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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
Not exceeding 4 lines. 2 / 6; each addi-
tional line. 1/-.
Approaching Marriages and Engagement
notices must be signed by the two persons
concerned. Birth notices by one of the
parents unless oltherwse authenticated,
and Marriages. Death and In Memoriam
notices by some responsible person.
BIRTHS
ARTHUR (nee Walter).—At Quambi.
on November 15. to Joyce and Brian—
a son. Both well. (Barry John.)
BAIRSTOW (nee O'Moore).—On No-
vember 21. at Sister Lewis's hospital, to
Ross and Dorothy—a daughter (Roslyn
Ann). Thanking Dr. Wall and nursing
staff.
BEENIE.—On November 20. at Unley
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Beenie—a daughter (Helen Florence).
BORGMEYER (nee Barber).—On No-
vember 11. at Tumby Bay Hospital, to
Vera and Rex—a son (Dean Rex).
Thanking Dr. Wibberly. Matron Neate
and Sister Bohrlach.
BOXALL.— On November 11. at James-
town Hospital, to Dot and Stan—a daugh-
ter (Jillian Nora). Thanking Dr. Ma-
garey and hospital staff.
CLARK (nee Longstaff).—On Novem-
ber 20. to Helen wife of Clem—a son.
COLES.—On Nov. 20. at Sister Lewis's.
Kensington, to Marj and Ken—a daugh-
ter (Lorraine Mary). Thanking Drs. Haste
and Richards. Sister Lewis and staff.
COWLED—On November 8. at Mont
Albert (Vic), to Briar and Croft—a
daughter (Heather Joy).
CROFT.—On November 19. at Tatiara
S.M. Hospital, Bordertown, to Lily and
Clarence, of Wolseley—a son (stillborn).
Thanking Drs. Krantz and Pavy and all
in attendance.
DANIEL (nee Bussenschutt).—On No-
vember 17, at Kadina Private Hospital.
to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Daniel—a daugh-
ter.
FRANCIS (nee Chuse).—On November
21 at Hindmarsh Memorial, to Evelyn and
Alf—a son (Christopher William). Both
well. Special thanks to Doctor Fother-
ingham and hospital staff. No visitors
for seven days.
GASKIN.—On November 20. at Hind-
marsh Memorial Hospital, to Mavis and
Jack—a son. Thanking Dr. Sweeney and
hospital staff.
GILES (nee Adans).—On Nov. 22. at
Malvern Private Hospital, to Margaret
and Reg—a son (Rodger Leonard). No
visitors for seven days.
HALL.—On November 21. at Monreith
Private Hospital, to Shylie. wife of Colin
G. R. Hall—a daughter.
BARLOW (nee Heinze). —On November
22, at Malvern Private Hospital, to Kath,
wife of Ted—a daughter (Marolyn Ann,.
Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Russell
and hospital staff. No visitors for six
days.
IRWIN (nee Galpin).—On November
20. at Sister Lewis's Private Hospital,
Beulah Park, to Mona and Dennis—a
daughter (Denise Mary). Both well.
Special thanks to Dr. Symons and staff
of Sister Lewis's.
JEFFERY (nee Greening).—On Novem-
ber 17. at the D.B.N.S. Hospital. Tailem
Bend, to Lill and Fred, of Meningie—a
daughter. Both well. Thanking attend-
ing doctor and hospital staff.
KLAEBE.—To Max and Owen, on Nov.
21, at Quambi—a daughter. Thanking
Dr. Prest, matron and staff.
LASHMAR,—On November 15. at
Kingscote District Hospital, to Mildren
and Allen—a son (Allen Wren). Both
well.
LUXTON (nee Trembath).— On Novem-
ber 31, at Wolverton, to Roma and Gor-
don—a daughter.
MARKS (nee Steele).—On November 22.
at Lestem Private Hospital, to Nance and
Tom—a daughter (Pamela Jeanette). Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Pedler. sisters and staff.
McPHERSON.—On November 31, at
Bute Memorial HospitaL to Janet and
Malcolm—a son.
MILLER.—On November 18. at South
Glen. Glenelg, to Dora and Bob—a daugh-
ter (Glenys Sinthe). Thanking all in
attendance.
OLSON (nee Westwood).—On Nov. 20.
at Emergency Hospital, Mile End, to Allan
and Estelle—a daughter (Margaret Doro-
thy). Thanking Dr. Muirhead and hos-
pital staff.
ONLEY (nee Anstey).—On November 19.
at Calvary, to Rene and Les—a son (Roger
Tennison). Thanking those in attend-
PEARCE (nee Gifford).—On Nov. 21.
at Q.V.M.H., to Joan and Harold—a
bonny daughter (Lorraine Joan).
PETERS (nee Burton).—On Nov. 16, at
Memorial Horpltal, to Audrey and Fred—
a son (Darryl Lloyd). Thanking Dr.
John Verco and hospital staff.
PHILLIS (nee Williamson).—On Nov.
30. at Henley Private Hospital, to
Gwyneth and Eric, at Semaphore—a
daughter. Thanking Dr. Peters and hos-
pital staff. No visitors for seven days.
'PRATT (nee Tonkin).—On November
18, Hindmarsh. Maternity Hospital, to
Shirley, wife of Elliot—a bonny son (Lee
Raymond) Thanks to Dr. Rieger and
hospital staff.
RATCLIFF.—On November 22. to Ron
and Betty—a son (Douglas), at Hind-
marsh Memorial Hospital. Many thanks
to Doctor Wallman and staff.
REDAN (nee Tucker).—On November
18, at hospital, to Joyce and Joe—a son.
Thanking Dr. Chandler and Nurse Waters.
REDPATH (nee Were).—On Nov. 16.
to Dorothy and Frank—a son (stillborn).
Special thanks to Dr. Goode, sister and
Matron O'Brien, and staff at the North-
ern Hospital.
ROWAN.—On November 18, at the Berri
District Hospital, to the wife of M. C.
Rowan, of Monash—a son (Trevor Mal-
colm).
SCHUBERT.—On November 19, to
Joyce and Reginald—a daughter Thank-
ing Dr. Jungfer and staff of Lobethal and
District Hospital.
SEAMAN.—On November 19. at Emer-
gency Hospital. Mile End, to Mr. and
Mrs. D. £. Seaman, of Norwood—a
daughter (Shirley Elaine). Thanking Drs.
Wall and Jefferies and hospital staff.
SKEWES.—On November 9, at Eildon
House, Ballarat. to Irene Margaret, wfe
of Dr. David B. Skewes —a son (David
Garland).
SMITH (nee Hogan).—On November
18, at Lady Weigall Hospital. Barmera.
to Pat and Fred—a son (lan Peter).
Thanking Dr. Sargent, Matron Fulwood,
and Sister Millan.
SMITH (nee Gay).—On November 20.
at Waikerie Hospital, to Jean and Morrie.
of Cadell—a daughter (Raelene Joan).
Thanking Dr. Hunter Sisters Hunter
Peterson, and staff.
STABEN (nee Thiele).—On November
19. at Loxton District Hospital, to Vera
and Clarrie—a son (William John).
Thanking Dr. Samuel. Matron Axford and
hospital staff for kind attention.
THOMSON (nee Lange). —On November
17, at Koonawarra Hospital. Kadina. to
Violet and Gillen—a daughter (Delrae
Margaret). Special thanks to Dr. Raises
and hospital staff.
TODD (nee Whiting).—On Nov. 22, at
Quambi, to Gladys and Albert—a son
(Trevor Edward). Both well. Thanking
Dr. Drew and hospital staff. No visitors
for seven days.
WILLIAMS (nee Lois Harding).—On
November 19. to Lois and Morris (ex-
RAAF) —a son (Kevin Morris), (prema-
ture). Both well. Thanking Dr. Chand-
ler and staff of Hindmarsh Memorial
Hospital.
WINTON.—On November 19. at Unley
Private Hospital, to Alice and Phil—a
son (David Phillip). Both well.
ZERNA. —On November 20. at Unley
Private Hospital, to Margaret and Clem—
a daughter (Mary Elizabeth). Both well.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended to the
undermentioned members ot the Chil
dren's Hospital Birthday League. All
communications regarding birthdays in
this column must be addressed to the
Lay Superintendent. Children's Hospital,
North Adelaide. Minimum insertion lee.
2/6.
. 23/11/46.—Mils Avis Falkenberg. Ka
blninae: Mr. Rex Draper. Kapunda: Miss
Ann Hurst. McLaren Vale; Roy Link-,
??mawarra," Bago-'s Well: Mrs. Hartley
KeUey. McLaren Vale.
' 24/11/46. —Miss Kathleen Jones, Mi
noora; Mrs. John Norman. Angas st_
xUberton. 21 years: Mr. T. J. Mathew.
"Bythome." Nalrne. 38 years: Mrs. Max
Norman. Coekburn; Faye Bowyer. Nor
xnanvfne: Douglas Hollands. Wallala.
avenue. Ascot Park: Mr. Paul Noonan,
Northern Hotel. Clare.
MARRIAGES
NUNN—CORRIE.—The marriage of
Lucille, eldest daughter of Mr. W. Corrie.
Brisbane, to Leyland. eldest son of Mrs
V. L. Dew. New Hindmarsh was sol-
emnised at Norman Pk. Brisbane. Nov. 2.
The Rev. Frederick officiated
FLEWS—SHEPHERDSON. — The mar-
riage of Joy. only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Shepherdson. of Adelaide. to
Cec Plews. third son or Mr. and Mrs.
Plews, of Gunning, was solemnised at
Gunning. N.S.W.. on November 2.
BRUS—QUINN.—The marriage of I.
Roma, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Brus, of Kielpa. to Kenneth J.,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quinn.
of Cleve. was.solemnised at St. Cuthbert's
Church of England. Prospect, on Thursday
November 21.
SCHULTZ—ADAMSON. —On November
18, the marriage was celebrated ol Valma
Dawn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. Adamson, to Cpl. Desmond (B.C.O.F.),
second son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Scultz. of
Mt.. Burr, South-East. by Captain V. Rich-
ards, of Pt. Pirie.
STEPHENS—VANN.—The marriage of
Thelma. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. G. Vann. of Allenby Gardens, to John,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stephens,
of Royal Park, was solemnised at St. Mar-
garet's Church of England on November 2.
65th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
SIMES.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Simes. of 11
Coolibah avenue, Kensington Gardens,
wish to announce the 65th annirersary
of their wedding, which was celebrated
on November 24. 1881.
SILVER WEDDINGS
ANDERSON.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Ander-
son, of 34 Farnham road. Keswick. wish
to announce the 23th anniversary of their
wedding. solemnised at Kapunda on
November 23. 1921. by the late Arch-
deacon Enright.
BOWERING—GOODWIN —Mr. and Mrs.
W E. Bowering. of 48 Main street. Henley
Beach, wish to announce the 25th anni-
versary of their wedding, solemnised at
Highbury street Methodist Church. Pros-
pect. by Rev. S. Bowering. November 23,
1921.
SILVER WEDDINGS
CATHCART.—Mr-Mrs. J. E. Cathcart
wish to announce tfhe 25th anniversary
of their marriage, solemnised at St.
George's-Church of England. Magill, Nov.
23. 1921.
HARRIS—TINKLER.—Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Harris, of Hilton, wish to announce
the 25th anniversary of their marriage.
solemnised on November 19. 1921.
HOOPER.—Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooper,
of 226 Napier ter.. Unley Park, wish to
announce the 25th anniversary of their
marriage, which was solemnised at
Broken Hill Cathedral on November 24.
1921.
HOWELL.—Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Howell.
of 244 South road. Kurralta Park, wish to
announce the 25th anniversary of their
wedding, solemnised at Semaphore Metho-
dist Church, on November 26, 1921. by
the Rev. Ingram Pearson.
NEWMAN—OSBORNE.—Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Newman, of Brompton. wish to an-
nounce the 25th anniversary of their
wedding, solemnised at St. Patricks
Church. Grote street, on November 24.
1921.
TONKIN.—Mr. and Mrs. L. Tonkin.
Cumberland, wish to announce the 25th
anniversary of their marriage, solem-
nised at St. Oswald's, Parkside. on No-
vember 23. 1921
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
BENNETT—MERCHANT.—The mar-
riage of Valda Dorothy, only child of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Bennett. West
Hindmarsh. with Kenneth William Mer-
chant, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Merchant, Pt. Lincoln, will be solemnised
at Hindmarsh Place Christian Church,
Hindmarsh. on Tuesday, November 26. at
7 p.m.
BLACKMORE—BALL.—The marriage
of Elsie W. daughter of Mrs. N. and the
late Mr. Blackmore. of Norwood, to Ed-
mund. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ball, of
Norwood, wil! be solemnised at St. Giles
Presbyterian Church, Norwood, on Satur-
day. November 30. at 7 p.m.. Rev. J. I.
Williamson officiating.
BYRNE—WARD.—The marriage of
Dorothy Byrne, of Forest Gardens,
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. A. C.
Byrne, of Wayville, to Jack, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Ward, of Hawker, will
be solemnised at Goodwood Baptist
Church, Saturday, November 30, at 7 p.m.
Friends and relatives cordially invited to
ceremony. No reception.
CARROLL—ROWE.—The marriage of
Elaine, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. Carroll, Hilton, to Gordon, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rowe, Henley
Park, will be solemnised at Holder
Memorial Methodist Church. Mile End. on
Nov. 30. at 7 p.m.
CHANDLER—LORENZ.—Tbe marriage
of Melba Joy. third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Chandler, of Stepney, to Gordon
Alfred, only son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Lorenz, of Peterborough, will be solemn-
ised at St. Bartholomew's Church. Beulah
road. Norwood, on Saturday, November
30. at 7 p.m. Reception, Arcadia.
DAULBY—WILKINS.—The marriage of
Daphne, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Daulby. of North Adelaide,
to Thomas, only son or the late Mr. and
Mrs. T. Wilkins. of Kalgoorlie. will be
solemnised at Christ Church, North Ade-
lalde. on November 30.
DENTON—SMART.—The marriage of
Valma Chrystal. eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Denton, Blackwood. to Mil-
ton Arthur (ex-R.A.A.F.), second son of
Mr. and Mrs. Len. E. Smart. Brooklyn
Park, will be solemnised at Blackwood
Methodist Church on November 30, at
3.15 p.m.
DRAPER—EHRKE.—The marriage of
Madeline, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Draper, of Largs Bay, to
Hugo Ehrke, of Whyalla will be solem-
nised at the Semaphore Methodist
Church (Exeter), on Saturday, November
30, at 4 p.m.
EVERARD—SAUL.—The marriage of
Eileen, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Everard, of Watkins street. Pros-
pect, to Arthur, only son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. W. H. Saul, of Wodonga, Vic.,
will be solemnised at St. Cuthbert's
Church, Prospect, at 7 p.m., Thursday,
November 28.
FOWLER —DONALD. —The marriage of
Stella, elder daughter or Mr. and Mrs. R.
Fowler, of Unley, to Douglas, elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald, of Glandore,
will be solemnised at Parkside West
Methodist Church on Saturday. November
30, at 7 pm.
FRANKCOM —JOHNS.—The marriage
of Joyce Florence, third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Frankcom, Lyrup, to Ray-
mond. youngest son of late Mr. and Mrs.
H. Johns, of Bowhill, will be solemnised
at St. Paul's, Adelaide, on Saturday No-
vember 23 at 5.45 p.m.
HALLIDAY —COULTER. —The marriage
of Joyce Marianne, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Halllday. of Che-
tenham. to Bernie Elliott, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Coulter, of Norwood,
wil be solemnised at tbe Woodville
Methodist Church on November 30, at
7 p.m.
HARVEY — BREALEY. —The marriage of
Morva, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
P. Harvey, of Gumeracha, to Walter, son
of Mr. F. Brealey, of Houghton, will be
solemnised at Salem Baptist Church,
Gumeracha, on November 30, at 3.30 p.m.
LEACH —STEER.—The marriage of
Dorothy Mary, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Leach, Christie's Beach (late
Hove), to Ronald Charles George, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Steer, Edwards-
town, will be solemnised at Pirie Street
Methodist Church on Saturday, November
30, at 5.30 p.m.
LYNCH —BALDOCK. —The marriage of
Marjorie, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J P.
Lynch, Nhill, Victoria, to William, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baldock, of Richmond,
will be solemnised at the Presbyterian
Church, Nhill, at 6.30 p.m., November 28.
MILLER —WIGG. —The marriage of
Joan Margaret, youngest twin daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller. 115 Findon
road. Findon. to Allan Howard, eldest
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Wigg,
99 High street, Queenstown, will be sol-
emnised at St. Saviour's Church. Hind-
marsh, on Saturday, November 30. with
Nuptial Mass at 1O a.m.
MORRIS —JONES. —The marriage of
Irene Dorothy (ex-A.W.A.S.), only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Morris, of
Norwood, to Keith Vivian (ex-A.I.F.),
second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones,
of Hallett, will be solemnised at Syden-
ham Road Methodist Church, Norwood,
on November 30, at 7 p.m.
NELSON —BRADBROOK. —The mar-
riage of Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Nelson, Dundas, N.S.W., to
Robert, youngest son of Mr. A. and the
late Mrs. H. Bradbrook, Torrensville, S.A.,
will be solemnised at Carlingford Church
of England on November 30, at 3.30 p.m.
PADGHAM —MacKELLAR. —The mar-
riage of Verna, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. A. H. Padgham, of Birkenhead, to
John, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mac-
Kellar, of Semaphore, will be solemnised
at the Presbyterian Manse, Semaphore,
November 30.
PEACOCK —NASON. —The marriage of
Dorothy Jean, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Peacock, Darebin street, Mile
End, to Edward Charles, only child of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Nason, Gaol Reserve,
Adelaide, will be solemnised at Pirie
Street Methodist, on November 30 at 6
p.m.
PERKINS —STURZAKER. —The mar-
riage of Margery, daughter of Mrs. and
the late Mr. W. J. Perkins, of Broadview,
to Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stur-
zaker, or Melbourne, will be solemnised
at St. Andrew's Church, Walkerville, on
November 30, at 6 p.m.. Reception at
their residence.
PHILLIPS —SCANLAN. —The marriage
of Suzette, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H.W. Phillips, of Tailem Bend to
Ronald Frederick, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. H. Scanlan, of 3 Edmund
avenue, Unley, will be solemnised at St.
Augustine's Church, Unley, on November
30, at 6.30 p.m. All friends and relatives
cordially invited to ceremony. No re-
ception.
RICHARDS—ROWLEY.—The marriage
of Lorna, yonngest daughter of Mrs. and
the late Mr. E. W. Richards, of Jervois,
to Clem, second son of. Mr. and Mrs. H.
O. Rowley, of Myponga, will be solemn-
nised at Tailem Bend Methodist Church,
at 6.15 p.m. Saturday, December 7.
STARKEY—MEDLOW.—The marriage
of Avis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. R.
Starkey. of Sanderston. to David, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Medlow. of Walker-
ville. will be solemnised at Kent Town
Methodist Church on November 30. at 3
p.m.
THOMPSON—KENNEDY.—The mar-
riage of Grace Ernett Pearl, younest
daughter of Mrs. L. Thompson and the
late Mr. E. F. Thompson, of 7th avenue,
Cheltenham, to Donald, second son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. McG. Kennedy of Port
road. Bowden to be solemnised at Port
Congregational Church on November 30
at 5.15 p.m. Reception. Forester's Hall,
Port Adelaide.
WILLIAMS—SOWTON.—The marriage
will be solemnised between Patricia Alice
youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late
Mr J. A. Williams. Young avenue. New
Hindmarsh. and Donald John son of Mrs
and the late Mr. N. B. Sowton. Bennett
street. Hilton, on Saturday. November 30.
at St. Patrick's Church, Grote street at
6.15 p.m. All relatives and friends cor-
dially invited. Reception at Bennett
street. Hilton.
WOODWARD—WISEMAN. — The mar-
riage of Nita. daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
T H.. Woodward, of Wallaroo Mines, to
Don, son of Mrs. E. G. and the late Mr.
S. Wiseman, of Prospect, will be solem-
nised at Madge Memorial Methodist
Church. Halifax St.. Adelaide, on Satur-
day. November 30. at 7 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
ALMOND—SMITH.—The engagement
is announced of Evelyn, elder daughter
of Mr. J. H. Almond, of Glenelg. to Dud-
ley. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Smith, of Braund road. Fitzroy.
BRADY—WESTOE. — The engagement
is announced of Alice, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brady, of Largs,
to Thomas, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Westoe, of Woodville.
FOX—BUCKLEY. —The engagement is
announced of Daphne. youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fox. ot Paradise, to Ray-
mond, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley,
of Kent Town.
HALL—WILLIAMSON. —The engage-
ment is announced of Miss Elaine Hall,
the eldest daughter or Mrs. and the late
Mr. Hall, of Osmond street. Adelaide, to
Clarrie Williamson, of David street. Ade-
laide
HARRIS—PAULL.—The engagement is
announced of Dawn, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harris, of Hilton,
to William John, eldest son or Mr. and
Mrs W. Paull. of Croydon.
IBBOTSON—LANG. — The engagement
is announced of Shirley, only child of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ibbotson. to Fred,
elder son or Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Lang,
both of Geranium.
ENGAGEMENTS
KING —OINN. —The engagement is an-
nounced of Eunice, third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. King, of Glandore, to Jack,
only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. E. J.
Oinn, of Echunga.
KING —SANDFORD. —The engagement
is announced of Joy, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. King, Bordertown,
to Fred, only son of Mrs. E. M. Sand-
ford and the late Mr. F. C. Sandford, of
Crafers.
LAMBERT—DAWS.—The engagement
is announced of Laurean, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lambert. Nara-
coorte, to Harold, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Davis. Quorn.
LAUGHT —EUSTICE. —The engage-
ment is announced of Elizabeth Joan,
only daughter or Mrs. and the late Mr.
D. A. Laught, of 30 East avenue, Forest-
ville, to Alfred Frank (ret. disc.), only
son of Mr and Mrs. T. J. Eustice, of
4 Waters street, Kensington Park.
LEANE —McLEOD. —The engagement is
announced of Marjorie, second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Leane, of Avenue
Park, to Douglas, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. McLeod. of Col. Light Gardens.
LEWIS —TURNER. —The engagement is
announced of Yvonne, younger daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis, of Wai-
kerie, to George Almond, elder son of
Mrs. W. G. Couch, of Port Adelaide, and
the late Mr. G. Turner.
LOWN—ADAMSON.—The engagement
is announced of Heather, third daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lown. of
Loxton. to William Rickards youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Adamson, of
Prospect.
McINTYRE —GORDON. —The engage-
ment is announced of Margaret, only.
daughter of Mr.-Mrs. P. J. Mclntyre. Boo-
borowie. to Rex Charles, youngest son of
Mrs. and the late Mr. F. Gordon. Pt. Pirie.
MULLINS —ORR. —The engagement is
announced of Sylvie Lorraine third
daughter of Mrs. G. A. Mullins and the
late Mr. Mullins. of Royal Park, to Robert
Grant, third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Orr
of Ethelton.
NEAGLE —RIELLY. —The engagement
is announced of Laurel, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Neagle, of Penning-
ton, to Colin, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Rielly, of Croydon Park.
NORTHCOTT —SMITH. —The engage-
ment is announced of Marie, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. North-
cott. Col. Light Gardens, to Clarrie
(Snow), second son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Smith. Fitxroy.
PRZYGODA —POSSINGHAM. —The en-
gagement is announced of Edna Mary
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Przy-
goda of Kersbrook, to Donald Murray,
youngest son of Mr. S. T. J. Posslngnam,
of Houghton
RICHARDSON —FLEETWOOD. — The
engagement has been announced of
Olive, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T Richardson of New Hlndmarsh. to
Harold, second son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Fleetwood. of Hyde Park.
ROGASCH —PUGH. —The engagement
is announced of June Heather, youngest
daughter of B. P. Rogasch, of Berri, to
Clifton, youngest son of Mrs. D. Pugh, of
Melbourne.
SAINT —SLOPER. —The engagement is
announced of Effie M., eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. Saint, to Alfred T., eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Sloper, both of
Balaklava.
SAUER —HARDING. —The engagement
is announced of Shirley, youngest daugh-
ter of Mrs. O. Sauer, Eudunda, and the
late Mr. C. Saver, to Alfred, eldest son of
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Harding, of Piccadilly.
STANITZKY —FOX. —The engagement
is announced of Jean, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Stanitzky. of Lobethal
to Cyril, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H
Fox, of Cudlee Creek.
STEER —SPENCER. —The engagement
is announced of Audrey Grace, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Steer, of
Kangarilla, to Kevin John, only child of
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Spencer, of Claren-
don.
SWAN —HOFFMANN. —Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Swan, of Frewville, wish to announce
the engagement of their eldest daughter.
Marjorie June, to Murray Allen, third son
o! Mr. A. Hoffmann and the late Mrs.
Hoffmann, of Murray Bridge.
TOBIN —GARRICK. —The engagement is
announced of Fay Jetta. youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tobin, of Chel-
tenham to James John, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. Garrick. of Albert Park.
TROWBRIDGE — ERNST. — Mr. and
Mrs. W. Trowbridge. of Brooklyn Pk.,
announce the engagement of Betty Lor-
raine, their only daughter, to Lloyd Wil-
liam eldest son or Mr. and Mrs. P. Ernst,
of Balaklava.
DEATHS
ANDERSON. —On November 21. at
Stonefield. Victor, son of the late Mr.
Paul and Mrs. Anderson. Aged 27 years.
At rest.
CLAXTON.—On November 21. at her
residence. 57 Guilders street. North Ade-
laide. Louisa, daughter of the late Lieu-
tenant Colonel Claxton.
DRUMMOND. —On November 22. at
her son-in-law's residence, 65 Myrtle
street. Prospect. Lillian S. (late of 44
Princes street, Croydon). beloved wife or
the late John David Drummond. loving
mother of Edna and Beatrice (de-
ceased). and son-in-law Harold, and de-
voted grandmother or Judith. Aged 79
years. Re-united.
FOWLER—On November 22, at Ade-
laide. William, dearly beloved husband
ot the late Bertha Fowler, and loving
father of Eva, Jim. Gordon. Grace.
Howard. Irene. Ray. Mavis. Verdun and
Kevin. Aged 73 years.
GARDINER.—On November 21, Colin
Roy Gardiner, beloved youngest son of
Emily. Violet and the late William Henry
Gardiner, of 11 Avenue road. Payne-
ham. Aged 19 years.
HINCKS.—On November 23. at Ade-
laide. Ellen Eva, dearly beloved wife
of Tom Hincks. of Brldgewater, and
loving mother of Audrey, Wallace, Donald
and Murray. Aged 47 years. At rest.
HINTON.—On November 21 (sud-
denly) at Glen Osmond road. Linda
Doreen, the dearly loved wife or Perce
Hinton, of 39A Gladys street. Edwards-
town, and loving mother of Margaret.
Aged 38 years.
LOBB.—On November 21 (suddenly).
Ross William, dearly loved infant son of
Glen and Betty Lobb. of 24 First avenue,
Payneham South. Aged 4 weeks. Pri-
vately interred.
MARKEY—On November 21, at her
residence, 62 Arthur street, Unley. Lillie
E. G, widow of Edward John Markey,
and beloved mother of Ivy (Mrs. F. L.
Parsons, Perth), and Allan. Aged 78
years.
MILNE.—On November 20 (suddenly).
Rosemary, darling infant daughter of
Snowy and Hazel Milne, of Payneham
road, Payneham. Aged 14 weeks. Pri-
vately interred.
OSTERTOCH. —On November 21. at
Kingscote District Hospital. Andrew
Christian, loved brother of Florence (Mrs.
Ellson), and Stella (Mrs. Chambers).
Aged 54 years.
OSTERTOCH. —On November 21. at
Kingscote Hcspital. Andrew Christian.
dearly beloved husband of Annie, and
loved father of Janet, Reg and Allan, and
father-in-law of Des. Aged 54 years.
PICKERING.—On Nov. 22. at Barmera.
Samuel Allen Pickering, beloved husband
of Katherine Harriet, and loved father of
Neil. Aged 51 years. (Late 48th Btn..
Ist A.I.F.) A patient sufferer at rest.
SCHUMACHER.—On November 19.
Wilhelm Christoph (late Bright), at Ka-
punda. Rest after weariness.—lnserted
by his wife and children.
SCOWN .–On November 21, at a pri-
vate hospital, Adelaide, John Heard,
dearly beloved husband of Kathleen
Scown, of 17 Dover street, Malvern,
late of Blakiston.
WOOLLARD.—On November 22 (sud-
denly), at his late residence. 11 Hurtle
street. Croydon. Eric George, dearly be-
loved husband of Doris Woollard and
loving father of Kingstey. Aged 47 years.
WYMAN.—On November 22, at his re-
sidence, Penwortham, Joseph, loving hus-
band or the late Regina Wyman. Aged
93 years. R.I.P.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
"At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them."
APPLEBEE, Lieut. Reg.—ln loving me-
mory of dear Reg, who was killed at Gona.
New Guinea. November 23. 1942. We still
remember, Reg, the way you looked, the
way you spoke and smiled: the things you
used to say and do are with us all the
while.—Always remembered by May. Les
and Betty.
BADMAN.—In loving memory of
Harold, died of illness, Keswlck Military
Hospital. November 23.
A thought of you today dear pal.
A memory forever.
—Inserted by Paddy.
BADMAN, SX9l87.—ln loving memory
of Harold, who passed away at Keswick
Repatriation Hospital on November 23,
1945. Not ]ust today, but every day. in
silence we remember. —Aiways remem-
bered by his wife Flo. and children, Vern
and Harold.
BADMAN.—in loving memory of
Harold, who passed away Nov. 23, 1945
As you rest in peaceful sleep.
Your memory we will always keep.
—lnserted by his loving mother, father.
and sister and brothers.
BATTEN.—Laving memories of our
dear son and brother Reg. who died of
wounds in New Guinea on Nov. 23. 1943.
—Sadly mis-en by his father, sisters
Cherry and Phyllis brothers-in-law Ray
and Perc.
BEER.—In loving memory of Reg,
killed In action. Gona November 23
1942.—Always remembered by his brother:
Bob. Lorna and Robbie.
BEER.—In loving memory of our dear
brother and Uncle Reg. killed N.G.. No-
vember 23, 1942.
There is many a mile between us,
And the distance is a lot:
But the flower that grows between us
Is the sweet forget-me-not.
. —Always remembered by Bill. Jean, Ina,
Dianne.
BEER. —In loving memory of our dear
brother Reg. killed in action at Gona.
N.G.. November 23. 1942.
The midnight stars are shining
Dpon a distant grave.
Where they laid our dearest brother
Just four years ago today.
—Loved and longed for always by Wallie
and Joyce.
BEER.—In loving memory of our dear
brother Reg. killed in action at Gona.
November 23. 1942.
A little white cross so far from here
Marks the resting place ol our brother
—Always remembered by Doug. Jack and
Len.
BEER.— In loving memory of Reg.
Always the memory of one so dear,
brings many a heartache and silent tear,
—Remembered by his loving wife.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
BEER-—ln loving memory of our dear
brother and Uncle Reg. killed at Gona,
November 23. 1942.
Leaves or memory softly falling
Along the windswept ways.
Sadly, sweetly still recalling
Happy, bygone days.
—Always remembered by Tom. Hazel and
children.
BEER.—In loving memory of our dear
son Reg. killed in action at Gona. No-
vember 23. 1542.
We still remember the way you spoke.
The way you looked and smiled.
The things you used to say and do.
Are with us all the while.
—Loved and longed for always by mum
and dad.
BEER.—In loving memory of our dear
brother Reg. killed in action at Gona.
November 23. 1942.
You were not spared to see the peace
In the country you helped to save:
But our thoughts go out to you. dear Reg,
Where you lie in a heroe's grave.
—Always remembered by his only sister
Mary, and brother Dave.
BEER.—In loving memory or my dear
brother Reg. killed at Gona KG. No-
vember 23. 1942.
Loving and true in all his ways
Upright and Just to the end of his days:
Sincere and kind in heart and mind.
What a beautiful memory to leave be-
hind.
—Inserted by his brother Des (M.N.),
New York.
BLACKWELL.—In loving memory of
Bill.—Ever remembered by bis loved ones
at Victor Harbor.
BODEN. Pte. E. A—ln loving memory
of dear Eddie, killed in action. N.G..
November 23, 1942. He lies across the
ocean, amongst Australia's brave, may
God help us to be worthy of the sacriflce
he made.—Ever remembered by Aunty
Elsie. Uncle Mark, cousins Effie Cliff
and family.
BODEN.—In loving memory of a dear
son and brother. Eddie, killed in action.
N.G., November 23. 1942. The world may
change from year to year, and friends
from day to day. but never will the one
we loved, from memory pass away: the
sun may shine and shadows fall, but
loving memories outlast all.—Ever re-
membered by mum and dad John and
Charlie.
BODEN.—ln loving memory of our
dear nephew. Eddie, killed In action in
New Guinea. November 23. 1942
He went with hopes or returning.
Along with his comrades so brave.
But with many a hero he's sleeping.
In a soldier's honored grave.
—Inserted by his auntie and uncle. Mr
and Mrs. C. Boden. Cadell
BURKE.—In fond memory of my pal
Frank, of the R.A.A.F.—Lionel.
CARMODY. C. J.—A fond tribute to
the memory of Charlie, posted missing
New Guinea. November 23. 1942. A pal
in memory still.—lnserted by his mates
Jack Ormiston. 27th Batt., Jack Bow-
man. ex-P.O.W.
COLGAN.—In loving memory of my
dear son Harold, who passed away.
P.O.W.. Siam, November 24. 1943. A
day of remembrance, sad to recall a
dearly loved son missed by all. —Always
remembered by mother
COLGAN.—In loving memory of dear
Harold, died P.O.W.. Siam. November
24 1943. Too dearly loved to be for-
gotten.—Always remembered by Allan
and Daphne.
COLGAN.—Fondest memories of my
dear brother Harold, passed away. P.O.W..
Siam. on November 24. 1943.—Ever re-
membered by his sister Kath and brother-
in-law Ron.
COLGAN.—In loving memory of our
dear brother-in-law Harold, died while
P.O.W.. Siam, November 24. 1943. Gone
but not forgotten by Alma. Lena. Les.
Gordon and Jim.
COLGAN.—In loving memory of Harold,
died while P.O.W.. Siam November 24.
1943.—Sadly missed by his wife Freda
and daughters Helen and Maralyn.
COLGAN.—in loving memory of our
dear son-in-law Harold, died Siam. No-
vember 24. 1943. Time passes but me-
mories linger.—Ever remembered by mum
and dad.
HAMMOND.—In loving memory of dear
Wally. killed New Guinea. November 23.
1942. Deep in our hearts your memory
is kept.—lnserted by Dawn and Clarence
Barlett. Jervois.
HAMMOND.—In loving memory of my
brother Wally, killed in action, N.G.
1942. A thought for today, a memory
forever.—Remembered by sister Glad and
family.
HAMMOND.—Loving memories of
Wally. killed in N.G.. November 23.
A thought for today.
A memory forever.
—Inserted by Mrs. B. Power. Tailem
Bend.
HAMMOND.—In loving memory of our
dear son Wally. killed in action. N.G..
November 23. 1942. He left a gap that
is hard to fill.—lnserted by his mother,
father.
HAMMOND.—In loving memory or our
dear brother Wally. killed in action. N.G..
November 23. 1942.—Ever remembered by
his brothers. Ray, Kelvin, Ron.
HAMMOND.—A tribute of love to the
memory of my brother Wally. killed in
action. N.G.. November 23. 1942. I am
thinking of you dear Wally. thinking of
the past, picturing you in memory, just
as I saw you last.—Remembered always
by Gwen. Claud. Graham
HAMMOND.—Leving memories of
Wally, killed in N.G.. November 23.
Age shall not weary him.
—Remembered always by Mr. and Mrs.
Bartlett. family, Jervois.
HAMMOND.—In loving memory of
Walter, killed in action. New Guinea.
November 23. —Always remembered by
Cath.
HASKETT.—In loving memory or my
dear son Jim, killed In N.G., November
23, 1942. - There was so much we had to
do, so much we bad to give, I shall not
know here, dear Jim, why God did not
let you live. But when I meet you, as I
will, far beyond earth's cross, then I
shall know and come to see the reason
for my loss.
—Loving mother.
HASKETT.—In loving memory of our
brother Jim. He heard the "Fall !n"
sounded and knew that be must go: that
on parade he soon would stand again
lined up for inspection by the heavenly
CO.. Whose battalion can't be filled by
mortal men.—Charlie. Gordon, Keith and
Colin.
HASKETT.—In loving memory of dear
Jim. The waves or the ocean divide us.
as you sleep in a soldier's grave, we re-
member you as a hero and treasure the
life you gave—Loving sisters Mary and
Joan.
HASKETT. —In loving memory of my
dear brother Jim. Dear Jim. you lie in
a soldier's grave; you did not live to
share the peace in the country you
fought to save.
—Jack and Mollie.
HAWKINS.—In loving memory of
Clive. killed November 23. 1942. We
still remember the way you looked, the
way you spoke and smiled the things
you used to do and say are with us all
the while.—Remembered always by sister
Audrey and family.
HAWKINS.—In loving memory of
Clive, killed in action. November 23.
1942. It does not take a special day
to bring you back to mind, the days we
do not think ol you are very hard to
find.—Sadly missed by sisters. Grace
and Jean.
HENDERSON.—In loving memory of
our dear lan. 2/27 th Batt., killed at
Gona. November 23 1942.
To think we could not say good-bye
Will always bring regret
—Sadly missed by his grandma. Hector
and Margaret.
KUCHEL.—Loving memories of our
brother Clem, who died of wounds. N.G..
November 24. 1943. Just a token true
and tender, to show dear Clem we still
remember.—Sadly missed by Jean, Ray
and family.
KUCHEL.—In loving memory of my
dear nepbew. Corporal Clem, who died
of wounds in N.G. November 24. 1943.
The waves or the ocean divide us. and
you sleep in a soldier's grave; we re-
member you as a hero, and treasure the
life you gave.—Ever remembered by
Aunty Therese.
KUCHEL.—In loving memory of our
brother Clem, who fell at Satalberg, No-
vember 24.
It does not take this special day
To bring you back to mind.
The days we do not think of you
Are very bard to find.
—Fondly remembered by Laurel, Cecil
and nieces. Lorraine and Joy
KUCHEL.—In cherished memory of a
devoted son. SX13444 Cpl. Clem, died of
wounds. N.G.. November 24 1943 re-
buried at Lae. Aged 21. The waves of
the ocean divide us. and you sleep with
the honored brave. We'll remember you
for ever snd treasure the life you gave.
—Lovingly remembered by mum and
dad.
KUCHEL.—In proud and loving mem-
ory of our brother and uncle. Clem, died
of wounds. N.G.. November 24. 1943.
They placed him with his comrades, be-
neath palms of shifting sands. and
the freedom of Australia he left safely
in our bands.—Ever remembered by Alf
Doreen and familly.
KUCHEL.—ln proud and honored tri-
bute to our brother Clem died of
wounds. November 24. 1943. One of our
heroes, one of the best, a soldier who
has earned his rest —Fondly remembered
by Rollo. Marg., and family.
MITCHELL —In loving memory of my
dear husband. L. M. (Bill), 2/27th Btn.
killed In New Guinea. November 23
194. This is a aday of remembrance, a
day of sad regrets, a day we will always
remember. when the rest ot the world
forgets.—Remembered always by Doris
and daughter Denise
MITCHELL. Pte. L M. (Bill).—A tri-
bute to the memory of our dear bro-
ther-in-law. killed in New Guinea No-
vember 23. 1942.—Remembered always by
Tom and Mark
MITCHELL, Pte. L. M.—ln loving me-
mory of our dear brother and uncle Lau-
rence (Bill). killed in action in N.G..
November 23. 1942. Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept of one we loved and will
never forget.—lnserted by his loving sis-
ter Mavis, brother-in-law Alf and Ray.
MITCHELL, Pte. L. M. 2/27th. A.I.F..
Ret. M.E. In loving memory of our only
son and brother Laurence (Bill) killed
in action N.G. November 23. 1942. They
say time heals all sorrows and helps us
to forget, but time so far has only proved
how much we miss you yet. Ever remem-
bered by his loving mother father and
sister Mary.
MITCHELL, L. M. (Bill).—In loving me-
mory of our dear brother, killed in action
in N.G . November 23. 1942. Time rolls
on but memories stay as near and dear as
yesterday.—Always remembered by his
loving sister Eileen and brother-in-law
Barry.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
MITCHELL.—In loving memory of L.
M. (Bill). 2/27tb Btn., killed in New
Guinea, November 23. 1942. —Always re-
membered by Mr. and Mrs. W. Burton
and family.
MULVIHILL.—Loving memories of our
dearest brother Frank. 8th Amn. Sub
Park. We will always remember the way
he looked and the way he spoke
and smiled.—Lovingly remembered by
his sister Ellie Lewis Bob and Fay. Bro-
ken Hill.
MULVIHILL.—In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Frank, who
died November 23. 1943. P.O.W.. Burma,
reburied Kanburi War Cemetery. Thai-
land.
Many a lonely heartache.
Often a silent tear
But always a beautiful memory
Of a son we loved so dear.
—Sadly missed by mother, father bro-
ther Len.
MULVlHlLL.—Cherished memories of
our darling brother Frank, died P.O.W.
There was no dear face for us to wel-
come, no loving voice to hear, no pre-
cious footsteps to return, there's nothing.
only tears.—Always remembered by his
loving sister Ruby and Lloyd.
MULVIHILL.—In memory of my brother
Frank, died whilst P.O.W.. Burma. No-
vember 23. 1943. —Always remembered.
Peter. Muriel and children.
MULVIHILL.—In loving memory of
dear Frank, died in P.O.W. camp.
A wonderful brother laid to rest,
For each and all he did his best.
His love was great, his heart was kind.
A better brother no one could find.
—Remembered always by his brother,
Tom, Peg and children.
MULVIHILL, Pte. Frank.—ln memory
or my pal. Frank, died P.O.W. camp. Bur-
ma. November 23. 1943.—Always remem-
bered by his pal. Frank (A.I.F.).
MULVIHILL.—In loving memory of our
dear friend Frank, who died while pri-
soner of war. Nov. 23, 1944. ;
Happy days we knew have gone.
But fond memories linger on.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Owen and
family. Col. Light Gardens.
SALMON. Private M. P.. SX11871.
2/27th Battalion.—ln loving memory oh
my dear husband Joe. killed in New
Guinea. 1941. Forever in our thoughts
—Always remembered by his loving wife.
Robert. Kevin.
SALMON.—In loving memory of my
dear son Joe. killed New Guinea Novem-
ber 23. 1942. I shall meet him one
bright morning, waiting on the other
side; I shall see his dear face smiling,
not changed but glorified.—lnserted by
his loving mother.
SALMON. —In loving memory of my
Joe. killed November 23. 1942. N.G. Your
memory is as dear today as in the hour
you passed away, silence reigns, but his
smiling face will never be forgotten.—
Inserted by his loving sister Mary.
SALMON.—In loving memory of our
dear brother Joe. killed New Guinea No-
vember 23. 1942. We think of you in
silence, we often speak your name, but
all we have to answer is your photo, in
a frame.—Ever remembered by Ann.
Frank. Pattie.
SALMON. Pte. M. P.—ln loving memory
of my dear brother Joe. killed In N.G..
November 23. 1942. God's garden must
be beautiful. He always picks the best.
—Proudly remembered by sister Gladys.
George and family.
SALMON.—In loving memory or our
dear brother Joe, killed New Guinea, No-
vember 23, 1942. Today brings back sad
memories of a loved one gone to rest:
those who think of you today are the ones
who loved you best.—Remembered by
Stella. Jack and family.
WRIGHT, C. B.—ln loving memory of
Uncle Clem, killed in action. N.G.. No-
vember 23, 1942. —Ever remembered by
nieces, Pat, Margaret.
WRIGHT. C. SX4522. 2/27th Batt.—
A tribute of memory to my pal. Clem,
killed in action. Oona. New Guinea. 1942.
—Inserted by Chas. Jordan.
WRIGHT.—In loving memory of Clem,
killed in action. November 23. 1942.—
Ever remembered by Aunty Myrtle. Uncle
Tom and family.
WRIGHT.—In loving memory of Clem.
killed in action. November 23. 1942.—
Ever remembered by Sheila and Jack.
WRIGHT.—In loving memory of dear
Clem, killed in action in N.G.. Novem-
ber 23. 1842.
Many a lonely heartache.
Often a silent tear.
But always a beautiful memory
Of a son we loved so dear.
—Always remembered by mother, father.
WRIGHT.—In loving memory of Clem
killed in action. N.G.. November 23.
1942. Whatever else we fail to do we al-
ways will remember you.—Remembered.
Billie and Ken.
WRIGHT.—In loving memory of Clem,
killed In action in N.G.. November 23
1942.
We remember you as a hero,
And honor the life you gave.
—Remembered by June. Daphne, Ernest.
IN MEMORIAM
ACKERMAN (nee Dorothy Arnold).—
The call to you was sudden, but God
knew it was best: He gently closed your
weary eyes and laid you down 10 rest.—
Inserted by uncle Arthur. Florrie and
cousins Gladys and Ronald
AKERMAN.—In loving memory of my
beloved wife Doss, passed away Novem-
ber 24, 1945.
The end was sudden, the shock severe.
We little thought the end so near:
Only the ones who lost can tell
The sorrow of parting without good-bye.
—Always remembered by Colin.
AKERMAN.—In loving memory of my
dearest sister, who passed away Novem-
ber 24, 1945. Not a day do I forget
you. Doss; in my heart you are always
near. I who loved you sadly miss you
as it dawns the first sad year.—Longed
for always by your loving sister Avis
and brother-in-law Ron.
AKERMAN (nee Arnold).—ln memory
of our loving daughter and sister
Dorothy. who passed away November
24. 1945. God be with you till we meet
again.—Inserted by mum dad Jack,
Rosemary and Janice.
ACKERMAN (nee Arnold).—ln loving
memory of our niece and cousin Dorothy,
who passed away on Nov. 24. 1945
She will walk besude us through the
passing years.
—Inserted by Aunt Ede. Uncle Bert,
Lorice and Jack.
ARTHUR.—Memories of my dear friend
Mrs. Arthur. passed away November 23
1941 Some day we'll understand.—ln
serted by B. E. Sims.
ASHTON.—In memory of mother, who
passed away November 24. 1943 Lov-
ing memories of happy days together.
—Inserted by Lewis. Molly and family.
ASHTON.—ln loving memory of mother
and grandma, who passed away Novem-
ber 24. 1943.—Ever remembered by son
Jack. Peggy, grandchildren Nancy. Keith
ASHTON.—Loving memory of mum
and grandma. fell asleep November 24.
1943. We who loved you sadly miss
you. as it dawns another year.—Ever
remembered by daughter Marjorie. Eric,
granddaughter Betty.
AUNGER.—In loving memory of our
dear daughter Dulcie. who passed away
November 24, 1945. Not just today, but
every day, we remember.—lnserted by
father and mother.
AUNGER.—In loving memory of Dulcie,
who passed away on November 24 1945.—
Ever remembered by Mrs. Rowlands.
AUNGER.—In loving memory of Dulcie
died November 24. 1945.—Sadly missed
by Mary and Colin.
AUSTIN.—Fond memories of husband
and father, passed away November 23.
1941. Deep in our hearts a memory is
kept.—Ever remembered by wife, daughter
Ruby, son Norman.
AUSTIN.—Fond memories or dad
passed away November 23. 1941.
Time moves on
But memories stay.
—Always remembered by daughter Hilda.
BACHE.—In loving memory of my dear
husband Edwin, passed away November 23,
1945.
Memories of You
Oftimes when evening shadows fall
And twilight gathers over all
I gather from the distant days
The light that brightens all life's ways.
The love you gave me, like a gift of
flowers.
Shedding sweet fragrance on the passing
hours.
Oh, dear and happy days now past,
Days that seemed far too sweet to last:
Yet that shall live my whole life through.
For their sweet memories of you.
—Inserted by his loving wife Nell.
BACHE.—In loving memory of dear
dad, died November 23, 1945. God
closed your weary eyes and whispered.
"Peace be thine." —Ever remembered by
Illene and Lius.
BACHE.—ln loving memory of dear
grandpa, died November 23, 1945. Rest-
ing in God's garden .—Remembered by
Avis. Cyril and family.
BACHE.—In loving memory of dear
grandpa, who passed away November 23,
1945. A leaf in our book of memory is
gently turned today.—lnserted by Cor-
rine, Len and Lee.
BACHE.—In loving memory of our dear
dad and grandpa, passed away November
23, 1945. The dearest dad one ever had,
he was loved by all who knew him.—ln-
serted by his loving daughter Ella, Ted
and family.
BACHE.—In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, who passed away
November 23. 1941.—Always remembered
by Flo, Stan and family.
BAKER.—In loving memory of my
dear friend Eva. who passed away Nov-
ember 23. 1945—Mways remembered by
Lily Mussared
BAKER.—In loving memory or Eva.
who passed away November 23. 1945: be-
loved wife of C. Baker and loving mother,
of Vera. Linda. Andrew. Mavis and Una
Ever remembered by her loving husband
and children.
BAKER.—Loving thoughts of dear
Auntie Eva. who passed away Navember
23. 1945. With loving thoughts and deep
regret we who loved her will never for-
get.—Ever remembered. Allan, Stan, Olga
and family.
BARNES.—In loving memory of our
dear son and brother Alec, who was
drowned November 23. 1941. Aged 9 years.
Deep in our hearts a memory is kept
of one we loved and will never forget
Always remembered by his loving
mother father, sisters and brothers.
dear wife Elizabeth Adam, who passed
away November 24. 1943.
Though gone from sight still ever near.
Still loved. still missed. still mine.
You'll live with me in memory dear.
—Inserted by her loving husband. C.
Bauer.
BAUER E. A—ln loving memory of
Liz.
Today brings back sad memories of
The loved one gone to rest
Those that think of you today
Are the ones that loved you best.
—Inserted by her loving Aunt Liz. Adam.
IN MEMORIAM
BENNETT.—In loving memory of our
darling mother and gran., Blanche May,
who passed away November 23, 1933.
Do not ask us if we miss her,
There is such a vacant place.
Of her dear smiling face.
Those who have a mother, cherish her
with care.
Till you see her vacant chair.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Doris
and grandson Kevin.
BENNET.—In loving memory of our
darling mother Blanche May. who passed
away November 23. 1933. It does not take
a special day to bring you back to mind,
the days I do not think of you are hard
to find.— By Glad and Burn. Ella and Col
BENNETT.—In loving memory of dar-
ling mother and gran, who passed away
November 23. 1933.
lt does not take a special day
To bring you back to mind.
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
Ever remembered by her daughter
Nellie, son-in-law Clyde and grandchil-
dren Laurel and Max.
BLACK.—In loving memory of our dear
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away November 24. 1942. R.I.F.—AI-
always remembered by Ella. Ben., and.
grandsons Jim. Brian and Bruce.
BRADOCK. —In loving memory of my
dear mother, who passed away at Crystal
Brook. November 24. 1945.—Ever remem-
bered by her loving son Perce. Gladstone.
CHAMBERS.—In loving memory of our
dear and only daughter Joan, who passed
away November 24. 1939. Aged 17 years.
Many a lonely heartache, often a silent
tear. but always a treasured memory
of one we loved so dear.—Always remem-
bered by her loving father. mother. Reg.
Bruce and sister-in-law Dorothy.
CHAMBERS.—In loving memory of our
dear niece Joan. Loving memories,
fond and true, remain, dear Joan. in our
hearts of you.—Always remembered by
Aunty Doll and uncle Mac.
CHAMBERS.—In loving memory or my
dear granddaughter Joan. The pass-
ing of the years can never change my
thoughts of you. dear Joan.—lnserted
by her loving grandma Exelby.
COLES. Albert.—Treasured memories of
our beloved dad. called eight years ago.
—Maidie and Lyla.
COONEY—In loving memory of Wil-
liam Cooney, who passed away Novem-
ber 24, 1945.—Fondly remembered by
much loved friend Annie.
COONEY.—In loving memory or our
dear brother Bill, who passed away Nov-
ember 24. 1943.—Always remembered by
brother Dave. Bertha.
COONEY.—In loving memory or our
dear brother Bill, who fell asleep on Nov-
ember 24. 1945.—Always remembered
and sadly missed by brothers Jim. Bob and
sister Bella.
COONEY.—In loving memory of Bill
who passed away on November 24, 1945.—
Ever remembered by his sister Eliza, Fred
nieces and nephew.
GROSSMAN.—In fond memory of a
dear cousin Charles, died November 21,
1945. Memory is the golden chain that
links us until we meet again.—Remem-
bered always. Jack. Myrt and family.
CURNICK. Henry George John.—ln
loving memory of our dear husband and
father, who passed away November 23,
1945. at Christie's Beach.—Always re-
membered by his loving wife and daugh
ter Jeanette. Melb. "Age" please copy.
CURNICK.—In memory of Harry, who
fell asleep November 23. 1945.—Remem
bered by Henry. Esther and children.
DAHL. F. W.—ln loving memory of
my dear husband, who passed away Nov-
ember 24. 1837. at Hahndorf. As you
rest In peaceful sleep your memory
will always keep.—lnserted by his lov-
ing wife Florence.
DAHL. F. W.—ln loving memory of
our dear dad and grandfather, who passed
away at Hahndorf on November 24. 1937.
—Ever remembered by Agnes. Edwin. Noel.
Necia and Harvey Ahrens, Hahndorf
DONLON.—In loving memory of our
dear son and brother Bill, who was ac-
cidentally drowned November 24, 1937.
We often long for you. dear son.
And wish that you were here:
But a memory of .you dear
We shall meet you one bright morning,
Waiting on the other side.
We shall see his dear face smiling.
Not changed, but glorified.
—Inserted by mum. dad. and sisters Win-
nie. Mary. Jean. Nellie. Edith, Patty, and
Asta. of Gawler.
EDEN.—In loving memory or dad. who
passed away November 23. 1938.—Ever
remembered by his wife and family.
GARDNER.—In loving memory of dad.
who passed away November 24, 1944.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall: but loving
memories outlast all.—Ever remembered by
Colin. Keith. Lance and Ivy.
GARDNER.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandpa, who passed
away on November 23. 1944. We treasure
still with love sincere beautiful memories
of one so dear. God took him home. It was
His will: forget him. no. we never will.—
Inserted by his loving son Ralph, daugh-
ter-in-law Marge, and grandchildren
David and Kathleen.
GNIEL. —In loving memory of our, dear
father, who passed away at Freeling,
November 23, 1944: also dear mother,
passed away August 28. 1938.
A silent thought brings many a tear
Of our loved ones so sweet and dear.
In our hearts you are always near
As it sadly dawns another year.
—Always remembered by their loving
daughter and son-in-law. Lorna and
Allan, and grandchildren. June and Colin.
Wllliamstown.
GREALY.—In loving memory of
father, who passed away November 24.
1944. —Ever remembered by his loving
son Laurie.
GEUE, Charles Richard. — In loving
memory of my dear husband, who passed
away November 23, 1945.
Today brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
Those who think of you today,
Are those who loved you best.
—Inserted by his loving wife, S. J.
Geue, late of Balaklava.
GEUE, C. R. — In fond memory of dear
father and grandpa, who passed away
November 23, 1945. God's greatest gift,
remembrance. — Inserted by Dorrie, Colin
and girls.
HAMMER.—In loving memory of dear
mother, passed away November 23. 1929.
I will always remember.—lnserted by her
loving daughter Clara.
HAMMER.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away November
23. 1929. With loving thoughts and deep
regret we who loved you will never forget.
—Inserted by her daughter Nellie, son-in-
law Alex.
HATCHER.—In loving memory of our
dear mother. Mary Jane, who died Nov-
ember 24. 1944. Until memory fades
and life departs you will live tor ever
in our hearts.—Always remembered by
her son Frank. Flo and family.
HATCHER.—In loving memory of
mother and grandmother, who passed
away November 24. 1944. —Always re-
membered by Vida. Murray, grandchildren
Valma and Yvonne.
HEARD, J. H.—Called borne November
22. 1929. —Affectionately remembered by
his wife and sons.
HOLMES.—Cherished memories of my
dear mother, who passed away Novem-
ber 24. 1940. You are always in our
thoughts, dear mum.—lnserted by Glad.
Jack and grandchildren John and Bill.
HOLMES. —In loving memory of my
mother, who passed away November 24.
1940. Many a lonely heartache, often
a silent tear. But always a loving mem-
ory of a mother I loved so dear.—Always
remembered by her son Arthur.
HOLMES.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, whn passed away Novem-
ber 24, 1940. Just a token, true and
tender, to show, dear mother, we still
remember. —Always remembered by her
son Norman. Kath and family.
HOLMES.—In loving memory of
mother and grandma, who passed away
six years ago. Those who loved you
will never forget you.—Always remem-
bered by Mavis, Ron and grandchildren.
HUDSON.— Loving memories of Eileen
(Lulu). younger daughter of A. W. and
E. M. Hudson, who passed away on No-
vember 23. 1921. You walk beside us
through the passing years.
HUISH.—In loving memory of Aldy.
died November 23. 1544. A beautiful
life came to an end. he died as he lived,
everyone's friend-—lnserted by his lov-
ing brother Jim. Mavis and Noel.
HUISH.—In loving memory of my
dear husband Aldy. who passed away,
result of accident. November 23. 1944.
I have lost my life's companion, a life
linked with my own: day by day I
miss his footsteps as I wander on alone.
Mollie.
HUISH.—ln loving memory or our
dear father and grandpa, who passed
away, result of accident, November 23.
1944. Wllh loving thoughts and deep
regret we who loved him will never for-
get.—Ever remembered by his loving son
Jack. daughter-in-law Audrey. and
grandson.
HUISH.—ln loving memory of our
our brother and uncle Aldy. who passed
away. result of accident. November 23.
1944. Just a token, true and tender. .
to show, dear Aldy. we still remember.
Ever remembered by his loving sister
Dosss, brother-in-law Leo. and Ian
(R.A.N.)
HUlSH.—ln loving memory of our
dear brother-in-law and uncle Aldy, who
passed away. result of accident. Novem-
ber 23. 1944. Sunshine passes and
hadows fall, but loving memories out-
last all.—Ever remembered by sister-
in-law Dulce. brother-in-law Jim. Nancy
and Ray.
HUISH—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandpa, who passed
away, result of accident. November 23.
1944. Your cheery smile and kindly
ways will linger with us all our days.—
Ever remembered by his loving son Stan.
daughter-in-law Doreen, and grand-
children.
HUISH.—In loving memory of our dear
brother-in-law and uncle Aldy. who
passed away November 23. 1944.
When last we saw your smiling face
You looked so bright and well.
But little did we know, dear Aldy.
It was our last farewell.
—Ever remembered by his sister-in-law
Blanche. brother-in-law Jack. and
family.
KORTING.—In loving memory of our
dear father, passed away November 24
1937.
Beautiful memories of one so dear
So sadly missed from year to year
By his loving sons Fred. Bill (Paddy).
and daughter-in-law Pat.
KRAEHENBUEHL.—In loving memory
of dear Eddy, who passed away November
23. 1945. Always a memory.—lnserted by
his mother-in-law and King.
IN MEMORIAM
KRAEHENBUEHL.—In memory of Vic.,
who passed away November 23, 1945. Sadly
missed but not forgotten.—lnserted by
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beagley and family.
KRAEHENBUEHL.—In loving memory
of our dear husband and father, Victor
Edwin (Vic). passed away on Nov. 23
1945. You'll never be forgotten, pal, for
you're always in our heart's.—Sadly
missed by his wife and children. Marra-
lyn and Darrell.
KRAEHENBUEHL. — Cherished memo-
ries of Eddie passed away Nov. 23. 1945.
Many a lonely heartache, often a silent
tear. always a beautifl memory of a boy
we loved so dear. The silent grief that's
in the soul no human eye can trace.
but many an aching heart lies hid behind
a smiling face. We think of you in
silence, we olten speak your name, all
we have in answer is your photo in its
frame.—Sadly missed by his sorrowing
parents. Augaston.
LAING. Robert Charles.—ln loving
memory of Bobby, passed away November
23. Five long years thinking of the
past, picturing you in memory just as I
saw you last: I who loved you sadly miss
you as it dawns another year.—Remem-
bered by Nana.
LAING, Robert Charles.—ln loving
memory of Bobby, laid to rest November
23. It is hard to part with one we love,
but God alone knows best: He took our
loved one from this earth and gave him
peace and rest. —Glad, and John.
LAING. Robert Charles.—ln loving
memory of Bobby, fell asleep November
23. 1941.
You are not forgotten. Bobby dear.
Or will you ever be.
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
—Ever longed for by mummy and daddy.
LAMBDEN.—In loving memory of our
dear daddy and son-in-law, who died
November 23, 1943.—Inserted by his lov-
ing children and W. and S. Withy.
LAMPSHIRE. —In loving memory of
father. Thomas Henry, who passed away
November 24. 1945: also mother, Agnes
Jane, who passed away December 6.,
1944.
Behindeth all things standeth God.
—Always remembered by Phyllis and
John Read.
LANE.—In loving memory of Jim, who
passed away on November 24. 1944. You
live with us in memory still, not just to-
day, but always will.—lnserted by his
mother and sisters.
LANDAU.—In loving memory of my
dear mother Frieda, who was shot by
the Germans during the occupation of
Poland. Looking down at the unknown
graves of millions, I can see you, my
dear mother, and will always remem-
ber your very kind heart. I will never
forget you.—Your first-born son Samuel.
LANDAU.—In loving memory of our
grandparents Joshua and Frieda, whom
we have never seen, but will always re-
member.—Charles and Zetti.
LANDAU.—In loving memory of my
parents-in-law, Joshua and Frieda, whom
I have never seen, but will always re-
member.—Minna.
LANDAU.— In loving memory or my
dear father Joshua, who was shot by
the Germans daring the occupation of
Poland. I will never forget, but will
try to forgive.—Your son Samuel.
LARCOMBE— ln loving memory of
father, passed away November 24. 1941.
Dearest memories, loving and true.
Remain dear father In our hearts of
—Remembered by loving daughters. Ada.
Milda.
LARCOMBE.— In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away November
24. 1941.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall.
But loving memories outlast all.
—Sadly missed by his loving wife Ada.
LARCOMBE.—In fond and loving mem-
ory of our dear dad. who passed away
November 24. 1941. —Always remembered
by Ruby. Reg. family.
LARCOMBE.—in loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away on No-
vember 24. 1941.
Our thoughts are always of you.
—Ever remembered by Melville and
George.
LARCOMBE.—Cherished memories of
father, passed away November 24. 1941.
The flowers I placed upon your grave may
wither and decay; but memories of you,
dear father, will never fade away.—Al-
ways remembered by Clarence, May and
family.
LECKIE.— In loving memory of my
dear mother wbo passed away on No-
vember 23. 1945. In the sunshine of per-
fect peace.—Remembered always by her
daughter Jean.
LECKIE.—in loving remembrance of
grandmother, who passed away on No-
vember 23. 1945. Cherished memories.—
Inserted by Hector, Snowtown.
LECKIE.—In memory of our dear
mother, who passed peacefully to her
rest on November 23, 1945. Forever with
the Lord.—Always remembered by Jack
and Meg. Peterborough.
LECKIE.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, Charlotte (Shad), who
passed away on November 23, 1945.—
Ever remembered by Ellen and Charlie.
LECKIE.—In loving memory of our
dear grandmother and mother, Char-
lotte, who died on November 23, 1945.—
Inserted by son John and grandchildren,
Glasgow, Scotland.
LECKIE (Charlotte DeVilliers).—Lov-
ing thoughts of my darling gran.—Al-
ways remembered by Tommy.
LECKIE (Charlotte DeVilliers)—ln
loving memory of my dear mother,
passed away November 23. 1945. What
ever else we fail to do, we never fail
to think of you.-—Ever remembered by
Lottie and Ron.
LUEDEKE.—In loving memory of my
dear sister Ida. died November 24. 1942.
A thought tor today, a memory for ever.
—Sadly missed by her loving sister Min-
nie.
MEAD.—In loving remembrance of
mother, who passed away November 24.
1941; also father. November 15, 1933. Al-
ways remembered.—lnserted by their lov-
ing son Jack.
MORRISON.—In loving memory of dear
mother, passed away November 23, 1930.
Till memories fade when life departs
You will live forever in our hearts.
—Ecer remembered, Margot and Mick.
MORRISON.—Loving memory of mum,
died November 23. 1930.
Calm and peaceful mum is sleeping
In a grave not far away;
In God's tender sites we leave her
Till one day we will meet again.
—Inserted by May and Will.
MORRISON. —In loving memory of our
dear mother.
Dearer to us than words can tell
Was the one we lost and loved so well.
—Remembered by Daisy. Odd and Mary.
MUGG (nee Miss Jones).—ln loving
memory of our dear grandmother. passed
away January 1. 1913: also our dear
mother, passed away November 23. 1939.
both formerly of Kapunda.
Wonderful mothers, laid to rest.
For each and all they lived for Christ:
Their love was great and hearts were
kind.
Better mothers no one couId find.
—Always remembered by their loving son.
daughters, grandchildren and great grand-
children.
OAKLEY (nee Lorna May Hardy).—ln
loving memory of my dear wife and
daughter, died November 23. 1941. Years
dawn and fade away, loving memories
always stay.—lnserted by husband,
mother. Vera. Jim and Doug.
OAKLEY.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
on November 24. 1934.—Inserted by her
loving husband and family.
O'BRIEN.—In loving memory of our
dear gran, who fell asleep November 23
1939. A thought today, memories forever
— Ruby. Arch. Marjorie.
O'BRIEN. —In loving memory of my
dear wife. Eliza, who passed away No-
vember 23. 1939. Deep in my heart a
memory is kept.—lnserted by her loving
husband James.
O'BRIEN.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma, who passed
away November 23. 1939. Not Just today,
but every day. in silencse we remember. —
Inserted by her daughter, son-in-law.
Millie. Bill, and grandchildren. Port Pirie.
OEHMS.— In loving memory of Rodney
Gordon, accidentally drowned November
23. 1945
Sleep on dear Jo-Jo, amongst the blest.
We miss you most who loved you best.
—From an ever sorrowing gran. Auntie
Betty and Uncle Jim.
OEHMS.—Just a fond loving re-
membrance of dear Rodney Gordon, who
left us a year ago today.—Ever remem-
bered by Grace, Bill and family. Ruth and
Grandfather Oehms.
OEHMS.—In lovely memory of our dar-
ling son Rodney Gordon who fell asleep
on November 23. 1945. My heart holds a
beautiful picture which tears nor time
can efface; it's a picture of my darling
baby who was taken and can never be-
replaced How I miss you. Rodney dear,
you made us happy when shadows passed
us but now you've left us brokenhearted.
—Deeply loved and sadly missed by
mummy and daddy.
PARSONS.—In loving memory of Wil-
liam Charles (Bill), who was called to
higher service November 24. 1934.
Dearest memories linger still.
Not Just voday. but always will.
—Ever remembered by his wife and chil-
dren.
PEARSON.—In loving memory or our
dear husband and father, who passed
away November 23. 1937.
Beautirul memories of one so dear.
So sadly missed from year to year.
Till memories fade when life departs
You will live for ever in our hearts.
—Ever remembered by his loving wife and
family.
PEPPER.—ln loving memory of our
dear father and grandpa, who passed away
November 24. 1928.—Ever remembered by
Maude. Madee and Lance.
REYNOLDS.—In loving memory of
Geoffrey, who passed away November 24.
1945.—Ever remembered by Aunty Doll.
Uncle Will. Mary. Rita Shirley and little
Lyn.
RYAN.—In loving memory of my dear
mother and grandmother who passed
away Nov. 23. 1945.- Always remembered
by her son Blakeney. daughter-in-law
May. and grandchildren.
SLAPE (Bob).—ln loving memory of my
loving husband Bob.
Deeply treasured from year to year.
Sweetest memories of a husband dear:
Your smiling face and heart of gold.
Those loving memories will never grow
old.
—Inserted by his loving wife Eileea.
SMART. L. S —To Nanna. died Novem-
ber 24. 1943 What warm, intangible
green shadows spread to sweeten the
sweet twilighi for thy bed.—Jean. Ken
and children
SMART. —In loving memory of
mother (Linda Selma). who died Novem-
ber 24. 1943. Rest is sweet when even-
tide is come, life passeth gently with the
setting sun.—lnserted by her loving
daughter Kathleen and family, Tahun-
anui, Nelson Province. N.Z.
IN MEMORIAM
STRUCK.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma. who passed
away November 24. 1940.— Always remem-
berred by Theodore. Anne and Shirley.
TAYLOR. B. L-—ln loving memory of
dear dad. who passed away November 23.
1934. Beautiful memories, tender and
true, to show, dear dad. I think of
you.—Always missed by his loving daugh-
ter Doris.
TAYLOR. E. L.—ln loving memory of
our dear dad. who passed away 12 years
on November 24.
—Remembered always by his daughter
and son-in-law Ruby. Bob, and family.
TOZER.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, passed away November 24. 1943.
Not today, but every day, in silence we
remember.—lnserted by loving daughter,
son-in-law. Elsie and Ern.
WATERS.—In loving memory of a true
friend, passed away November 24.
Sweetest memory of a friend
Will linger on for ever.
—Ever remembered by Mrs. J. O'Neill.
WATERS.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
November 24. 1945. —Always remembered
her husband, children and grandchil-
dren.
WATERS.—In fond memory of our
mother and grandma, who passed away
Novemher 24 1945. —Ever remembered.
Leland. Olive and family.
WEEKS. —In loving memory of my
dear husband and father, passed away
November 23. 1942. The flowers we
place on your grave will wither and fade
away, but our love for you. dear dad.
will never fade away.—lnserted by his
loving wife and sons. Reg and George,
daughter-in-law Elsie.
WHITFORD. —In loving memory of
our dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away November 22. 1945. What
would we give to clasp her hand, her
loving face to see. To be together once
again. Just as we used to be.—Always
remembered by her loving daughter Pearl,
and Charles, grandchildren Charlie. Win-
nie and Allen.
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