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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
Approaching Marriages and Engage-
ment notices must be signed by the
two persons concerned, Birth notices
by one of the parents, unless other-
wise authenticated, and Marriages,
Deaths, and In Memoriam notices by
some responsible person.
4 lines, 3/-; 1/3 each additional.
BIRTHS
ARCHDALL.—On June 3, to Jill,
wife of Mervyn—a daughter.
ASLIN (nee Roberts).—On June 3,
at Mile End Emergency, to Nancy and
Bob—a son (David Norman). Thank-
ing Dr. Carter and hospital staff.
BATEMAN (nee Raymond).—On
May 31, at the Millicent Hospital, to
Jean and Murray—a son (Peter Mur-
ray). Both well.
BREWSTER (nee Kennedy).—On
June 2, at Malvern Private Hospital,
to Olive and Bill—a daughter.
BUSBRIDGE (nee Dawson).—On
May 27, at McBrides Hospital, to
Nessie and Alan—a son (Stephen
Alan). Thanking Dr. Douglas and
staff.
BICE.—n May 31, at Pt. Lincoln
Hospital, to Len and Jean—a daugh-
ter. Lived only two days.
BRIGGS (nee Smith).—On June 4,
at Mile End Emergency Hospital, to
Betty and Bill—a daughter (Lorraine
Fae). Thanking Dr. Ashley Magarey
and hospital staff.
COX (nee Vedler).—On June 2, at
Crystal Brook Hospital, to Laura and
Perce—a daughter. Both well. Thank-
ing Dr. Derrington and staff.
CURNOW (nee Gore).—On June 2,
at Hindmarsh Memorial Hospital, to
Bobbie and Bob—a daughter (Marie).
Thanking all in attendance.
DRIVER.—On June 3, at Calvary
Hospital, to Lorna and Sid—a daugh-
ter (Diana Dawn). Both well. Thank-
ing Doctor Hamilton and all in at-
tendance.
DUNN (nee Queale).—On June 3,
at Memorial Hospital, to Joyce and
Bob—a son (Graham Hamilton). Both
doing well. Special thanks to Dr.
Sholto Douglas and hospital staff.
EARLE (nee Furst).—On June 2, at
Wudinna Hospital, to May and Eric,
of Minnipa—a daughter. Both well.
GILCHRIST.—On June 1, at Mem-
morial, to Glen and Peg—a son (Ian
Glen). Both well. Thanking all in
attendance.
GLOYN (nee Squire).—On June 3,
to Margaret and Bill—a daughter
(Susan Jayne). Thanking Dr. Scutt,
Sister Berryman and staff at Kiver-
ton Hospital.
HOLLAND.—On May 31, at S.M.
Hospital, Murray Bridge, to Una and
Arthur—a son. Special thanks to Dr.
Heddle and hospital staff.
HUGHES (nee Morcom).—On May
30, at Minlaton Hospital, to Joan and
Bob—a son (Michael Robert). Special
thanks to Dr. Chambers, matron and
hospital staff.
IVES.—On June 1, to Joan, wife of
Philip M. Ives—a son.
JOHNS.—On June 2, at Q.V.M.H.,
to Eileen and Bill—a son. Thanking
all in attendance.
KINSEY.—On April 28, to Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Kinsey—twin sons (Robert
and Roger).
KLIEM (nee Starick).—On June 1,
at Calvary, to Gay and Rick—a son
(Brian Eric). Both well.
KUBE (nee Nuske).—On May 31, at
Angaston Hospital to John (Ardie)
and Laura—a daughter. Thanking
all for kind attention.
MANN.—On June 3, at Memorial,
to Claude and Edna—a daughter
(Judith Barbara). Thanking all in
attendance.
McCARTHY (nee Wallace).—On
June 3, at Park Terrace Hospital,
to Marie and Frank, of 34 Gilbert
street, Goodwood—a son.
MODRA (nee Zwar).—On May 31,
at Port Lincoln Hospital, to Rita and
Alf, of Yeelanna—a bonny son (Leon
Rex). Special thanks to Dr. Clark-
son and staff.
NUNN (nee Ridley).—On May 30,
to Honor and Bob—a son (Rodney
Alan). Thanks to Dr. Nancarrow
and staff of Hindmarsh Hospital.
OWEN (nee Wooley).—On June 1,
at Rowan, to Laurel and Les—a son
(Raymond John). Both well. Thank-
ing all in attendance.
PHILLIS (nee Gale).—On May 28,
at the Tumby Bay Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. F. R. Phillis, Ungarra—a
son. Thanking Dr. Wibberley, Sis-
ter Excell, sisters and nurses.
PIERCE (nee McAvaney).—On
June 3, at Memorial Hospital, to
Shirley and Frank—a daughter (Bev-
erley Anne). Both well. Thanking
Dr. R. T. Steele and all in attend-
ance.
PIKE (nee Whicker).—At Hind-
marsh Maternity Hospital, to Hettie
and George—a son (Robin John).
Both well. Thanking all in attend-
ance.
SORRELL (nee Clisby).—On June
2, to Janet and Eric—a daughter.
THRELFALL.—On June 3, at Mon-
reith Private Hospital, to Bernice and
Bob—a daughter. No visitors for
seven days.
WICKSTEIN.—On May 20, at Cleve,
to Laurel and Frank—a son (Mal-
colm Frank).
WIGLEY (nee Peters).—On June
3, at Q.V.M.H., to Joy and Ted—a
son (Robert Wayne). Both well.
Thanking Dr. Wurm and staff in
attendance.
WILLIAMS (nee Petherick).—On
June 1, at Hindmarsh Memorial, to
Laurel and Jack—a son (Malcolm
John). Special thanks to Dr. Byrne
and hospital staff for their kind at-
tention.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended to
the undermentioned members of the
Children's Hospital Birthday League.
All communications regarding birth-
days in this column must be ad-
dressed to the Lay Superintendent.
Minimum insertion fee, 2/6.
Ray Beaumont, Box 36, McLaren Vale.
Miss Joan Best, Hobb st., Tanunda
(21 years).
PEARL WEDDINGS
HAMS.—Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hams,
10 Hodgeman road, Pennington, wish
to announce the 30th anniversary of
their marriage, solemnised at Sema-
phore, June 5, 1920.
VAUGHAN—HILL.—Mr. and Mrs.
V. E. Hill, of 60 Grey terrace, Rose-
water have much pleasure in an-
nouncing the 30th anniversary of
their marriage, solemnised at Con-
gregational Church, Angaston.
Approaching Marriages
BEAUCHAMP — JOYNER. — The
marriage of Joyce, daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. H. Beauchamp, Mur-
ray Bridge, to Bill, son of Mr. and
the late Mrs. W. Joyner, Mypolonga,
will take place at the Methodist
Church, Murray Bridge, on June 8,
at 6 p.m.
BECKHAM—CONSTABLE. — The
marriage of Patricia, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Beckham, of
Western Australia, to Raymond
Thomas, only son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. T. Constable, of Bowden,
will be solemnised at the Sacred
Heart Church, Hindmarsh, on Sat-
urday, June 10, at 2 p.m.
BRIDGE—LEPLEY.—The marriage
of Cynthia Jean, younger daughter
of Mrs. L. Bridge, of Salisbury, to
Robert James John, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Lepley, of Henley
Park, will be solemnised at Holy
Trinity Church, North terrace, June
10, at 6 p.m.
JONES—HART.—The marriage of
Betty, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B. G. Hart, Pt. Victoria, to Charles,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Jones, of Kangarilla, S.A., will be
solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist
Church, on June 10, at 3 p.m.
LUNNY—TRAEGER.—The mar-
riage of Gweneth, second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lunny, of Kar-
oonda, to Roy, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Traeger, of Loxton, will
be solemnised at Karoonda Church
of England, on Thursday, June 8, at
5.30 p.m.
TAVENDER—ARSCOTT.—The
marriage of Madge Tavender and
Reginald Arscott will be solemnised
at St. Xavier's Cathedral, on Satur-
day, June 10, at 3.30 p.m.
WATERMAN—GOEDECKE. — The
marriage of Joan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Waterman, of Marryat-
ville, to Desmond, only son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. A. H. Goedecke, of
Pooraka, will be solemnised at St.
Mathew's Church of England, Mar-
ryatville, at 7 p.m., on Friday, June 9.
ENGAGEMENTS
BAKER—BLUMBERG.—The en-
gagement is announced of Hazel,
younger daughter of Mrs. M. and the
late Mr. T. Baker, of West Croydon,
formerly of Broken Hill, to Jack,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blum-
berg, of Cowandilla.
BRANDON—JOHN.—The engage-
ment is announced of Maisie, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Brandon, of Birkenhead, to Frederick
T., the only son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. John, Cowandilla.
BRITTON—DALY.—The engage-
ment is announced of Shirley, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Britton,
of Clapham, to John, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Daly, of Colonel
Light Gardens.
CARPENTER—WARBY.—The en-
gagement is announced of Barbara,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Carpenter, of Medindie, to Ray,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Warby, of Mitcham.
COLTON—COULSON.—The en-
gagement is announced of Marjorie,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Colton, of Clarence Gardens,
to Brian, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Coulson, of Edwardstown.
CRAWFORD—WHITWELL.—The
engagement is announced of Violet
Elsa, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. Crawford, Kensington Park, to
William Newlyn, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Whitwell, Woodville Es-
tate.
ENGAGEMENTS
FARLEY—HALLETT.—The en-
gagement is announced of Connie,
endest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.
E. Farley, of Glen Osmond, to Dar-
ryl, youngest son of Mr. C. G. Hallett,
and the late Mrs. C. G. Hallett, of
Beulah Park.
FEDER—EWING.—The engagement
is announced of Kathleen, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feder,
to Frederick, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Ewing. both of Mylor.
GREEN—PRICE.—The engagement
is announced of Loreto, third daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Green, of
14 Sixth avenue, Ascot Park, to John,
elder son or Mr. and the late Mrs. E.
T. Price, of 46 Somerset avenue,
Cumberland.
KING—MEAD.—The engagement is
announced of Patricia, only daugh-
ter of Mr. W. King, of Rosewater, and
Mrs. E. Whitlock, of Largs Bay, to
Charles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Mead, also of Largs Bay.
KLOEDEN—TRAEGER.—The en-
gagement is announced of Roma June,
youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Kloeden, Ceduna, to Morris Allan,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Traeger, Tanunda.
KLOOCK—ASHMEADE.—The en-
gagement is announced of Barbara,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Kloock, of Coorabie, to Frederick,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ash-
meade, of Olary.
LUTHER—HILL.—The engagement
is announced of Sheila L., second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Luther, to Albert E., youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hill, both of Tai-
lem Bend.
MURRAY—TAYLOR.—The engage-
ment is announced or Beryl, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Murray,
of Colonel Light Gardens, to Colin,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tay-
lor, of Cannington, W.A.
NELSON—FECHNER.—The engage-
ment is announced of June, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nel-
son, of Broadview, to Nen, fourth son
of Mrs. F. Fechner, and the late Mr.
J. O. Fechner, of Tanunda.
OVERLAND—HALL.—The engage-
ment is announced of Jean Maureen,
elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Overland, of Murray Bridge, to
Maurice Alfred B., only son of Mr.
and the late Mrs. A. J. Hall, of "Kew-
stoke," York Plains, Tasmania.
REID—LUCAS.—The engagement
is announced of Shirley Perth, only
daughter of Mrs. P. B. Reid, of Nor-
wood, to Leonard N., second son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas, of Maylands.
ROGERS—MILLER.—The engage-
ment is announced of Janice, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rogers,
of Edwardstown, to John, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, of Wood-
ville.
TAYLOR—RICHMOND.—Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Taylor, of North Adelaide,
wish to announce the engagement of
their youngest daughter, Roma, to
Lance, only son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Richmond, of Prospect.
TIDY—KEYNEMANN.—The en-
gagement is announced of Ruby,
youngest daughter of Mr. Tidy and
the late Mrs. P. C. Tidy, of West
Hindmarsh, to Bruce, only son of Mr.
A. M. Keynemann, of Prospect.
SIMS—TILMOUTH.—The engage-
ment is announced at Pauline, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sims,
of Bolivar, to Donald, elder son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Tilmouth, of En-
field.
TREMELLEN—FOOTER.—The en-
gagement is announced of Faye, eld-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Tremellen, of East street, Torrensville,
to Keith, eldest son of Mrs. and the
late H. F. Footer, of Hilton.
WILSON—DAVIES.—The engage-
ment is announced of Audrey, younger
daughter of Mrs. L. Wilson, of Ade-
laide, and the late Mr. Wilson, to
Thomas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Davies, of Kenwick, W.A.
DEATHS
ALCOCK.—On June 4, at her resi-
dence, 60 Arlington terrace, Welland,
Lavinia, the dearly beloved wife of
Alan Currie Alcock, and loving mother
of Ted and Betty (Mrs. R. Hildich).
Aged 69 years. In God's care.
ALFORD.—On June 2, at hospital,
Arthur George, beloved husband of
the late Elizabeth Anne, loving father
of Thelma, Dulcie, Harry and Dud.
In his 80th year. A patient sufferer
at rest.
BAMPTON.—On June 4, at a pri-
vate hospital, Jessie, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bampton,
of Alberton, and sister of Catherine
and Nora (deceased), and Mary and
Joseph. Aged 71 years. At rest.
BRADLEY.—On June 3, at his resi-
dence, 20 Sydenham road, Norwood,
Frank, son of the late Elizabeth and
George Bradley, late of North Ade-
laide. Aged 80 years.
BROWN.—On June 2, at a private
hospital, Marion, widow of Thomas
Brown, late, of Union Bank, Victor
Harbor, and loving mother of Jean
(Mrs. W. B. D. Thomson) and Stuart
(Mrs. S. M. Hall).
COOK, Hilda May.—Passed away
May 29, dearly beloved sister of
George Barrett, and sister-in-law of
Nona, 12 McFarlane street, St.
Leonards.
BRIDGES.—On June 4 (result of
accident), Harold Keith, beloved
youngest son of Herbert Arnold and
the late Myrtle Bridges, late of 12
Maesbury street, Kensington, loved
brother of Len and Stan, and loved
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. George
Bridges, 39 Hauteville terrace, East
wood. Aged 28 years.
BUNGEY.—On June 4, at private
hospital, Glenelg, Ernest, beloved
husband of Ada Bungey, and loving
father of Robert (deceased), David
and Pauline.
CHRISTIANSEN.—On June 4, at 70
Findon road, Woodville, Johanna, be-
loved wife of the late Nils Christian-
sen (late of Murraytown), and loving
mother of Mesdames E. Crossman,
W. D. Longmire, A. Marshall and Mr.
G. Christiansen. Aged 83 years. At
rest.
CRAIGIE.—On June 3, at Adelaide,
Agnes Flora, the dearly beloved wife
of Albert James (Jack) Craigie, of 47
Park street, Hackney, and loving
mother of Leslie and the late Maisie.
Aged 65 years.
DAWSON.—On June 2, at Waikerie
Hospital, Mrs. E. B. Dawson, loving
friend of Les and Kath Armstrong,
Ian and Bruce.
GIESECKE.—On June 3 (suddenly),
at Kadina, Hermann F., loved hus-
band of Agnes Giesecke, and loving
father of John, Roger, Barbara and
Wendy. Aged 62 years.
GILL.—On June 2, at private hospi-
tal, Amelia, dearly loved wife of John
Gill, late of Woodville Hotel. R.I.P.
GILL.—On June 2, at private hospi-
tal, Amelia, loved wife of John Gill,
and step-mother of May, Jack, Dorrie,
Linda.
GOODWIN.—On June 3, at her late
residence, 186 Trimmer parade, Wood-
ville Grove, Ethel Annie, the beloved
wife of Clifford Roy Goodwin, and the
loving mother of Cliff, May and Rita.
Aged 54 years.
GOODWIN, Ethel Annie.—On June
3, suddenly, at her late residence, 186
Trimmer parade, Woodville Grove,
dearly beloved mother of Rita, son-in-
law Joe, grandchildren Valda, Bever-
ley. Aged 54 years. At rest.
GOODWIN, Ethel Annie.—On June
3, suddenly, at her late residence, 186
Trimmer parade, Woodville Grove,
beloved mother of Mavis, Jim (de-
ceased) and grandchildren. Aged 54
years. At rest.
GOODWIN, Ethel Annie.—On June
3, suddenly, at her late residence 186
Trimmer parade, Woodville Grove,
dearly beloved mother of Cliff, Effie,
grandchildren Alf, Bob, Cliffie. Aged
54 years. At rest.
HANLON.—On June 3, at Adelaide,
Robert Winton (Bob) Hanlon (late
R.A.A.F.), dearly beloved husband of
Yvonne and loving father of Bette-
anne and Carol. Aged 27 years.
HANLON.—On June 3, at Adelaide,
Robert Winton (Bob), dearly loved
son of Leslie and the late Margaret
Hanlon and loving brother of Connie,
Jim, Alan, Stella, and John. Aged
27 years. Some day we'll under-
stand.
KENNEDY.—On May 26, at
Blanchetown, Thomas Joseph Ken-
nedy, the youngest son of the late
Patrick and Mary Kennedy, of Hec-
torville, and loving brother or Mary
(Mrs. O'Neill) and Ellen (Mrs.
O'Connor), and Jack (W.A.). R.I.P.
KIDD.—On June 3 (suddenly), at
Adelaide, Susan Ann, dearly beloved
wife or Benjamin H. G. Kidd, of 11
Beyer street, Norwood, and loving
mother of Ben, Mary, Violet, Ruby,
Thelma, Mona, Jack, Stan and Elsie.
Aged 69 years.
LORD.—On June 4, at 17 Wunulla
road, Pt. Piper, Sydney, Clairmont
James, beloved eldest son of late
John Lord and loving brother of
Ethel (dec.), Florence (dec.), Mabel,
Alf, Edie, Fan, and Kath. Aged
73.
LOWE.—On June 4, at his late
residence, 55 Harvey street, Ethelton,
Edward William, dearly loved hus-
band of Sarah E. Lowe. Aged 80
years. At rest. No mourning by
request.
LOWE.—On June 4, at his late
residence, William Edward, loved pop
of Rich and Blanche Mathews, and
loving grandpop of Ellis, Trevor and
Cheryl. Sadly missed.
MASLIN.—On June 1, at a pri-
vate hospital, Florence Eveline, widow
of Frederick Maslin and loving
sister of Sarah and Hurtle.
McDOWALL.—On June 3, at her
residence, 150 Hill street, North Ade-
laide, Annie E., wife of the late John
McDowall.
O'LOUGHLIN.—On June 4, sud-
denly, at his residence, 28 Twenty-
fifth street, Gawler South, John
Lawrence, beloved husband of Ethel
Ivy O'Loughlin. Aged 50 years.
REID.—On June 2, at hospital,
Ellen Maria Reid, dearly beloved sis-
ter of Mrs. W. H. Stock, Rosslyn Park.
Aged 85.
REID.—On June 2, at hospital,
Ellen Maria Reid, of 202 Melbourne
street, North Adelaide (late of
Mount Gambier), loving aunt of
Allan V. Reid. Aged 85 years.
DEATHS
REILLY.—On June 4, at Adelaide,
Herbert James, loved husband of the
late Ellen Constance Reilly, of 30
Portrush road, Tusmore and loving
father of Philip and Veronica and
brother of Vern, Sis (Mrs. L. Taylor),
and Gert. Aged 67 years. Requiescat
in pace.
SCARMAN.—On June 4, at 14
Podd street, Alberton, Percy George,
dearly loved husband of Florence
May, loving father of Keith and
Clem, father-in-law of Eileen, and
loving grandpa of little Rhoda. Aged
58 years. At rest.
SCHEMMELL.—On June 4, at
Strathalbyn, Emily May, beloved
daughter of the late James and Ellen
Schemmell. Aged 63 years.
SHIRLEY.—On June 3, at his resi-
dence, 90 Ferguson avenue, Myrtle
Bank, Sydney Amias (Dan), the
dearly beloved husband of Emily
Shirley, late of Port Augusta, and
laving father of Arthur and Aileen,
and fond father-in-law of Tom Lloyd.
Aged 70 years. Peacefully sleeping.
SIMPSON.—On May 31, at 70 Alex-
andra ave., Rose Park, Cora, dearly
loved mother of Dean, Phil, Kath
(Mrs. Eric Story), and John.
SINCLAIR.—On June 3, James,
dearly beloved husband of the late
Jane Sinclair, of 11 Kyre avenue,
Kingswood, and loving father of
Linda (Mrs. A. Rodger), Dorothy
"Doss" (Mrs. S. Hewitt), Norman,
Jim and Reg.
SMITH.—On June 2, at Adelaide
(result of accident), John Gilbert, the
dearly beloved eldest son of Gilbert
(Jim), and Lillian Smith, of 42 Da-
venport tce., Wayville, the loving
brother of Shirley, Bruce, and Bob,
fond brother-in-law of Ross Palmer.
Aged 21 years.
SMITH.—On June 3 (result of ac-
cident), John, loving grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Smith, Burford
Gardens, Dry Creek. Aged 21 years,
11 months.
SUTTON.—On June 4, at 30, Se-
venth avenue, St. Peters, Vera Mar-
garet, beloved wife of Dudley Annes-
ley Sutton. Aged 39 years. Re-
quiescat in pace.
SUTTON.—Vera Margaret, dearly
beloved daughter of Tom and Eliza-
beth Smith, Parkside, late Fullarton.
In God's care.
SUTTON.—On June 24, Vera Mar-
garet, dearly beloved sister of Frank
Smith, sister-in-law of Rita. R.I.P.
SUTTON, Vera Margaret.—Dearly
beloved sister of Con Smith and
sister-in-law of Sal. Rest in peace.
SUTTON.—On June 4, Vera (Vee),
loved sister and sister-in-law of
Eileen and Tom, fond aunty of
Kerry and Gail. Sadly missed.
TERRELL.—On June 3, at her late
residence, 45 Junction road, Rose-
water, Alice Adelaide, dearly beloved
wife of Edmond George. In her 72nd
year. R.I.P.
TOWERS.—On June 1, at Adelaide,
Ada, beloved wife of the late Thomas
Towers, of Cardwell street, Adelaide,
and loving mother of Alexander. Re-
quiescat in pace.
WARNER.—On June 2, at a private
hospital, Johanna, dearly beloved wife
of the late Jabez Robert (Tom)
Warner, of 14 10th avenue, St. Peters,
and late of Burra, and loving mother
of Stanley, Ruby, and Decima. Aged
73 years. R.I.P.
WATSON.—On June 3, at her resi-
dence, 43 Rundle street, Kent Town,
Maria Dorothy Louise, dearly beloved
wife of Robert Thomas Watson, and
loving mother of Elsie, Clem, Len,
Murray, Jack and Trevor, and loved
grandma of Rita, Kevin, Charles, Reg,
Desmond, Lorraine, Beverley and
Wayne, and great-grandma of Terry.
Aged 63 years.
WILLIS.—On June 3, at hospital,
Victor Harbor, Mary Jane, dearly
loved wife of Norman Willis, of Vic-
tor Harbor and loving mother of
Lola (Mrs. Peter Johnson), and loving
grandmother of Norm. Aged 80 years.
WISDOM.—On June 3, at Adelaide,
William, loved husband of Meta, of
15 Alexandra street, Prospect, and
father of the late Doris, Len and Bill.
In his 71st year. (Late Islington
Workshops.)
WUNDERSITZ. — Gustav Benja-
min (late of Maitland), the beloved
husband of Constance Dorcas Wun-
dersitz, of 5 Caulfield avenue, Cum-
berland, and loving father of Win
(Mrs. W. Wood), Syd, and Gladys
(Mrs. C. H. Edwards). Aged 75
years.
Heroes Of The Empire
"At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them."
BRODY, SX14640.—A tribute to
the memory of Leonard, who died
while P.O.W., Sandakan, Borneo,
June 4, 1945.
We will always remember.
—Inserted by mother, father,
brothers and sisters.
EPPS, C T.—In loving memory of
Charles, who lost his life on June 5,
1944.—Ever remembered by his
mother, father, sisters and brother.
HOWELL.—In loving memory of
Howard, passed away June 5, 1946.
—Ever remembered by loving sister
Jean.
IN MEMORIAM
ABLETT.—In loving memory of
our dear sister Amy, who passed away
June 5, 1949.—Always remembered
by Milly and Harry.
BASTOW.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
June 2, 1949.—Ever remembered by
her son Harold and daughter-in-law
Hilliary.
BOND.—In memory of mother,
who passed away June 5, 1938.
A tribute true and tender,
To one we still remember.
—Lovingly remembered by Jack and
family.
BROWN.—In loving memory of
our dear father and grandpa, passed
away June 5, 1935.
His heart was true and tender;
He toiled so hard for those he loved,
Then left them to remember.
—Inserted by Melva and grand-
daughter Yvette.
COOKE.—In loving memory of
William, beloved husband of Lillian,
who passed away June 4, 1947.
Resting where no shadows fall.—In-
serted by loving wife and sister Jean.
CURTIN.—In loving memory of
Murray, who passed away June 5,
1938.
Years are passing, but memories
are everlasting.
—Sadly missed by daddy, mummy,
Don and Wendy.
DUNBAR.—In loving memory of
our dear husband and father, who
passed away June 5, 1948.
Beautiful memories last for ever.
—Inserted by loving wife and daugh-
ter Flo.
DUNBAR.—In loving memory of
our dear dad and grandpa, who
passed away June 5, 1948.
Always in our thoughts,
For ever in our hearts.
—Ever remembered by Lil, Harry and
grandchildren, Valma, Marion and
Graham.
DUNBAR.—In loving memory of
our dear father, who passed away
June 5, 1948. Sweet is your memory,
dear is your name; deep in our
hearts you will always remain.—In-
serted by loving daughter Clarice,
son-in-law Eric.
DURDIN.—In loving memory of
our dear wife and mother, who
passed away at Hamley Bridge on
June 5, 1948. Lovingly remembered.
EDWARDS.—In loving memory of
Charles, passed away June 5, 1946.
Always in my thoughts.
—Inserted by loving wife Ada.
EDWARDS.—In loving memory of
our dear husband and father, passed
away June 5, 1946.—Always remem-
bered hy his loving wife and son.
FLINT, Agnes.—In loving memory
of my dear mother, passed away June
3, 1940. R.I.P.—Ever remembered by
daughter Alice Cyril and children
(Penola).
FOX.—In loving memory of my
dear father, Frederick Machin, who
passed away June 5, 1942.—Ever re-
membered by Norm.
GOLDING.—In loving memory of
mother, passed away at Mount Pleas-
ant on June 5, 1947.—Ever remem-
bered by Gloria and Bill.
HANRAHAN.—In loving memory
of my dear husband, passed away
June 5, 1942.
God saw you suffer,
He know you had your share;
He gently closed your eyes,
And took you in His care.
—Inserted by his wife Myrtle.
HANRAHAN.—In loving memory of
Jack, who passed away June 5, 1942.
To think we could not say goodbye,
Will always bring regret;
But hearts that loved you truly
Are ones that never forget.
—Ever remembered by George, Greta,
Mavis and Margaret.
HANRAHAN.—In loving memory of
my dear dad, passed away June 5,
1942. I miss you dad, I always will;
whatever else I fail to do, I never
fail to think of you.—Inserted by his
daughter Irene.
HANRAHAN.—In loving memory of
John, who passed away June 5, 1942.
R.I.P.
Beautiful memories are all we have
left
Of one we loved and will never for-
get.
—Ever remembered by mother and
father.
HANRAHAN.—In loving memory of
my loving brother Jack, who passed
away on June 5, 1942.
We think of you in silence,
With hearts that are sincere,
And cherish all the memories
Of the days when you were here.
—Inserted by Jim, Stella, and Ray.
HANRAHAN.—In loving memory of
Jack, who passed away June 5, 1942.
R.I.P.—Ever remembered by his
aunts and uncles, Woodville.
HAYES.—In loving memory of my
wife Annie, who passed away June
5, 1946.
One of the kindest, one of the best.
—Ever remembered by her husband
Will.
HAYES.—Loving memories of dear
mother, who passed away June 5,
1946.
Golden memories silently kept
Of my dear mother I'll never forget.
—Ever remembered by Amy and
Clarrie.
IN MEMORIAM
HAYES.—Loving and treasured
memories of our dear mother, Annie
Letitia Campbell, who passed away
June 5, 1946.—Ever remembered by
her daughter Rita and son-in-law
Stan Harmer.
HAYES, Annie Letitia Kelly.—In
memory of our dear mother and de-
voted grandma.
In the morn her angel face shall
smile,
Which we have loved long since and
lost awhile.
—Remembered by Carevle, Johna,
Bronwen, Malcolm Phillips.
HERRAMAN.—In loving memory of
our brother Albert, who passed away
June 5, 1949.
A little tribute, fond, and true,
To show we still remember you.
—Ever remembered by his sisters and
brother.
HIGGINS.—In loving memory of
mother, passed away June 4, 1945.—
Loved and remembered always by her
daughter May.
HILL.—Cherished memories of our
darling Natalie, passed away June
5, 1948.
We can always see our darling's
face,
Through a mist of anxious tears;
But a parent's part is a broken
heart,
Through many lonely years.
No truer love than mum's and dad's,
From humble birth to throne;
Though dearly loved by others,
You were our very own.
You gave to us in life,
Your sweetness and a love that
was fond and true,
And our hearts just ache with
sadness,
And longing dear, for you.
—Loved and longed for always by
mum and dad.
HILL.—In fond and loving memory
of our dear sister Natalie, passed
away June 5, 1948.
God must have a beautiful garden,
He always chooses the best;
He surely picked the sweetest flower
When he took dear Nattie home
to rest.
—Fondly remembered always by
Mollie and Ron.
HILL.—In loving memory of dear
Nat., who passed away on June 5,
1948.
To live in the hearts you leave
behind is not to die.
—Always remembered by Bob.
HILL.—In loving memories of
Natalie, who passed away June 5,
1948.
To think we could not say good-bye
Will always bring regret;
But hearts that love you truly
Are ones that never forget.
HILL.—In loving memory of
Natalie. Her happy memories will
linger with us always.—Sadly missed
by Maureen.
HILL.—In loving memory of dear
Natalie, passed away June 5, 1948.
Always unselfish, loving and kind,
What a beautiful memory she left
behind.
—Always remembered by her loving
girl friend Betty.
HILL.—Fondest memories of Nata-
lie, who passed away June 5, 1948.
A thought today,
A memory always.
—Ever remembered by uncle Harold
and family, Eileen and family.
HILLMAN, Albert.—In loving mem-
ory of dad, passed away June 5,
1946.
Little I knew as the day dawned
The sorrow it would bring.
—Remembered by his wife and sons.
JACKSON.—In remembrance of
our mother and grandmother, A.
Jackson, who passed away June 4,
1943.—Inserted by her son Frank
and family Redhill.
JOHNSON.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
June 5, 1936.
Deep in our hearts your sweet mem-
ory is kept.
—Inserted by loving daughter Nell,
Bill, Eric.
KLEI.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away in 1946.
Never a day goes by without a thought
of you.
—Ever remembered by Elva and Gus.
KUPKE, Ben.—Passed away June
5, 1943. Memories never fade.—
Inserted by Herb and daughter-in-
law Rose.
LIPPY.—In loving memory of dear
nana, passed away June 4, 1945.
A little tribute, true and tender,
To show, dear nana, we still remem-
ber.
—Ever remembered by Dot and family.
MacDONALD.—Sacred to the mem-
of Alice Louisa, passed on to higher
service on June 5, 1947.
A beautiful Christian soul worthy of
everlasting remembrance.
—Inserted by her husband Peter.
MacDONALD.—A loving tribute to
the memory of my darling mother,
who passed away June 5, 1947.—From
son Albert and wife.
MARSH.—In loving memory of
dad, who died June 5, 1912.—Remem-
bered by Addie, Edie, Mill and Sam.
MASTERS.—In loving memory of
my husband Alf, passed away June
5, 1949.
I often look at your photo,
You are smiling and seem to say
Do not grieve, I am only sleeping,
We will meet again some day.
—Inserted by loving wife Maggie.
MASTERS.—In loving memory of
dear dad, passed away June 5, 1949.
What I would give to see dad smile,
To talk with him and laugh awhile.
To be together the same old way
Would be my wish today.
—Inserted by Vera, Harry, grand-
sons Rex and Brian.
MASTERS.—In loving memory of
our dear friend Alf, who passed away
on June 5, 1949.
Gone but not forgotten.
—Ever remembered by Doris and
Dick:
MATHIESON.—In loving memory
of our dear husband and father, who
passed away June 5, 1947.
We treasure still, with love sincere,
Memories of one we loved so dear.
—Always remembered by his loving
wife and family.
MATTHEWS.—In loving memory of
our dear friend, who passed away
June 4, 1948. Today brings back
sad memories of a friend so far away.
—Always loved by Doll and Len Ball.
MATTHEWS.—In fond remem-
brance of our dear wife and mother,
who passed away on June 4, 1948.
A little tribute, true and tender,
Just to show we still remember.
—Inserted by her husband and
daughters Nance and Win.
McCLINTOCK, Charles Scott.—In
fondest memory of dear dad, who
passed away June 5, 1949.—Always
remembered by Charlie and Lucy.
MOLTON.—In memory of our lov-
ing wife and mother, passed away
June 5, 1949.—Remembered always by
her loving husband Col and family.
MOLTON.—In loving memory of my
dear mother, passed away June 5,
1949.—Always remembered by her
loving son Jack.
MOLTON.—In memory of my lov-
ing mother, who passed away June
5, 1949.—Always remembered by Muff,
Lance, grandchildren Bruce and
Helen.
MOLTON.—In memory of my lov-
ing mother, who passed away June 5,
1949.—Always remembered by
Charles, Renee, grandchildren Janette
and Ruth.
MOLTON.—In loving memory of
Ethel, who passed away June 5, 1949.
—Fondly remembered by Ada and
Will Giles.
MORTON (nee Waterman).—In
loving memory of dear Florence, who
passed away on June 5, 1947.
To live in the hearts of those we love
is not to die.
—Ever remembered by her mother,
father, sisters and brothers.
PACKER.—In loving memory of
my dear husband and our father
William Henry, who passed away
June 5, 1936.
Not today but every day in silence
we remember.
—Inserted by his wife Mabel, and
sons Lionel, Donald and Gordon.
POTTER.—In loving memory of
dear dad, passed away June 5, 1947.
A thought for today, a memory for
ever.—Always remembered by Ila.
RHIND.—In loving memory of
mum, who passed away May 3, 1949.
Tears in my eyes do not glitter,
My face is not always sad, but God
only knows how I long for the won-
derful mother I had.—Ever remem-
bered by her son Jim.
RICHTER.—In loving memory of
dear mother, who passed away June
5, 1943.—Always remembered by
Stella and son-in-law Bill.
RICHTER.—In loving memory of
our dear mother and grandmother,
who passed away June 5, 1943.—Al-
ways remembered by Jean, Ken, Jean
and Brenda.
RICHTER, Daisy Ella.—In Ioving
memory or our wife and mother,
passed away June 5, 1943.
—Inserted by husband and son Jack.
RICHTER.—In loving memory of
dear mother, passed away June 5,
1943.
—Ever remembered by Dolly, Don
and family.
ROBSHAW, Edith.—In loving mem-
ory of our dear wife and mother,
who passed away June 5, 1945.
We miss you most of all when day
is done.
—Always remembered by Joan,
Wendy and daddy.
ROWE.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed beyond
June 5, 1938.
Not just today, but every day in
silence remembered by Marjorie and
Irene.
ROYAL.—In loving memory of my
dear wife, who passed away on Jun3
5, 1949.
For ever with the Lord.
—Inserted by Frank H. B. Royal.
SCOTT.—In loving memory of our
father and grandfather, who passed
away in Melbourne on June 4, 1944.
—Always remembered by Edna, Syd
and Barry.
SPENCER.—Cherished memories of
our dear brother-in-law Herb, who
passed away June 5, 1949.
—Always remembered by Harold and
Queenie.
SPENCER.—In loving memory of
our dear dad and granddad, who
passed away June 5, 1949.
Deep in our hearts a memory is
kept
Of one we loved and will never forget.
—Ever remembered by Allan, Iris and
granddaughter Dianne.
IN MEMORIAM
SPENCER, Herb.—In loving mem-
ory of our dear husband and father,
who passed away June 5, 1949.
Lonely is our home without you,
Life to us is not the same,
All the world would seem like
heaven
Just to have you here again.
—Sadly missed and ever remembered
by his loving wife Blanche and son
Neil.
SPENCER.—In loving memory of
our brother and Uncle Herbert
Arthur, who passed away on June
5, 1949.
—Always remembered by Dave and
family.
SPENCER.—In loving memory of
our dear brother Herbert, passed
away June 5, 1949.
Golden memories silently kept of the
one we loved and will never
forget.
—Ever remembered by Amy, Dick
Bob and Reta.
SPENCER.—In loving memory of
Herb, who passed away June 5, 1949.
We think or you in silence,
With a heart that is sincere,
And cherish all the memories
Of the days when you were here.
—Inserted by his loving mother-in-
law and family.
STRINGER.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
on June 5, 1948.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by Alf, Doll and family.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of
my dear wife Adelaide, who passed
away June 5, 1949.
—Remembered always by her hus-
band Edgar (Doc).
THOMAS.—In loving memory of
our dear mother and grandmother,
passed away June 5, 1949.
Golden memories silently kept
Of a wonderful mother we'll never
forget.
—Inserted by her loving son Norm,
daughter Kath and Max.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away
June 5, 1949.
You are not forgotten, mother,
For true love never dies,
The dearest place on earth to me
Is where my mother lies.
—Ever remembered by her loving son
Cliff, Rene and family.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of
our dearest mother, who passed
away June 5, 1949.
Golden memories silently kept of a
wonderful mother we will never
forget.
—Lovingly remembered by Max, Beat
and family.
THOMPSON.—In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Joe, who
passed away June 4, 1946.
Sweet is your memory, dear is your
name,
Deep in our hearts you will always
remain.
—Always remembered by mother,
father, sisters and brothers.
THOMPSON.—In loving memory of
our brother and Uncle Joe, who
passed away June 4, 1946.
A little tribute, true and tender,
Just to show we still remember.
Always remembered.—Sister Ada,
brother-in-law Reg, nieces and
nephews, Henley Beach.
THORP.—In loving memory of my
wife, who passed away June 5, 1949.
Three little words: Forget me not.
Not much, but mean a lot.—Ever
remembered by her husband.
THORP.—In loving memory of
Betty and darling Beverley, acci-
dentally killed June 5 and 7, 1949.—
Uncle Jack, Aunty Pat, Sally, Reg.
Asleep in Jesus.
THORP.—In loving memory of
Betty, who passed away June 5, 1949:
also Beverley, June 7, 1949.—Always
remembered by Mervyn, Pam and
Max.
THORP.—Treasured memories of
Betty, who passed away June 5, 1949;
also Beverley, June 7, 1949.
A cluster of tender memories,
The fondest our hearts can frame;
We weave them into a garland
And twine them around your
names.
—Ever remembered by Aunt Eva and
Lil.
THORP.—Treasured memories of
Betty, accidentally killed June 5,
1949; also darling Beverley, died of
injuries June 7, 1949. Just a token
of love and remembrance, of two we
shall never forget. Their memory to
me is a treasure, their loss a life-
time regret.—Ever remembeerd by
Gwen, Bill and children.
THORP.—Treasured memories of
Betty, accidentally killed June 5,
1949; also Darling Beverley, died of
injuries June 7, 1949. You are for-
ever in my memory, Betty and Bever-
ley. God has you in His keeping.—
Ever remembered by her mother-in-
law and grandma.
IN MEMORIAM
THORP.—Sweetest memories of my
dearly loved daughter Betty, who
was accidentally killed June 5, 1949.
Aged 18 years 11 months.
So cruel and sudden was the parting,
So hard and severe the blow.
How much I miss you, darling Bet,
No one but God can know.
Lonely is my life without you,
It will never be the same,
And all I have to comfort me
Is your picture in a frame.
Time cannot heal a broken heart,
Nor does the mind forget
Those happy days we spent together
Are gone for ever now, Bet.
In everything that's bright and gay
I'll always think of you that way,
In memory you are with me yet,
You're mine to remember when
others forget.
—For ever remembered by mum.
THORP.—Cherished memories of
my dearly loved little granddaughter
Beverley, who died of injuries, June
7, 1949. Aged 2 years.
One of God's angels only lent,
With her my happiest days were spent.
A little rosebud, so sweet and fair,
A dear little girl we longed to rear.
I was with you, little sweetheart,
When you gave your last faint sigh,
And how it broke my heart, dear,
When I had to say good-bye.
If I could kiss your dear little face,
Or see your loving smile,
And put my arms around you, darling,
Just for a little while.
They needed a new star up yonder,
And they couldn't find a brighter one
to shine,
God decided she was meant for
A star and so He sent for
That darling little Bev. of mine.
—Longed for always and for ever re-
membered by Nanna.
THORP.—In loving memory of our
dear sister-in-law Bet and niece Bev.,
who departed us on June 5 and 7,
1949. We have you in our memory,
God has you in His care.—Always re-
membered by Muriel, Eric, Rodney,
Roger.
THORP.—In fond memory of
Betty and Bev., who passed away
June 5, 1949. Always in our thoughts.
—Inserted by Dulcie, Laurie and Peter
and Colin.
THORP.—In memory of Betty and
little Beverley, who passed away on
June 5 and 7, 1949. Always in our
thoughts.—Lionel, Blanche and kid-
dies.
TUCKER.—In loving memory of
dad and grandpa, who passed away
June 4, 1945.—Always remembered by
his loving son Charles, Iris and
family.
URWIN, Robson.—In loving
memory of dear Rob, who passed away
June 5, 1948.
Memories:
I think of you in silence,
But what is cost to lose you no one
will ever know.
—Remembered always by loving wife
Jane.
URWIN.—In loving memory of our
dear dad and grandpa, passed away
June 5, 1948.
To have, to love, and then to part
Is the saddest story of a human
heart.
His love was great, his heart was
kind,
No better dad one could find.
—Sadly missed by Madge, Les and
Geoffrey.
WIPER, Hilda May (nee Marsh).—
In memory of my wife, who passed
away June 5, 1943. A little tribute,
true and tender, just to show we
still remember.—Inserted by her lov-
ing husband Geo.
WIPER., Hilda May—Cherished
memories of a dear friend, passed
away June 5, 1942. Beautiful memory
forever.—Inserted by Eva Jacobs.
RETURN THANKS
HOGAN.—Mrs. A Hogan and son,
Mr. Tut Hogan wish to THANK
all kind relatives and friends for
floral tributes, letters, telegrams,
cards, and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad be-
reavement and special thanks to
Dr. Edelman. Will all please accept
this as sincere personal expression of
thanks?
SEARLE.—Mr. W. T. Searle, son
and daughters wish to sincerely
THANK all kind relatives and friends
for floral tributes, cards, letters, tele-
grams and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad loss
of their beloved wife and mother.
Will all please accept this as our
personal thanks?
WINTERFIELD.—L. R. Winterfield
and Jennifer wish to THANK
many friends for kindness shown
their son and brother Lee, in his
long and painful illness and for all
letters or condolence and sympathy.
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