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BIRTHS.
BIBLE (nee Monkivitch).—On the 12th De-
cember, at the Jessie McPherson Hospital,
to Moira, the wife of Terrence Stephen
Bible —a daughter. Present Address: Old
Hay Market Hotel, Flemington-road, North
Melbourne.
DEATHS.
ANDERSON.— On the 18th December, at Aus-
tin Hospital), Violet Elizabeth, dearly beloved
wife of Thomas Anderson, loving daughter
of Mary and the late Thomas Guyer, loving
sister of William Guyer, loving sister of
May (Mrs. Buldt), loving aunt of Unice
Buldt, loving niece of Thomas Carr.
At rest.
BALDING.—On the 17th December, result
of accident, Allan Benjamin, dearly loved
son of Benjamin and Mary Balding, Market-
road, Werribee, loving brother of Arthur,
Frank, Stanley, Kenneth and Jeffery, aged
20 years. In God's care.
BEAMSLEY (nee Lansbury).— On the 13th De-
cember, at the residence of her son-in-law
(Mr. A. C. Rogers), No. 7 Beamsley-street,
Malvern, after a long and painful illness,
Emily, the beloved wife of Henry Beamsley,
and loving mother of Albert E., Florence H.
(Mrs. W. J. Hart, deceased), William G.,
Caroline A. (Mrs. A. M. Yeatman), Isabella
J. (Mrs. A. G. Rogers) and Myrtle V. (Mrs.
A. C. Y. Trott), aged 75 years. Native
and life resident of Malvern.
A faithful wife and mother. At rest.
BECKETT.—On the 18th December, at Mel-
bourne Hospital, Margaret Beckett, of 11
Little Gold-street, Brunswick, aged 76 years.
CARRUTHERS.—On the 18th December, at
private hospital, Ethel May, the beloved
wife of Hugh James Carruthers, of 144
Brewer-road, Bentleigh. Rest in peace.
COWPERTHWAITE.— On the 18th December,
at Geelong, James, dearly beloved husband
of the late Rose Cowperthwaite, of 21 Mar-
garet-street, Newtown, and loving father of
Anne, Floss, Jim and Cyril.
Peace, perfect peace.
DAVIES.— On the 18th December, at a pri-
vate hospital, at East Malvern, the Rev.
J. G. Davies, M.A., of 37 Campbell-road,
Deepdene, the dearly beloved husband of
Barbara Annie Davies; the father of Mar-
garet S. and Dr. E. J. Davies, of Korea,
and the late H. B. Davies, aged 76 years.
DAVIES.— On the 18th December, at a pri-
vate hospital, at East Malvern, the Rev.
J. G. Davies, M.A., the beloved brother of
Mary T. Davies and Dr. Leslie Davies, aged
76 years.
DOULL.— On the 17th December, Arthur W.
Mackey Doull, 76 years.
DOYLE.— On the 18th December, at 94 Haw-
thorn-road, Caulfield (suddenly), Mary Mar-
garet (nee Molly Maloney), beloved wife of
Martin J. Doyle, loving daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maloney, of
O'Brien- bridge, Killole, Ireland.
Rest in peace.
DOYLE.— On the 18th December, Mary Mar-
garet, beloved wife of Martin J. Doyle,
ex-president of the Caulfield branch of the
A.N.A.
—With deepest sympathy from the mem-
bers of the Caulfield branch.
DUNN. — On the 18th December at private
hospital, Mordialloc, Frank, the dearly be-
loved husband of Miriam, of Hearle-avenue,
Mordialloc, and loving father of Joyce, Mol-
lie, Miriam and Jean, aged 47 years.
Loved by all.
DUNN.— On the 18th December, at private
hospital, Mordialloc, Frank, the dearly be-
loved eldest son of William G. and Caroline
Dunn, of 54 Narong-road, Caulfield, and
loving brother of Mabel, William, Arthur
(deceased), Albert, Winifred, Masie and
Marjorie (deceased), aged 47 years.
DUNN.— On the 18th December, at private
hospital, Mordialloc, Frank, the dearly be-
loved brother of Winnie, and brother-in-law
Leonard Bedford, of 22 Maitland-avenue,
East Kew, aged 47 years.
DURKIN.— On the 17th December, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, No. 14 Menzie-grove,
Ivanhoe, Catherine, loved wife of the late
John Joseph Durkin, late of Corowa and
Beechworth, and loving mother of John,
Nellie and Catherine (deceased), aged 85
years. Rest in peace.
HANCOCK.—On the 18th December, at the
Alfred Hospital, Esther, widow of the late
Daniel Hancock, and loved mother of May
(Mrs. Ogden) and William Robert (de-
ceased), loving grandmother of Billie and
Hilda.
HARRIS.— On the 18th December, at Loch,
Beatrice, beloved wife of the late David
Harris, and loving mother of Olive, Gertie
and Clem.
A patient sufferer at rest.
HERBERTE.—On the 18th December, Agnes
Mary, dearly beloved wife of Leonard, of
14 Salisbury-street, Moonee Ponds, loving
mother of little Len. R.I.P.
HERBERTE (nee Hocking).—On the 18th De-
cember, Agnes Mary, the dearly loved
younger daughter of Ellen and the late
Simon Hocking, 14 Salisbury-street, Moonee
Ponds. R.I.P.
HERBERTE (nee Hocking). — On the 18th De-
cember, Agnes, the dear sister of Nellie and
Ahrn, and devoted auntie of Frank, Enid,
Alma and Doug. White. Deeply mourned.
KILDUFF. — On the 27th December, John,
deeply loved friend of Peggy.
LAWSON.—On the 18th December, at 40
? ? George William, the dearly
loved son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson,
aged 3 weeks.
LESTER.— On the 18th December (result of
accident), Jack Alan, dearly beloved young-
est son of James William and Ada Pia Les-
ter, of 28 Tucker-avenue, Garden City, Port
Melbourne, loving brother of Thomas
James, aged 12 years. Private interment.
Remains at Sleight's chapel. R.I.P.
MACGILLIVRAY.— On the 17th December, at
private hospital, George William, second
son of the late George and Janet MacGil-
livray, of Eddington Station, Queensland,
loved husband of Pattie MacGillivray, father
of Irene, Maud, Stuart and Keith, grand-
father of Jeannie and Margaret. Pharma-
ceutical chemist, formerly of Geelong and
Garden Vale (late of 691 High-street, Arma-
dale, S.1.). Broken Hill and Geelong papers
please copy. Private interment.
MARRIS.— On the 17th December, Alfred
Oliver, beloved husband of Lilian, and
father of Eric, Keith and Betty; brother
of William, Elsie and Ruth.
MILLWARD. — On the 18th December, at Chel-
tenham, Sarah Maria Millward (late of 301
Williamstown-road, Yarraville, the dearly
beloved mother of the late Ellen (Mrs. A. E.
Yates), and loving grandmother of Irene and
Tommy, aged 70 years. At rest.
MILNE.— On the 18th December, Raymond,
precious beloved eldest son of John Kay
and Lillian Milne, 21 Bridge-street, Elstern-
wick, loving grandson of Mrs. F. T.
Plaisted, Wattle Park.
For ever with the Lord.
MORIARTY. — In affectionate and grateful re-
membrance of our esteemed and devoted
friend, Frank, who died at private hospital,
Malvern, on 15th December. R.I.P.
—Inserted by S. Fleming and E. J. Healy.
PAPENFUS.— On the 17th December, at 6
Glenmark-avenue, St. Kilda, Eileen Dorothy,
beloved younger daughter of Mrs. W. Viney
(late Morning Star Hotel, South Yarra),
and loving mother of Mona.
Thy will be done.
PHILLIPS.— On the 17th December, at her
residence, 147 Adderley-street, West Mel-
bourne, Mary, widow of the late Thomas
Phillips, and loving mother of Nellie (de-
ceased), William, Philip and Thomas, aged
79 years. At rest.
PHILLIPS.—On the 17th December, at her re-
sidence, Mary, dearly loved grandma of
Nellie (Mrs. Moody), Thomas, of Melbourne,
Nancy and Tommy, of Sydney.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
—Inserted by her loving grandchildren.
PLANT.— On the 17th December, at his resi-
dence, "Home," 202 Clarke-street, North-
cote, Frederic J. Plant, beloved husband of
the late Florence, and loving brother of
Sarah (Mrs. Porena), Maud (Mrs. Kelly),
Herbert (deceased), Thomas H., Georgina
(Mrs. Hore), John B. and David N., aged
72 years. R.I.P.
POPE.— On the 18th December, at private
hospital, Caulfield, Eliza Ella, of 126 Bam-
bra-road, Caulfield, formerly of Stanley,
Victoria, dearly loved wife of the late Wil-
liam Pope, and loving mother of Jack, Susie,
Emily, George, Ella and Eva, aged 74
years. Peace, perfect peace.
RAYMOND.— On the 6th December (acciden-
tally killed), Keith Clifford, the darling
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond,
of 34 May-road, Toorak, and loved brother
of Mavis (deceased) and Victor, aged 8
years. At rest.
STAGEMAN. — On the 18th December, at her
daughter's residence, No. 26 Jupiter-street,
South Caulfield, Margaret, widow of the
late James, devoted mother of Gertrude
(Mrs. Turvey), Fred, Pet (Mrs. Cumming),
Bub (Mrs. Reed) and James, loved sister of
Mrs. A. Dawson and W. Keddell. Husband
and wife united. Rest in peace. Private in-
terment.
STOLZ (nee Logie).—On the 18th December,
Annie M., dearly beloved wife of John
Stolz, of 165 Brighton-street, Richmond,
loving mother of John A. and Norman,
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Logie,
of South Melbourne, aged 28 years.
STOLZ.—On the 18th December, at the
Women's Hospital, Annie Stlolz, beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Logie, and
loving sister of Elsie, Jean, Eleanor and
Hilda, aged 23 years. Sadly missed.
STOLZ.—On the 18th December, at Women's
Hospital, Annie Miller, beloved wife of John
Stolz, of 165 Brighton-street, Richmond;
loving mother of John and Norman.
At rest.
—Inserted by Sam and Clara Stolz.
STOLZ.—On the 18th December, at Women's
Hospital, Annie Miller, beloved wife of John
Stolz, 165 Brighton-street, Richmond; loving
mother of Joha and Norman.
A patient sufferer at rest.
—Inserted by Olive, Myrtle, Jessie and Belle.
SWEENEY (Rossiter).—On the 12th Decem-
ber, at Shepparton, Violet Muriel, third
eldest daughter of Mr. E. A. Rossiter, of
Yallock, and loving sister of Ivy, Dot,
Frances (deceased), Amy and Ada, aged
40 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
—Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law,
Ada and Will Kenny, Narnargoon.
VERNON.—On the 15th December, William
Joseph (late of Fitzroy), brother of J. B.
Vernon, of 17 Griffiths-street, Richmond,
aged 65 years. A native of Wales. Privately
interred.
WINNELL.—On the 17th December, at Mel-
bourne Hospital, Daisy, dearly beloved wife
of Tom Winnell, of 41 Miriam-street, Ascot
Vale, beloved mother of Tom, George, Jack
and Daisy, aged 43 years. Sadly missed.
IN MEMORIAM.
ALDERSLEY.—A tribute to the loving
m emory of Alfred (Son), who died on the
lUiii Dccomber, l'i24, lato A.I.F., eldeat con
of Alfred and Alary Ahlnrslcy, scnlu,, of
Garden City and Albert Park.
Lest wo forgot.
Tho memory of his laughing eyes
HUH keeps tho sun ashlnlng;
To every cloud across the sky
There in a fdlvrr lining.
— Inserted by mother
ANSELL. — In fondest remembrance of my
dear mother and grandmother, who pastod
a\vny on 10th December, 1833.
— Insortcd by her daughter nnd grand-
daughters, Doris nnd Thelma.
BEGLEY. — In loving memory of our dear
mother who passed away at Melbourne on
the 14th Decombcr, 1928.
Hosting whero no Bhadows fall,
In period peace alio awaits us nil.
Inserted by her loving husband and fam
ily, Tom, Bfll, Lily, Dorothy.
BENGER. — In memory of my beloved hus
band, William, and fond father Kdte,
Charlie, died on tho 10th December, 1033.
God haa you In His keeping,
Wo have you In our thoughts.
— Inserted by his loving wife, Emmie.
BROWN.— -In loving memory of my dear wife
ami darling motner, Kobcccu, who passed
away on the 19th December, 1033.
God'a gift to us was you. mum,
Ho wonderful words cannot tell; '
But twelve dreary months have paaccd
Since wo sat by your rfde.
Wo loved you, precious, mum,
Hut wo couldn't make you stay,
Fur you were above all others.
Ho beautiful, good and true.
. You lctl behind ever aching hearts.
When you left us all alone;
Wo know you arc waiting, mum,
On tho other side.
Whero wo will hoc your face again.
Not changed, but glorified.
Thank God for the years
We called her mum.
---Inserted by her loving husband and chil
dren, Nellie, Jim, Mattlc, Betty and Isabel.
COHEN. — In loving memory of my dear dnugh-
ter. Bond Olive, who departed this life on
19th December, 1930, at Mltcham.
I if only I could take her place
1 ITow happy I would be.
i Some day I will understand.
— Inserted by her loving dad.
COHEN.— In loving remembrance of our dear
daughter and sictcr. Beryl, who passed awny
19lh December, 1930.
No space of time, no lapse of years.
Can dim our loved one's pani:
A loving memory holds It dear.
Affection holds It fnst.
A better sister never lived,
A friend so good and true;
Although you're parted from us now.
Wo will ever think of you,
—Inserted bv her loving parents, brothers
nnd slstor, Mlddlo Brighton.
COHEN.—
Jn memory of some happy hours
Wo spent upon tho sunlit shore;
Wo little thought the day was near
When we would hoar your voice no more
Dear Beryl.
— From friends at Fairfield.
COLLINS.— On loving and beautiful memory'
of my dear friend, Blanche, who died on
the 19th December, 1931.
Fondest remembrance Is all I have left.
— Peter WUson.
CHATHERN. — In loving memory of our dear
little son, Harry David, who passed away
on the 19th December, 1933, aged 5 years.
— Inserted by his sorrowing mother and
father.
CHATHERN." — In loving remembrance of out
dear little nephew nnd cousin, David, who
died suddenly 19th December, 1933.
Always ..1 our memory.
— Inserted by Nell. Tom, Betty and Allan
Harlow, Mooneo Bonds.
CHATHERN. — »n loving memory of deai
lltle David, who passed away 10th Decem
ber. 1033. To memory ever dear.
— Inserted by hla loving friends, M. and J.
Hawkins.
DAVIS. — In loving memory of our deal
mother, Florence, g., who passed away ot
the 10th December, 1928.
'To-day brings back the day no clear,
When wo lost the one wo loved so dear.
Loved In life, treasured In death,
A beautiful memory Is nil we have left.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter
Bernard and Vera, Chelsea.
DENNETT. — In loving memory of my dca
mother, passed away on llio 19th Decern
her, 1929.
In a lonely graveyard many miles away,
Whero they laid rny darling mother Jua
five years ago to-day.
— Al. Kun and grandsonr.
D1CKINSON. — In loving memory of my dea
husband, John, ar.d father, who passed awa:
39th December. 1925.
-Inserted by his loving wife and sons
rfcd and Harold,
DOBBS.— In ever loving memory of our oar
ling mother, Edith Ehzu Mary, who passc<
away twelve months ago.
—Inserted by her devoted daughters, Wilms
Betty. Patty nnd Peggy, other relative,
also join In this in meiuarlazn.
DUNI.OP. — Jn loving memory of our dea
mother, who passed away to higher life oi
29lh December, 1939.
I Dearer to memory than v/orda tan tell.
Is the one we have loi:i and loved so well
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Mr. am
Airs. A. Harris, and lamiiy.
DUNLOP. — I n loving memory of our dear mo
i tlier, who died on 19th Drum her. 1930: olsi
J Vc»on oc<ir who du-fj 2/Ui A/arch
l 1922. I «ov»'.d nr t r-rnt . d -
| --Inserted ly then Jov.ng daughter am
| son-in-law nnd fcrnuy, V. and J, O'Connor
EMMITT.—In loving memory of iny belovci
mother, who departed thLs life on 19th De
ccmber, lu22.
Time goes on and years roll by.
But lovmg memories never die:
I cherish rtlii with luvo sincere.
Beautiful memories of one so dear
-Inserted by hor loving eon, Leslie.
EMMITT. — In loving memory of our helovc.
mother, who departed this life on Uio ion
December, 1023; also our loved brother
krank, who died result of accident 28ti
l-ebruary, 1924; and our father, acciden
tally drowned at Queensland 8th heptcm
bcr, 1930.
At evening time It will bo light.
Where luvo burns strong and true:
That light shall gleam for ever,
Jn memory, dear mother, of you.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son
In-law, Eileen and Hoy Vincent,
HATHERLY. — In loving memory of my dea
wife and mother, who passed away on th
19th December. 1929.
Loved in life, treasured in death.
A beautiful memory is all we h&vo left.
i —Inserted by her loving husband, and chil
dren, Laura, Stanley, Linda and Vera.
HATHERLY. — In fond memory of our belQve
, daughter, Lottie J. L., who passed away o:
19th December, 1929.
Thy will, not ours, O Lord.
—Inserted by her loving father and mother
IRONS— DAWKINS. —in remembrance and lo\
of our dear mother, who died on the l'Jt
, December, 1032.
A loving 'mother, true and kind,
Una like her is hard to find:
For all of us ahe did her best,
. May God give her eternal rest.
> —Inserted by her loving eons and daugh
tera.
IRONS — DAWKINS.— In loving memory of ou
' dear friend, Mrs. Dawkins, passed awa
on the 19th December, . 1032. .
Her heart you could nut help loving,
i Her heart waa purer than gold:
To those who knew and loved her,
> Her memory will never grow cold.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Moya,. am
l Mrs, Halllday;
JACKSON. — in loving memory of my dea
husband, George, who passed away on th
( 19th December, 1932. Ever remembered.
, --Inserted by his loving wife and 6 on/
George and Kenneth.
JE8SUP.— in loving memory of my dear wife
Kate, and our loving mother, who passe
away (suddenly) on 19th November, 1933, a
Murmungee. Loved and longed for always,
—Inserted by her loving husband and fore
lly. ' ; -
JESSUP. — In loving memory of my dear me
ther, Kate Jest/up, who passed away 6Ud
" denly on the lGth December, 1033.
I To-day I'm thinking of someone,
1 Who was loving, kind and true;
And whoso smile was as bright' as cur
chine,
3 Dear mother, that someone was you.
— Inserted by her loving eon, Gordon.
KERR. — In loving memory of my dear mothei
who paired away on the 19th Decembei
3933.
Not a sound disturbs her slumber,
e Not a cure to mark her brow;
All her pain and suffering ended,
Hhe is peacefully resting now.
I —Inserted by her loving son, Jack, an
daughter-in-law, Elsie; grandchildren, Jur
4 and John.
KERR. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed awuy on (he 10th Di
j. cember, 1033.
, Hearts that loved you never forget,
r In memory you are with us yet.
B — Inserted by her loving son, Reg; daugi
tcr-in-law, Alice; grandchildren, Melv)
Joan and Wllma.
KERR.— In sad and loving mrmory of m
' dear mother, who died 19th December, 1931
also dad, died March, 1932. Sadly mlssec
My mother.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Gra<
' (Mrs. It. Barnes), Krrang.
KLEIM. — In loving memory of dear wif
Elizabeth, and mother, who passed awi
on the 19th December, 1932,
God's greatest gift— remembrance.
— Inserted by her loving husband at
> family.
LORDING.— In loving memory of our dci
mother, Edith Mario, who parsed awny <
the 10th December, 1932.
c Not a day do we forget you,
(1a in our hearts you're always near,
d We who loved you sadly miss you
d As It dawns another year.
- — Inserted by her loving children, Ernes
1. Jlona, Edith and Leslie,
LORDING. — In loving memory of my del
U mother, who passed away suddenly at Gl«
Iris on the loth December, 1032.
How true 1 realise that In this world
There can never bo another
tt To take the place of God's greatest gift-
ii My mother,
g — Inserted by her loving daughter, Nina.
MAIN. — In loving memory of my beloved wl
and mother. Mcta. who passed away <
-. 19th December, 1932.
I-ovlng memories never die,
U As days go on and years go by.
—Inserted by loving husband and chlldrc
t Clyde, Rita, Phoebe, Lcahc, Gladys at
' Hoy,
McEWAN.- In loving memory of my dci
/, hrothorx and our door uncles, James, dli
19th Decumhcr. 1931, nnd Edward, dl<
rn 13th May, 1931. H.J.P.
j, . J.ovlng and kind I11 nil their ways,
d, Upright and just to the end of their day
ly Blncore and true In heart and mind,
What a wonderful memory to leave b
1. lilnd.
ro --Im:orte<l bv thrlr loving slater, Mrs. J
'V Bliss, and family, 74 Elphlr.-strcct, Nc\
port.
MEADE.- -In fond niul loving memory of Ma
— who pit/isiMl awny 10th December, 1933.
Ho short and midden wun your cull,
It caused grout sorrow to us nil.
— Inserted by mother, stepfather, sister
brother and brothera-ln-lftw.
MOLONEY.—In loving memory of my dci
rdrter, who died on HHh December, 1933.
You left behind some aching hearts,
Who loved you inont sincere.
That never have and never will
Forget you, sister dear,
-Inserted by her loving sister. Mrs. Tille
hor fond brother-in-law nnd also her nice
nnd nephews, 74 Homerset-strect, Richmond
MOLONEY. — In loving mercury of our de
aunt, Elizabeth, who passed away on 19
December, 1033. Loving memories novcr dl
Onn of the dearest and best.
— Inserted by her loving nlcce and nepnr
I.inda and BUI; great nieces, Dorothy, W
i ma and great nephew, Billy,
IN MEMOR1AM.
PHILLIPS.— In loving memory of my dear
wile and mother, uluo Eric, who panned
away 1927.
— -Inserted by her loving hutband and ooni,
Victor nnd Harold.
RAGG. — In loving memory of my dear HtUo 1
wife, Lcngustn Clara (Gurny). who passed-'
away on the 19th December, 1931, at Bruns--:
wick.
Not n day do I forget her, 1
In my heart who Is always near,
1 who loved her sadly miss her
As It dawns another year.
Out In lonely cemetery,
Under a pillow of clay,
They laid my darling little wife
Just three years ago to-day.
— Inserted by her loving husband, Walter,
nnd family,
RAGG.— In loving memory of my dear mother,
who panned away on 19th December, 1031.
In memory you will live forever.
- — Inserted by her loving daughter, Hylvla,
nnd son-in-law, Denis.
READ.— In memory of our loved mother, who
passed to a higher lire on the 10th Decem
ber, 1033; also our loved father, who (lied
on the 20th July, 1924. and our dear hIb-
ter, May Miller, who riled on the 8th De-
cumber, 1031. At rest.
We have lost our soul's companion,
A life linked with our own,
Day by day wo miss our dear mother
As wo walk through life alone.
— Inserted by their luving daughters and
ulsters, Eva and Doris.
RENSHAW.— In loving memory of my wife.
Agues liennhaw, who died on the lbtli De
cember, 1932. Not forgotten.
— 53 Graham-street, Albert 1'arlc,
SCOTT. — In loving memory of my dear wife
and our loving mother, who pasucd awuy
10th December, 1932.
Wc think of you to-day, dear mother.
With grief that's deep and true;
L..00.0 knows the silent heartache
That makes us long for you.
--Inserted by her loving husband and sons,
Edwin nnd Arthur.
THOMAS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pusocd away on the 19th De
cember, 1032,
We miss your kind and loving ways,
v\lth you wo apent come happy days,
\Vo miss you when we need a friend.
On you we could always depend,
"-Inserted by her loving sons, Phillip, I'ercv,
JaJct Un( nn,l daughter-in-law,
THOMSON.— In and and loving memory of
my dear wife, Bead, loving mother of Jack,
passed away 19th December, 1033.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by bcr loving husbnnd and son,
J. M. Thomeon.
THOMSON. — In affectionate remembrance of
our dear friend, Pearl (Mrs. J, Thomson),
who passed away on the 19th December,
1933.
In the. garden of memories
We meet every day,
—Inserted by Alice and Jim Millar.
THOMSON. — In loving memory of our dear
friend, Pearl, who passed awny 19th De
cember, 1033.
Just a loving tribute,
As It dawns the first Bad year;
We chcrtnh oJl the memorlea
Of the days when you were here.
— Inserted by Allco and Andy Charles.
TOOLEY. — -In loving memory of our dear
ffthcr and husband, who passed away on
39th December, 1933. R.LP.
--Inserted by his loving wife, son and
daughter-in-law.
TRINDER.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, and grandmother, who passed away
on tho l9th December, 1933.
1 With tears we saw you sinking,
Wo watched you fade awny;
Wo tended you with loving care.
But we could not make you stay.
— inserted by her loving son. George; daugh-
, tnr-in-law, Maggie; grandchildren, Joyce and
Georgle,
TRINDER.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died on 19th December, 1933;
also my dear dad, who died on 22nd December
, 1918.
Father and mother reunited.
A mother's love Is a wonderful thing,
A blessing beyond all others,
And 1 am proud to belong to you,
Oh wonderful mother of mothers.
God's greatest gift— Remembrance,
—inserted by their loving daughter and son-
» in-law. Louie and Charlie; also their loving
grandsons.
TRINDER.— In loving memory of dear mother,
who passed away on 19th December, 1933;
also dad, who passed away on 22nd Decem
ber, 1918.
We think of you to-day, dear mum,
With grief that's deep and true;
No one knows the silent heartache
That makes us long for you.
. Our love for you, both mum and dad,
Will never fade away.
—Inserted by their loving daughter and son-
in-law, Laura and Bert, and grandchildren.
TRINDER.— In loving memory of mv dear
jmother, who passed away on 19th Decem
ber, 1933: also my dear father, who died
on 22nd December, 1918.
, .No one knows how 1 miss you, mum.
In my heart you are always near;
Not a day do I forget you, Mum,
as It dawns the first sad year.
Many times I longed for you.
Many times I have cried,
For I lost the dearest pal I ever had
The day, dear murn, you died.
1 — Inserted by their loving daughter. Flossie,
and son-in-law. Marsh, and loving grand-
children,FIorence, Nora, Theresa, Thomas.
TRINDER. — in loving and affectionate memory
ory of our devoted mother, who passed away
19th December 1933
A loving mother, true and kind;
One like her is hard to find.
For all of us she did her best;
May God give her eternal rest.
--inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H Wilson; also her:
grandchildren, Winnie and Wally,
TRINDER. — In loving memory of my dear
friend, whom God called home to rest 19th
December. 1933.
She had a nature you could not help loving,
Her heart was purer than gold.
And to those who knew her and loved her,
Her memory will never grow cold.
—Inserted by her dear friend, Alison Lynn.
WATTERSON. — In loving memory of my dear
wife and loving mother, who passed awai
un the 19th December, 1933.
Dearest of memories linger yet.
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
AUv.v/s so loving, unselfish nnd kind,
Nono in the world hor equnl to find.
j A beautiful life came to an end,
q Bho died ns she lived — everyone's friend.
—Inserted by hor loving husband, Wni. Wat
teraon, and daughter, JJesslo Glasson.
WHITING. — In loving memory of our deai
Lily, who passed away on tho 18th Decern-
a there's 'a beautiful atar In heaven
n tj. w £lltfcrs .nnrt Roftly gloams,
For that star is our darling Lily,
The beautiful pride of our dreams.
— Inserted by Jessie.
WOOD. — In loving memory of my dear da<
h and grandad, Eli J times, who passed awai
on the 19th December. 1933.
God saw the way waa getting rough,
The hill too steep to climb,
So He gently took him by the hand.
And whispered, Peace be thine.
> S.aTnorla!,d1ramlly:'Vl"S <""1BhtCr'
WOOD.—In loving memory of our dear gran-
103 passed away 10th December,
After much autrerinB— rest.
ley,n5BriBhton. ' Ulck untl J""my Cod-
WOOLCOCK.—In loving memory of my dear
wife, and my beloved mother, who paasct
away on 10th December, 1032,
J daughter,1 Orace.'" lov,nE hU5bani1
WOOLCOCK.—In loving memory of our dear
cember 1032 1>as away tho 19th Dc
--Inserted by her loving son and dauch
d ter-lu-law, Allen and Grata.
WOOLCOCK. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on tho 19th De
cember, 1932. Sadly missed.
--Inserted by her loving daughter and sou-
In-law, Vera and Norman, grandchildren,
Diva and Norma.
YOUNG. — In loving memory of my dear wife
and loving mother, who passed away or
> 19th December, 1928.
Too dearly loved ever to forget.
—Inserted by her loving husband, George
daughter, Lily; son-in-law, Jim, and grand
>, daughter, Joan Johnson.
YOUNG.— Jn loving memory of my dear hus
band and father, Frederick, who posuec
awuy on 10th December, 1932.
Ever loved and remembered.
— Insertod by her loving wlfo and family
Albert Pork.
ZIMMER.— With beautiful memories of ou
darling, Our Bcuv, who wan called to th
higher life on lutli December, 1929.
. Ij0.r,d . ot all worlds, we thank Thoo fo
the high inspiration of her example und fo
the hope which la given us, as we think o
her.
--Her loved ones, "Tho Meadows," Camp
I- belilleld.
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BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
GIBBS.— Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. OIHUS, u
60 Octavlu-Btrcot, 81. ltllda (lalo c
north Melbourne), deslro once nioro t
c THANK all tlioso wlm sent letters o
iv sympathy, telograms and lloral tributes I
their recent bereavement. Will all pleas
accept this as n personal acknowledgment o
our sincere thanks.
MRS. EDWARDS and FAMILY wish to
express their sincere THANKS to a
relatives und friends for their kind expreaolon
of uympathy by telegrams, letters, cardH un
floral tributes in their recent sad boreuvc
ment.
20 Ormond-road, Moonco Ponds.
MRS. T. 11. NUTI1A1.L nntl FAMILY dcolr
1TJ, to THANK all relatives and friends fo
if viseta and expressions ol aympathy received i
in their recent bereavement,
131 Head-street, Elsternwlck.
PAYNE.— Miss LILY M. PaYNE desires t
THANK all friends for their kind ex
. prcsslons of sympathy by lotters and bcautlfi
flowers during her recent sad bereavement
fo Will all pieaso accept thin its u persons
>n acknowledgment of her upprcctctlon and gratl
tude.
37 Fltsgcrftld-atreet, Houth Yarra.
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FUNERAL NOTICES.
ANDERSON. — The Friends of Mr. TlHOMAS
ANDERSON are respectfully invllod t
ioiiow tho remulns of his dearly beloved wlfi
Violet Elizabeth, to tho plnco of Intormuni
a, tho Now Melbourne Cemetery, Fawkner. Th
funeral will leave her residence, 20 Cast
c- street, Coburg, THIS DAY (Wednesday), lot
Decomber, nt 3.39 p.m.
ft. R. H. BKNN, Undertaker, 482 Sydney-roac
v- Cuburg. Phono Brunswick 1717.
BALDING. — Tho l«'rlemln of Mr! and Mrj
BENJAMIN BALDING are respectfully
informed that the remains of their dearly
iovod nun, Allan Benjamin, will bo interre
in tho Worrlbeo Cumctery. The funeral I
a appointed to movo from their lesidcnco, Mat
Hot-road, Werrihcc, THIS DAY (WodncHdnyj
ttr tho 10th Decrniber, nt 2 o'clock.
ERNKST W. JACKSON, Funeral Director
Ferguson-street, Wllllumwtuwn; and Melbourne
road, Newport. Phone, WiUllamstown, 2b.
BEAMSLEY. — The Friends of Mr. HENRY
BEAMSLEY aro informed that the re-
ec mains of his beloved wife, Emily, wl
i. lie interred In tho Kt. Kllda Cemetery. Th
Ar funeral will Icavo tho residence of his »on-lr
»h law, Mr, A. G. Rogers. 7 IJcnmsley-ntrcci
lc. Malvern, THIS DAY (Wednesday), tho lot
December, at 2.39 p.m.
iv, DRAYTON and GARSON, Undortakon
II- Head Office, 217 Hlgh-strcct, Malvern; an
Windsor. Tela., U1228 und Wind. 370,
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BECKETT.— Tho Friends of tho late MAR
GARET BECKETT are respectfully In
formed that her remains v/lll bo Interred 1n
the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral v/lll leave
her residence, 11 Utile Gold-street. Brunswick,
THIS DAY" (Wednesday), 10th December, at
2 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON (Roy V. Allloon). Morti
cians, 291 Hvdney-rond, Brunswick. Telephone.
Brunswick 502.
CARRUTHERS.— Tho Friends of Mr. HUGH
JAMES CARRUTHERS are most respect-
fully Jnformed thai tho remains of his be
loved wife. Kthcl May. will be Interred In the
Brighton Cemetery. Tho funeral will lcnvc his
residence. No. 144 "Brewer-road, Bcntlelgh,
THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 a.m.
J. MONKHOUSE and SON. Funeral Direc
tors, Carpenter-street, Brighton. Tel. X1102.
DAV1ES.-- -The Friends of the late Rev.
JOIIN GEORGE DAVIEB, M.A., nro In
vited to follow his rcmnln.1 to thu Burwood
Cemetery, not Box Hill, an previously adver
tised. The funeral will leave his residence,
37 Campbell. road, Dcepdene, THIS DAY (WeU-
nc/ifiny). the 19th December, ut 10.30 a.m.
LIO FINK and SON, Funeral Dircc-ora.
Phone. J 1104. /
DOULL.— The Friends of tho lato Mr. AR
THUR W. MACKEY DOULL ure re
spectfully Informed that his remains will be
Interred In the Box Hill Cemetery. The fune
ral will leave 7 State-street, Last Malvern,
THIS DAY (Wednesday), tho 19th Inst., nt 3
p.m,
\V. O. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD. Wind-
nor, 70-71.
DOYLE. — Tho Friends of Mr. MARTIN J.
DOYLE nro Informed that the remains of
hlu dearly beloved wifo will bo Interred in
tho Necropolis, Spring Vale. The funeral will
leave his residence, Dl Hawthorn-road, Caul-
field, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 10th Decem
ber, nt 3.30 p.m.
JOHN McKENDR i, Undertaker, 180 Glen-
ferric-road, Malvern. Phone, U4Q50.
DUNN.— The Frlends of the late Mr. FRANK
H. DUNN are respectfully invited to
follow his remains to the place of Interment,
tho Cheltenham Cemetery, Charman-road. The
funeral will Icavo his residence, Hcarlc-avenue,
Mordlalloc. THIS DAY (Wednesday), 19th De
cember, at 3 o'clock.
\Y. D. ROSE And SON, Funeral Director.
Charman-road, Cheltenham. Phone, 42 Chelt.
HANCOCK.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
ESTHER HANCOCK (of 1 Godfrey-street,
Bentleigh) are Informed that her funeral will
leave Raybould's funeral parlors, 4 Cecil-
street, Prahran, THIS (Wednesday) AFTER-
NOON, at 2 o clock, for the place of inter-
ment, the Northcote Cemetery.
RAYBOULD'S PTY. LTD., Funeral Direc-
tors, Prahran. Win. 17.
HERBERTE. — The Friends of Mr. LEON-
ARD HERBEHTE aro respectfully ln-
lurmcd that tho remains of hla dearly bciovcd
wife, Agnes Mary, v/lll Icavo her reul-
dcnce, 14 Sallobury-ntreet, Moonco Ponds,
THI8 (Wednesday) AFTERNOON nt 2 o'clock,
for interment In tho Heidelberg Cemetery.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors, (178 Mt. Alexnndcr-rond, Mounce
Ponda. Tel. FU5451. And all auburbg.
KILDUFF.—The Friends of the late Mr.
JOHN WILLIAM KILDUFF aro respect
fully informed that hla funeral will leave hla
residcnco, 017 Drummond-atreut, North Carl
ton, THIS DAY1 (Wednesday), lbth December,
nt 3,30 p.m., arriving at Melbourne Cemetery,
Carlton, at 3.45 p.m.
JOSEPH ALL1LON PTY. LTD., Funeral
Directors, 788 Sydney-road, North Brunswick.
Phone Bwk., 839, All suburbs,
KlLDUFF. — The Members of the R.A.O.B.
G.L.E. and the Order in general are re-
spectfuliy requested to follow tho remains oi
our Grand PrJmo, Bro. JOHN KILDUFF.
Tho funeral is appointed to leave his resi
dence, 017 Drummond-Klrcct, North Carlton,
for Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton, at 3.3C
p.m. T1II8 DAY. arriving at cemetery at 3.40.
A. WOTHKItaPOON, K.O.M., I.P.Q.P.
MILLWARD. — The Frlcndo of the late Mrs
SARAH MARIA MILL WARD uro respect
fully informed that her reniulnu will be In
terred In the Footscray Cemetery, Tho fune
ral will leave 124 Victoria-street, Foolscray
THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at ;
o'clock.
NELSON BRC Undertakers, VIclorla-it.
Footicray (tel. 3), and all suburbs.
MILNE.— -The Friends of Mr. and Mrs
JOHN KAY MILNE nro informed tha'
.bo remains cf their bciovcd ron, Kaymon'
John Frederick, win bo interred in tho Bur
wood Cemetery. The funeral will Icavo thoii
residence, 21 Bridge-street, Klaternwlclc, THU
DAY (Wednesday), llith htst., at half-past :
o'clock.
B. MATTHEWS PTY. LTD., Funeral Direc
tors, 102 Toorak-road, South Yarra. Wind
sor, 06.
PHILLIPS.- -Tho Friends of tho late Mrs
MARY PHILLIPS aro respectfully Invite
to follow her remalus to tho place of inter
ment, In the Boroondara Cumctery, Kew,
Tile funeral Is appointed to move lrom hci
residence, 147 Addorlcy-strcet, West Mel
bourne. Tins DAY' (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock
ALFRED ALLISON, Funeral Dlroctor. Hoa(
omce: 221 Victoria-street, Uelbourno West
Phono. F1080.
PLANT.—The Friends of the late FREDE-
U(C. J. PLANT nro respectfully lnvlltd ti
ioiiow hl.n n mains to the piaco of lntormont
. In the Melbourne cemetery, Carlton. Tin
. funeral will leave his residence, "Homo,'
, Northcote, THIS (Wednesday:
MORNING, nt 11 o'clock.
i , ALFRED ALLISON, Funcrnl Director, Cllf
H1II. Phone, JW1708.
POPE - The Friends of Mrs. ELIZA ELLA
POPE, are respectfully informed that her
funeral will arrive at the Stanley Cemetery,
Victoria, TOMORROW (Thursday), at 3
o'clock
RAYBOULDS, Funeral Directors, 290 Glen
Huntly road, Elsternwick. Phone, L5597.
POPE - The funeral of the late ELIZA
ELLA POPE, formerly of Stanley, V.,
will take place at Stanley TOMORROW
(Thursday), 20th inst., from Raybould's, 19
Lonsdale street, city.
STOLZ (nee Logie).—The Friends of Mr.
JOHN STOLZ are respectfully informei
AWfjiw0KrfunoeTrAlr,r deany loved wife
I ftS' mLA BTOLZ, win leave his residence
r Brighton-street, Richmond, THIS DAI
(Wednesday), tho 19th December, at 3 p.m.
lo" Gii cobtfr&r Cemetery. r
THOMAS HENRY ALLISON, Funeral Dlrec
i?hcnc-.-Fi2so; uuu 6aaurt"
WINNELL.—The Friends of Mr. TOM
WINNELL are respectfully invited to
follow the remains of his dearly beloved wife,
Daisy Hannah, to the place of interment, the
Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton. The
funeral is appointed to move from her resi-
dence, 41 Miriams-street, Ascot Vale, THIS
DAY (Wednesday), 19th December, at 2 p.m
STANLEY A. HOLLU.ONE, lato A.I.F.
Funeral Director, 111 Victoria-street, Foots-
cray; 25 Birmingham-street, Yarraville, phone
Footscray 876.
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