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Birtlis, Marriages, And Deatlis Notices
[ DEATHS |
I RICHARDS On the 27th cf March, at Port |
| Noarlunga (suddenly!. Annie, dearly beloved
[ wife of Thomas Robert Richards, ol 18 Kin- |
tore street. Mile End. aged 69 years. Re-.
quiescat in pace.
IN MEMORIAM j
BIEFITT.—In loving memory oi rather, who |
passed away on the :'4th ol March. ls3i.'
Those who loved you sadiy miss you.—lnserted I
by daughter. Gladys. ;
CARR.—In loving memory or our dear wife :
and mother, who died on the 29:h of March, j
1926.—5ti1l sadly missed by her loving hus-1
band and family. j
COX. —In loving memory ol our dear
mother, who nassed away on the 29th March..
1928. Also father, who passed away on the
4th of January. 1906. !
Thoughts return to days gone past.
Loved onts leave us. but memories last. j
—Inserted by their loving daughters. EtheL |
Ida. and Flo.
CHADWICK- —In loving memory of our dear ]
father,- who Dassed away on the 28th of MaTch, ■
1934. _ ~ I
Always remembered. i
—Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law
and grandson. Eric. i
CLEARV. —In loving memory of father, who!
passed away on the 29th of March. 1934.
Hearts that loved you never forget:
In memory you are with us yet.
—Inserted by his daughter. Florrie, Bert, and
Violet. i
EARL. —In loving memory of our dear hus
band and father, who passed away on the 28th
of March. 1935.
Deep in our hearts your memory ls kept.
We who loved you shall never forget.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family. Mal
lala. ;
GARDINER- —In loving memory of our dear |
mother and grandmother, who passed away at .
Northfield on the 29th of March. 1937. |
A tender chord of memory
Is softly touched today.
—Inserted by her loving son. Harold, and
daughter-in-law, Lily and family.
GARDINER In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 29th of
March. 1937.
We have you in our memories:
God has you in His care.
—Inserted by her loving daughters. Doris and
Bernice. son-in-law. Bill, and children.
G&EENSHICLDS. —In loving memory of our
beloved father, who passed away on ihe 29th
of March. 1936.
Deep in our hearts his memory is kept.
We. who love nim. will never forget.
—Inserted by his lovinc daughter and son
in-law Joy and snow.
GBEENSHIELDS. —In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away on the 29tb
of March. 1936. Rest in peace.
I Two years have passed since that sad day.
Till memory fades and life departs
You will live for ever in my heart.
—Ever remembered by his sorrowing wife.
GREENSHIELDS. —In loving memory of our
dear rather, who passed away on the 29th of
March. 1936.
These words are few but. oh. how true:
Dear father, how we miss you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter. Nell, son
in-law. Tom, and grandchildren. Mary, John,
and Brian.
GLCYAS.—In loving memory or our only
son and brother, died, result of accident, on
the 27th Of March. 1925.
In perfect peace he awaits us all.
—Inserted by his loving father, mother, and
sisters. Joan and Betty.
HICKMAN. —In loving memory of my dear
husband, and loving father of Mary, who died
(result of accident) on tbe 29th of March.
1932. Late AI.F.
It's just six years ago today
That we this sad day remember;
Sad and bitter to recalL
When the one we loved was taken
I By a short and sudden call.
—Sadly missed by his 'loving wife, daughter.
Mary and mother and sisters and nephew. Tom.
IVERSEN.—In loving memory cf our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on the 29tb
of Marrh. 1927.
"Ever remembered."
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
301L.Y. —In loving memory of dear brother
Win. who was electrocuted at Berri on tbe
25th of March. 1937.
—Ever remembered by his loving brother.
Horace, and sister-in-law. MabeL and family.
McDERMOTT.—In loving memory of our
deer wife and mother, who died on the 29th of
March, 1923.
Deep in our hearts your memory is kept;
We who loved you. shall never forget.
—Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and
daughters, and Doreen, Brian, and John.
McDERMOTT. —In loving memory of our
dear mother, who died on the 29th of March,
1923.
We treasure still with love sincere.
Memories of our mother, dear.
—Inserted by Mary. Arthur, and Kevin.
BIAGIN. —In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, who passed away on the 29th
of March. 1934.
Though his smile has gone forever.
And his hands we cannot touch.
We will never lose sweet memories
Of dear Jack, we loved go much.
—Inserted by his father, mother, brothers,
sisters and cousins.
MICHAEL.—In loving memory of William
MichaeL who passed away at Plympton on the
29th of March. 1934.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
NECK.—A tribute of love to the memory of
mother, who passed away on the 30tb of
March, 1933.
Her memory will always remain.
—Inserted by Alex and "Pip."
PENHAIX.—In loving memory of our dearly
beloved mother. Mary Elizabeth Penhall. who
passed away peacefully on 29th March. 1936.
Still sadly missed.
—Inserted by her loving son. Leonard, daugh
ter. Florence, son-in-law. Fred, and grand
child. Will.
PENHALL.—In loving memory of grandma,
who passed away on the 29th of March, 1936.
A little token true and tender.
Just to show I still remember.
—Inserted by her granddaughter. Mavis.
RIX In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, who passed away at Lyrup. on
the 29th March. 1932.
The face we loved ls missing.
The voice we loved is still:
A place is vacant in our home.
Which never can be filled.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
RIX.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 29th of March. 1932
The end was sudden, the shock severe.
We liLtle thought your death was near.
'Tis sad but true we wonder why.
The best are always first Co die.
—Inserted by her loving sons Bill and Dick and
daughter-in-law Marge.
SKINNER.—In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Jessie Isobel (*'Jo"l, who
passed away at Adelaide on the 29th of March.
1921
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by her loving mother, sister, and
brothers.
THULBORN. - In loving memory of my dear
brother, Bob, who died in Western Australia
on the 27th of March. 1936.
Love and remembrance never die.
As days pass on and years roll by.
- Ever remembered by Nig. Rene, and George.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory or our dear
nephew. Reginald, who passed away on the
29th of March 1936.
Hearts that love you never forget:
In memory you are with us yet.
—Ever remembered hy his loving aunts. H^^el.
Maude, and grandma.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear
friend. Reg., who pa>sed away on the 29th
of March, 1936.
—Ever remembered by his friend. Eileen.
WILLIAMS In lovln-j memory of my
friend. Reginald, who passed away on the
29th of March. 1936.
I tl-lnk ol all his thoughtful ways.
And live again those yesterdays.
—Inserted by his friend. Thomas.
WILLIAMS—In loving memory of our dear
nephew, who passed away on the 29th of
March. 1936.
In mv heart there Is a memory
Of one we shall never forget.
Inserted by his loving auntie and uncle.
Lucy and Alf. i
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dear I
friend Reginald, who passed away on the 29th !
of March. 1936.
Deep in our hearts his memory ls kept.
We who love him v.ill never forget.
—Inserted by his friends. Margaret. Jim. Alb.
WILLIAMS In loving memory of our dear
brother, who passed away on the 29th of
March, 1935.
Resting in the beautiful somewhere.
Sheltered from sorrow and pain.
When the Journey of life ls over
W:e will meet our dear brother again.
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister,
Dorothy and Jack.
WILLIAMS.—In memory of our dear son,!
Reginald, who passed may at Norwood on;
the 2Dth of March. 1936.
Today brings back sad memories.
Memories are treasures no one can steal. I
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal: [
They say time heals all sorrows and helps ;
of.c to forger.
But time fo lar has only proved how much
we miss you.
Nothing could ever replace the memory of
your dear face.
j —Inserted by his loving mo:"j;r and father.
Announcements under this heading must oe I
authorised by the name and address of
the sender, and are inserted at a charee o!
Two Shillings and Sixpence each when not
exceedihe five lines: over five lines. Six
pence per line.
Death Advertisements In which a Funeral
announcement is made are charged lor as
If the Death and Funeral were separate
announcements, namely — The Minimum
charge of 2/6 and 3/4. respectively.
Zn Memoriam and Csatb Advertisements con
taining reference to more than one deceased
are charged 2/6 each for ea:h deceased
mentioned, as if they were distinct and
separate announcements.
Engagements and Approaching Marriages ani
Marriage Notices require the signature -Jl
both parties concerned.
BIRTHS
ATTKIIX (nee Anna Jackmannl. —On thej
Beth of March, at South Coast HospitaL Victor
Harbor, to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Attrlll. of
Yankalilla—a son (George Richard). Both
wen. Thanking Dr. Douglas and hospital staff.
BERRY (nee Golding).—On the 27th of
March, at Osmond terrace Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Berry—a son (Jeffrey
Lawrence). No visitors for seven days.
BURNS On the 26th of March, at Rose
Fark Hospital, to the wife of John Burns. Good
vood road. Wayville—a daughter. Visitors
Irom Friday.
CODLING. —On the 20th of March, to the
wife of A. J. Codling—a oaughter.
DAT.—On the 26th of March, at Hutchinson
Hospital, Gawler to Mr. aid Mrs. Reg Day—a
daughter (Natalie Ann). Thanking staff and
*Dr. Covernton.
FOLLAND.—On the 26th of March, at Hutch-
inson Hospital, Gawler, to Mr. and Mrs. French
Folland —a son. Both well. Thanking Dr
Covernton, Dr. Wilson, and hospital staff.
GRIGG (nee Dijheri.—On the 22nd of
March, at Hutt itreet Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grigg, of Delamere avenue,
Netherby—a son. Both well.
HORN (nee Beda Koehne).—On the 28th of
March, at Unley Private Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. F. Horn, of 13 Mitcham avenue, Mitcham
Estate —a daugter (Pamela Janette)
HOGAN (nee Ita Kurschner).—On the 14th
of March, at the Orroroo Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hogan, of Pekina—a daughter
(Josephine).
HTDDIESTONE (nee Edie Clayton)—On the
25th of Match, at the Soldiers' Memorial Hos
pital, Peterborouch to Mr. and Mrs. c. A.
Enddlestone —a di**i-*l*.ter iLc.inta Beverley). <
Thanking Dr. Islnstetn.
JANSEN (nee M. Pu=iridgel.—On the 26th
of March, at Endunda Hospital, to Mr. and '
Mn. E. O. Jansen —a son. Both well. Special
thanks to Dr. Rice, Matron and staff.
LAENEB (nee B. Wahlerti. —O.t the 19tb of '
March, at the Burra HospitaL to Mr. and Mrs. <
B~ W. Tanner, of Kooringa—a son (Kevin Wil
liaml. Both well. Thanking Dr. Steele and
staff.
LDJDBLOM.—To Mr. and Mrs. Liodblom, 22 -
Walkerville road. St. Peters—a daughter
(Maureen Ann). !
LORD.—On the 26th of March, at Cremome,
Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lord —3 son.
LYONS—On the 22nd of March, at
Memorial Hospital. North Adelaide, to Mr. and
Mra. L. G. Lyons, of Wattle street, Unley—a ,
'daughter.
MULLER(nee Margaret Shearer).—On the
24th March, at Blyth Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Muller of Koolunga—a son. Both
well. Special thanks to Drs. Crosby and Col-
lins. Matron Palmer and staff.
NANCARROW (nee Mavis Muller.—On the
12th of March, at Blyth Hospital, to Mr. and
E. J. Nancarrow, of Mundoora—a daugh
ter. Thanking Dr. Collins and hospital staff.
PARTINGTON (nee Hazel Mathews).—On
tbe 28th of March, at Sliius Hospital. Alber
ton. to the wife of Albert Partington, Queens
town—a son (Lyall Edward). Thanking Dr.
Dunstone. Sister Shtnn, and staff.
ROE (Edna Goldsworthy).—On the 25th ofi:
March, at Park terrace Private HospitaL to ■
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Roe. of Young street
Parkside—a daughter (Marlene June I.
SI XX MANN.—On the 22nd of March, to the '
■rife of P. E. Siekmann—a daughter.
SUTTON. —On the 19th of March, at Unlev
'Private Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sutton
—a daughter (Dorothy).
SAWLEY (nee Webol.—On the 23rd of March
at "Walwa" Private HospitaL Fullarton. to Mr. ■
land Mrs. F. L. Sawley. of Torrens Park—a
daughter.
SMEDLEY (nee Mona Heinrich). —Oi-> the '
25th of March ac Soldiers' Memcrisi Hotiital.
iMurray Bridge, to Mr. and Mrs. Svd. Smedlev.
of Coonalpyn—a son (Ronald William I. Both
•welL
TRELOAR (nee' Bessie Smithi.—On the 25th '
,of March, at the "Northern." to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Treloar. of Walkerr-Ule— ? daughter, i
WILLIAMS.—On the 26th of March, at
6oldiers* Memorial HospitaL Peterborough, to
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Williams—a daughter
Thanking Dr. FlaVerty and hospital staff.
WOOD.—On the 16th of March at -Lea
ijord.** to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wood. Ashford '■
troad. Keswick—a daughter (Maureen Joan). (
IBpecial thanks to Dr. Solo-nan. sister Jerram.
and Nurse Lynch.
GOLDEN WEDDING
FULLER—BENTLEY.—On the 29th of
March, 1888, at the residence of Mr. G. Fuller,
Koolunga, by Rev. F. Richmond, Joseph, son
of George Fuller, Koolunga, to Grace Jane
Alma, daughter of the late Renel Bentley,
Maitland. Present address, Koolunga.
SILVER WEDDINGS
INGLEBY—COLBEY On the 29th of March,
1913, at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney street,
by the late Rev. W. Wehistedt, Frank, youngest
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ingleby,
Adelaide, to Myrtle (Billie) Colbey, third
daughter of Mrs. A. E. and late Charles Col-
bey, of Mount Lofty. Present address, Haig
street, Galway Estate.
OLIVER—WILLIAMSON.—On the 29th of
March. 1913. by the Reverend T. Shanks, at ■
(Semaphore. Cecil Roy Oliver and Ivy Irene '
•Williamson. Present address, Hobbs street, i
Findon.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
HOSKIN—JURY—The marriage of Doris
V, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. Hoskin.
'of Mount Barker, to James E. lourth son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jury, of Nairne.
"Will be solemnised in the Congregational Bap- '
tist Church. Mount Barker, on Saturday, the ]
'2nd of ApriL at 7 p.m. Relatives and friends
cordially invited to ceremony. No reception
WATERMAN—BACKMAN.—The marriage of
Linda, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
:Waterman. of Maylands. to Clement, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Backman, of Adelaide,
will be solemnised at Clayton Church, on the '
2nd of ApriL at 7 pjn.
ENGAGEMENTS
BOLTON—WASHINGTON*.—The engagement
Ss announced of Vera Jean, eldest daughter of -
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bolton, of Lower North road, '
Sllngton. to Ronald, yoongest son of Mr. and
rs. W. Washington, of Marleston avenue. Ash- i
{lord.
FEWINGS —BROWNE. —The engagement is
announced of Clair, eldest daughter of Mr.
-and Mrs. H. G. Fewings. of Reade Park, to
rlrge. youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ]
T. Browne, of Perth. W.A.
PITTMAN—MARKWELL.—The engagement
Is announced of Audrey, third daughter of Mr. ■
and Mrs. A. W. Pittmen of Rose Park, to John
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Markwell. ol
North Adelaide.
RUEDIGER—GAERTH.—The engagement is
announced of Myrtle G., eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruediger, of Robertstown, and
Roy A., youngest son or Mr. and Mrs. G.
Gaerth, of Ngapala.
SHATTOCK—DANIELSEN.—The engage
ment is announced of Edna, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shattock. of Booborowie, to
John, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. c A.
Sanielsen. of Orroroo.
TAYLOR—WILLIAMS.—TIie engagement is
Is announced of Margaret, only daughter of
Blrs. M. M. Tavlor. Ethelton. to Claude, eldest
aon of Mrs. A. E. Williams. Semaphore.
BIRTHDAXS
Slrthday greetings are extended to the under
mentioned members of the Children's Hospital
|Birthday League. All communications re
garding birthdays ln this column must be
,addressed to the Lay Superintendent. Chil
dren's HospitaL North Adelaide. Minimum
insertion fee. 2/6.
Mr. John H. Garden, 9 Rutland ay.. Brighton.
Deidre Searcy. Renmark.
Joan StrempcL 100 Patton St.. Sth. Broken
Hill
Marie Badman, 20 Victoria ay., Onley Park.
•■Cheerio" Mrs A. Wiltshire, 31a Brighton rd..
Glenelg.
••Cheerio" Helen Mitchell. 13 Craighili rd..
Glenunga Gardens.
•■Cheerio*' Elaine Burns, Woodside.
•!Cheerio" Dean Clasohm. Arthurton.
••Cheerio" John Rankine. Estcourt House.
DEATHS
BURNET.—On 'he 27th of March, at her
residence. 319 Flinders street. Adelaide. Jessie
Marion, daughter of the late Charles and
Elizabeth Burnet, cf Mount Brown station.
BONTOFT.—On the 28th of March, at
private hospital, Adelaide, after short illness,
George, beloved husband of the late Lucie Jane
Bontoft, and loving father of Ethel (Mrs. H.
Naylor), Horace Epton, and Violet, loving
father-in-law of Herbert Naylor, and Rhoda,
grandfather of Elsie (Mrs. C. Reseigh), Fred
Naylor, and Rhoda Mary Bontoft, great-
grandfather of Joan Reseigh. Aged 77 years.
GLOYN On the 28th of March, at Ade-
laide. Kenneth Charles, the dearly loved son
of William and Jean Gloyn. of 15 Mitcham
avenue. Mitcham. Aged 16 years. Peace
fully sleeping.
HARRALD.—On the 27th of March. Lloyd
:£Earrald. of Mount Gambier. beloved husband
of the late Emma M. E. Harrald. and loving
father of Glen. Lloyd. Marj.. and Bill. Aged
64 yeara.
McGRATH.—On the 24th of March, at Min
laton HospitaL Graham, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. McGrath. Kilburn. Aged 7 months.
Died suddenly.
MANSFIELD.— On the 28th of March,
Charles Mansfield, loving father of Douglas
(Angaston), and Minerva (Mrs. Dohnt, Wood-
side). Aged 78 years.
McMILLAN.—On the 26th of March, at
Fort Augusta Hospital. Alexander James.
beloved second son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
McMillan. 154 Jetty rd.. Glenelg (late 32nd
Batt. A.I.F.) Aged 44 years. R.I.P.
MAUDE.—On the 28th of March, at Ade
laide. Warren (Harry ). the dearly beloved hus-
band of Elizabeth Maude, of tl Wilpena ter-
race. Kilkenny, and late of Unley and Milane.
and loved father of the late Alf Maude. Aged
76 years.
ROGERS.—On the 25th of March, at Perth.
W.A.. in his eightieth year. Joseph C. beloved
Ihushand of Ella Rogers (nee Elmer), of 17
-Cardifl street. Victoria Park, W.A.
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