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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS
Announcements under this heading must be
authenticated by the name and address of
the sender, and are inserted at a charge of
Two Shillings and Sixpence each when not
exceeding five lines, over five lines, Sixpence
per line.
Death Advertisements in which a Funeral
announcement is made are charged for as
if the Death and Funeral were separate
announcements, namely — The minimum
charge of 2/6 and 3/4 respectively.
BIRTHS
ADAIR.—On the 27th April, at the Mile-
End Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Adair—a son (Robin Brian). Both well.
CHAPMAN.—On the 1st May, at the Mile-
End Nursing Home, Henley Beach road, to Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. B. Chapman—a son (stillborn).
Visitors on the 6th.
COX (nee Bobbie Maddern).—On the 27th
April, at Waikerie Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Keith H. Cox—a son (Stuart Keith).
COLES.—On the 2nd May, at "Restholme,"
Lambert road, Joslin, to the wife of Rev. H.
H. Coles—a daughter. No visitors for five
days.
FOALE.—On the 30th April, at the Mile-
End Nursing Home, Mile-End, to Mr. and Mrs.
S. T. Foale—a son (Peter Brian).
GODDEN.—On the 24th April, at Quambi,
to Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Godden, of Glandore
West—a daughter (Dellas Doreen).
HICKS.—On the 6th April, at Gambier
Hospital, Pier street, Glenelg, to Mr. and
Mrs. Hicks—a daughter.
HAMLYN.—On the 24th April, at Gambier
Hospital, Pier street, Glenelg, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hamlyn—a son.
KUHL (nee Mavis Hasting).—On the 1st
May, at the Eudunda Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Kuhl—a son.
McGARGILL.—On the 2nd May, at Glen-
wynne, Richmond road, Westbourne Park to
Mr. and Mrs. C. McGargill—a daughter (Bar-
bara Kay).
MORRISON.—On the 30th April, at tbe
Mile-End Nursing Home, Henley Beach road,
Mile-End, to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. J. Morri-
son, Echunga—a son (Malcolm John. Grate-
ful thanks to Drs. Andrews and Schafer.
PHILLIPS (nee Lynda Nicholls).—On the
24th April, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M Phillips,
Bagot street, Wallaroo—a son (Grahan John).
Thanking Dr. Kohler and Mrs. Hodgson.
SCHACHE.—On the 30th April, at Nurse
Mathews's Nursing Home, Lambert road,
Joslin, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schache, of
Avenue road, Campbelltown—a son.
SCHUBERT (nee Laurel Field).—On the
2nd May, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schubert,
at Listern Nursing Home, Harrow road—a son.
Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Rex Matters
and Sister Berriman.
WOOLMAN (nee Valmai Kemp).—On the
26th April, at Sister Smith's private hospi-
tal, Woodville, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Woolman—
a son (Donald James). Premature.
WRIGHT (nee Lizzie Lenartowicz).—On the
27th April, at Reynella, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
H. Wright—a daughter (Nelva Joan). Both
well. Special thanks to Dr. Salter and Nurse
Collins.
MARRIAGES
WILKEY—AVERY.—On the 20th April, at
Modbury Methodist Church, Ronald Arthur,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilkey,
to Lorna Mavis, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Avery, of Modbury.
WITTKE—DENT.—On the 22nd April, at
St. Jude's Church, Port Elliot, by the Rev.
L. B. Riley, E. May, elder daughter of Mr.
H. L. and the late Mrs. E. J. Dent, of "Ridge-
mont," Port Elliot, to Paul F., elder son of
Mrs. C. P. and the late J. G. F. Wittke, of
Tweedvale. Present address, "Lizerberta,"
Port Elliot.
GOLDEN WEDDING
GREEN—OATES.— On the 6th May, 1885,
at Upper Wakefield, John Green, of Farrell's
Flat, to Fanny Oates, of Upper Wakefield. At
home, Monday, 6th May, afternoon and even-
ing, at 47 Burwood avenue, Prospect (Enfield
car).
SILVER WEDDING
BOWMAN—LOVELOCK.—On the 4th May,
1910, at the Bull's Creek Methodist Church, by
the late Rev. J. Thorne, Grace Lovelock, to
Henry Bowman. Present address, No. 15
Frederick st., Unley.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
RULE—WRIGHT.—The marriage of Doris
Evelyn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Rule, of Rankine road, New Mile End, to
Gordon Kenneth, third son of Mr. and the
late Mrs. W. J. Wright, of Oxenbold street,
Parkside, will be solemnised at St. John's
Church, Halifax street, on Saturday, May 11
1935, at 7 p.m.
STARKEY—BRERETON.—The marriage of
Gertrude E., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. N. Starkey, of Mount Cooper, to Clyde
R., second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. H. Brere-
ton, of Montacute road, Hectorville, will be
solemnised in the Chandada Hall on Thurs-
day, 16th May, at 7.30 p.m. Relatives and
friends cordially invited to ceremony and re-
ception.
WILTSHIRE—RICHARDSON.—The mar-
riage of Mavis G., elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wiltshire, Rey-
nella, to Andrew N., youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs W. J. Richardson, Port Lincoln, will be
solemnised at the Reynella Methodist Church
on Saturday, 11th May, at 3 p.m. Rela-
tives and friends cordially invited to cere-
mony. No reception.
ENGAGEMENTS
DAVIS—SEAMAN.—The engagement is
announced of Bessie, fourth daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Davis, 7 Fairford street, Unley,
late of Wilmington, to Malcolm M., eldest
son of Mr. and the late Mrs. E. S. Seaman,
of Tatachilla, McLaren Vale.
DAY—SCOWN. —The engagement is an-
nounced of Audrey, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Day, of 10 Clark street, Wayville,
to Horace, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Scown, of Mundalla.
FRANCIS—BAIRD.—The engagement is
announced of Ada May, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Francis, of 28 McDonnell
avenue, New Hindmarsh, to Roy C., son of
Mrs. Gormley and the late Mr. J. Baird, of
18 Eleventh street, Bowden.
HATCHER—WILSON.—The engagement is
announced of Edith Naomi, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. Hatcher, of Gouger st., city, to
Leslie A., only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson
of Chapel street, Norwood.
HAMENCE—PASCOE.—The engagement is
announced of Evelyn, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Hamence, of Brompton, to
Kenneth, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E
Pascoe, of Grange.
HARGRAVE—MARTIN.—The engagement is
announced of Maggie Eva M., eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hargrave, of 109 Percy
terrace, West Croydon, to Hugh Norman,
youngest son of Mr. H. V. Martin, of 14 East
street, Brompton.
KILSBY—DONOHUE.—The engagement is
announced of Nora E., second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Kilsby, Koorianda, Mount
Gambier, to John R., eldest son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. Arthur Donohue, of Gloucester,
England.
MANUEL—SCOTT.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Gwen J., eldest daughter of Mr
and Mrs. L. Manuel, of Albert street, Good-
wood, to Vic C., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs
F. S. Scott, of Maud street, Unley.
McCALLUM—LOECHEL.—The engagement
is announced of Thelma, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs M. McCallum, "Dunreath,"
Springton, to Harold, only son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Loechel, "Avonleigh,"
Eden Valley.
McLEAN—WILTON.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. and
the late Mrs. S. McLean, of Wallaroo, to Clar-
ence, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilton,
of Woodville.
O'TOOLE—McGEE.—The engagement is
announced of Beryl Jean, fourth daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O'Toole, of 9 Craig street,
North Richmond, to William Clarence, elder
son of Mrs. and late Mr. M. McGee, of 83a
Gladstone road, Mile-End.
SIMPSON—HOLT.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Gwendoline, the third daughter
of Mr. P. Simpson, 3 Gunn street, Birkenhead,
to Henry, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Holt, Melbourne, Victoria.
SKINNER—PFENNIG.—The engagement is
announced of Eunice, youngest daughter of
Mr. H. and the late Mrs. A. Skinner, of Wyn-
bring, E.W. line, to Keith H., eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Pfennig, of "Whymlet," Kin-
goonya.
WOOD—WESCOMBE.—The engagement is
announced of Alice, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Wood, of Renmark, and Alan,
younger son of Mr. and the late Mrs. H. A.
Wescombe, of Renmark.
DEATHS
AXFORD.—On the 2nd May, at Kapunda
Hospital, Ellen Helena, widow of Thomas
Peter Axford, late of Jamestown, in her 90th
year.
BOTHE.—On the 3rd May, at his residence,
152 Salisbury terrace, North Walkerville,
Johann Carl, relict of A. D. Bothe, leaving
three sons and three daughters to mourn
their sad loss, aged 71 years.
BAYLEY.—On the 30th April, at Melbourne
place, Alberton, Maria, dearly loved wife of
John Bayley, and loving mother of F. H.
Bayley, Albert Park; C. H. Bayley, Alberton;
Mrs. G. Heywood, Semaphore; Mrs. W.
France, Davington, aged 77 years. A de-
voted wife and mother.
CROUCH.—On the 25th April, at 21 Fourth
avenue, St. Peters, Edith Jane, beloved
daughter A. M. and late E. Pitkin (late
Barabba and Kadina), after great suffering.
God's finger touched her and she slept.
CRESSWELL.—On the 3rd May, at Linden
Park, George John Cresswell, aged 81 years.
ELLIS.—On the 3rd May, at his late re-
sidence, 9 McNicol terrace, Rosewater, Arthur,
dearly beloved husband of Margaret Ellis,
aged 83 years.
KELLY.—On the 3rd May, at Toowong,
Brisbane, Queensland, Johanna Ida Louise,
wife of Francis C. Kelly, and daughter of
the late Rev. Dr. Loessel, of Lobethal, South
Australia.
MOORE.—On the 3rd May, at her residence,
178a Burnside road, Burnside, Clara, dearly
loved wife of Albert Moore, and loving
mother of Roy, Doll, Claude, and Alice, in
her 74th year.
McNAUGHTON.—On the 3rd May, at Ade-
laide Hospital, John, dearly beloved husband
of Constance Mary McNaughton, of Caltowie.
Aged 39 years.
McPHEE.—On the 1st May, at Tatiara
Memorial Hospital, Mary Jane, beloved infant
daughter of C. C. and A. J. McPhee, of Ser-
viceton, aged 23 days.
MARTIN.—On the 3rd May, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital (result of accident), Molly
(Bonnie), the dearly loved only daughter of
Ernest Draper and Molly Martin, of 7 Angus
street, Goodwood, and loving sister of Max-
well. Aged 6 years and 11 months.
RICKARD.—On the 3rd May, at 259 Unley
road, Malvern, Margaret Ada, beloved wife of
Ronald Rickard.
RICKARD.—On the 3rd May, at 259 Unley
road, Malvern, Margaret Ada, beloved daugh-
ter of L. M. and A. E. Roper.
ROESLER.—On the 19th April (Good Fri-
day), Ray, dearly loved only son of S. and
S. R. Roesler, Nailsworth. Sadly missed.
SMITH.—On the 2nd May, at the residence
of his son (Mr. J. L. Smith, Waikerie) James
Stuart, dearly beloved husband of Sarah Jane,
of Boggie Flat, aged 74. N.S.W. papers please
copy.
DEATHS
WINTER.—On the 3rd May, at private
hospital, Sarah, the beloved wife of Wil-
liam Winter, Newmarket, Rundle street east,
and loving mother of Harold and Doris, aged
68 years.
YATES.—On the 3rd May, at the Adelaide
Hospital, Alice Maude, dearly loved wife of
John Henry Yates, of Victor Harbour, leaving
eight sons and four daughters; aged 53 years.
FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 8
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR
DOCKING.—In ever loving memory of our
dear sons and brothers, Private Franz and
Claude, 10th Battalion, who fell in the Great
War at Bullecourt, on 5th May, 1917.—
Inserted by their loving mother, brothers and
sisters, O'Halloran Hill, late Pinnaroo.
LOCK.—In loving memory of Stretcher-
bearer Frederick Coleman, killed at Bullecourt
4th May, 1917.
An Anzac resting.
—Ever mourned by his loving mother, sisters
and brothers.
MUNDAY.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Gilbert, who died of wounds
in France, 5th May, 1916.
Years roll on, but memory lasts.
—Inserted by his mother.
IN MEMORIAM
ARNOLD.—In loving memory of my dear
husband Clem, who passed away May 4th,
1933.
—Inserted by his loving wife Ida.
AUSTIN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Jane Austin, who died on the 4th
May, 1927.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Emily
and Chriss, son Joe, and Lizzie.
AUSTIN.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died on the 4th May, 1927.
Today brings back sad memories,
It fills my heart with pain,
To think the one I loved so dearly,
Will not come back again
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Adelaide,
and Jack.
AUSTIN.—In loving memory of my dear
friend, Mrs. Jane Austin, passed away 4th
May, 1927.
With tender love and deep regret,
I who loved you will never forget.
—Inserted by her loving friend, K. Commis.
BEECKEN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 5th May,
1927.
—Ever remembered by her loving family.
BENNETT.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Wallaroo on
the 4th May, 1934.
A day to remember, but sad to recall,
A dearly loved mother, missed by us all.
—Ever remembered by Lill, and son-in-law,
Fred, and grandchildren.
BENNETT.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th May,
1934.
God walked in His beautiful garden
Just looking for the best;
He clasped our dear mother's hand,
And took her home to rest.
Resting where no shadows fall
In perfect peace she awaits us all,
Then God will link our broken chain
As one by one we meet again.
—Ever remembered by her loving children,
Lily, George, Ruby, Ean, Jean, and Ida.
BENNETT.—In loving memory of Gran,
who died 4th May, 1934, at Wallaroo.
Too far away your grave to see,
But not too far to think of thee
—Inserted by Nell and Perc.
BRYANT.—In loving memory of our dear
brother and uncle, Clyde (late A.I.F.), who
passed away on 3rd May, 1934.
—Inserted by Morton, Sylvia and family.
BURGESS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, John Donaldson, who passed away on
the 4th May, 1928.
"Ever remembered."
—Inserted by his loving children.
BUTTON, A. E.—In loving remembrance of
our dear husband and father, who passed
away on the 4th May, 1928, at Port Brough-
ton.
We think of you in silence,
With grief that is deep and true.
There is always that sad longing,
Could we only speak to you.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
CRAWFORD.—In loving memory of dear
grandma, who passed away on the 3rd May,
1934.
You have taken your last long journey,
In God's beautiful ship called Rest;
Away from this world of sorrow
To the home of eternal rest.
—Inserted by grandchild, Lucy.
COLLINS (nee Carrie Buckerfield).—In lov-
ing memory of our dear daughter and sister,
Carrie.
Not a sound disturbs her slumber,
Not a tear to mark her brow;
Earthly cares no more shall harm her,
She is sweetly resting now.
While you rest and peacefully sleep
Your loving memory we will keep.
—Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and
brothers.
COUZNER.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away at Jamestown on
5th May, 1933.
Loved and remembered the same today
As in the hour you passed away.
—Ever remembered by her daughter, son-in-
law, Irene and Les.
CORCORAN.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away 4th May,
1925.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she awaits us all.
—Ever remembered by her loving husband
and children, Cath, Rene, Max.
DAVIS.—In loving memory of my dear wife
(Annie), who departed this life on the 5th
May, 1930.
Peacefully sleeping.
—Inserted by her loving husband, Alf.
DAVIS.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 5th May, 1930.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by Edna, George and Edna and
Owen.
DAVIS.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 5th May,
1930.
"Ever remembered."
—Inserted by Alice and Ern, Melbourne.
DUNSTAN.—In loving memory of my dear
friend, Mary, who passed away May 4, 1927.
Years roll on, but memory lasts.
—Inserted by her old friend, N. Waldie.
DUNSTAN.—In loving memory of my dear
wife and mother, who passed away May 4,
1927.
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Is the mother we lost and loved so well;
We often sit and in memory trace
A picture of our dear mother's face.
—Inserted by her loving husband and child-
ren.
EDMINSON.—In loving memory of my dear
husband, who passed away on the 5th May,
1934, at Glenelg.
Life's race well run, life's work well done.
Life's crown well won. Now comes rest!
—Inserted by his loving wife, D. E. Edminson.
EDWARDS.—In loving memory of our dear
aunt, who passed away 5th May, 1924.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she await us all.
—Inserted by her niece and nephew, May and
Jack.
EDWARDS.—In loving memory of my dear
wife, Mary Ann, who passed away on the 5th
May, 1924.
Sweet is the memory that never fades,
Of one I loved but could not save.
—Ever, remembered by her loving husband.
William.
ELLIS.—In memory of my loving sister,
Eva.
If I could see or hear her,
How beautiful it would be.
—Never forgotten by Jean.
ELLIS.—In loving memory of Eva, who
passed away on the 5th May, 1932.
—Ever remembered by a loving friend.
ELLIS.—In loving memory of Eve, who
passed away on the 5th May, 1932.
We treasure still with love sincere,
A beautiful memory of one so dear.
—Inserted by Raye and Claud.
ELLIS.—In loving memory of our dear Eve,
who died on the 5th May, 1932.
Three sad years have passed away,
Our love and grief remain;
In life we loved you dearly, Eve,
In death we do the same.
—Ever remembered by mother, father, Jack.
ELLIS.—In loving memory of dear Eve, who
died on the 5th May, 1932.
Wherever we go, whatever we do,
We still have memories, dear Eve, of you.
—Ever remembered by Ruth and Collin.
ELSWORTHY.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 2nd
May, 1934.
Her days of pain and weary hours,
Her sleepness nights are past;
She suffered as God only knows,
Bnt found sweet rest at last.
—Ever remembered by her loving son and
daughter-in-law Vic, Tilly, and family, Clin-
ton and Yeelanna.
FOSTER.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away at New
Queenstown, on the 4th March, 1933.
Peace, perfect peace.
—Inserted by husband and family.
FREEMAN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th May,
1930.
Treasured in our memory ever,
Happy time we spent together.
—Inserted by Clarrie, Jessie, and family.
FREEMAN.—In fond memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 4th May, 1930.
Sweetest of memories, fond and true,
Will ever remain, dear mother, of you.
—Ever remembered by her daughter Florrie,
and son-in-law Jim.
FREEMAN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 4th May, 1930.
Loved, remembered, longed for always.
—Ever remembered by her loving daughters,
Jean and Beryl.
FREEMAN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 4th May, 1930.
Whatever else we fail to do,
We'll never fail to think of you.
—Ever remembered by her loving son Allan,
daughter Sylvia, son-in-law Fred.
GRAY.—A tribute of love to our dear little
friend Vera, who passed away April 30th,
1934.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
—Inserted by Dora, Nellie, Jessie.
GODFREY.—In sad memory of our dear
son and brother, Charlie, who died 5th May,
1919.
Gone from our sight, but never from our
hearts.
—Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and
brother.
GODFREY.—In sacred memory of Charlie,
who passed away 5th May, 1919.
Remembrance.
—Inserted by his fond friend, H. Miers.
HASKETT.—In loving memory of dear
Jack, died 4th May, 1929.
In silence we remember.
—By his loving wife and family, Seaton Park.
HANN.—In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, who passed away at Prospect on
5th May, 1929.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she awaits us all;
Then God will link our broken chain
As one by one we meet again.
—Inserted by her loving husband, daughter
Sis, son-in-law Ted, granddaughters Marion
and Gwen.
HANN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away
5th May, 1929. There's a face we'd love to
see, but all we have is memories of one we
loved so.
—Inserted by Tot, Charlie, children Linda,
Bob, Wallie.

IN MEMORIAM
HAMANN.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 5th May,
1934.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law
Albert and Ida.
HAMANN.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who passed away on the
5th May, 1934.
One year has passed, but who can tell,
The loss of one we loved so well.
The trial was hard, the shock severe,
To part with one we loved so dear.
—Ever remembered by his loving wife, son
and daughter.
HAGE.—In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Carl Rudolph, who passed
away at his home at Port Lincoln on the
5th May, 1934.
Upright and honest in all his ways,
So loving and kind to the end of his days,
Sincere and true in his heart and mind,
Such a beautiful memory left behind.
It is sad, but true, we wonder why,
The best are always the first to die.
Our thoughts are ever where our dear one
lies.
—Sadly missed by his loving wife, sons,
daughters, and grandchildren.
HATCHARD.—In loving memory of Laurie,
who passed away May 5th, 1928.
Our Laurie, we lost and loved so dear
Is lovingly thought of each day every year.
—Inserted by his loved ones, Stuart road
Prospect.
HATCHARD.—In loving memory of dear
Laurie, who passed away on the 5th May,
1928.
Loved and remembered the same today
As in the hour you passed away.
—Inserted by grandparents, Enfield.
HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister, Sylvia, who passed
away at Renmark on the 5th May, 1934.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pfeiffer
and Peter and Max.
HORNHARDT.—In loving memory of our
beloved daughter and sister, Jane, who passed
away at 21 Daphne street, Prospect, 5th May,
1932.
She never failed to do her best,
Her heart was true and tender;
Sometimes at God's unerring hand
We will meet again and understand.
—Inserted by her loving parents, H. and M.
Hornhardt, and sister Eva.
JEFFRIES.—In loving memory of my dear
husband and our father, Robert Thomas, who
passed away at Woodville on the 5th May,
1929.
Wherever we go, whatever we do,
We still have sweet memories, dear dad, of
you.
—Inserted by his ever loving wife and family.
JONES.—In loving memory of my mother,
died at Chapple street, Norwood, on 4th May,
1921.
While you lie in peaceful sleep,
Your memory I will always keep.
—Inserted by Charley.
LOW.—In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, who passed away at McLaren
Flat on the 1st May, 1932.
Not just today, but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
Hilda.
MAYNE.—In loving memory of Will, who
passed away on 5th May, 1934.
Sadly missed.
—Rose and Joe.
MAYNE.—In loving memory of dad, who
passed away on 5th May, 1934.
—Ever remembered by Gwen and Jim.
MAINE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who died on the 5th May, 1934.
God will join our broken chain,
Closer when we meet again.
—Inserted by his two youngest sons, Rowlie
and Alan.
MAYNE.—In loving memory of dear dad,
who passed away on the 5th May, 1934.
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Is the father we lost and loved so well.
—Inserted by Laurel, Frank, and grandchil-
dren.
MAYNE.—In loving memory of my dear
husband, William John, who passed away on
the 5th May, 1934.
Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
Sheltered in His haven of love,
God will clasp the broken chain
When we meet above.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
MAYNE.—In loving memory of our dear
son, William, who passed away on the 5th
May, 1934.
Ever remembered by father and mother,
Largs Bay.
MAYNE.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Will, who passed away on the 5th
May, 1934.
Ever remembered by his brothers and sis-
ters, brother-in-law, and sister-in-law.
MATTNER.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who passed away 5th
May, 1933.
Sweet is the memory that never fades,
Of one we loved but could not save.
—Inserted by his loving wife, daughter,
and son.
MATTNER.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who passed away 5th
May, 1933.
Sweet is the memory that never fades
Of one we loved but could not save.
—Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, and
son.
McKINNA.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Albert, who passed away at
Goodwood on the 5th May, 1925.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters,
brother, and relatives.
MILLARD.—In loving memory of Reg., who
passed away on the 4th May, 1932.
Fondest memories linger still.
—Inserted by his loving father, sister, and
brother.
MORGAN.—In loving memory of our dearly
loved boy Don, who was taken from us on
5th May, 1930, at Woodville. In God's care.
Some day we'll see with tearless eyes,
The key in God's unerring hand,
Reveal the boy we loved and prized,
Then some day we'll understand.
So dear to us, so sadly missed,
But memories' golden chain, will link
The memory of our love until we meet again.
—Always longed for by his mother and
father, H. E. and W. C. Morgan.
MORGAN.—In loving memory of Don, who
passed away on the 5th May, 1930.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by uncle Les and auntie Doris.
MORGAN.—In loving memory of Don, who
was called away at Woodville on the 5th May,
1930.
Loved and remembered.
—Inserted by his grandparents, R. and M.
Chappel.
MUELLER.—In memory of dear Eric, who
passed away at Loxton, 4th May, 1932.
There are tears shed in silence,
And many a sigh of regret,
For you were ours and we remember,
Though all the world forgets.
—Sadly missed by his loving parents, brothers
and sisters, Morgan.
NAISMTTH.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on the
4th May, 1930.
She never failed to do her best,
Her heart was true and tender.
She worked so hard for those she loved,
And left us to remember.
—Ever remembered by her loving husband,
sons, and daughters.
NAISMTTH.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th May,
1930.
You can only have one mother,
So patient, kind, and true,
No other friend in all the world
Will be so good to you.
For all her loving kindness,
She asks nothing in return.
—Ever remembered by her loving son, Harry,
and Eva.
NOSKE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, departed this life 5th May, 1934, at
Lyndoch.
Silver hair, and heart of gold,
One of the best this world could hold—our
mother.
—Ever remembered by E. and H. Zeunert, and
family
NOSKE.—In loving memory of our mother
and grandmother, who passed away at Lyn-
doch on 5th May 1934.
Not just today, but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Alwine and Fred, and grandchildren,
Lottie, Blondie, and Glenda.
NOSKE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma who peacefully passed
away at Lyndoch on the 5th May, 1934.
Some may think the wound has healed
When they see me smile,
But they little know the sorrow,
Deep within that heart concealed.
We mourn for you, dear grandma,
Tho' not with outward show,
For those who mourn sincerely,
Mourn silently and low.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Olga, son-
in-law John, and grandchildren.
NOSKE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away
at Lyndoch on the 5th May, 1934.
We often think of days gone by,
When we were all together;
But oh, how different things have been
Since you have gone for ever.
And how we miss you, mother dear
No one on earth can tell.
—Ever remembered by her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, W. and I. Noske, and granddaugh-
ters Adeline and Ruth.
NOSKE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away
on 5th May, 1934.
Rest on, dear mother, so true and kind,
No mother on earth was better than you;
For us you always did your best,
May God grant you eternal rest.
—Ever remembered, Edwin and Hulda, and
grandchildren.
PERRERS.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Harry, who passed away on the 4th
May, 1932.
Loved and longed for always
As it dawns another sad year.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Ada and bro-
ther-in-law, Will.

IN MEMORIAM
PORTER.—In loving memory of my dear
wife and mother, who passed away on 4th
May, 1934.
Today brings back sad memories
Of the one we loved so darly
To show, dear Ruth and mother,
How much we think of you.
—Inserted by loving husband and Dorothy.
PARKER.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Angaston on
the 5th May, 1933.
One by one they wander from us
And we linger 'midst our tears,
But their sweet and loving memory,
Helps us through the lonely years.
—Inserted by her loving daughters.
PERRY.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, James C., who passed
away at Cross roads, 5th May, 1934.
We miss the absent form and face
That made home doubly dear,
But memory fills our lonely thought
And keeps him always near.
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
PETERS.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 5th May,
1928.
Not just today, but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by Gordon and Dorothy.
POSSINGHAM.—In loving memory of dad,
who passed away on the 5th May, 1931.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace he awaits us all.
—Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law.
POSSINGHAM.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away 5th May, 1931.
No father on earth was better than you;
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of the best this world contained.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-
in-law, Doll and Harry.
POSSINGHAM.—In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away 5th May,
1931.
When the shades of night are falling,
And I'm sitting all alone,
Then, dear, comes a longing,
If only you could come home.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
PUTLAND.—In loving memory of my dear
brother, George, who passed away on 4th
May, 1934, at Hopetoun, Victoria.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his sister, S. Gray, Nailsworth.
PHILLIPS.—In loving memory of our dear
Bessie (Jess), who passed away at Adelaide
on the 3rd May, 1934.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she awaits us all.
—Inserted by her loving mother, stepfather,
Valda.
RIBBETT.—In memory of our dear father,
William, who passed away at Northfield, 4th
May, 1934 (late A.I.F.).
—Inserted by his loving daughters, Beat and
Dolly, grandsons, grandchildren.
RIBBETT.—In memory of our husband and
father, William, who passed away 4th May,
1934.
—Inserted by his wife, son and daughter,
Arnold and Eileen.
SCOTT.—In fond memory of my only one,
Leslie Arthur Stanley, who passed away at
Franklin street, May 4, 1921, aged 16 years
and 6 months.
Oh, how I miss his kind and loving ways,
With him I spent my happy days;
Sweet are the memories that will never
fade,
Of mine I loved, but could not save.
—Inserted by his loving mother.
SCHOLES.—In loving memory of my dear
husband, who passed away on the 5th May,
1929.
Some day my hands shall clasp in his,
And never say farewell.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dearling
baby, John Kanard, who passed away 4th
May, 1928, aged 8 months.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and
brother.
SMITH.—In sad but loving memory of my
dear father, who died 5th May, 1913.
Too far away your grave to see,
Bat not too far to think of thee.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son,
N. E. and E. C. Davis, and grandchildren.
SMYTHE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away on
the 4th May, 1928.
Not just today but every day,
In silence we remember.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law,
and grandchildren, Famy, Horry, Hugh, Famy,
and Donald.
SMYTHE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away on
the 4th May, 1928.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-
law, and grandchildren, Jean, Roly, Patty,
and Brian.
SMYTHE.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on the 4th May,
1928.
Deepest memories linger yet,
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
—Inserted by her loving son, Hugh.
STIBBLES.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who went home May 5,
1930.
Ever remembered by what she has done.
TASSELL.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on the
3rd May, 1929.
Deepest memories linger yet,
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
—Inserted by her loving husband and son.
WILKS.—In loving memory of dear Ron,
who passed away on the 4th May, 1932.
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away.
—Inserted by his mother, father, brother,
grandparents.

RETURN THANKS
MRS. S. A. BREINSKY sincerely THANK
all her kind Friends and Societies for
their visits, also for cards, letters, telegrams
sent to her through the death of her sister,
2A Cleland avenue, Dulwich.
G. W. MATTHEW and FAMILY, of Mit-
cham, desire to THANK all kind Friends
and Relatives for floral tributes, letters,
cards, and personal expressions of sympathy
in their late sad bereavement.
MRS. J. H. FAIRLEY and FAMILY, of
Blackwood, desire to THANK all Re-
latives and Friends for letters, cards, tele-
grams, and floral tributes, and personal sym-
pathy in their sudden and sad bereavement.
THE WIFE, SON and DAUGHTERS of the
late THOMAS BLIGHT, of Clifton street,
Prospect, desire to THANK Relatives and
Friends for floral tributes, letters, cards,
tleegrams, and personal expressions of sym-
pathy in their sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Miss Harris, Bowden and Brompton
Methodist Mission, the Rev. J. H. Nield, the
Captain of the Salvation Army, the W.C.T.U.,
and Ovingham Ladies' Guild, Sister Close, of
Prospect, Dr. Bonnin, Doctors and Staff of
the Adelaide Hospital.
THE SONS and DAUGHTER of the late
JOHANNE CAROLINE MATHILDE EY,
of Ambleside, desire to THANK all Relatives
and Friends for floral tributes, letters and
cards, and personal expressions of sympathy
in the loss of their dear mother. Special
thanks to Dr. J. G. Sweeney, of Woodville.
MR. ERNEST SCHWAB, of Echunga, de-
sires to express sincere THANKS to re-
latives and friends for expressions of sym-
pathy and floral tributes received in his re-
cent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr.
Cocks, matron, and staff, Memorial Hospital,
Mount Barker, and Mrs. Smith and family,
of "Battunga," Echunga.
THE FAMILY of the late MR. E. W.
WHEELER desire to THANK all friends
for floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams,
and personal expressions of sympathy in their
recent bereavement.
MRS. E. H. BURNER and FAMILY desire to
THANK all kind friends for letters, cards
and floral tributes, also Druids, Waterside
Workers, Pioneers, and nursing staff of hos-
pital, and Rev. Richards for their expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
PFEIFFER.—The sorrowful WIFE and
FAMILY of the late Mr. H. EDWIN
PFEIFFER, of "Golden Ridge," Woodside,
wish to return heartfelt THANKS to all kind
relatives and friends for personal expres-
sions and many messages of sympathy, also
for many beautiful floral tributes received
in their sad and sudden loss of their dearly
beloved husband and devoted Daddie. Spe-
cial thanks to the Australian Society of
Breeders of British Sheep, the Southern
Stockowners and the Onkaparinga Show So-
cieties, the Woodside and Tweedvale Luthe-
ran Schools, to Pastor Lutze, Drs. Jungfer and
Frewin, and Sister O'Grady for unremitting
attention during his 24 hours' illness.
THE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late
Mrs. ELIZA HOOD desire to THANK all
friends and relatives for floral tributes and
cards and personal expressions of sympathy in
the loss of their dear Mother.
MR. and MRS. STANLEY and FAMILY, of
The Levels, Pooraka, desire to THANK all
kind friends and relatives for the many
floral tributes, letters, and personal expres-
sions of sympathy during their recent sad and
sudden bereavement, in the loss of their dear
son, Colin. Specially thanking Mr. and Mrs.
Winchester, Mrs. Carroll, Mr. Cronk, and Con-
stable Fry, of Gepp's Cross.
MR. and MRS. SMITH and FAMILY, St.
Peters, wish to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for cards, letters, telegrams, and
floral tributes and personal expressions of sym-
pathy, in the loss of their darling daughter,
Mavis. Thanking matron, sisters, and nurses
of Northfield. Special thanks to Mr. Con-
nelly.
THE FAMILY of the late MRS. MARGARET
FAGG, of 263 Wright street, city, desire to
express their sincere THANKS to their kind
relatives and friends for letters, telegrams,
cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions
of sympathy in the sad loss of their dear
mother. Special thanks to Rev. Father Hon-
ner, Sister Smith, and neighbors.

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