd
March, .at RestholiBe, Lambert toad, Joslin,
to ,Mr. and Via. J. W. Frost, Payneham—a
daughter (Margaret Alvetia).
FURLER.—On the 2Sfh March, La
Perouse, Keswick, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Furler,
Noarlunga—a daughter (Muriel Joy), speclal
thanks to Dr Gunson and Sister Murphy
GRAY (see Jost).—At Memoriai hospital,
on the 1st April, to the Wife ot Clein
oslitt—a daughtei; Both well.
at 46.1
Augusta BU&t?-'Olenefe.i:t Mr.'.iiia Mrs. Colin)
Gregory (nee Longlihead)-a son (Ian Colin).
No visitors tor..tout days.
MITCHELL—On Thursday. 29th March, at
Torquay. Esmiwat' strcet' Unley tb'Hr. and Mm
Gnaliam Jliteheli.ofSoUtli .road, Clandnre-a
da tighten.
SMITH (nee Marjorie Joseph).—Oil. the 28th
Uardi, atS-'fcter Howard Jones's PrivatefcidEpitaI,
Semaphore, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith, of]
Wills street, Peterhead—a son (William Alex
rcder). Both' well.
SOWTER (nee Bestie Harvard).—On the
20th March, at their home. King's P.nk,to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sowter—twins (Alfred George,
Frnncis Grace). All well. No visitors (or
siSt dajig. Sftecial thauks to I»r. E. A. 0. Ilui
sell, Nurse l)rUmmond, and Nurse Morris far
(heir kind.and unremitting 'attention.
WILSON—ROBERTS.—On tlie 25fii Mardi, atj
Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Murray Bridge, to]
Sir. and Mrs. Wilson-Roberts—a daughter (Fay).
WISSELL.—To Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wised!,
ileribah. Grange road,. York—a son (Robert
Allen, "Bobbie"). Both well.
BADMAN.-O11 the 29tl Mardi,' at "Rock-
ford," Park ten-ace, Wayrille; to the wife of]
G. W. Badman—a daughter.
COOMBE.—On the 30th March, at the Memo-
rial Hospital, to the wife of Samuel Coombe,
Tusmorc—a son.
DALZELL.—On the 31st Mar, at Memorial
Hospital. Norlh Adelaide, to Mr. and Sirs, John
5>. Dabsell—a BOH (David),
DAW.—On the 2nd April, at 74 Alexander!
street, l'rospeet, to Richard and Camillc Daw—
a eon. (Both doing well.)
HENDERSON.—On tlie 28th March, at the)
Memorial Hospital. to the wife of Leonard W.
Henderson—a daughter.
MUTTON.—On .tlie 27th March, at "Quombi"
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe. E. Mutton, of!
Henry street, Croydon Park—a daughter (Vvoime
Joyce).
SWIFT.—On Uie 2od AugTist..at Capetown, to)
the wife of Houghton Swift—a son.
WILLS (nee Annie Olliver).—On the 2nd
April, at Memorial Hospital, N.A., to Mr. and
Mrs. P. W. Wills, of "Royston," Main avenue,
Frewville—a daughter (Joy Nancy). Both
well. No visitor seven days.
WILLIAMS (nee Sharp).—On the 1st April,
at No. 6 Matilda street. Gilberton, to Mr. and
Mrs. R. P, Williams—a son (Billy Sharp).
Special thanks to Dr. E. Bnnnmitt and Nurse
Metcalf.
WISE (nee May Newell).—On tlie 31st
March, at "Warrawoona" Private Hospital. Lur-
line street, Mile-End. to Sir. and Sirs. N. Wise,
Craig street, North Richmond—a son (John).
ENGAGEMENTS.
PFITZNER—PFEILER.—The engagement is
announced of Dorothea, the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pfitzner, of Euduuda, to
Bernhard, second son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
H G. Pfeiler, of Waikerie, late of Tanunda.
REILLY—JOHNSTON.—The engagement is
announced of Nellie, youngest daughter of Mr.
Reilly and the late Mrs. Reillv, of Ade'aide, to
William, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of
Kent Town.
ALLINGTON—BURFORD.—The engagement is
announced of Nell M., youngest daughter of Mrs,
E. and the late J. Arlington, of Wirrabam, to
Arthur, eldest son . of Mr. and Mrs. A. Buriord,
of Wirrabara.
NICHOLAS—STUCKENBURG.—The engage-
ment is announced of Beatrice, the eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicholas, of. Piccadilly,
to Hans, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuckenburg,
of Cape Town, South Africa.
HAMPEL—HUTCHINS.—The engagement is
announced of Linda, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Sirs. G. J. Hampel, of Wilmington, to Clifford,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hutch ins, of
Wilmington.
PERRY—HILL.—The engagement is
notmced of Greta, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Perry, of Port Pirie, to Ronald, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Bill, of Port Pirie.
SCHUBERT.—SCHWERDT.—The engagement
is announced of Vera, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. <S. Schubert, of Merribah, to John,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Schwenlt,
Nadda.
WATERS—PEARSONS.—The engagement is
announced of Jean Isabel Waters, fourth daughter
of Mr. and Sirs, G. Waters, of Victor Harbour,
to Oliver, youngest son of the late C. and J.
Pearsons, Victor Harbour.
BROWN—HAMS.—The engagement Is an
nounced of The!ma Doreen, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, Sussex street, Glenelg,
to William Leslie, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Hams, South road, Edwardstown.
DALE—SHEARER.—The engagement is an
nounced of Linda Grace, younger daughter of Mr.
and- Mrs. G. Dale, of 35 Avenue road. Prospect,
to Clifford G. Tregea, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Shearer, of Lower North road, Pros
pect.
CLEMENT—DANIELS.—The engagement is
announced of Kita, third daughter of Sir. and
Mrs. H. Clement, of Ayers avenue, Slitcham
Park, to Sidney, youngest eon of Sir. and Sirs
Daniels, of Adelaide.
GAPP—HOLLEY.—Tlie engagement is an
nounced of Mavis, youngest daughter of Mr. C.
and lhe lale Mrs. E. Gspp, of Seaeliff, and Ray
mond H., second son of Mr. and Mre. T. H.
Holley, of North Unley.
LEWIS—CAUSER.—The engagement is an
nounced of Gwen, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. Lewis, to William, only son of
Mr. and Mia. W. H. Causer, both of Wallaroo.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
CARSLAKE—HEIER.—The marriage of Ivy,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Carslake,
Nangari, to Conrad C. Heier, of Noora, only
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Heier, Port
Pirie, will tie celebrated At the Congregational
Church, Loxton, on the 3 let March, at 8 pm.
Relatives and friends cordially invited to cere-
mony. No reception.
FRANKLIN—GIEBETT.—The marriage oc
Gladys, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank
iin, of Payneham South, to Henry, only eon o!
Mr. and. Mrs. A. Gibbett, of Quoin, will be cele
brated at Maughan Church on Saturday, the 31st
March, at 7 p.m. Reception at Arcadia.
LANGOON—TREMBATH.— The marriage of
Ida Lilian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Langdon,
of Huntriss street, Torrensville, to William
Leonard, son of Mrs. Dunstan, and the late
Arthur Trembath, of Moonta Mines, will be cele-
brated at Holder Memorial Church, Fisher-ter-
race, Mile-End, on Saturday, March 31st, at 6.30
p.m. Reception "Maple Leaf" Cafe.
BEAN—LE CORNU.—The marriage of -Eileen,
eldei daughter of the late Sir. G. Bean and Sirs.
Ikan, 39a Jervois street. Toirensviilo. to Ecith,
fourth son of Sir. and Sirs. W. F. Le- Comu,
Arnold street. West Undexdale, will be cele
brated at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on
Wednesday, March 28, at 7.30 p.m., Rev. F.
Bullock officiating.
HILL—BERMINGHAM.—The marriage of
Eileen, eldest daughter of Sir. and Mrs. G. D.
Hill, Ljndoch road. Gawler, to William, only
son of Mr. and Sirs. E. Bermiogbam. Maud
street, Unley, wilt be celebrated at the Tod
Street Methodist Cliurcb, Gawler. on Thuredav,
April 5th, at 3 p.m. All relatives and' friends
cordially invited to cerqmony. No reception.
LE COR—BATES.—Tlie marriage ol Elsie M.,
fertjnd daughter of Mrs. E. C. Le Cor, of Peter
borough, to Thomas J.. youngest son jot Mr. and
Mre. W. Bates. Vine street. Prospect, will be
celebrated at the Methodist Church, Archer
street. North Adelaide, on Saturday. 31st- -March,
at 7.15. p.m. Relatives and friends. cordially
invited to ceremony. No reception.
McGLASSON—CURNOW—The marriage of
George WiUUm. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
MeQlasoo, Korth Espiaaadc, Clendi, to - Doris
May, youncest dauRhtw «l the late Mr. and
Mrs, C. Curnow, Oruge Vale, Mxo! acute. ,wjU
be celehratei. . Bartholomew'* ;Ch-
Bfctiifli . rofcd. Hvrrvoi, ? tia Sztorday. Matdi
81st, at 7 p.m.
APPROACHING -MARRIAGES.
RAEDEL—BAKER.—The marriage of Ethel,
youngest dittghtec of folate Mr,. Mul. W.
Baedcl, ot .Uuler,' ta F»«derkk,K>»ngest cefl..eit
Mrs. S. E. Baker. . Kutt street,, Adelaide, ..will
t-e celebrated at Park Street CIIIikIi ,o( ,,
Ui ley, on WedqeaSaf, March Jib. at'7.50 p.m.
LANE-CHESSON.—The marriage of Edith
May, daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. H.Lane.TJay
road to Thomas Walter; second -ebii of Mr.
and? Mrs. H. Cbesson, Thomas street,. Croydon;
I will be celebrated at the Day's Road Gospel Mis
sion, .011 Saturday, <81 et March, at . 7 p.m..Be
latives and friends cordis}!/ invited, to ceremony.
NICOL-BUTTON.-The marriage if Clarice
Ethelwyn, third daughter ot Jin.' E. E. Nicnt
and the late Jobs l*icol, Mx&aren Tale, to Alec
McLaren, eldest son of Mr.' ami Mrs. W. J.
Button, of Karridy, will be celebrated at the
Methodist Church. McLaren Tale, on the Gth
April, at 9 pjn. . Relatives and friends cordially
invited to I he ceremony. No reception,
OSS1G—WARNER.-The marriage of Caro-
line ("Minnie") youngest daughter, of Mr. Mid
Mrs. Ossig of . Broadview, to Harold C., sixth
son of Sir. J. and the late- Mrs, E. Warner, at
Hindmarsh, will be celebrated at St. Stephen *t
Church, Wakefield street, on Wednesday. 4Ui
April, at 6.45 p.m. Relatives and friends cor
dially invited to the ceremony. No deception.
PETER—CURNOW.—The marriage of Linday,
youngest daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. W. Peter, of
No. 1 First avenue. Sefton Park (late of
The Pines, Beaufort). to Ralph; younger
son- ol Mr. and Mis, W." Curpow,. of- No, 35
Alpha road. Prospect; will be celebrated at the
Enfield Methodist Church on Wednesday,' April
4. at 7 p.m. Reception at Maple Leaf.
Western Australian" paper? . please copy.
PHILCOX—SCOTT.—The marriage of Lorna,
eldest 'surviving daughter of Mr.' and lira, J. F.
Phil'cox, Craigie street, Birkenhead, (to Cyril H->
younger son of Mr. and the late Mrs. F. J.
Scott, Prince street, Alberto!), will, be cele
brated at the St. Bede's Church, Semaphore, on
Saturday. March 31, at 7 p.m., JCi'v. Welch of
ficiating. Relatives and friends cordially-' in
vitcd to ceremony.
HOOKINGS—SQUIRE.—The marriage of
Dorothy J., younger, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs.
Hooking, Burwood avenue, Nailsworth, to Frede
rick H. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Sqsire,
Meadow, will be celebrated at Pulsford Road
Baptist Church on Saturday, 31st March, at 7
p.m. Relatives and friends cordially invited to
ceremony,. ? No reception.
GOLDING—LLOYD.—The marriage of Eileen,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Golding, of
Gilbert street, Gilberton, with Lewis G., younge3t
son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. R. Lloyd, of
Hilton (late Lenswood), 'Will be celebrated at
Thomson Kcmorial Congregational Church on
Saturday, April 7. at 6.30 p.m. Reception
Congregational Hall.
SYMONDS-OSBORNE.-The marriage of Eva
May, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sy^ionds,
Parkside, to William A., youngest son of Mr.
Osborne, of Auburn, will take p'ace at Park
side Baptist Church on the 81st March, at 7
p.m. Relatives and friends cordially invited to
ceremoi.y.
WILLCOCKS—BRIDGES.—The marriage of
Eva Olive, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Willcocks, of Express street, Gawler
West, to Herbert Arnold Bridges, of Greenhill
road, I>u!wich, wilt be celebrated at the Gawler
Baptist Church on Saturday, Slst March, at
8 30 o.m. Relatives and friends cordially in
vited to ceremony, No reception.
BELL—ARGENT.—The marriage of Vera
M., second daughter of Mr .and Mrs. G. T.
Bell, Charleston, to Walter A., only son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Argent, Wasleys, will be
celebrated at Charleston Methodist Church, on
Saturday, March 31, at 2 p.m. Relatives and
friends cordially invited to ceremony. No re-
ception.
FREAK—MANNING.—The marriage of Doris,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Freak, of
Webber street, Queestown, to Leonard, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Manning, of High street,
Queestown, will be celebrated at Queenstown
Church of Christ, on Saturday, 31st March, at
3.30 p.m. Reception at Webber street, Queens-
town.
GIDDINGS—EDSON.—The marriage of Doris
May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gid-
dings, Beetaloo Valley, to Clarence Roy, eldest
son of Mr. and the late. Mrs. J. Edson, of Wai-
kerie, will be solemnized in the Pirie Street
Methodist Church on Saturday, 7th April, at
3 p.m.
GORDON—COX.—The marriage of Annie
Alberta, daughter of Mrs. M. F. Gordon, 48
Wallis street, Parkside South, and the lato A. E.
Gordon. to Cyril Hewitt, eldest, son of Mr. and
Urs. Chris J. Cox, of Gawler, will be celebrated
it St. Paul's Church. Pultency street, on Tues
iay. 3rd April, at 6,16 p.m. Relatives and
riends cordially invited to ceremony. No re
ception. i
HAWKINS—NICHOLAS.—The marriage of
Sylvia, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Hawkins. Fort Large, Largs Bay (late Albany,
W.A.), to Joseph Montague, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Nicholas, of Victoria Paik, W.A.. <
will be. celebrated at Congregational Church,
Port Adelaide, on Saturday, March 81, at 3.30 .
J.m. AJ1 relatives and friends cordially invited i
o the ceremony. No reception. i
HOUGH-MILLINGTON.-The marriage of ,
Daisy Winifred, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. Hough, of Norman street, Forestville to
Richard, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Miliing
on, Rowland road, Hilton, will be celebrated at |
:he Goodwood Presbyterian Church,' on Wfednes
iay, April 4, at 7 o'clock. Relatives and friends :
cordially invited to ceremony. No reception. ;
HUNT—JURY.—The marriage of Lillian M.,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunt, Lox
on, to Edward Allen, fourth son of Mr. and
;he late Mrs. H, Jury, Mallala, will be cele- <
rated at the Congregational Church, Loxton, on :
Jie Slst March, at 4 p.m. Relatives and j
riends cordially invited to cercmony. No re- j
:eption, . j
JONES—HOWARD.-The marriage of Laurel
Nellie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Jones, of Wallaroo Mines, to Cyril Arthur,
youngest son of the late Mr. Fred and Mrs. A.
Howard, of Goodwill, will, be celebrated at
Chapel Street Church of Christ. Norwood, on j
Saturday, March 31, at 7 p.m. . ;
NATION—BRAY.—The marriage of Gwyneta,
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Nation, itf 12 -
Dorset avenue. Colonel Light Gardens, to Eric,
roungest son of Mr. and Mrs, D. Bray, Peter-
borough (late Eurelia), will be celebrated at ]
rfaughan Church, Saturday, 81st March, at 0.30 ,
p.m.
ROUND-HEARN.-The marriage ot Ethel,
liird daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.' H. Round,
it 25 Hocking place, to Frederick, fifth son of
Jr. and Mrs. T. Heam, of Logan street, will be
celebrated at Sf.' Luke's. Whitmore square, Ade- 3
aide, on Saturday, the 7th April, at 6.45 p.m. <
Reception at , Franklin Street Hall, Franklin *
itreet west. . .. I
STRACEY—WEBBER.-'The marriage of Mavis,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stracey,
of Semaphore, and Ronald, younger son of Mr.
and. Mrs. W. L. Webber, of West Hindmarsh, will ^
be celebrated at the Alberton Methodist Church, J
Wednesday, April 4, 7 p.m. No receptfon. All
friends inv'ted to- ceremony. 0
WALKER—SYMONDS.—The marriage of <
Eugene M., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ;
r. Walker, of Kensington Gardens, to Edwin J. ]
T. Symonds, B.E., elder son of Mrs. and the ]
ate Mr. T. Symonds, of North Norwood, will <
to celebrated at the Magill Methodist Church <
in Tuesday, April 3, at 7 p.m.
WALTERS—LEFEVRE.-The marriage of a
Leah, only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. E. Wal- ]
ers, of MarryatvfUe. to Edward, second son of g
Ifr. and Mrs. H. Lefevre, ot ' JTnley, vrijl be f
slebnted at Clarton Church, Parade, Norwood, )
n Saturday; Slst March, at 7.15.'- ... «
BUCKINGHAM- REU.-The marriage : of
Minnie E., youngest daughter, of .Mia. «id. the j
kte Mr. J. Buckingham, ot Prospect, to Oswald
A., eldest son. of Mrs. and. th*. late. jib.. JL M. t
itpn. ojt. Lyndoch, will, b? nUloaied . at .St.. j
Ttrthberfs Cliwrh, Prospect, op- Saturday, April I
u c.is p.a. . i
APPROAeHiNfibHARRIAGES.
PLACE—PALTRIDGE.-->"i»n*i**ftg*- of
Edith Frances Mary, t^?oonger: daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. F. Evelyn Place of Roseworthy, and
Harry Samuel, youpgfcst - son" ot' Mrs. H. Palt-
ridge and the late Harry Paltridge, of Hyde
Park, will be celebrated at St George'*, Gawler,
at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday, April 7. njehds and
relative^ cordially invited,, to the. ceremony. No
inception.
THOMAS-VINCENT.-The marriage x>t
Thelma, second daughter of Sir. and Mrs, W. J.
Thomas, of Wayville, to Charles, youngest son.of
Mrs. 'A. Vincent (late of Sydney), wii! i» oeie
brated at Chalmers Church, North terrace, on
file Sth April, at 7.36.p-m.
CHARTRES—SHARD.—The marriage of Mar-
garet Ruth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Chartres, of Enfield, to Leonard Charles, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Shard, of Prospect, will
be celebrated at St. _ Cuthberl'a .Church, Pros
pect, an Saturday, the 7th '4pril, at 7 p.m.,.
HUSER-GOLDSW0RTHY.-Tbe marriage ot
Edna B., only daughter of Mr and the late A.
Huser, of Evandale, to Gordon A., youngest
son of Mrs. and the late C. N. Goldsworthy,- of
St. Peters, will be celebrated at the Chapel Street
Church of Christ on Saturday, April 7th, at 7
p.m. Friends and relatives cordially invited to
ceremony No reception.
JOHNSON—BAKER.—The marriage of Gwen-
eth. younger daughter of Mr. , and Mrs.. W. A.
Johnson, School House, Holbrook's road, Under-
dale, to Roy, youngest con ot tbe late Mr. W.
H. Baker and of Mr*. Baker, 36 Clifton street,
Maylands, will be solemnised ,et tbe Pirje Street
Methodist Church, on Saturday, the 7th -April,
at ; 7 p.m. Eev. J. G. Jenkin officiating. - Re
ception at 7.45 p.m. .
MOULDS—ADAMS.—The marriage of Mia
Burdett, ycungcst. daughter of Mr. -and lin. A.
J. Moulds, of Port Wakefield School, with
Lisle E., eldest eon ot Hr, And-Mrs. F. Adams,
of Maitland, will be eelebraataj in '.Sent 'fawn
Methodist Church, ..on Saturday,' 7til April, at
7,30 p.m. Reception' at ISunietta, 310 Ken-
sington read, Leabrook.
McFEAT—SMITH.—The marriage of Gene,
third daughter 0f ijr, gtid Mre.. W. McFeat, ci
Westboume Park, to John, younger son ot IJr.
and' the late Mrs. A. A. Smith, of Daylesford,
Victoria, will ' be celebrated in the, Malvern
Methonist Church on the 4th April, at 7' p.in.
ROSMAN-FORD.-The Marriage of Mavis
Adeline, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.- E.
Rosman, of Henley Beach. road, Mile-End, to
Stanley Gordon, youngest ami ot Mrs. and the
late A E. B, Ford, of Parker street, Mile-End,
will be celebrated at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney
street, on Saturday, 7th April, at 5.15 p.m.
Relatives and Friends cordially invited to'cere
mony. No reception.
SMITH—HARVEY.—The marriage of Elva,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith,
ot Prospect toad, Proepect, to Cliff, youngest son
of Mr.' and Mrs, Walter Harvey, of Kintore
avenue, Prospect, will be celebrated at Highbury
Street Methodist Church, Prospect, on Thursday,
Sth April, at 7 p m. Relatives and friends cor
dially invited to ceremony. No reception.
TIVER—HONAN.—The marriage of Doris,
second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Tiver.
Tiverville, Hallett, to Robert S., youngest son
Of Mr. and Mrs. John Honan, Hallett, will be
celebrated at Methodist Church, Hallett, on
Scturday, April 7th, at 3.30 p.m.
WAIT—HUTTON.—The marriage of Edna,
elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wait,
Marlborough road, Westbourne. Park, to Austin,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hutton, George
Street, Clarence Park, will be celebraated at. the
Methodist Church, Clarence Park, on Tuesday,
the 3rd April, mt 7 p.m.
WOODHOUSE—McKAY.—The marriage - of
Mary M., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Woodhouse, of Snowtown, to Hugh J., twin son
of tire, and the late Mr. H. McKay, of James-
town, will be celebrated in the Snowtown
Methodist Cliurcu on Wednesday April 4th, at
7 p ro. Belatives and iriends cordially invited
to tiie ceremony. No reception.
FILSELL—WHITE.-The marriage of Mary
Bourne Filsell, the-only daughter of Mrii. Fil
sell, pt- Filsdl street, Henley Park, and the
Jate Jtr E. F. C. Filsell, and granddaughter-of
Mr. E. Bourne, sen., of West Thebarton, to Colin
George White, the youngest son of Mr.- and
Mrs. H. White of South terra c*, Mile-End, wi!l
be celebrated at Holy Trinity Church, North
terrace, Adelaide, on 11th April, at 7.15 p.m.
Reception at Windsor Cafe (Balfour & Wau
chope).
FOX—LEVICK.-The marriage of Florence,
youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F.
Fox, of Parkside, to Frank, second son ot Mr.
and Mrs, S. Levick, Seafield avenue, Kingswood,
will be celebrated at Maughan Churcli, Adelaide
on the 7t!i April, at 7.30 p.m. Relatives and
friends are cordially invited to the ceremony.
No reception.
FREEMAN—AVERAY. - The marriage of
Selma Louisa, third daughter of Mrs. and the
late Mr. H. Freeman, and Cyril, third son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Averay, Prospect, will be
solemnised in the Ovlngham Metboaist Church on
Thursday, Sth April, at 7.30 p.m.
HOPKINS-MORRIS.-The marriage of Eileen,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, £. Hopkins, oE
Woodlands, to James C., eldest son of the late A.
J. Morris, of Broken Hill, aud Mrs, Stockton, ot
Hindtnan,h. vili be celebrated at Goodwood Bap
tist Church on Wednesday, the 4th April, at
7.16 p.m. Relatives ind friends cordially in
vited to ceremony.
O'MALLEY-SCOTT.-The marriage ot Doris
Winifred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
O'Malley, of Weaver avaiue. North Richmond, to
William G., youngest son ot Mrs. C. and the late
John Scott, of Blende street. Broken Hill, will
be celebrated at the Queen of Angels' Church,
Taylor's road, Thabarton, on Monday, the 9th
April, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends cordially .
invited to ceremony. No reception.
POMEROY-KEVERN.-The marriage of Amy
Greta, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Pomeroy. of Clarence Park,, to William Jeff,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kevern, late
Hawthorn, will be celebrated at the Clareficc
Park Mctliodist Church on Tuesday, 10th April,
at 7.45 p.m.. Rev. Tilbrook officiating.
TINGEY—STODDARD.—The marriage of
Vera Mary (Queen), youngest daughter of Mr.
snd Mrs, Samuel Tingey, ot 18 Rose terrace,
Wayville, to Alfred Hampton Stoddard, of Mel
bourne. will be celebrated at St. - Augastine's
nhurch". ITnlev, on Saturday, the 7th April, at
i p.m. Relatives and friends cordially' invited to
ceremony. No reception.
WARNE-TAMLIN.-The marriage ot Flo-
rence. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Warne. of ' Prospect, to William, eldest -sen nf
tfr. and Mrs A. Tamlin, of Norwood, will oe
?olehratcd nt Sfaughan Cliurrii, Franklin street,
Dn Thursday, Sth April, at 7 p.m.
MARRIAGES.
ANDERSON—HORNHARDT.—On the 27th
December, at Prospect, by the Rev. A J. Finch,
Gus, elder son of Mr. G. Anderson, of Thebar-
ton, and the late Mrs. E. Anderson, of North
Richmond, Victoria, to Eva Ellen, younger daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hornhardt, of Pros-
pect.
DAVIES—JOHNSON.—On the 3rd March,
at St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, Clifford
Allan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Davies,
Tickera, to Emmeline Lurline. eldest daughter
of Capt. and Mrs. Johnson, of Port Adelaide.
KEMP-CARLTON.-On the 1st March, at
St. Luke's Parish Churfch, Lochee, Dundee,
Scotland, Herbert John, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. H, Kemp, Cross roads, Eingswood, to
Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Herbert
Carlton, Dundee. Address after April ^11
53 Cross roads, Kingswood.
RAGLESS-FERGUSON .-On the 7th Manh.
it Chambers Church North terrace, by the Rr-\.
Dr. J. A. Seymour, Leonard V., only eon ol Mr.
rod Mrs. R. W. Bagless, late of Witchelen.i
Station, to Dorothy C., younger danghter of t!i-'
ate W. A. Ferguson . and Mrs. Ferguson, "of
.Mooloola." 48 Oxford tenaee, Unley.
SUTHERLAND—KINMONTH.— On the 22nd
March, at the Presbyterian Manse, Hawthorn, J)
he 8er. David Chspman. Peter Grant. sMi
the late William and Mrs. Sutherland, of "iJns-i - "
Millicent, to Alice Emily, daughter of-I'v ):?"
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kinmonth, "Fair-View,''
Millicent.

MARRIAGES.

, fflABE-MOFFATT.-On the 88th February,

at the Presbyterian Church, Port Ade
laide. by the Rev. Hugh Morris, Alexander, eldest
*on a! Mr. ted lbs. "A: Frame, of Wart Hartle
pool, JZogJand, to Gladys May. second vouMtesi
daughter ot Mr, and the late Mrs. Q. Moffatt. ot

GIanville.

MARSHMAN--HUGHES.-On the 31st Decem

ber,1927 at St Aldan's Church, Payneham, by
the Rev. Giles, Gwendoline O., eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, St. Peters, to
Laurence A., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Marshman, Owen. Present address, Swan Reach.
BALNAVES-CLIFFORD.-On the 20th
March at St. Mary's Church, Penola, by the Rev.

Rilty. Walter' William, second eon oi J|r.
£52 ,Ul?' ?* Bflwes. Kobe street, Penola, to
fcoiel Annie (Maijory), youngest daughter ot
Mr. and Mre. Janes CUffcid, Clark street, Penola.

PUCKfilDGE-CATT.--On the 22nd Febru*
®ry# . at Malvern Methodist Church, by Rev. w.
A. Hunn; Thomas William Puckridge third son
of the late SuseeU John St Geoige Puckridge,
and Mrs. Puckridge, of take Wangary, to Vida
Lyell, fifth daughter of Col. A. C. and Mrs. Catt,
ol Glenburnie, Mitctam. 94*5

WAPPER-COWLEY.-On the 28th February,
in Adelaide, by the Rev. W. IL Cann, Myra U9
third daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. J2. C. Cow!ey,
Kadina, to Walter A., third son of Mr. and
. ?§' "Wapper, Koolywurtie. Present

address, X-aincroo,

GOLDEN WEDDINGS.

, otlEW^R£~J^BP,"~_0n the 19th March,
1878, at St. Luke a Church, Adelaide* Thomas,
eldest son ol the late Thomas Howard, Esq.,
Littlepampton, Sussex, England, to Emma,
youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mre G
Tabel, Guernsey, Channel Wands. Present ad
dress, 110 Anzac Highway, Glenelg.

, 0]KJNG-SHERRIFF.-On the 27th Uarcli,

«t the Baptist Church, Morphett Vale, by
the Bev F. Page. Peter Chas. King, of Yorke's
Peninsula, to Dorothea Davidson Sheriff, of Mor
phett Vale. Present address-"Ayton." Mia

la ton, Yorkc g Feninsula.

HORLEY-ATTEWEU..-On the 2nd April,
T8#8, at the Parish Church, Cho'sev, Berks,
England, by the Bev. H. Kirkby, Tom, younger
eon of the late flenry and Charlotte Horicy,
of Bramfteld-Herts, to Annie M., second daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Attewell, of Nune
liam, Courtney, Oxfordshire. Present address
uhe Pines, Summerlown, S.A,

DEATHS.

BARRY, On the 28th March, at her resi
dence, 238 Angas street. City, Elizabeth, widow
of James Barry, aged <32 years. Rcquiescat in

pace,

CONNOLLY.-On the 25th March, 1928, at
?,,?.,Tsiden,ce-,B Du *eu street. Richmond, John
Hilliam. the beloved husband of Kate Connolly
?rn!Lfond f1ther of Mary, Jack, Dessy. Irene!
feddie, aged 48 years. (No flowers, by re
quest.) Taemanian papers please copy.

Requiescat in pace.

";"KSTZ;-T0n JtllG 25th March, at Eudunda, An

bel,°"d of ,he late 0. H. Kota, of
Eudunda late of Robertstown, aged 77 yeavs
(suddenly). Deeply mourned.

. ^ the; 28th March, at his resi
dtnee, Auriootpa, George Ditrich, beloved hus
band of Anna and father of Florrie, Ida, and
Edward, aged 59 years, ' '

I.i.-JnURi?5U»H'~?n <he 274,1 Wareh> 3t Ade
!' 5 Hospital, James Henderson, dearlv be
loved husband of Elsie H. Turnhull, of Maple
avenue, Royal Park, aged 87 years.

w ®^hVETM^-r"7Pn the 27th March, at Austin
Hospital, Heidelberg, William, dearly beloved
hustand rt Myrtle Bellette, and Iovinc fS
s«d "is vlr /'T Dorothy, Walter, and Joyce.

J J®;. t Uanian papers please copy.)
A patient sufferer gone to re^f,

WELVIL.LE.-_On the 29th March, at 8 G1N>«
ofCMarV 8lr^reidierick' t,le bp,oved husband
of Mar* Grace Melville, aged 05 yeans.

Al£l?1Th-r.0n, 1Jlj March, at MiJlswood,

^tadnSe,raJ'' ^ in6t' in ^

. ,®R'GHT;~0n Ihe 29th March, George, the

and lovmg husband of Mary M., and thc
devoted father of Horry, Joyce, and Leah nf

rMd' Gawlcr« in his 69th year. Loved

Tj- jR0C!(,V-?n lhe 201h March, at Hamley
Mrnr?6' AI'rod Geore*, beloved husband of Clara
Brock, aged 10 years. (Suddenly.)

ni(fllL° d'i~7°^ "le i3?41' ilaTch- at Adelaide Bos
Vint T J> !,eiove<i husband of Florence
Jean Cloy, li Compton street, Citv. Aged 41

years. b *?

r FnL^.E»BEIRG'-0n t,ie 30"' March, at Mr.
#-'nffi; k J S" e,r8:6 "side»ce. Maria, relict of
Gottlieb Falkeiiberg, Cambrai, aged "0 years.

T-i-H?R,'J-T0n 4,10 301,1 Ma,'ch. at Brighton
AusUn Hom?'" U0T11' WidoW of llle Jatc £d«ard

McKAY (nee Matilda Lehmann, Wilmington)

,Bt AdeIaide. «>e beloved wife
of Clyde McKay, in her 29tb year.

M|NERS.--0n the 24ih MarcJi, at VnSev,
Tjrsula Martin Miners, of No. 3 Scott street

Mothor ofSMthi rtllCV v1'10 ,ate Ttwma£ Miners!
Mother of Mesdames S. bourse and S. G. Nottle.
?Lw S'./"d ?Ie^re- Thomas Miners, ot
v!i?i ' n" aJId, HerI)ert Miners, of Wood
V,lf-v, ,Bo.rn Goldsethany, Cornwall, arrived
of 8i v£«a Aberl0.n'"aged 91 years. A colonist

n !?. A, fu" llfe of Work, well and
cheerfully done.-Inserted by her loving family.

Ma«V£LAi1!?;r~'31st March- flt Beaumont,

v,ldQW "o£ the 'ate Dr. W. L.
CieJand, a^ed 70 years.

HODGERT.-On the 1st April, at liis resl
dence, 4 Fourth avenue, St. Peters. Georce

firstVvenr1U tfn? °/t Emily .HodKclt. his sixty

5T Rest after weariness, l'rivate funeral.

.,"EJCnLF-~?n ,he 28"i March, at Port
Augaste Hospital, William Henry Augusta Met
Metcalf years. Eldest soil of late T. W.

«WULH,V^N'-°"- ^ lst ApriI- at the resi
dence of her son-in-law (Mr. W. Leahy), 80
£?£ H W BroTPton. Babiana. widow of
Tjmothy Sullivan, late of Georgetown, aged 94

3 ears. Requiescat in pace.

jwISE;~*2n tbc 3let Mardl' at B^tcr road,
y-oepect, Susanna Margaret, loving wife ot
James \Mse, aged 79 years.

^,ASAM^T0" 2nd AP"'« at Sydney Gene
?No5iSPArtL(rCfUJ accident), Edgar Lucas
f ot Payneham, and captain
barquentine Forest Friend, aged 44.

10®pii?fr~S"..4be 2nd April, at his residence,
T ' V JoT' bc,ove'i husband of Olivia
J. Bruse, aged 73 years. Besting.

NoBR"SEp-?" 2nd April, at his residence,
TWiil ' Nor7°od' William B.ufe, |ate
pubhean of Quorn and Port Pirie, aSPd 73 yeais.

CHAPMAN.-On <he 2nd Apri!, ,-t hig resi
£ l®'. i ,9BPPer street. Kent Town Frances

' t .t. !,and ot. Alice Chapman and
eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. .William
Chapman, Mount Barker, agyl 67' years.

FISHER.--On the 2nd April, at Burwood

Fisbrr' ^11^,1'"?' ,elict Aot Kdward

risner, -of Berdertown, aged 84 yea re.

2nd Apnl- at Prospect

wad, Janet Davidson, relict of Joseph Bartleit
Harris, and dearly loved mother of Bev D O

T »dw,00dJ and Mre- T. A. Le Messurier
S"d Ev 3j, Bichardson, of 21 Balfour street,
Prospect-Gardens, and O. K. HarriF. Broken
oVi!' an? f!s °tbcr dauglitere and sons In other
states of the Commonwealth and America, aged

keepingT*" A bcautiful EOul >" the Saviour's

HARMANIS.-On the 2nd April, at Adelaide
Hospital; Alexandras Hirmanis. cf 37a Hawden
street,. City, aged 43 years. - |

lnd APr!I. a* Children's
Hosp^aWsuddenly), Maxwell Boy, beloved only
?? ?£K-th_B°y and -Elittbeth Ann Hale, of
monOi* eet' ^n'e.v> a?ed 5 years and 10

ti -°n ",p 2nd April, at Blackwood,
Jnomat, Moved husband of Jfaiy Hunter,

DEATHS.

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INGERSOM.-Ou the 2nd April. At Wolrerton
Private Hospital, Semaphore, Boy William, dearly
toeloved husband of Annie Ingeison, of Mypo
longa, formerly of Port Pirie. aged 36 yean.

TROTTER-On the 1st April, at Atherton,
Queensland. William George, second eon of the
late William Trotter, aired SS yean, late of
Adelaide, ft widow, 2 daughters, and 2 con*
left to mourn their sad loss.

CROWLEY.-On the 3rd April, at Adelaide
Hospital, Simon Benedict Crowley, of 3 Pem
broke place. Colonel Light Gardens, aged 46
years. Bequiescat in pace.

HAYWARD.-On the 3rd April, at her resi
dence Woolnough road,"Exeter, Catherine, widow
of Albion Jams Hayward, Master Mariner, aged
09 years. Bequiescat in pace.

O'CONNOR.-On the 3rd April, at Private
Hospital, North Adelaide, Very Beverend Dean,
Thomas O'Connor, P.P., PeUlna, aged 84 years.
Bequiescat in pace.

PHILPOTT.-On the 30th March (result of
accident), at Mortlake. Arthur, the beloved hus
band of Harriet Louisa Philpott, of 6 Ashmore
street, East Brunswick, loving father of Ivy
(Mrs. H. Louden), Thomas, and Albert (Jack),
aged 68 years. , .

WEDGE.-On the 28th March, at 8 Regent
street. Mount Lawley, W.A., Louisa, the dearly
loved wife of F. H. Wedge, and sister of Miss
S. Swale, Glenelg, S.A.; Mrs. Stacey, Swanbourn,
W.A.; and aunt of Mis. B. Busk, Glenelg, S.A.

WHINNEN.-On the 2nd April, at private hos
pital, North Adelaide. Doris, beloved younger
daughter of John and the late Emily Whinntn,
of Broken Bill, in her twenty-first year.'

IN MtMORIAM.

MYERS.-In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Herbert; who died at Payncham on
the- 29th March, 1927.-Inserted by his loving
mother sisters Clarisse and Alma, and brother
Arthur. Sydney papers please copy.

STANFORD, C. B. (Dick), the dearly beloved
husband of Ida Beatrice, who departed from this
life on the 31st March, 1927:-Inserted by his
loving wife, Ida Stanford.

VEALE.-In loving memory of Phoebe, dear
wife and mother, died on the 1st April, 1926.

But there is more than we can see,.
And what we see we leave unsaid,

Nor speak it, knowing death has made
Jlis darkness beautiful with thee.

-Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family.

COLLIVER.-In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on April 3,
1926. Ever remembered.

-Inserted by her loving husband and family.

HART.-In loving memory of Wilfred J. Hart,
who died at Edith burgh, on the 3rd April, 192S.
-Insciicd by the widow and children.

HARRIS.-In loving memory of Doris Ade
laide, our dearly loved daughter and sister, who
passed away at Hawker Hospital, on the 4th
April, 1927. Sadly missed by her loving
parents, sisters, and brothers, Cradock.

ROWE.-In loving memory of our darling
daughter and sister, Valeria, who died at Two
Wells on the 4th April, 1927.

Sadly missed. To memory dear.

-Inserted by her loving father and mother,
sisters and f brother.

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

rpiiK Family of the late Sirs. FANNY HOOPER,

?*- Almond liale, Tungkillo, sincerely THANK
Relatives and Friends for personal expressions ol
sympathy, telegrams, letters, and cards received
in their lecsnt sad bereavement.

MBS. A. L. NEAVE, of Florentia, ICS Seavien

road. Henley Beach, wishes to sincerely

THANK ail Kind Relatives and Friends for let
ters, cards, floral tributes, and personal expres
sions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement.

E SONS and DAUGHTER ot the. late
Minnie Maud Holdemesse, Belair, wish to
THANK all kind Friends knd Relatives for floral
tributes, telegrams, letters, cards, and personal
expressions of sympathy in their sad bereave
ment, especially thanking Dr. Browning, 'Sister
Williams, Rev. J. Colville, M A., Bc'air, Mothers'
Union, also others for their kindness during her
long illness.

MB. F. RANDALL, of John street, Hindmarsh

(late of r.vndoch), and FAMILY, wishes to

sinccrely THANK all kind Friends and Relative*
for cards, letters, floral tributes, and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent sad be
reavement of the loss of his dear wife and their
mother. Special thanks to l)r. Dolling for his
kind attention.

MRS. HANLEY and FAMILY of tlie late

JOHN HANLEY desire to THANK all kind

Friends and Rflatives for cards, letters, tele
grams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

MISS K. McASKILL, of 38 Hauteville terrace,

Eastwood, wishes to sincc-rely THANK all
kind Friends and Relatives for telegrams, cards,
letters, floral tributes, and personal expressions
of sympathy in the sad loss of her dea* father.

MRS. G. F. MABTIN and FAMILY of the

lale George Martin, of Hill street, Hamlej

Bridge, desire to THANK all Friends and Bela
tivcs for cards. letters, and personal expressions
of sympathy in their tecent sad bereavement.

MR. and Mrs. H. P. RIDDLE and DOROTHY

sincerely THANK all kind Friends and

Relations, ministers, doctors, and nurses for ex
pressions of sympathy, letters, cards, telegrams,
beam wireless, "and floral tributes sent in their
recent sad bereavement, through the passing rt
their dearly loved son and brother, Wynne
St.Ciarc Riddle.

MR. F. G. HERRMANN and Family, of

1 Wallaroo, wish to TBANK all kind Friends

I for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards, and
| personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss
of their "dear Wife and Mother, especially thank
ing Dr. Harluson. Mrs. Ellis, and Rev. Woodgar
and others for their kindness during her long
illness. Will all please accept this- as our per-1
sonal acknowledgment of gratitude. . I
TITRS. H. C. DOYLE and FAMILY, of Hamlc-y

Bridge, desire to return their heartfelt

THANKS to all kind Relatives and Friends forj
telegrams, cards, letters, floral tributes, and j
personal expressions of sympathy in their recent I
sod bereavement, especially thanking - Rev.
Fathers R. P. Denny. P.P.. -. Kelly, Adelaide,
V. P. Barry. Parkside. Sisters of St. Joseph,
Hamlcy Bridge and Kensington, Doctors and
Nurses of the Adelaide Hospital. S.A. Railway
Staff, and Friends and Belativcs for their kind
ness during tbe deceased's illness.

MR. JOHN HALDANE, Mr. W. J. and the

Misses HARRIS desire to THANK all;
Friends and Belativcs for cards, telegrams,

letters, floral tributes, and personal expressions j
of sympathy in their rccent sad bereavement.

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