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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
BIRTHS
ALGAR (Bean).—On October 5,
at Margaret Coles—to Sheila
and Bill—a daughter (Penelope
Jane).
BLACKWOOD (Quinlivan). — On
October 2, at Women's Hospi-
tal, to Pauline and Don—a daugh-
ter (Melinda Mary). Deo gratias.
COOK (nee Toatlear).—To Sheila
and Brian—a daughter (Linda
Mary). Both well.
COOP.—On October 5.at Epworth,
to Pat and Norm—a son.
DUNN (Turner).—On October 3,
at Kyneton Hospital, to Mar-
garet and Jeffrey—a son (John Ed-
ward).
FORD (nee Dorothy Sims).—At
Bethlehem Hospital, to Dorothy
and Norm—a daughter (Robyn).
Both well.
GURSANSCKY (nee Owen).—On
October 1, at Dandenong Hos-
pital, to Gloria and Graeme—a son
(Paul Thomas).
HODGKINSON.—On October 4, at
Queen Victoria Hospital, to
Maureen and Alan—a daughter. Both
well.
JORDAN (Green).—On October 3,
at Margaret Coles, to Pat and
Max—a son (Wayne Maxwell). Both
well.
LEDERMAN (Genges).—On Oc-
tober 3, at Mercy Hospital, to
Seyma and Arnold—a son. Brother
for Rosslyn, Both well.
McPHERSON.—On October 2, to
Adelyne and Ron—a son.
PEPPER (Lindsay).—On October
5, at St. Andrew's Hospital,
to Heather and Alf—a daughter
(Lynette Margery). Both well.
REFSHAUGE.—On October 4,
at Margaret Coles, to Diana
and Dr. Jack Refshauge—a daugh-
ter.
ROBERTSON (Butler).—On Octo-
ber 2, at Mordlalloc Hospital,
to Una and Bruce—a daughter
(Julia Mary).
ROSENHAIN.—On October 5, at
Mercy Hospital, to Joan and
Alan—twin boys.
SIMSON (Claxton).—On October
5, at Mooroopna Hospital, to
Marg. and Bruce — a daughter.
Both well.
WETTENHALL.—On October 5.
at Eilden House, Ballarat, to
Joan, wife of A. R. Wettenhall—a
daughter.
WILSON (Allison).—On October
4, at Bethesda Hospital, to
Eunice and John—a daugnter.
DEATHS
ALLAN.—On October 5, at Mordi-
alloc and Cheltenham Hospital,
Royle Nell (late Aust. Light A/A.
Rgt.), loved husband of Ruth Eve-
lina, of 11 Montgomery Street,
Mordialloc, and loving father of
Neil, aged 44 years. In God's care.
BELLENGER.—On October 4
(suddenly), Robert Walter Bel-
lenger,of Albert Road, South Mel-
bourne.
BRADLEY.—On October 5, at
Kalorama, Agnes May Bradley,
of 43 Boronia Road, Boronia, loving
wife of Charles: aged 71 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
BROCKETT. — A triubute to the
memory of our late esteemed
member Brother Loveil Whlttlngton
Brockett, who passed to a higher
life on October 5,
—Inserted by the brethren of South
Brunswick Lodge. No. 484.
J. M. WRIGHT. W.M.
F. G. SHARPE, Sec.
ROTHERTON.—On October 4,
Helen Denlee. dearly loved
daughter of Nell and Thelma
Brotherton, of R.A.A.F. Station,
Point Cook, and loved sister of
Peter and Anne; aged seven months.
Rcqulescat in pace.
CONNORS.—On October 5 (result
of accident), Thomas James
Connors, of 3 Acton Street. Sed-
don, dearly loved husband of Mar
garet Mary, and the loving father
of John. Kev and Marlene; aged
50 years. Rest In peace.
ClOPE. — On October 4. At his real-
Adence, 2 EspCr Avenue, South
oaklelgh, James, beloved husband of
Louisa, loving brother of Charles
end Ethel Wilkins, dear brother-in-
law, of James S. Wilkins and good
C friend of George Askew. At rest.
OUCH.—On October 5. at Re
patriation Hospital, Heidelberg,
Leslie Couch (late 1st A.I.F,), be
loved-husband of Thelma. and lived
father of Jack. Joyce (Mrs. Quin
tan), Lois (Mrs. Brocchi), and
Peter, aged 60 years. At rest.
DONNELLAN.—On October 4. at
Convent of Mercy, Warrackna-
hea-1, Catherine (Mother Alphonsus),
dearly loved daughter of the late
Thomas and Margaret Dornicll&n. of
Mlllbrookj loved sister of John (de
ceased), Michael, Maria (Sister
Dominic), Thomas (deceased), mien
(Mrs. Watklnson, deceased). Mar
garet (Mrs. McGulgan), Patrick and
Honora (Mrs. Dclaney) ; aged 85
years,
interred after Requiem Mass,
Ballarat Cemetery, October 5.
DONNELLAN. — On October 4. at
Convent of Mercy, Warrackna-
beal, Reverend Mother Alphonsus, in
her 86th year. <
Rcqulescat In . pace,
ILACIK.—On October 5, after
X1 long illness, Alexander George,
beloved v husband of Nell; and loved
father , of Pat, Bill, Alex, and Don.
TORAUENFELDER.—On October 1, .
J- Christina Elisabeth. loving
daughter, of the late H. H. Twist
and M. C. Twist, sister of Harry
Helesby, niece of Peter (N.Z.) ana
William. Rest after weariness.
/.INNANE.—— On October 4, . sud-
\Jt denly , Joseph Patricks loved
brother of Robert, brother-in-law
of Mary, and much loved friend of
Eileen and Robert Smith.
Ever remembered.
GREGORY (Reaburn). — On
October 5, Sellna Maria, of
83 Murray Street, Coburg, loving
mother of Ethel; mother-in-law of
Preston, and . loving grandma of
Joan and Ronald.
A patient sufferer at rest.
HALL.—On October 4, at his re-
sidence, 106 Albion Street West
Brunswick, Henry George, dearly
loved father of M.A. and father-
in-law of T. Peters; fond grandpa
of Dianne.
HALL.—On October 4, Henry
George, loved father of Amy
and father-in-law of Alex Farquer.
HAMILTON.—On October 4, at
his residence, 41 Luscombe
Street, East Brunswick, Robert
James, dearly beloved husband of
the late Ruby Ellen Hamilton, loved
son of-the late Robert and Martha
Hamilton, loving brother of Bill
(deceased), Dollie (deceased), Jen-
nie, Jack, Jessie, Eddie (deceased),
Jim and Charlie, aged 68 years.
HAMILTON, Robert James. —
Passed away at his home, Lus-
combe Street, Brunswick, dearly
beloved brother of Jennie (Mrs. J. E.
O'Connell), 54 Shaftesbury Parade,
Thornbury. Well, big brother,
we'll meet again. May the sunshine
you missed in this world be yours
in God's garden of rest.
HAMILTON.—On October 4, at
his residence, 41 Luscombe
Street, East Brunswick, Robert
James Hamilton, esteemed friend of
Frances Langley, aged 68 years.
HANCOCK.—On October 4, at
Clunes District Hospital,
Patience Dora, dearly beloved wife
of William Frances, of Service
Street, Clunes, and dearly loved
mother of Sydney, of Marnoo, Lorna
(Mrs. G. Hall, of Ringwood) and
Ronald (of Avon Plains), aged 83
years. A wonderful wife and
mother.
JOBSON.—On October 4, at 44
Harts Parade, Hawthorn, Alice
Maud, beloved mother of Edward
(Ted), mother-in-law of Elsie, loved
grandmother of Chris.
Sadly missed.
KAUFMAN, Henrlette (nee Levi).
—Beloved mother of Herman,
Kate and Ernest, devoted mother-
in-law of Adolf, Mary, Marrlanne,
grandmother, of Ruth, Bernard,
Lewis, John, Eileen and Evelyn,
great-grandmother of Judith and
David, aged 77 years.
LYNCH.—On October 4 (sudden-
ly), at Moorabbinm Martin Pat-
rick, beloved husband of Olive, lov-
ing father of Marym David and
Keven. —At rest.
LYNCH.—On October 4, Martin
Patrick, loving father of Keven,
loved father-in-law of Kay, dear
poppa of Kim. Perfect peace.
McATEE.—On October 1, at his
Home, 12 Little Lothian Street,
North Melbourne, Thomas McAtee,
dearly beloved husband of Alice Mc-
Atee, loving father of Mary Slattery
(deceased), Alice E. Mahoney (de-
ceased), loving grandmother of
Kathleen Thomas. Requiescat in pace.
McGANN (nee Malcolm). — On
111 October 5. Myrtle, loving wlft
of the late George McGann. lovec
sister of Albert (deceased). Florence
(Mrs. Halpln), Doris (Mrs. McGlUj
and Will. At rest. ,
McKIM.—On October 4. at Royal
Melbourne Hospital. Mary Emily,
of 30 Oakover Road. Preston, loved
wife of John James, loving motnei
of Gordon, Jack, Charlie and Sylvia,
MAt ENTIPLAY. — On October 4. al
her home, 53 Leicester Street,
West Preston. Sarah, beloved wll<
of the late Angus Philip, aged 71
Ms. At rest. .
rui£R.—On October 5. at th
Alfred Hospital. Rev. Albert
J nmes Miller, of 4 Follett Road
Cheltenham, beloved husband o
Alice Maud, loved father of Geoffrey
Clement and Kenneth, devotee
grandpa of Dorothy, Cecily. Marilyn,
Marion and Vlckl. aged 74 years
In God's care.
Moore. — On October 4. at hi
home. 4 Currajong Avenue
Cambcrwell, Frederick Alfred, be
loved husband of May, loved fathoi
of Evelyn and Joyce, loved father
In-law of Fred Howell. and lovei
grandfather of John;, and Rose
mary,
MORAN.—On October. 5. at hi
home. 6 Longstaff Street. Kcw
John Roy Moran; dcorly belovei
husband of Florence, dearly, lovei
father of Hcathcrbelle. .A patlen
itifferer at rest, so dearly.—, loved.
IVfORAN,— On October 5. at hi
if.l. home. 6 Longstaff Street. Kcw
John Roy Moran. beloved elder soi
tjf the late James and Lydla. <
Steele Street. Newport, and lovei
brother of Ruben. Rest In peace.
\TORAK. — On October 5. at hi
41 home. 6 Longstaff Street, Kew
John Roy Moran. beloved brother
In-law of Dugald and Rene McLen
un. Rcqulescat In pace,
DEATHS
MORAN. — On October .5, at his
home. 6 Longstaff Street, Kew,
John Roy iM'oran, beloved brother-
in-law of Jessie and Luke Brennan.
In God's care.
MORAN. — On October 5, at his
home. 6 Longstaff Street, Kew,
John Roy Moran, beloved brother-
in-law of Keith and Eileen McLen
nan. devoted uncle of Keith, Rob
and Mary God wipes the tears from
every eye.
MORAN.—On October 5, . at his
home. 6 Longstaff Street, Kew,
Jonn Roy Moran, beloved uncle of
Evelyn and children. Dearly loved,
sadly missed.
NidHOLSON.—On October 5,
Francis Gordon, of Bayview
Koad, Burwood. beloved youngest
son of the late Jeptha and Mary
Ann Nicholson, loving brother of
Jeptha A (deceased). Rhoda and
Arthur, nephew of Joseph Nichol
son, Private funeral.
NOLAN. — On October 5, at Hei
delberg Repatriation Hospital,
James Herbert (Jimmy) Nolan, of
7(5 Rathdown Street, North Carlton
dearly beloved husband of Blllle:
aged 43 years. R;I.P,
NOLAN.—On October 5. James.
Herbert Nolan, of 775 Rath-
down Street North Carlton, dearly
beloved son of James and the late
Margaret, loved brother of Nell.
Alma. Molllc. Jack and Rita: aged
43 years. R.I.P.
PATERSON.—On October 5, at the
residence of her sisters, 245
Buckley Street, Essendon, Alice,
beloved wife of A. G. V. Paterson
(Pat), 224 Verner Stret, Geelong.
Private funeral.
PEARCE, Edgar Hutton.— Dearly
loved brother of Evelyn, loving
uncle of Bob. Ron, Des, Cheryl, Al
ways remembered.
PENROSE.,— On October 4, at a
1. private hospital, Alfred Ed-
mondton Penrose, dearly beloved
husband of the- late Prlscllla. for
merly of Hawthorn; aged 84 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
PHILLIPS.—On October 4 (aud-
JL denly), Jack, beloved father of
OHve- (deceased), Charlie and Ethel,
of 200 Kerferd Road, Albert Park,
late Victorian Police. Force.
T>HILLIPS.—On October 4. Jack,
X dearly loved friend of C. Mlt-
chell.
PRESTON, Charles Arthur. — On
September 25, In Sydney, dearly
loved husband of the late Harriet,
father of Horton, Zattle, Perla, En a
and father-in-law of Isabel.
PRITCHARD, Mary Rippon.— Xt
Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia, In
her 88th year.
ROULSTON. — On October 4. at
St. Vincent's Hospital, Mary
Martha, of 26 Andrew Street,
Northcote, beloved wife of fche late
Edward and loved mother of Ted.
mother-in-law of Ruby, and devoted
nana of Ted, Gall and Richard,
aged 85 years. In God's care.
SIBLY.—On October 4, at Sack-
ville Private Hospital, Kew,
Bessie Emma, beloved wife of the
late, Clifton James Sibly, loved
mother of Arnold and Eric (de-
ceased), and much loved grand-
mother of Eric, Patricia, Marjorie,
Janise and Dorothy. At rest.
SPEAR. — On October 4, at Mel
bourne, Kenneth William, dearly
beloved son of William, and the late
Emily Spear, dearly loved brother
of Thomas Rose (Mrs. R. King),
Myrtle (Mrs. A. Noble), Florence
(Mrs. E. Reed).
Patient sufferer at rest.
SPEAR. Kenneth William Howard.
— On October 4. nephew of
Alice and Allan. Resting peacefully.
Will be sadly missed.
STENDER.—On October 5, at 84
Tyfle Street, Thornbury, Gott-
leib Martin, loved husband of -the
late Amy Florence Stender, and
loved rather of Arthur, Frederick,'
William, Violet (Mrs. Pinker ton)
and Lillian (Mrs. Bcaman, of New
South Wales), aged 90 years.
At rest.
STOOKE (Coy).—On October 4,
Winifred Marchante, dear wife
of Vernon, and loving mother of
Roberta.
STOOKE (Coy).—On October 4,
Winifred Marchante, dearly,
loved daughter of Winifred and the
late Charles Edward Coy.
STOOKE (Coy).—On October 4,
Winifred Marchante, dearly
loved sister of Edith, Elinor and
Adrienne, and loved sister-in-law of
Alan, Bruce and Ted.
SWALE.—On October 5, at a pri
vate hospital. Heidelberg. Emma
Elizabeth loving wife of the late
William James Swale, of 9 Kelvin
Road. Alphlngton. and dearly loved
mother of William, Edith (deceased).
Ivy (Mrs. Blow), Leonard. Perclval,
Amy, Walter and Edna (Mrs. Mor
gan).
T HIES.—On October 5, Frederick
William, beloved husband of the
late Hilda, loving uncle of Beryl
(Mrs. D Bell), loved friend of
Mrt. McGregor and family, 42
Essex .Street, Glen Iris, At rest.
WHITFIELD.—On October 4. at
a private hospital, Parken,
devoted husband of Doris Jean, of
72 Mills Street Hampton, loved
father of Jack. Noel and Leah, on
our 41st wedding anniversary.
; Just a wearyin' for you.
TTSTHITFIELD. — On October 4,
Yj Parkin. : brother-in-law of
Ethel (deceased), and syd. Harris;
fond uncle of . Mary. Fond memories.
WTHITF1ELD. — On October 4.
t Parkin, respected friend and
partner of Arthur Brlce.
WCOD. — On October 1, Hugh
Alexander, sincere and
esteemed friend of Jean and Arthur
W. Jones. Hawthorn East. Vale.
IN MEMORIAM
Allen. — In loving memory of- my
dear mother, who passed away
at 44 Mary Street, Kew, E.4, on
October 6 1947.
To , hava you back in the same old
way
Would be my dearest wish today.
— Inserted by Jack.
AUTY— In loving memory of my
dear wife, Lily Beatrice, ana
loving mother of Jack, Albert, Roy.
Bannister.— Birthday memories
of my darling mum and dad.
Memories In my heart today,
Mean more to us than words can
ay.
— Inserted by their loving daughter,
Mavis, «nd son-in-law, Tom.
BANNISTER. — Loving blrtnday
memories of my darling mum;
also my darling dad.
Precious are tne memories of my
dear mum and dad
I loved and will never forget. ;
— Inserted by their loving daughter,
Alma. -.v
BANNISTER, — Treasured birthday
memories of my darling mum,
also- my- darling dad.
The memory m my heart; today,,
mum anu dad, means more ,than:
words can ever say. v
— Inserted by their loving daughter,7
Betty. i.,.
BANNISTER. — Fond birthday
memories of my dear nanna;
a«so my dear granddad.''/
No.—words could ever express, nana
and granddad, that empty spov
you have left In my heart, v
— Inserted by their loving grandson,
Colin. ' .
BRUNKER, — In lovln? memory of
my dear father, Thomas William,
passed away on October 6. 4950.
Sweet are the memories, silently
kept.
Of a father 2 loved and will never
forget.
— Inserted by daughter, Molly.
BRUNTON, Leah Norma. —
Cherished memories of our dear
i mother, called home 11 years ago
today. . .
Enshrined In our
You will always remain.
—Monk and Claude,
BRUNTON.— In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed
away October 6. 1943.
—Not forgotten by her loving son,
Leo. 1
BRUNTON. Leah Norma. — Loving
memories o( our dear mother.
So loved, ao missed, ao very dear.
— David and Ivy. r .
OARMODV. — In loving memory ol
1 our dear father, who passed
away October 6, 1933, Sadly missed.
' —Inserted by his loving, son arid
i daughtcmln-law. Jack and Dorothy,
and grandchildren. MarJ and Dick.
1 /SHRISTMAN.— In loving memory
VJ at our darling pappa. August
1 Theodore, passed away October 6,
i 1947
t Cherished memories.
—Inserted by his loving wife, and
I family.
CONNORS. — In loving memory of
my dear husband. John Michael,
who passed away October 6, 1953,
loved father of Val, Jean (Mrs.
Skehan)? Margaret and Tom.
1 father-in-law of Eunice and Jim,
i grandfather of Marie, iate 37th B&t-
tallon, 1st A.I.F.
i /CORBEL. Ernest. — In loving
\_y memory of dad, who passed
, away October 6, 1953.
f Ever remembered.
. — Inserted by Frank and Vera..
I T\REVER. — In loving memory oi
\j my loved mother. Alice Mary,
who passed away on October 6,
» Today la a day of sad remembrance,
Of sorrow and lifetime regret.
- oi memories of a loved mother
r Whom I will never forcet.
Partings come and hearts are
1 broken. ...
Loved ones leave us with words
unspoken. . ,
a But I who lost you truly know _
. How- great my. Ion tour ycarsaeo.
J —Inserted by her loving daughter,
1 Irene; aon-tn-law. . Harr'1., 5«Srt"
t daughter. Rose-Marie; great-grand-
daughtcr. Tonl. .
"TkREVER. — Loving memories, ol
U our dear mother and grand-
0 mother, Alice Mary, who pasaed
3 away October B. 1930.
1 I miss you because I love JOU.
More precious than wealth untold.
I No one on earth can replace you,
, Your memory wilt never grow old.
- —Her loving aon. WUUam. daugh-
- ter-ln-law. VI;. and grandchildren,
Lorraine and. Bill Drever,
IN MEMORIAM
DREVER.— in fond and loving
memory of my dear mother,
Alice Mary, who passed away on
October 6. 1950.
Always remembered,
— Inserted by her loving son. Kevin,
and family.
DUNKLEY. — In loving remem
brance of our dear gran., who
passed away on October 6, lHai;
also auntie Elsie' and uncle Haroia.
We miss you, because we loved you,
gran.
— inserted by her loving grand-
d&ughter, Edna, and Les.
HANCOCK. — In loving memory of
Myrtle, who passed away on
October 6, 193S.
Always remembered,
—Inserted by her loving husband,
Harold .and sons, Ivor and Bill.
HERBERT. — in dovlng memory of
my dear wife and mother, who
passed away on October 6. 1952.
Sacred are the memories, suently
kept,
Of a wonderful wife and mother
we can never forget,
HERBERT, May Elizabeth. —
Passed away October 6, 1952.
A lovely mother. Together eVery day.
— Rona.
HUDSON. — In 'loving memory of
our dear mother, Amelia Hol-
raan, passed away October 6, 1942.
For ever In our thoughts.
— Inserted by her loving son, Don,
and daughter. Beryl.
IAVERCOMBE. — In loving memory
J of my dear wife, Louie, and
our darling mother, who passed
away October 6, 1947.
— Inserted by her ToVlng husband,
Reg., and daughters, Joyce and
Norma.
LAVERCOMBE. — In loving memory
of my dear daughter,' Lou. who
passed away October 6. 1947.
— Inserted by her loving mother
and brother, Fred.
LAVERCOMBE. — In loving memory
of my dear daughter-in-law,
Louie, who passed away October 6,
1947.
— Inserted by Mrs. M. Lavercombe.
McLEISH. — Fondest memories of
our late chief, Robert Mc-
Lelsh.
— Inserted by his managers.
McLEISH. — Treasured memories
of dear friend and employer,
Robert, who passed away on October
6. 1953.
— Inserted by W. Halles.
McLEISH, Robert.— In fond mem
ory of a dear friend, passed
away October 6, 1953.
— Inserted by Harry Pride and Dan
Casey.
McLEISH.— Cherished memories of
our beloved president, Robert
McLeixh, passed away .October 6,
1953.
— inserted by The Green Roon\
Club members.
MEYERS. — In loving memory of
mother, who passed away on
October 6. 1953.
A wonderful mother laid to rest,
For each of us she did her best;
Her love was great, her heart was
kind,
A better mother none could And.
— Inserted by loving son, William;
daughter-in-law, Nellie, and grand
son, Gordon.
MOORE.— In loving memory of
my dear father, who passed
away October 6, 1949.
— inserted by his loving daughter,
Alicia, and granddaughter, Betty.
NAIRN. — Loving memories of a
very dear mother.
— Jack. Isa and Shirley.
NEWDALL. — In loving memory of
Abraham, died October 6, 1947,
dear dad and granddad. Always re
membered.
— Hilda, Jack, Edwin (England).
PHILLIPS. — Fond memories of my
dear wife, who passed away Oc-
tober 6, 194$.
— inserted by her loving husband,
son (D G. Mitchell. Mcrbein),
daughter (Mrs. P. Mcintosh. East
Malvern).
SCHWEDER. — In loving memory
of my dear mother. Hannah
Jane, who passed away on October
6 1945.
— Always rememberd by Tom and
family.
VORBACH. — In loving, memory of
mum, who passed away October
6. 1952.
We cannot bring the old days back,
Your hand we cannot touch.
But we cherish all the memories
Of a mum we loved so much.—
—Loving son, Ken: Phyll. Paul. -
VORBACH, Ethel May.— Memories
today.
— Con and family.
WALLER. — In loving memory of
our dear brother, . Albert who
passed away October 6, 1953.
Sweet are the memories silently, kept.
Of a wonderful brother we shall
never forget.
—Inserted by his loving sisters and
brothers-in-law.
WEATHERILL.— In loving mem
ory of dear mother, Henrietta
Jane, who passed away on October
6, 1953; also dear dad, Arthur,
who passed away on July 7, 1935.
— Ever remembered by Eileen.
WELCH-HENDY. — In loving
memory of our dear mother
ana my nana, who passed away on
October 6, 1953.
— Ever remembered by her loving
family, Hrna, Myrt,, Bill and grand-
daughter, Sandra.
TXTILKINSON.—In loving memorj
Y of dad, who passed-.away Oc«
tober 6, 1950.
— Always remembered by his loving
daughters, Rose and Violet.
BEREAVEMENT
NOTICES
MAPLESON.— The FAMILY of th<
late Mr. FRANCIS JOSEPH
MAPLESON. of Neerim South; wist
to THANK all friends and relative!
for letters, cards and telegrams lr
their recent bereavement. Will aii
Please accept this as a personal ac
knowledgment of their heartfu
thanks.
PLEYDELL.— L. H. PLEYDELl
and DAUGHTER wish to sin
cerely THANK relatives, friends ant
organisations for floral tributes,
cards and letters of sympathy lr
their recent sad bereavement. Wll
al! please accept this as a persona
expression of our deepest gratitude.
KUSSELL.— MRS. MAHONEY and
MISS BRIDGE. O'BRIEN sin
cerely THANK relatives and friends
.for floral tributes;' cards, &c,, lr
their recent sad.—bereavement. Will
all please accept this .ax a personal
expression of ' gratitude. .
SEARLE.— The: FAMILY of the
late Mrs. E. M. SEARLE wish
to THANK relatives, friends and
neighbors for their sympathy;
floral tributes, cards, letters anc
telegrams, received during their re
cent sad bereavement. Will all
please accept this as our persona
thanks. 77. Francis Street, Yarra-
vllle.
FUNERAL NOTICES"
AILLAN.— The Funeral of the lati
jt\ Mr. ROYLE NErL A'LlLAN . (lat
Aust. 11tht A./A. Rest J, will leav
St.— .Nlcolas's Church of England
Barkly street. Mordlalloc, TOMOR
ROW, after a service, commencin;
at 10.30 a.m.. Tor Sprlnc Val
Crematorium.
W. D. ROSE & SON. XF2042.—
Allan.— aqurla lodge, no
530. A.F. & A.M. OF -VIC
TORIA. — Members of the . abovi
lodge and the craft In general, ari
. informed that the' Funeral of the!
esteemed Brother ROYLE.—NEE
ALLAN will leave the Enellsl
Church. .Mordlalloc, TOMORROW
-for .the Spring Vale Crematorium
after a service commencing- at 10.31
' 'm' 3. H. MORTIMER; W.'AL
C. H. BENNETT, secretary.
BELLENCBR. — A Memorial Scrvlc
for the late ROBERT WALTEI
BELLEINGER will be hold at Sleight
Funeral Home. St. JCllda Road, Mel
bourne. TOMORROW, commencin:
at 3 p.m.. after which a privat
cremation will take.—place at th
Spring Vale crematorium.
a. a. SLEIGHT PTY.— -ltd
Phone MX462G 13 lines);
Brockett. — south bruns
WICK LODGE. No. 4S4. A.F
& A.M. (VICTORIA). — The mem
ber. of the above lodge, are In
formed that the Funeral -of our- 1st
Brother LOVELL WHITTINGTOI
BROCKETT will leave his late re
sidence. 57 Springhalt Parade, Pas
coe Vale. THIS DAY. after, a set
vice commencing at -. 10 a.m.. fo
Fawkner Cemetery.—- . »
J. M. WRIGHT, W.M,
F. G. SHARPS,, ec.
BROTHERTON. — rTheFuneral- f
the late HELEN DENVSE BRO
THERTON will leave Tobin's cha-
pel, Flemington Road, Melbourne,
THIS DAY. at 3.30 P.nt;. for th
Fonttcray Cemetery.
TOB'IN BROTHERS. FJI294,-
CONNORS.— Th, Funeral of th
late THOMAS JAMES CON
NORS will leave his residence,
Acton Strcot. Se-idon. TOMORROW
at 3.30 p.m., for the Footscra
CCWALTER A, WARNE. MW1209
YtOPK. — The Funeral of the lat
Kj Mr. JAMES COPE, of 2 Espe
Avenue, South Oaklelgh, will leav
the memorial chapel of S. Melso
Elaon & Co.. 491 Centre Road
Bentlclgh, THIS DAY, after ser
vice commencing at 9.30 a.m., fo
the Spring Vale Crematorium.
S NELSON ELSON, Bentlelgh
XU4153.
HAMILTON.— The Funeral of th
late Mr. ROBERT JAME
HAMILTON will leave our Parlor;
3S0 Lygon Street. Carlton; THI
DAY, at the conclusion of a sc.
vice, commencing at 3.13 p.m., K
the Melbourne Cemetery. Carlton.
JOS I AH HOLDSWORTH. FJ264)
T" YNCH. — The Funeral of the 1st
J Mr. MARTIN PATRICK LYNC1
will leave our parlor, corner Gle
Huntly and Hawthorn Roads. Caul
field. THIS DAY. at 2.30 P.m., fc
the Spring Vale Crematorium.
JOHN (ROY V.) ALLISOh
LF181G.
McGANN The private Funeral c
the late.—Mrs,.—MYRTLE Mc
GANN wilt leave John (Roy V.
'.Allison's parlors. 271 Sydney Rose
Brunswick, TOMORROW, after
service commencing, at 8.45 a.m.
r. for the. Fawkner Cemetery.
JOHN (ROY V.) ALLTSOK
I FW1592. i
McKIM. — The Funeral of the lat
Mrs. MARY EMILY McKH
will leave our Chapel. ' 712 Hlg
Street, Thornbury. THIS DAY, aft<
a service, commencing at 10.4
a.m., for the Melbourne Generi
Cemetery. Carlton.
' J, FERGUSON & SON. JJ3031
FUNERAL NOTICES
J|yf ENTLPLAY. — The Funeral of the
11X late Mrs. SARAH MENTIPLAY
will leave our parlors, 311-315 High
Street, Preston, THIS DAY. after a
service, commencing at 3.30 p.m.,
lor the Fawkner Crematorium.
EUN JENSEN 6s SONS. JU.19J0.
tV/TlLLEB.— The Funeral of the late
J.U. Rev. ALBERT JAMES MILLER,
of 4 Follctt Road. Cheltenham,
will leave the Pentecostal Church
of Australia. Bridge Road. Rich
mond, after a service conducted by
Rev. R. r, Reid, commencing at
1.30 p.m.. TOMORROW, /or the
Spring Vain Cemetery.
NELSON BROS . MW1301 .
MOORE.— ATHEN7EUM LODGE.
No. 347.— A. F. & A. MASONS
OF VICTORIA.— Brethren of the
above Lodge are informed that the
Funeral of our late esteemed Wor.
Bro. FREDERICK ALFRED MOORE,
P.G., swd. bearer, will leave St.
John's Anglican Church, Burke
Road, Cambcrwell, THIS DAY, after
a service commencing at 9.30 a.m.,
lor the Spring Vale Crematorium.
R. R, LAWRENCE, Wor. Master.
G. R. DRUMMOND, I.W.K.G'.S.,
Sec.
MOORE. — The Funeral oi the late
Mr. FREDERICK ALFRED
MOORE will leave St. John's
Church, Burke Road, Camberwell,
THIS DAY, after a service com
mencing at 9.30 a.m., for the Spring
Vale Crematorium.
>LE PINE & SON PTY. LTD.
JB4J4S. . -i. i ..in..
MOHAN. — The Funeral of the
late Mr. JOHN ROY MORAN
will leave his residence. 6 Long
staff Street, Kew. THIS DAY. at
Jil a.m.. for the WUllamstown Ceme
tery. arriving at 11.45 a.m.
w JACKSON & SON.
ML6(/2.i. . -
Nolan. — The Funeral of the late
Mr. JAMES HERBERT
(JIMMY) NOLAN, of 775 Rath-
down Street, North Carlton, will
leave 791 Drummond Street, North
Carlton. THIS DAY. at 11.15 a.m.,
for the Melbourne-Carlton Cemetery.
NELSON BROS. MW1801.
TJACKHAM. — CITY OF S'i. K1LDA
X BOWLING CLUB. — The mem
ber of the above club are klndi>
requested to attend the Funeral of
their esteemed member, CHARLES
PAOKHAM. which will leave Mc
Kenzle's Funeral Parlors, 199 Clar
endon Street. South Melbourne.
THIS DAY. after a service com
mencing at 11 o'clock, for the
Soring Vale Crematorium.
PENROSE, — The Funeral of the
Mr. ALFRED EDMONTON
PENROSE will leave Nelson Bros.'
S5SPJFIv7,,I>Miop stre<?t, Footscray,
THIS DAY. after a service at 9,30
a.m., . for the WUllamstown Ceme
tery.
_ NELSON BROS. MW1301.
T>HILLLPS. — The Funeral of the
X late JACK PHILLIPS will
Jeave Sleight's Funeral Home, St.
Kilo a Road. Melbourne. THIS DAY.
after, a service commencing at 3
fot thc Sprln« Vale Crema
torium.
A. A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD.
Phone MX4626 (3 lines). 1—
/OOUkSTON. — The Funeral of the
nnmac$vMrSH, MARY. MARTHA
leavo our chapel,
7/2 High Street, Thornbury, TO-
K? -X'o5fter s servlc« commenc-
Crematdr?un?. a'm" lor F«ner
SraiLvRG<rhSOIi. & SON JJ3037.
LY.—Thc Funeral of the late
Mrs. BESSIE EMMA SIBLY will
'aave our Chapel, 1217 High street
Malvern. THIS DAY. after a ser
vice, commencing at 3 p.m., for the
Spring Yale Crematorium
BY2J2irrON V and G ARSON.
SPEAR. — The Funeral of the late
KENNETH WILLIAM SPEAR
will leave his sister's residence, 19
Randolph Street, Hawthorn, THIS
DAY, after a service commencing at
2.40 p.m., for the Burwood Cemetery.
MORTICIAN Co., WA3666. 2 lines.
c TENDER, —The Funeral of the
>a'a MR GOTTLBIB MARTIN
STENDER win leave our memorial
chaPcl at 227 Smith street,. Filz-
roy, TOMORROW, after a service
""nanc|nff: at g.45 a.m., for the
, Preston Cemetery.
Sw. C. RAVEN. JA2225. -
STOOKE.—The Funeral of the late
Mrs. WINIFRED MARCHANT
STOOKE, of No. 85 Garden Vale
Road, Garden Vale, will leave our
Parlor, 122 Carpenter Street, Brigh-
ton, TOMORROW, at the conclu-
sion of a service, commencing at
1.10 p.m., for the Spring Vale Cre-
matorium.
J. MONKHOUSE & SON PTY.
LTD. Tel. XB1162.
SWALE.— The Funeral.)f the late
Mrs. EMMA ELIZABETH
SWALE»wlll leave Taylor's Chapel.
81 Heidelberg Road. , Ivanhoe, TO
MORROW. after a . service com
mencing at- 13. a;m., for the Mel
bourne Crematorium. Fawkner.
, E. TAYLOR & SON, Ivanhoe;
: JX1159.
rpHfES.— The .Funeral of the late
X Mr. FREDERICK . WILLIAM
THIES, wlU leave the chapel of B.
: Matthews Fty. V Ltd., 192 Toorak
Road, South Yarra, THIS DAY.
after a service commcncing.—.\at 3
r p.m., for the Melbourne" General
Cemetery; Carlton?':.—
B. .MATTHBWSr PTY, .'LTD.
I' Windsor 66.
\7S TKITFrELD. — Th e Funeral of
YV the late BARKEN WHITFIELD
will leave Sleight's ; Funeral Home.
St. Hilda Road,.—Melbourne, THIS
» DAY. ' after a service commencing at
! 10.30 a.m.,' for.y the Spring Vale
i; Crematorium, ' -
i lAi- :A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD.
r Phone. MX4626 (3 lines).
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