Please wait. Contacting image service... loading

Article text

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 4/-; 1/6 each additional.
BIRTHS
ADAMSON.— At Geelong Hospital,
on January 13, to Marie and Lance —
a son.
BROWN.— On January 25, at Emer-
gency Hospital, Mile End, to Marjory
and Mostyn— a daughter.
BURROWS.— On January 30, at
Q.V.M.H., to the wife of W. A. Bur-
rows — a daughter (Lynette Jean).
Both well. Special thanks to hospital
staff.
CARMICHAEL (nee Rice).— On
January 30, at Hutchinson Hospital,
Gawler, to Linda, wife of Wilson, of
Wasleys — a son (Geoffrey Wilson).
CHAPPEL.— On January 28, at
S.C.D.H., to Margaret and Bob— a
daughter (Wendy Elizabeth).
COVENTRY (nee Bishop).— On
January 28, at Emergency Hospital,
to Dorothy and John — a son (Doug-
las John). Both well.
DIENER. — On January 28, at
Strathalbyn District S.M. Hospital,
to Vida and Harold — a son, both well.
GALE.— On January 21, to Frances
and Ronald— a daughter (Mary
Janet).
HARDING (nee Thompson). — On
January 26, at Rowan, to Janet and
Graham — a son (Brian Gordon).
Thanking Dr. E. L. Symons and hospi-
tal staff. Visitors from Thursday.
HARRISON (nee Phelps).— at Ar-
drossan Hospital, on January 25, to
Shirley and Cleve — a daughter (Lyn-
ette Shirley). Both well. Special
thanks to Dr. Chard and hospital
staff.
HEARNE (nee Symons). — On Janu-
ary 30, at Quambi, to Louvain and
Bill— a daughter (Leona Diane).
HILL.— On January 25, at Mt. Bar-
ker S.M. Hospital, to Laureen and
Howard — a daughter (Christine Faye).
Thanking all in attendance.
HUTTON.— On January 29, to Zella
and John, of Glencoe — a son (Robert
Mark).
KELLY (nee Lawrie).— On January
29, at Henley Private Hospital, to
Barbara and Jim — a son. Both well.
Thanking Dr. Nairn, matron and
sisters.
KIMBER (nee Hann). — On January
24, at Henley Private Hospital, to
Hazel and Doug— a son (Roger Doug-
las).
KNIGHT (nee Hale).— On January
24, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Knight,
of Henley Beach — a son (Gregory).
KROGDAHL.— On January 28, at
Memorial Hospital, to Lois and Neil
—a daughter. Thanking those in at-
tendance.
KUCHEL (nee Hennig). —On Janu-
ary 28, at S.M. Hospital, Murray
Bridge, to Evelyn and Keith —a son
(Kevin Bruce). Thanking Dr. Rowe
and hospital staff.
LANE. —On January 29, at Q.V.M.H.,
to Hilda and Harry —a daughter
(Janet Irene). Both well. Thanking
nursing staff in attendance.
LOECHEL (nee Hannaford). —On
January 27, at Gumeracha Soldiers'
Memorial Hospital, to Ilene and
John —a son (Lindsay Colin). Thank-
ing Dr. Strattman and hospital staff.
McCONNELL (nee Pobke). —On
January 6, at Waikerie, to Kathleen
and Reece, of Mercunda —a daughter
(Beverley Kay).
McMILLAN (nee Mathlin). —On
January 28, at Glenelg Community,
to Lloyd and Joan —a son. No visi-
tors seven days (hospital regulation).
McNICOL. —On January 27, at Tai-
lem Bend Hospital, to Phyl and Ern,
Narrung —a daughter (Suzanne Eve).
NAGEL (nee Mitchell) .—On January
23, at Mannnm District Hospital, to
Mavis and Gordon —a son (Wayne
Lesley).
NIEJAIKE (nee Staker). —On Janu-
ary 28, at Pinnaroo S.M. Hospital,
to Margaret and Ron —a daughter
(stillborn). Thanking Dr. Millar
and Sister Jarrett.
PHILLIPS (nee Wakefield). —On
January 29, at Hindmarsh Memorial
Hospital, to Betty and John —a son
(Dennis John). Thanks to Dr. Wall-
man and nursing staff.
PUCKRIDGE (nee Maton). —On
January 27, at Rowan, to Alice and
Harry —a daughter (Ann Lesley).
Thanking all in attendance.
RICH (nee Lemmey). —On January
27, at the Casterton Memorial Hos-
pital, Victoria, to Joyleen and Gar-
nett —a son (Gerald David). Both
well. Thanking Dr. O'Sullivan and
hospital staff.
RIVERS (nee Deguet).— On January
24, at Wallaroo Hospital, to Joyce
and Lance — a little brother for Pam
and Wayne (Trevor Allan). Thank-
ing Dr. Robertson and staff.
ROBINSON. —On January 28, at
Hindmarsh Maternity Hospital, to
Nona and Bert —a son (Roy Alexan
der). Both well. Thanking Dr.
McKenzie and staff.
SMITH (nee Porter). —On January
27, at Memorial Hospital, to Mary
and Glen —a son (Warren Glen).
Thanks to Dr. Sweeney and hospital
staff.
SMITH (nee McDonald).— On Janu-
ary 28, at Whyalla, to Jean and
Gerald — a daughter (Paulene Jean).
A sister for Lynton.
TUCKETT (nee Browne). —At Tai
lem Bend District Hospital, to Ineen
and Don —a son (Brian John). A
brother for Ross and Dawn. Thank
ing all in attendance.
WELLS. —On January 29, to Elea
nor, wife of Andrew Wells —a son.
WILKINS (nee Eitzen). —On Janu
ary 29, at Calvary, to Lois and Ted
—a son (Christopher Ward). Thank
ing all in attendance.
WOOD (nee Stocker). —On January
29, at McBride's, to Freda and Lin —
a daughter (Susan Heather). Thank
ing all in attendance.
WRIGHT. —On January 26, at Hen
ley Private Hospital, to Helen and
Frank —a daughter (Barbara Anne).
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.
30/1/51
Geoffrey Treloar, Woods Point.
Keith Burrows, 10 Cliff street, East
Glenelg.
Heather Lehmann, "The Manse,"
South Kilkerran.
31/1/51
Ronwyn Liebich, Rowland Flat.
Mr. A. R. Edlington, 26 Phillip st.,
Southwark.
Approaching Marriages
AGNEW— CATFORD.— The marriage
of Ruth, younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Agnew, of Halbury, to Ron,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cat-
ford, of Hoyleton, will be solemnised
at the Balaklava Methodist Church,
on Saturday, February 3, at 4 p.m.
BIAR— ADAMS.— The marriage of
Doris Regina, twin daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Biar, Nuriootpa, to Kevin
Joseph, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Adams, of Berri, will be solemnised
at St. Petri Church, Nuriootpa, on
Saturday, February 3, at 3.30.
CHINNER— WILLS.— The marriage
of Hazel, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Chinner, 'Milton Bank,'
One Tree Hill, to James Edwin, youn-
ger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wills,
Gawler, will be solemnised at Tod
Street Methodist Church, Gawler, on
February 3, at 6.30 pm.
MANUEL— MARGITICH.— The mar-
riage of Ronda Gladys, elder daughter
of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. J.
Manuel, of Ashton, to Robert John,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar-
gitich, of West Croydon, will be so-
lemnised at Sacred Heart Church,
Hindmarsh, on Saturday, February 3,
at 630 p.m.
PURTLE — WYLD. — The marriage of
Barbara, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Purtle, of Torrensville,
to John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Wyld, of Brompton, will be solem-
nised at The Church of The Sacred
Heart, Hindmarsh, with Nuptial Mass
on February 3, at 9 a.m.
TANK— THOMPSON.— The marriage
of Betty Gwenyth, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. N. Tank, Brighton,
to Alan Ross, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Thompson, Millicent,
will be solemnised at Brighton Bap-
tist Church, on February 3, at 4.30
p.m.
WEDDING— MESSNER.— The mar-
riage of Patricia, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wedding, of Park-
side, to James, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Messner, of Parkside, will
be solemnised at St. Raphael's Church,
Parkside, on Saturday, February 3, at
10.30 a.m. Nuptial Mass.
ENGAGEMENTS
EVANS — HUBBARD.— The engage-
ment is announced of Patricia Mabel,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Evans, of Adelaide, to Jack Raymond,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. H. Hub-
bard, of Plympton.
FULLER — DUNN. — Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Fuller have pleasure in announc-
ing the engagement of their eldest
daughter Marie, to William, eldest
son of Mrs. E. R. Phaup and the late
Mr. J. A. Dunn.
HUNT — PRYCE. — The engagement
is announced of Barbara, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hunt,
of Finnis, to Grenville, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pryce, of Mt.
Compass.
JEFFERY — ENNIS.— The engage-
ment is announced of Valma, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jef-
fery, of Ferryden Park, to Douglas,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Ennis,
of Devon Park.
ENGAGEMENTS
McCLURE — BOTTRILL.— The en-
gagement is announced of Alice Jean,
younger daughter of Mrs. and the
late Mr. G. McClure, of Murray Bridge,
to Victor Roy, of Adelaide, younger
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Bottrill, of Berri.
TRUSCOTT—HOOPER.— The en-
gagement is announced of Marjorie,
elder daughter of Mrs. M. L. Taylor,
of Evandale, and Mr. R. N. Truscott,
of Beulah Park, to Lancelot, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hooper, of
Riverton.
WERNER — REIMANN.— The engage-
ment is announced of Nadine E.,
youngest daughter of Mrs. and the
late Mr. C. F. W. Werner, of Greenock,
to Leslie B., only son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Reimann, of Eudunda.
DOUBLE ENGAGEMENT
CARTER — NELLIGAN.— The en-
gagement is announced of June
Therise, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Carter, of Edwardstown, to
Leo James, son of Mr. J. T. Nelligan
and the late Mrs. Nelligan, of Pillana,
West Coast.
CARTER— KELLY.— The engage-
ment is announced of Nancy Claire,
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Carter, of Edwardstown, to Francis
Joseph, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kelly, of Booborowie.
DEATHS
ALTMANN.— On January 30, at a
private hospital, Adelaide, Wilhelm
Heinrich, beloved husband of Amanda
Altmann, of Ardrossan, and loving
father of Rita, father-in-law of Ben,
and grandfather of Howard and John.
Aged 74 years.
BAKER.— On January 26. at hospi
tal. Kevin Vernon, ? dearly loved
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Jaker and loved nephew or uncle
Joe. Reg. aunty Mary and aunty Bess.
Sadly missed.
BAKER. — On January 26, at hospi
tal, Kevin Vernon. loved nephew of
uncle BiU aunty Shirley and cousin
of Suzanne. In God's care.
BIRDSEYE.— On January 28, at
hospital. William Hall, husband of
Margaret, and father of Hillary,
Eric and Harfield. Privately interred.
BIRKS. ? On January 26. at her re
sidence. 3 Springfield avenue. Spring
field. Lucy. . beloved wife of Napier
Blrks.
BOROWICKI. — On January 30, at
the residence of her daughter Mrs. S.
C. Trevena, No. 9 Osmond terrace,
Norwood, Frances, widow of Ignatius
Borowicki. late of Sevenhills, and
loving mother of Bena, Leo, Annie,
Peter (deceased), Tom, Rose, Sophia
and Millie. Aged 80 years. Requiescat
in pace.
BROWNE.— On January 27. at hos
pital, Roy, loved brother of Dorothy
(Mrs. Helps), brother-in-law of Dick
and uncle nf Clayton. Jenny, and Jim
(deceased). At -rest..
BURGAN. - On January 27, at
Glenelg, Elizabeth Jane, beloved wife
of the late James Burgan (late of
Kadina), and loving sister of Annie.
Sue, Frank (deceased). Aged 77
years. A patient sufferer at rest.
BURGAN. - On January 27, at
Glenelg, Elizabeth Jane, beloved step-
mother of Jim and Harry.
CLISBY.— On January 30 (sud-
denly), at her residence, 75 Hewitt
avenue, Toorak Gardens, Lucy Elbo-
rough, beloved wife of the late Robert
(Bob) Edmund Clisby, loving mother
of Eunice (Mrs. Bickle), Lloyd, Ray-
mond and Colin, mother-in-law of
Merna, and dear grandma of Robert,
Jeanette, Shirley and Robert. Aged
72 years.
CLISBY.— On January 30, at 75
Hewitt avenue, Toorak Gardens, Lucy,
loving sister of Elsie (Mrs. A. E.
Ward), Emily (Miss Page), Frank
and Harry Page.
CORNISH.— On January 26, at Ade
laide. Stanley Claude Cornish, late
of Gilberton, the dearly beloved son
of Rose Cornish, of Nailsworth. and
the late William, loved brother of
Ivy. Bin, Reena and Brusso. Aged 42
years. At rest.
FINN.— On January 24, at Port Plrle
Hospital. Margaret Ann (Edith) Finn,
of 44 ReveU street, reUct of John
Joseph Finn and foster parent of
Annie (Mrs. D. F. Hall, 78 Eyre St..
Sooth Broken H11L N.S.W.).. Aged
83.
FOSTER. — On January 29, at hospi
tal. Florenre Isabel, dearly loved
wife of the late Cecil James Foster,
loving mother of Laurel (Mrs. Ted
Worms). Chris (Mrs. George Gilbert
son). Jean (Mrs. Ray Hutchins) and
Keith. Aged 61 years. A patient suf
ferer at rest.
GROVES. — On January 30, at his
late residence. 3 First avenue. St.
Peters. Arthur Ernest Perdval. dearly
celoved husband of C. A. (Lottie)
Groves and loving father of Fred and
father-in-law of Thelma. Aged 64
years. Peacefully resting.
HAIGH. — On January 29. Jean Eliza
beth, widow of George Donald Haigb,
of 51 Hawkers road. Medindie. devoted
sister of Margaret, Emily. Clare and
Elsie, sister-in-law of James and Roy.
Rest after weariness.
HARVEY. — On January 30, at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. C.
C. Scholz, 31 Allen avenue, Brooklyn
Park, Jane Rebecca, the dearly be-
loved wife of the late William Tre-
zise Harvey, late of Roebuck street,
Mile End, and the loving mother of
Annie and Ethel, loved mother-in-law
of Ray and Clarrie, fond nana of
June and Bev. Aged 67 years. A
patient sufferer at rest.
HEAPS. — On January 29. at Lameroo
District Hospital. Angas Joseph, the
beloved husband of the late Hughina
Heaps, of 224 Gouger street. Adelaide,
and loving father of Hannah. Chriss.
Nell and Choral. Aged 80 years.
HOGAN.— On January 29. at Lourdes
Valley. Glen Osmond, James (Jimmy)
Hogan, a well-known and highly res-
pected identity of Spalding and
Georgetown. Aged 91 years. Requiem
masses on Wednesday and Thursday.
at St. Augustine's. Spalding. at 7
a.m- Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. H. V.
Walpole and family. R.I.P.
JONES, Pte F. N., No. 2217.— Son ol
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones, of Toorak
Gardens, died as result of motor cycle
ictadent. at Mormngton, Victoria, on
January 30. Funeral to take place
aomington, on Friday February 2.
KERNICK. — On January 29, at the
Adelaide Children's Hospital. Kevin
Sraham. beloved infant son
it Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kernick. of
Preeling. Aged 7 months.
MATHEWS.— On January 30. at hos
pital. Broken Hill, Arthur Aloysius.
Nearly loved husband of Eileen Cyril
nee Scanlon). Aged 50 years. Re
rolescat in sac*.
McCONNELL. — On January 28, at
Broken Hill and District Hospital.
Julia Mary, beloved wife of Edward
H. McConneU. at 469 Blende street.
Broken win, and loving mother of
Ray. Cora. Melva and Carmel. Aged
49 years. Requiescat in pace.
MILNE.— On January 30, at his late
residence, 87 Gordon road. Prospect,
WUliam. dearly beloved husband of
the late Agnes Mime, of Murraytown.
leaving three sons and three daugh
ters. Aged 81 years.
. O'CONNOR. — On January 26. at
hospital. Peter John, dearly beloved
husband of Mary O'Connor, of Martin
terrace. Kadina. also loving brother
of Tom. Lizzie I deceased), and Annie.
Aged 72 years. Requiescat in pace.
SMITH. — On January 29. at a pri
vate hospital, Lily May. widow of
Charles Henley Smith, late of War
nertown. and loving mother of Ced.
Rex and Leo. Aged 75 years.
TEAKLE. — On January 30, at Old
Folks' Home. MagUl. Alexander Teakle.
Iste Charleston and Woodside. A;ed
31 years.
TURNER.— On January 29. Edith
Evelyn, the dearly beloved wife of
the late Robert Arthur Turner, of
49 Gurrs road, Kensington, and the
loving mother of Bob, fond motherin
law of Kathleen, and fond gran of
Janice, Trevor and Barry. Aged 73
years. At rest.
WOOD. — On January 29, at her
residence. 347 Unley road. Malvern.
Clara Louisa, dearly beloved wife o
Alfred George Wood and loving
mother of Dulcie. Reginald. George
and Ronald. Aged 73 years.
Heroes Of The Empire
'At the going down of the sun and In
the morning we win remember them.'
HINCKS.— In loving memory of
James, passed away January 30. 1948.
—Always remembered by Hector, Het
tle and Joy.
KOSCHADE, R. W. Cpl. R.A.A.F.—
A tribute of love to the memory of
djar^Robert. passed away January
Until the day breaks
And God's peace we share.
We leave you. dear Robert.
In God's tender care.
— Lovingly remembered by mother
and father.
KOSCHADE, ex R.A.A.F.— In fond
est memories of Bob. who passed
away January 31. 1947.— Ever re
gggfSa Rita.'' toTtog brother
IN MEMORIAM
BAWDEN.— In loving memory ol
8FI .df?r sonJ an-1 'other Don.
ftAjA_P.. accidentally drowned at
Mlldura, January 31. 1943.
Always In our thoughts.
— Ever remembered by his parents
brothers and sisters. Roy. Joan. Ida,
Ross. Stan and BeryL
CARMICHAEL. — Loved memories oi
dear May, passed away January 30,
1950.
Sweetest memories fond and true
From one who thought the world ol
you.
— Sadly missed by aunty May.
CARMICHAEL.— Loving memory ol
my friend, who passed away January
30. 1950. — Always remembered by hei
friend Gran Jenkln.
CH1VELL.— In loving memory of mj
dear mother, who passed away Jan'
nary 31. 1947. Years may pa*s anc
fade away, but memories alwiji stay
— Ever remembered by 4£U2b.«ef ?-«»
? IN MEMORIAM
CON'Ub*:— .si lovi:., .i.cmory of my
dear .-on lc.cr who p^9frd away, re
sult ol 1-cciuv.m. J-iu .r.. -i. i'J-0 —
.iver rtuu.nbere.. by hi.' tiuu.
CONGLt;.— In fonu ana uficctionur
memor\ nf my iiarlin;; br .thcr 1'ctrr
who oled. result ol .-.wlmnuiiK acct
oent. January 31. I9J.0. aged 16 years.
—Too saaly missed to be ever for
gotten by his sister Pat.
CONGcE. — In lond memory of Peter,
who passed away January 31. 19)0.
Deep in our hearts a [ond memory
keeps.
—Inserted by Pat and Margaret.
CCRRAN. — In loving memory of
dear Lily, who passed away January
31. I960.
Three little words, forget me not.
They don't seem much but mean a lot.
—Ever remembered by Leon.
DOTTLE. — In loving memory of
May. who passed away January 31.
1950. — Sadly missed by Len and Mar
FERGUSON.— In loving memory of
my dear husband Guinord James.
who passed away January 31. 1943.
A silent thought, a secret tear.
Often wishing you were near.
— Always remembered by his loving
wife.
FERGUSON. Gullford (Bob).—
Passed away January 31, 1949. — Ever
remembered by bis lovine brother and
sister-in-law. BUI and Clarice.
FERGUSON. — In loving memory
of Bob. who passed away January
31. 1949.
Two sad years of thinking
Of one we loved and lost.
We who loved him dearly
Know what the parting cost.
— Ever remembered by Peggy and
FERGUSON. — In loving memory of
our dear Uncle Bob. who passed away
January 31. 1949.
A thought for today.
A memory for ever.
— Ever remembered by Dolly, Rene,
Kevin and John Crowhurst.
FORTH. — In loving memory of our
dear husband and father. passed
away January 31. 1950. A golden
gate stood open that sad and un
happy day, with farewell left un
spoken you peacefuUy passed away. —
Inserted by his wife and famUy.
FORTH. — In sad and loving mem
ory of dear dad, who left us with
out farewell one year ago today. —
Remembered always. Ronda and Max.
FORTH. — In loving memory of
dear dad and grandpa. . When last
I saw your smiling face: you looked
so bright and well; Uttle did we think
that day would be our last farewell.
— Arnold. Joyce and girls.
FORTH. — In loving memory of our
dear father and grandpa. passed
away January 31, 1950. A thought
for today, a memory for ever. — Al-
ways remembered by Jean. Marsh.
Jeanette, Robert. BlUie.
FORTH. — In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, passed
away January 31, 1950.
Without a farewell he feU asleep.
With Just a memory for us to keep.
— Always remembered by Cyril, Mary
and grandchildren Barbara and
John.
GARDINER.— In loving remem
brance of our dearly loved husband
and father, who fell asleep on January
3L 1949.
Resting where no shadows faU.
— Still sadly missed by his wife
Bertha, daughters Rita ant Elvera.
and sister-in-law Helena.
GIRRBACH.— In memory of our
dear friend Fred, who passed away
January 31. 1949.— Ever remembered
by John. Mar] and family.
GOHRA.— In loving memory of my
dear wife, who departed this life
January 31. 1950.
Looking back with tenderness
Along the path you trod,
I bless the years I had with you
And leave the rest with God.
—Ever remembered by her loving hus
GOHRA.— Cherished memories of
mother, who wUl never be forgotten
by her loving daughter Sylvia, son
in-law Gordon and grandchildren
Josephine and John.
GuHRA. — In loving memory ol
Maud. feU asleep January 31. 1950.
Resting where no shadows fall.
In perfect peace our loved ones await
us all.
—Always remembered by Aunt Rose.
GOHRA.— In loving memory of my
dearly beloved daughter Maud, who
was called home on January 31. 1950.
aged 52 years.
Gone from us that smiling face.
Those pleasant, cheerful ways.
The heart that won so many friends
In bygone, happy days.
— Loved, remembered, longed for al
ways by her loving mother «.nd
family.
GOHRA. — In loving memory of my
dearest sister Maud, who was called
home January 31. 1950. aged 52 years.
Her life was full of kindly deeds.
Forgetting self in others' needs.
Until so weary and sore distressed
God caUed our loved one home to
rest.
But with the mom her angel face
win smile.
Which we have loved long since and
lost awhile.
—So sadly missed by her loving sister
Floss, niece Daphne and families.
GOHRA. — In loving memory of our
dear sister Maud, who passed away
January 31, 1950.
A beautiful nature, loving and kind.
A lovely memory to leave behind.
— Remembered always by DoU and
Dick.
HARPER. — Treasured memories of
our dear husband and father, passeC
away January 30. 1947.— Ever remem
bered by his loving wife and son Jeff.
HARPER.— Loving memories of our
ear dad and grandpa, passed away
January 30, 1947. — Always remem
bered by Max. Thelma and famuy.
HARRT.— In loving memory of my
dear mother, died January 31. 1946.
Time moves on but memories stay. —
Clara. Roy.
HARRY. — In loving memory of dear
mum, passed away January 31. Al
ways In my thoughts. — Jean. Cec.
famUy.
HARRT. — Cherished memories of
our dear mother, who passed away
January 31. 1946. Tour memory Is
our dearest keepsake. — Inserted by
Maud. Herb and Fred.
HOPKINS.— Loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away Janu
ary 31. 1949.
As you rest In pence so will you re
main in our thoughts.
— Always ever remembered by son
and daughters, Frank. Rita. Jean.
HORNE. — In loving memory of dear
Uncle Walter, passed away January
31. 1950. — Always remembered by
May. Jim and Glenn.
HUTCHINS. — In loving memory of
ny darling wife Ethel, who passec
iway January 31. 1946. A beautifu:
nemory to leave behind. A cherishec
smile, a heart of gold: the dearest
rife the world could hold. I often
look at your photo: you are smiling
ind seem to say. Do not grieve; I
im only sleeping: we win meet Again
some day. Sad in my heart when in
sUence alone, I cherish sweet memo
ries that are only my own. — Never
to be forgotten by her devoted hus
jand Carl.
HUTCHINS. — In loving memory of
aur dear mother, who passed away
January 31. 1946.
Solden memories sUently kept
Of a wonderfud mother we shaU never
torget.
—Always remembered by Florence,
Max, Helen and Kay.
JAQUES. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and gran, who passed
away January 31. 1949.— Always re
membered by Hilca. Brownie, Donald
and Judith.
JAQUES. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and gran, who passed
away January 31. 1949. — Remembered
always by Glad. Tom and Heather.
JAQUES. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and gran, who passed
away January 31. 1949.— Always re
membered by Diet Meg and Alan.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of
dear dad. who passed away January
31. 1937.
A tender chord of memory is softly
touched today.
—Inserted by Eddie and Iil.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of
dad. passed away January 31. 1937.
As you rest in peace so will you re
main in our thoughts.
—Remembered by Florrie and Jack.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of
dear grandpa, passed away January
31, 1937.
Beautiful memories silently kept.
— Fondly remembered by Betty.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
January 30. 1948.
Resting where no shadows fall.
— Inserted by her loving family.
JOLLEY. Ernest Edwin.— In loving
memory of our dear husband and
father, who passed away January 31.
1947. Too dearly loved to be forgot-
ten.
JOLLEY. — In memory of my dear
frlend Ern., who passed away on
January 31. 1947. — Always remem-
bered by 'Spog' Round.
KNAGGS. — In loving memory of
darling Lorna, who left us January
31. 1946.
five sad years have passed away.
To speak my thoughts I will not try,
A silent thought, a secret tear.
Always wishing you were here.
— Dearly loved and sadly missed by
mother and father.
KNAGGS. — In loving memory of
jorna. passed away January 31, 1946.
Svery day In some sweet way
Your memory always seems to come
my way.
Sweetest memories fond and true
Of a better friend in this world I never
had than you.
—Remembered by Mary. Cec and
children.
KNAGGS. — In loving memory of
dear Lorna. who passed away Janu
ary 31. 1946.
Loved by all.
— Inserted by Roy, Flo, and family.
KNAGGS. — In loving memory of
Lorna, who passed away January 31,
1946. — Ever remembered by Eric.
KNAGGS. — In loving memory of
dear Lorna. who passed away January
With tender love and deep regret.
We who loved you will never forget.
—Sadly missed by Mollie. Geoff, and
Judy.
KUMNICK. — In loving memory or
our dear son and brother Cllve, who
passed away January 30. 1939.
Time moves on but memories stay.
— Always remembered by mother,
father, brothers and sisters.
LANSLEY.— In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
January 31. 1946.— Ever remembered
by her loving family.
LINDO. — In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, passed away
January 31. 1950.
Your loving nature, kindly ways.
Will be our memories always.
— Ever remembered by loving hus-
band Walter and daughter Jean.
IN MEMORIAM
LINDO.— In loving memory of our
dear mother and Grandmother, who
Passed away January 31, 195O
We cherish with love sincere
Fondly remembered by Win, Eddie
and children.
LINDO.— In loving memmory of dear
mother, passed away January 31. 1930.
What I'd give to see mum smile.
To talk to her and laugh awhile.
Those of you who have a mother.
Cherish her with care.
For you never know a heartache
Till you see her vacant chair.
— Ever remembered by her son Laurie,
and daughter-in-law Irene.
LOCK.— In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed
away January 31. 1949. — Always re
membered by his loving wife and
daughter.
MADEX. — A tribute of love to dear
mum. and gran., passed away January
31. 1938. — Always remembered by
deugter Addle, grandson Ralph.
McKENNT. — Sweet memories ol my
dear father, who passed away Janu
ary 30. 1950. — Always remembered by
his daughter Florence and grand
chUdren. Nalrne.
SIcPUERSON. H. R.— In memory of
Roy. loving husband of Vera and
rather of Barrie. Spen. Don. John,
Robert, who passed away suddenly.
January 31. 1950. Peacefully resting.
MILLAR. — In loving memory of
dear mother, who passed away Janu
ary 31. 1948. — Always remembered by
her daughter Dorothy, and Ken.
MILLAR.— In loving memory of our
dear sister Ruby, who passed away
January 31. 1948. — Loved by ail who
knew her.-'-Sadly missed by her sis
ter and brother-in-law. Hilda and
Walter.
MONAGHAN.— In loving memory of
Don. passed away January 31. 1950. It
does not need 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 mum. dad.
sister and brothers.
MONAGHAN.— In memory of Don.
who passed away on January 31. 1950.
— Always remembered by Maxine.
MONAGHAN. — In loving memoir of
Don. who passed away January 31,
1950.
Cherished memories, silently kept,
of a dear little boy we will never for
— Inserted by the Inwood family.
MONAGHAN. — In memory ot Don,
accidentally killed. January 31. 1950.
—Remembered by Auntie Alice. Uncle
Frank, Margaret. Janet.
PITT. — In loving memory of , my
dear father, who passed away Janu
ary 30. 1943.
Years may dawn and fade away.
But fondest memories always stay.
— Ever remembered by son Keith
and Phyllis.
POTTER. — In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed
away January 31, 1940. — Inserted by
dad, Evelyn, Marjorie and BUL
ROBERTSON. — In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
January 31. 1941.— 'Ever remembered
oy her daughters Frances and Alice.
ROBERTSON. — In memory of
grandma, passed away January 31.
941. — Ever remembered. Pearl and
Jack.
? RUSHFORTH. — Cherished memories
of my dear wife, who passed away
January 31, 1943.
Not just for today dear.
But each and every day I remember.
— Dad.
RUSHFORTH.— On January 31. 1943.
Catherine, loved mother of May. — Ever
remembered.
SABINE-— In loving memory of my
beloved husband Percy, who passed
away January 31, 1944. Too dearly
oved to be forgotten. — Always remem
bered by bis loving wife Olive.
SITTERS.— A token of love to the
memory of our dear mother, who
passed away January 31. 1934.— From
Jean and Lily.
SMITH. — In loving memory of my
two sons, Howard (Moxo). passed
away January 31, 1940, also Stanley,
passed away January 26. 1947. — Sadly
missed by their loving mother..
THOMPSON. — In loving memory of
my dear sisters. Miriam, passed away
January 31. 1950, and Annie, passed
away November 18. 1947. — Fondly re
memembered by Florrie and Ted
Wade.
THOMPSON'. — In loving memory of
my sister Miriam, who passed to a
ligher life on January 31.
Missing you so much all the time.
You will always be the same.
— Your loving sister Bessie.
THOMPSON. — In loving memory of
Miriam, passed away January 31. 1950.
A thought for today, a memory for
eier. — Inserted by brother, sisterin
law and BUL
TUCKER. — In loving memory of pa.
who passed away January 31. 1950.—
Sver remembered by Flora. Max and
kiddles.
TUCKER. — In loving memory of our
ather and grandpa, who passed away
January 31. 1950. — Ever remembered
by Win. BUI and family.
TURNER.— In loving memorr of
-ordon. passed away January 31.
Memories always lasting.
—Inserted bv sister Esma. brotherin
law Lcs. ' '
TURNER. — In loving memorv of
lordon. passed away January 31.
Life moves on. but memories stay.
— Always remembered by sister Neta
and brother Murray.
TURNER. — In memory of our
irotber Gordon, who died at Olympic
'ooL 1943, result of accident.— Remem-
bered always by sisters. Esma. Joan,
.'eta. and brothers Glen. Arch. Lloyd.
Murray, also sisters and brothersin
WALKER. — In loving memorv of our
car wife and mother, passed away
January 28.— Ever remembered by hpr
husband Fred. Albert and Jean.
WALKER. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away Jan
uary 28. — Ever remembered by her
daughters. Beryl and Violet- -
WASLEY. — In loving memory of
our faithful husband and father
WUliam. who passed away on Janu
ary 31, 1950.
— Ever remembered by his loved
ones Jane. Ima. BUI. Mavis. Ronda.
Harold. Hilda. Doreen.
WASLEY. William.— In loving
memory ' of my dear father and
grandpa, who died January 31. 1950.
— Remembered always by Harold.
Hilda and Doreen.
WASLEY. — In loving memory of
my dear brother Witt, who passed
away January 31. 1950. ?
— Ever remembered by sister Grace
E Pratt
WHETSTONE.— Loving memories of
ny dear son Claude, who passed away
January 3L 1940.
Sweet is your memory, also your name,
ieep in my heart, you will always re
nain.
—Sadly missed by his loving mother.
WHETSTONE. — In loving memory of
Dur dear brother and uncle. Claude,
irho passed away on January 31. 1940.
—Always remembered by Iris. Hughie
and John
WILLIAMSON. — In loving memory
Df dad. who passed away Januar;
31. 1950.
We have you* in our memory,
God has you In His care.
—Inserted by Ross, Joan and family.
RETURN THANKS
AMODEO. — Mrs. Glusepplna. wife
and Antonletta, Bruna, Jos. sons,
wish to THANK aU friends and re
latives for cards, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy In
the sad loss of our beloved husband
and father. Bruno. ?
VTORTON.— Mrs. E. Norton and fa
ll mUy. wish to THANK all rela
ives and friends for floral tributes,
letters, cards and personal expres
sions of sympathy in their recent
sad bereavement.
O'MOORE. —Mr. G. L. O'MOORE
wishes to THANK all relatives
and friends for their cards, telegrams,
floral tributes, letters, and personal
expressions of sympathy in the loss
of his dear wife. Special thanks to
Mrs. Fogarty, Sister Hardingham,
Sister Pearson and Mr. and Mrs.
Field.
PFENNIG. —The sisters and brothers
wish to THANK all kind re
latives and friends for personal ex
pressions of sympathy, letters, cards,
telegrams and floral tributes, in their
recent sad bereavement. Will all
please accept this as our personal
thanks?
STEVENS. —Mrs. E. L. Stevens and
family wish to sincerely THANK
all kind relatives and friends for let
ters, cards, floral tributes and many
personal expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad bereavement. Will
all please accept this as our sincere
personal thanks.
TILLEY. —Mrs. Tilley and family, of
Hillcott Farm, Modbury, desire
to THANK all kind relatives and
friends for letters, cards and floral
tributes, also personal expressions
of sympathy in the loss of their b-
loved husband and father. Will all
please accept this as our personal
thanks?
WINSLET. —Mrs. Jessie Winslet
and family, wish to THANK re
latives and friends for all expressions
of sympathy and floral tributes in
the sad loss of husband and father.
Will all please accept this as per
sonal thanks?
FUNERAL NOTICES
A - CARMELS. Florist. 107 Maglll rd.
..'V Wreaths delivered. F5019. ?
A . BLUE ORCHID. Rose Park.
A Wreaths. A:c F3750. all hours.
A - WREATHS deUv.. shortest notice.
A. Stanley Florists. Adelaide Ar
sade. Rundle st. W3320. After hours.
U2824. ?
A ? WREATHS del. Golden Daffodil.
i\. Florists. 215 Unley rd~ Malvern
All hours. Phone UA7528. ?
A - 'GLADIOLI FLORISTS.' opp.
-i\. North Road Cem. Wreaths del.
ML3145. After hours. ML1821. ?
AT TUCKER'S, Florists. Grote st.
iV C4385. After hours. L5811. ?
T-ON TON Florist, bouth rd.. Glan
±J dore. Wreaths del. LF15H4. L6687.
1~|AWN FLORIST. WREATHS DE
J^LIVERED. ML1080. ?
|'1EO. E. MORGAN -« SONS. Monu
i» mental Masons. Head otlice. 193
Victoria sq. Branch office. 132 Wesi
ter.. and High st.. Cheltenham. ?
GLEN Florists. 124 Unley rd.. Unley
Artistic wreaths. UA1738. ?
HENLFY FLORISTS. Wreaths de
livercd. LBtMO: after hurs.. L5258
l^EENE'S MONUMENTAL WORKS
-IV VZ\ Gouner st. Ph C7096. ?
MILE END FLORISTS. L6791. Hen
Icy Beach rd. Wreaths delivered
R. W. SALMON. Monumental
Mason. 3 B»llara «v. Mile Knd
LU7027. all hours. ?
FUNERAL NOTICES
ALTMANN.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. WILHELM HEINRICH
ALTMANN, of Ardrossan, are respect -
fully informed that his Funeral will
leave St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
South Kilkerran, on WEDNESDAY, at
1 p.m., for the South Kilkerran Ceme-
tery.
PENGELLEY & KNABE LIMITED,
ADELAIDE,
In conjunction with
KLAEBE & GORDON, Maitland,
Funeral Directors.
BIRDSEYE.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. WILLIAM HALL BIRDS-
EYE, late of Lomond avenue, Ken-
sington Park, are respectfully in-
formed that his Remains were pri-
vately laid to rest on TUESDAY,
January 30, in the Centennial Park
Cemetery. Rev. S. A. Mainstone offi-
ciated.
CLAUDE TREVELION, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Director,
Head Office and Chapel, 56-58 Magill
road, Norwood. F4084.
BIRKS.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
NAPIER BIRKS, of 3 Springfield
avenue, Springfield, are respectfully
informed that the Remains of his late
beloved WIFE (Lucy) were privately
cremated on TUESDAY, January 30,
at the West terrace Crematorium.
Rev. E. D. J. Shaxted officiated.
PENGELLEY & KNABE LIMITED,
Funeral Directors,
Office and Chapel, 210 Rundle st. Ph.
W1328 (2 lines).
BOROWICKI.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mrs. FRANCES BORO-
WICKI, late of Sevenhills, are respect-
fully informed that her Funeral will
leave the residence of her daughter
(Mrs. S. C. Trevena), No. 9 Osmond
terrace, Norwood, on WEDNESDAY,
at 3 p.m., for St. Mary's Church,
Beulah road, Norwood, for service,
thence for the Catholic section of the
Centennial Park Cemetery.
W. NOAL & SONS, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Directors,
227 Parade, Norwood. Ph. F5109.
BRODERICK.— REQUIEM MASS
will be celebrated in the Queen
of Angels' Church, Taylor's road,
Thebarton, on WEDNESDAY, at 7
o'clock for the repose of the soul of
the late Mr. WILLIAM BRODERICK,
of 28 Smith street, Southwark, late
S.A.R., Riverton. His Funeral will
leave the church at 11 a.m., for the
Catholic Cemetery, West terrace.
FRANK J. SIEBERT,
Funeral Director,
47-49 Wakefield street.
Phones C413. C6236.
BURGAN.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mrs. ELIZABETH JANE
BURGAN, of 39 Sussex st., Glenelg,
are respectfully informed that her
Remains were removed from our pri-
vate chapel, 76 Anzac Highway, Ever-
ard Park, on TUESDAY, and pri-
vately laid to rest in the Centennial
Park Cemetery. Rev. J. P. H. Tilbrook
officiated.
TURNER MOTOR FUNERALS,
Chapel and Offices,
74-76 Anzac Highway, Everard Park.
Telephone LF2489.
CLISBY.— THE FRIENDS of the late
Mrs. LUCY ELBOROUGH CLISBY
are respectfully informed that her
Funeral will leave her late residence,
75 Hewitt avenue, Toorak Gardens,
on WEDNESDAY, at 4 p.m., for the
Payneham Cemetery.
W. WILLIAMSON & SON,
Funeral Directors,
124 Wellington road, Payneham.
F1707.
CORNISH.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. STANLEY CLAUDE
CORNISH, late of Gilberton, are re-
spectfully informed that his Remains
were peacefully laid to rest (pri-
vately) in the Centennial Park Ceme-
tery on TUESDAY MORNING. The
Rev. C. H. Williams officiated.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Directors,
193 Unley road, Unley. Phone UA1129
(two lines); 100 Henley Beach road,
Mile End. Phone L4067.
FOSTER.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mrs. FLORENCE ISABEL
FOSTER are respectfully informed
that her Funeral will leave the resi-
dence of her son-in-law, Mr. E. D.
Morrlss, No. 139 Humphries terrace,
WoodvilIe Gardens on WEDNESDAY,
at 11 a.m., for the Cheltenham Ceme-
tery.
SIDNEY HARRISON, Funeral Direc-
tor,
Funeral Parlors, 171-173 Port road,
Alberton. Phone J1255.
GROVES.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. ARTHUR ERNEST
PERCIVAL GROVES are respectfully
informed that his Funeral will leave
his late residence, 3 First avenue, St.
Peters, on THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock,
for the North Road Cemetery.
E. J. BUTTERY & SON, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Directors,
111 Payneham road, St. Peters.
FY2179.
HAIGH.— THE FRIENDS of the late
Mrs. JEAN ELIZABETH HAIGH,
of 51 Hawker's road, Medindie, are
respectfully informed that her Fune-
ral will leave the residence of Mrs.
R. Lowe, 22 Wellington terrace, Ful-
arton, on THURSDAY, at 2 p.m., for
the Dudley Park Cemetery.
A. C. MARTIN, Funeral Director,
425 Maglll road, Maglll. Phone F1002.
HARVEY. — THE FRIENDS of the
late Mrs. JANE REBECCA HAR-
VEY, late of Roebuck street, Mile
End, are respectfully informed that
her Funeral will leave the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Sholz,
31 Allen avenue, Brooklyn Park, on
WEDNESDAY, at 2.40 p.m., for the
West Terrace Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Directors,
193 Unley road, Unley. Phone UA1129
(two lines) : 100 Henley Beach road,
Mile End. Phone L4067.
HEAPS.— THE FRIENDS of the late
Mr. ANGAS JOSEPH HEAPS are
respectfully informed that his Fune-
ral will leave the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. C. G. Marshall, 224
Gouger street, Adelaide, on WEDNES-
DAY, at 3.45 p.m., for the Centennial
Park Cemetery.
PARTINGTON & SON, Funeral
Directors,
South road, Black Forest. LF1246.
HOGAN.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. JAMES (JIMMY) HOGAN
are respectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave the Funeral Parlor,
47 Wakefield street, city, THIS DAY
(Wednesday), at 4 p.m. for the Catho-
lic Cemetery, West terrace.
FRANK J. SIEBERT,
Funeral Director,
47-49 Wakefield street, Adelaide.
Phone C413.
KERNICK.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
and Mrs. FRANK KERNICK are
respectfully informed that the Re-
mains of their dearly beloved SON
(Kevin Graham) were peacefully laid
to rest in the Freeling Cemetery on
TUESDAY, January 20, at 3.30 p.m.
Rev. Heidenreich officiated.
ANTON HANISCH, Funeral Director,
Freeling. Phone 60.
MATHEWS.— THE FRIENDS of the
Iate ARTHUR ALOYSIUS
MATHEWS, late of Unley, are respect-
fully informed that his Funeral will
leave the Funeral Parlor, 47 Wake-
field street, city, on THURSDAY, at
4 p.m., for the Catholic Cemetery,
West terrace.
NORMAN WOODMAN, Broken Hill:
and FRANK J. SIEBERT, Funeral
Directors,
47 to 49 Wakefield street, Adelaide.
Phone C413.
MILNE.—THE FRIENDS of the late
Mr. WILLIAM MILNE, late of
17 Gordon road, Prospect, are respect-
fully informed that his Funeral will
leave the Funeral Parlor, 71 Prospect
road, Prospect, on THURSDAY, Febru-
ary 1, at 1.45 p.m., for the West Ter-
race Crematorium.
P. LeCORNU, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral director,
71 Prospect road, Prospect. ML2363.
F. W. Blackwell Ltd., proptrs.
SMTTH.— THE FRIENDS of the late
Mrs. LILY MAY SMITH, late of
38 Everard terrace, Forestville, are
respectfully informed that her Fune-
ral will leave our private chapel, 76
Anzac Highway, Everard Park, on
WEDNESDAY, after a service com-
mencing at 10.50 a.m., for the Cen-
tennial Park Cemetery.
TURNER MOTOR FUNERALS,
Chapel and Offices,
74-76 Anzac Highway, Everard Park.
Telephone LF2489.
TEAKLE.— THE FRIENDS of the late
Mr. ALEXANDER TEAKLE are
respectfully informed that his Fune-
ral will leave Mr. Steve Mangels-
dorf's residence on THURSDAY, at
2 p.m., for the Methodist Cemetery,
Woodside.
J. TEMPLER & SON,
Undertakers,
Woodside. Phone 6.
TURNER.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mrs. EDITH EVELYN TUR-
NER, of 49 Gurrs road, Kensington,
are respectfully informed that her
Funeral will leave our private parlor,
193 Unley road, Unley, on WEDNES-
DAY, at 1.40 p.m., for the West Ter-
race Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Directors,
193 Unley rd., Unley, phone UA1129
(two lines); 100 Henley Beach road,
Mile End, phone L4067.
WOOD.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
ALFRED GEORGE WOOD are
respectfully informed that the Fune-
ral of his late beloved WIFE (Clara
Louisa) will leave his residence, 347
Unley road, Malvern,on WEDNES-
DAY, at 4 p.m., for the Centennial
Park Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Directors,
193 Unley road, Unley. UA1129 (two
lines); 100 Henley Beach road, Mile
End. L4067.
1-ENG1LLY'S. floral wreaths. 47
Orote st. C210H: after hrs.. L5629.
PROMPT delivery of beautifully
made FLORAL TRIBUTES at
shortest notice from KAY FLORIST
13G Anzac Highway. Glandore. Ph-jnc
LF10B3. ?
WOODV1LLE Florist 23 Glenavon
-» st Wreaths A-c. del. Ph. M6059.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
RIBLE TRUE— MONUMENTAL
EVIDENCE.
CHRISTADELPHIAN IB'IIam S. of
F.I ECCLESIA.
INVITES YOU TO ABOVE LECTURE.
RECHABITE HALL. PORT
ADELAIDE.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. » P.M.
Speaker: Mr. T. H. BEECROFT.
All Relcom*. No collection.
$