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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
Approaching Marriages and En-
gagement notices must be signed
by the two persons concerned,
Birth notices by one of the
parents, unless otherwise authen-
ticated, and Marriages, Deaths
and In Memoriam notices by
some responsible person.
4 lines 5/-, 1/9 each additional.
BIRTHS
BATCHELOR (nee Sharpe).—
On Jannary 17, at Monreith, to
Betty, wife of Ken—a daughter
(Christine Carol). Thanking Dr.
McCarthy and staff.
CLAYTON.—On January 19, at
Rowan Private Hospital, to Bar-
bara and George—a son.
COPPINGER.—On January 19,
at Q.V.M.H., to Shirley and Clem
—a daughter (Joan Marie).
Thanking all in attendance.
COUZNER.—On December 19,
at Laura Hospital, to Jean and
Ron—a son (Michael Robert).
Thanking Dr. Murray and staff.
EDWARDS (nee Norman).—On
January 16, at Naracoorte Hospi-
tal, to Kath and Ralph—a son
(Brian Norman). Both well.
EGAN.—On January 18, at Cal-
vary, to Eileen and Dick—a
daughter (Anne Therese).
FIELDER.—On January 19, at
Henley Private Hospital, to Bev-
erly and Charles—a son. Both well.
FORSTER (nee Howe).—On
January 19, at Q.V.M.H., to Shir-
ley and Herb, of Henley Beach—a
son (Gary Dean). Thanking all
in attendance.
GEUE.—On January 14, at Pe-
nola District Hospital, to Ruth
and Clem—a son. Both well.
LEWIS.—On January 17, at
Chatham, to Doris and Harold—
a son (Peter Charles).
MANN (nee Colbert).—On
January 14, at Elllston Hospital
to Gwen and Butch—a son. A
little brother for Trevor. Thank-
ing all in attendance.
PEARCE (nee Isaac).—On
January 20, at Memorial Hospital
—a son (Robert John). Both
well. Special thanks to Dr.
Sweeney and hospital staff.
PETERS.—On January 18, at
Memorial Hospital, to Pat and
Bob—a daughter. Both well.
PHYSICK (nee Young).—On
January 19, at Memorial Hospi-
tal to Elspeth and Lloyd—a son (Peter Neil).
ROOCKE.—On January 16, at
Booleroo Centre Hospital, to
Daphne and Norman—a son.
Thanking Dr. Davidson, Matron
Wiseman and staff.
ROWE (nee Cotton).—On Janu-
ary 16, at Unley Private Hospital,
to Thelma and Colin—a son (Ne-
ville Kym). Both well. Special
thanks Sisters Smith and Nelson,
Dr. C. Yeatman.
SCHILLER (nee Schmaal).—On
January 18, at Mannum District
Hospital, to Rita and Garry—a
son (Colin James). Special thanks
to Dr. Bennett, matron and hospital staff.
SKEWES (nee Brand).—On
January 20, at Hindmarsh Hos-
pital, to Olive and Murray—a
daughter (Leeanne May). Both
well. Thanking Dr. Wallman and
hospital staff. No visitors al-
lowed.
SKINNER (nee Geary).—On
January 19, at Mile End Emer
gency, to Maureen and John —a
son (Christopher). Thanking all
in attendance.
SPRATT.—On January 15, at
McBride Maternity Hospital, to
Ruth and Eric—a daughter (Lyn
ette Ruth). Blessing God and
thanking Dr. Crosbie and all in
attendance.
THOMSON (nee Lloyd).—On
January 19, at Calvary Hospital,
to Coog and Murray —a son (Tre
vor Christopher). Thanking all
in attendance.
TRESCOWTHICK (nee McCa-
vanagh).—On January 18, at Cal-
vary, to Margaret and Noel—a
daughter (Christine Ann). Thank
ing Dr. Wurm and all in atten-
dance.
WALKER.—On January 18, to
Iris and Harold—a son (Peter
Harold). Thanking Dr. H. E.
Pellew and hospital staff.
WALTER (nee Shard).—On
January 17, at Park Terrace Pri-
vate Hospital, to Shirley and Eric
—a son. Both well. No visitors.
WATTS (nee McLean).—On
January 6, to Janet and Bob,
Methodist Manse, Boulder, W.A.
—a daughter (Meryl Ann).
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BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended
to the undermentioned members
of the Children's Hospital Birth-
day League. All communications
regarding birthdays in this column
must be addressed to the Lay
Superintendent. Minimum inser-
tion fee. 2/6.
Judy Anne Mannell, Payneham
rd., Shirley Gardens (5 yrs.).
Ismay Rose Vinell, Williamstown
Miss Mauya Cutting, Adelaide rd.,
Murray Bridge.
Berenice Hale, 9 George st., Clar-
ence Park (7 yrs.).
Miss Nancy Shard, Aldgate.
Mrs. Emma Carpenter, "Jervis
Cottage," Brighton rd., Brigh-
ton.
Miss Pamela Lehmann, Wynarks
(8 yrs.).
Mrs. Sam Coad, Windsor.
Elaine Longbottom, 38 Selth st.,
Albert Park (12 yrs.).
Mrs. D. A Liebich, Rowland Flat.
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DIAMOND WEDDINGS
MAHONEY—MEYERS.—Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Mahoney, of
"Josephlen," 80 East terrace, Hen-
ley Beach, announce the 60th an-
niversary of their marriage, solem-
nised at St. Paul's, Port Adelaide,
by the late Canon S. Green, on
January 21, 1892.
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SILVER WEDDINGS
TAYLOR—WITHERS.—Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Taylor, have pleasure
in announcing the 25th anniver-
sary of their marriage, solemnised
at S.D.A. Church, Prospect, on
January 19, 1927, by the late Pas-
tor Lemke.
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Approaching Marriages
CAMPBELL—CHARLESWORTH.
—The marriage of Betty, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Campbell, of Edwardstown, to
David, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Charlesworth, of Black
Forest, will be solemnised at Pirie
Street Methodist Church on Janu-
ary 26, at 7 p.m.
HAYNES—SCOTT.—The mar-
riage of Valda, youngest daughter
of Mrs. and the late Mr. L. Haynes,
Gawler, to Robert, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott, Orroroo,
will be solemnised at Gawler Bap-
tist Church on Saturday, January
26, at 4.30 p.m. No reception.
LAWLOR—SMITH.—The mar-
riage of Elsie, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lawlor, of
Torrensville, to Charles, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith, of Bir-
kenhead, will be solemnised at
Holder Memorial, Mile End, at 7
p.m. on January 25.
MAYNARD—McDONALD.—The
marriage of Rae, youngest daugh-
ter of Mrs. I. A. Maynard and the
late Mr. W. J. Maynard, to Leslie,
fourth son of Mrs. A. McDonald
and the late Mr. J. D. McDonald,
will be solemnised at St. Michael's
Church on Thursday, January 24,
at 6 p.m.
MERRETT—FARRELLY.—The
marriage of Shirley Helen, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Merrett, of Norwood, to Gerard
James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Farrelly, of Somerton Park, will
be solemnised at Our Lady of Vic-
tories Church, High street, Glen-
elg, on Saturday, January 26, at
6.30 p.m.
SMITH—FRANKLIN.—The mar-
riage of Carmel Teresa, elder
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs.
F. A. Smith, of Woodville, to Ray-
mond, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Franklin, of Cheltenham, wiIl
be solemnised at Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel, Alberton, on Saturday,
January 26, at 6.30 p.m. Friends
and relations are cordially invited
to the church.
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ENGAGEMENTS
BOWLEY—BROWN.—The en-
gagement is announced of Julie
Marie, only child of Mr. and Mrs.
F. P. Bowley, of St. Leonards, to
McDonald Victor, of Warradale,
only child of Mr. and the late Mrs.
T. H. Brown, of Mt. Compass.
CARMICHAEL—MANSELL.—The
engagement is announced of Val-
mae, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Carmichael, Urania, to
Robert, youngest son of Mr. T. P.
Mansell and the late Mrs. Man-
sell, Girgarre, Victoria.
ECKERT—TILLER.—The en-
gagement is announced of Mar-
lene Jean, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Eckert, to Regi-
nald Clem, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Tiller, both of Bala-
klava.
LYNN—O'REILLY.—The en-
gagement is announced of Mar-
garet, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Lynn, of Trust street,
Largs, to Maxwell, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. J. O'Reilly, of
Tenterdon street, Woodville.
MclVER—ANDREWS.—The en-
gagement is announced of Beryl
Jocelyn, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Mclver, of Woodville Gar-
dens, to Donald Tristan, elder son
of the late Mr. and Mrs C. T.
Andrews, of Kensington Gardens.
PAGE—IRELAND.—The engage-
ment is announced of Patricia,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Page, of Netherby, to Allan Lind-
say, eldest Jon of Mr. and Mrs.
N. A. Ireland, of Ashford.
SLADE—SMITH.—The engage-
ment is announced of Valda, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Slade, of Cheltenham, to Alton,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
V. Smith, of Salisbury.
ENGAGEMENTS
SMITH—PEARSON.—The en-
gagement is announced of Mar-
garet Ethel, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Smith, of Glan-
ville, to Ronald, youngest son of
Mrs. and the late Mr. B. Pearson,
of Ethelton.
SNELL—SEXTON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Patricia
Margaret (Billie), youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Snell,
of Moonta, to Patrick Noel, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sexton,
of Kent Town.
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DEATHS
BECK.—On January 19, at her
residence, 50 Queen street, Nor-
wood, Rosey Hannah, the beloved
wife of Harold John Beck, and lov-
ing mother of Sue (Mrs. Neville),
Sylvia (Mrs. Osborne), Cath (Mrs.
Couzens), Joyce (Mrs. Cowan) and
Laurel (Mrs. Sealy). Aged 64
years.
CLARKE.—On January 9, at
Port Pirie Hospital, William Ar-
thur (Brewster), beloved husband
of Myrtle Maud Clarke, of 164 The
Terrace, Port Pirie, and loving
father of Leonard and Christopher.
Aged 61.
DAVEY.—On January 19, at her
residence, O'Halloran Hill, Thirza
May, dearly beloved wife of Sidney
William Davey and loving mother
of Arthur, Leonard, Hurtle, Ivy
(Mrs. R. Deakin), Victor and the
late Nellie. Asleep until the
dawn.
DOUGLAS.—On January 16,
John Arthur Douglas, of 242 Beu-
lah road, Beulah Park, beloved
husband of Alice and loving father
of Olive, also Alec (deceased).
Late First A.I.F.
DOWNEY.—On January 19 (sud-
denly), at Adelaide, Ethel May, the
dearly beloved wife of Miles James
(Paddy) Downey, of _1 Hughes
street, Mile End, loving mother of
Vera and fond aunt of Dorrie.
Aged 66 years.
FEE.—On January 18, Susannah,
wife of George Robert Fee, late of
Semaphore. Aged 88 years. At
rest.
FORD.—On January 20, at hos-
piltal, Herbert James, dearly loved
husband of the late Alice Ford,
late of 105 Russell street, Rose-
water, and loving father of
Richard, Clara, Ethel, John and
Fred. Aged 84 years. At rest.
GARIE.—On Jan. 20, at hospi-
tal, Elizabeth, widow of John
Garie, late of Goodwood, and lov-
ing mother of Jim, Les and Stan
Weeks, also Mick and Marj (de-
ceased). Aged 82 years.
GRANT.—On January 19, at his
residence, 85 The Grove, Colonel
Light Gardens, Ludovic Alexander,
the dearly beloved husband of
Fanny Maud Grant and loving
father of Vic, Murray, Laurel and
Joy. Aged 60 years. At rest.
HORSELL.—On January 19,
at Ashford Community Hospital,
Lillian Charlotte, beloved wife
of the late F. V. H. Horsell, of
7 Beadnall terrace, Dunleath
Gardens, and loving mother of
Harold, Lancelot and Ronald.
At rest.
HUTT.—On January 20, at
Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide,
Gertrude, beloved wife of William
Frank Hutt, of 4 Wirrawirra
avenue, Enfield. Aged 27 years.
Requiescat in pace.
INGHAM.—On Jan. 19, at hospi-
tal, Lillian Matilda Meta, most
beloved wife of William Frederick
Ingham, of 11 Ada st., Adelaide,
most loving mother of Sydney and
Betty. Aged 48 years. A patient
sufferer at rest. Sadly missed by
all.
INGHAM.—On January 19, at
hospital, Lillian Matilda Meta,
dearly loved mother of Sydney and
dearly loved mother-in-law of
Shirley, and grandmother of
Susan. Most dearly loved by all.
Aged 48 years. Resting peace-
fully.
INGHAM.—On January 19, at
hospital, Lillian Matilda, beloved
sister-in-law of Frank and Gladys
Conaty, and loving aunt of Sid,
Dawn and Joan.
KLEMICH.—On January 19, at
private hospital, Vera Selma, be-
loved wife of Phillip Klemich, and
loving mother of Brenda, of Ald-
gate. Aged 43 years. Sadly missed.
KLEMICH.—On January 19,
Vera Selma (Kay), loved and de-
voted daughter of Mrs. S. A. Duell,
of 16 Maxwell terrace, Dunleath,
formerly of Semaphore.
KLEMICH.—On Jan. 19, Vera
Selma, loved only sister of Keith
Gordon Foster.
LYNCH.—On January 19, Allan
Francis, beloved only child of
Allan and Rita Lynch, of 11 Mc-
Innes street, Croydon. Aged 17
years. Requiescat in pace.
McCONNELL.—On January 19, at
a private hospital, William Fowler
Litchfield, son of Matilda and the
late Richard McConnell, and be-
loved husband of Grace McConnell,
of 95 Alice street, Sefton Park, lov-
ing father of Jean (Mrs C. J.
Pickering), Barbara (Mrs. B.
Pride) and Ruth (Mrs. A. Beck),
and grandfather of Phillip, Diana
and Jane. In his 65th year.
McLEAN.—On January 20, at his
residence, 34 Tucker street, Ade-
laide, William Dougall McLean,
late of P.M.G. Department, loved
father of John and Jim. Aged 61
years. At rest.
McLEAN.—On January 20, Wil-
iam, loving father-in-law of Daisy
and Betty, and grandchildren
Trevor, Dennis, Larry and Wayne.
Rest in peace.
McLEAN.—On January 20, Billie,
loving brother-in-law of Jennie,
and loved uncle of Mary and
Shiela. He giveth His beloved
rest.
MORGAN.—On January 20, at
his residence, 10 Gertrude street,
Norwood, Louis Phillip, dearly be-
loved husband of Amy Emmaline
Morgan, and loving father of Rita
and Lindsay. Aged 72 years.
PEARSON.—On January 19
(suddenly), at his residence, 92
Galway avenue, Broadview, Harrie
Garfield, dearly beloved husband
of Florence Beatrice Pearson, and
loving father of Valma and Mar-
jorie Aged 58 years.
PEARSON.—On January 19, at
his residence, 92 Galway avenue,
Broadview, Harrie Garfield, be-
loved brother of George, brother-
in-law of Em, and loving uncle of
Cam, George and Arthur. Aged
58 Some day we'll understand.
REDMAN.—On January 19, at
his residence, 8 Kilbryde road,
Torrens Park, Ernest Carne, be-
loved husband of Rene and loving
father of Mary and Shirley. Aged
64 years. Late 1st A.I.F.
REDMAN.—On January 19, at 8
Kilbryde road, Torrens Park,
Ernest Carne, beloved son of the
late Robert and Ellen Redman and
loving brother of Harold (de-
ceased) and Oliver (Ollie). Aged
64 years.
RICHARDSON.—On August 18,
1951, Tom, loved brother of Nat,
Fred and Alice, at Southern Cross,
W.A. Aged 81 years. At rest.
ROSE.—On January 20, at
S.Y.P. Hospital, Yorketown,
James, beloved husband of the late
Helena Maude Rose, late of Edith-
burgh. Aged 74 years.
ROWE.—On January 19, at
Mount Barker, Ellen Alice, loved
wife of the late George Rowe,
late of Kingscote, K.I. Aged 80
years. Privately interred Nairne
Cemetery on Sunday afternoon.
ROWE.—On January 19, at
Mount Barker Hospital, Alice
Ellen, dearly loved mother of Flo
(Mrs. Grocock), and Ruby (Mrs.
Burke). In her 81st year. Rest
after weariness.
RYAN.—On January 20, at hos-
pital, Thomas Ryan, late of S.A.R.
and Herbert road, Croydon, be-
loved husband of the late Ellen
Ryan. Aged 85 years. Requiescat
in pace.
SQUIRE.—On January 20,. at
Kingston S.M. Hospital, Frank
Stockley, dearly beloved husband
of Lillian May, and loved father
of Ted, Roy, Nina, Mona (dec.),
Frank, Laurence and Jack (dec.).
Aged 75.
THOMPSON.—On January 19,
at Adelaide, Samuel, dearly loved
husband of Daisy Thompson, 27
Wellington road, Trinity Gardens,
and loving father of Edward, Beryl
and Verna: also Laurie (de-
ceased). Aged 69 years. Loved
and respected by all who knew
him.
TIVER.—On January 19, at
Burra Edith Annie, dearly loved
wife of Harold Walter Tiver and
loving mother of Muray H. and
Darcy M., late of Flagstaff. Aged
73 years. One of God's best.
WILLIAMS.—On January 18
(suddenly), Albert, dearly loved
husband of Isabella Williams, of
Le Hunte avenue, Prospect,
and loving father of Bert, of 31
May terrace, Ottoway. Aged 66
years At rest.
ZIMMERMAN.—On January 20,
at Adelaide, Mary Ellen, beloved
wife of Albert Frederick Zimmer-
man, of No. 2 Seventh street, Bow-
den, and loving mother of James,
Carmel, Neville and Dallas. Aged
49 years.
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Heroes Of The Empire
"At the going down of the sun
and in the morning we will
remember them."
ALLAN.—In affectionate mem-
ory of Bob, lost over Germany,
January 21, 1944. R.I.P.—Inserted
by his family.
ALLAN. Robert.—In remem-
brance of dear Bob. who lost his
life January 21, 1944.—Inserted by
Vi and Bob
CHANDLER.—In memory of our
friend, Don, killed N.G., January
20, 1943. Always in our thoughts.
—Fred and Roma Meyer, Went
worth.
COOTE.—In loving memory of
our dear son Doug, killed in New
Guinea, January 21, 1947.
Though our lives are parted,
We are bound by golden chords
of love
—Ever remembered by mum and
dad.
COOTE, Sgt. D. C.—In memory
of our dear brother and uncle,
killed in N.G., January, 1942.
Too dearly loved ever to be for
gotten.
—Inserted by Eric, Flo and Tery.
COOTE.—In memory of our dear
friend Sgt. (W.A.G.) Douglas
Coote (R.A.A.F.), killed in New
Guinea, January 21, 1942. —In
serted by Mrs. Herbert Welch,
Wanda and Max.
Heroes of The Empire
CURYER.—Died January 21.
1950.
Time passes on and fond memo-
—Ever remembered by his loving
daughters Gwen., Von and Pat and
sons Stan, Roy, Mick, Joe and
Graham.
ELLIS. Act.-Sgt.—Treasured me-
mories of my dear brother Keith.
who died in Borneo. January 21.
1945.—Ever remembered. Audrey.
HALLION. Sgt. W. J.—Loving
memory of dear Bill, died N.G.
anuary 20, 1943.
His memory now my greatest trea-
sure.
—Ever remembered by Betty Ross.
McCONNELL. K. J.— In loving
tirmory of Kevin, killed in action,
anuary 21, 1943 —Ever remem-
ered by mother and dad.
PARK. Pte. Bill. 2/10th.—In lov-
ing memory of our dear husband
and daddy, killed in N.G., January
26.
A little tribute true and tender.
Just to show we still remember.
—Ever remembered by loving wife
and daughter Barbara.
PARK. In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Bill.
10th Batt., killed in action,
Serananda, N.G., January 20.
943. Loving memories will linger
rer of happy days when we were
II together.— Remembered always
ram. dad. sisters, brothers. 0
PITT. Pte. J. K.. 2/ 10th Batt.— J
ailed in action. N.G.. January a
0 1943. i
'ime passes on and fond memo
ries stay. '
-Always remembered by your Iov- 3
ng wife and daughters. o
REYNOLDS. — In loving memory „
f Dave, died of wounds at Sana- 2
tr.nda. January 18. 1943. c
Love 3rd memories never die. ,
-Always remembered by Yvonne. L
Cay and Alan.
ROSS.— In loving memory of our ,
!ear Walter, who gave his life at J
ianananda. January 20. 1943. .
1 thousand sweet memories are c
holding him here . *?
n the home that he blessed with
his presence so dear: *
low dearly we loved him. *
low dear to us still: ;
lut in grief we must bend to God s ?
-Always remembered by bis Iov- \
ng mother, father and sister «
! SCLUVAX.— In memory of our '
irother Jim. killed in action. ;
rooay'I t=h.nk1Mof the fun «'
shared together. c
Jke your memories dear, they *
will last forever.
-Sadly missed by sisters Doreen _
ind May and families. ? ,
IN MEM0R1AM \
BSISTOW. Elsie May.— Who \
lied January 21. 1938. Bea-K«ul }
nemories.— Inserted by Dorothy. ,
Ion. Olive and Bill and dad. .
CHENOWETH.— In loving mem- }
iry of mother, who passed away (
in January 21. 1951
To be with Christ and reunited.
-Ever remembered by Ben and I
*udt. Kavieng. New Britain. '
CHENOWETH (nee Hunt).— In i
oving memory of mother and .
irandma. who pas.sed away Janu- '
iry 21. 1951. , . '
moving memories are all we have f
—Loving daughter Ada and -
[randson John Butterworth.
CHENOWETH. — In loving mem- '
-ry of mum and grandma, who *
jassed away a year ago today.
We have you in our memory: j
God has you in His care. '
-Lil. Pat. Joe and Dorothy.
CHENOWETH.— in loving mem- :
lry of dear mother, who peace- *
ully passed away January 21. j
Memories are far better than \
tears: '
?or memories live for many a ,
—inserted by fond daughter Rose. :
Ubert and family. ?
COFFEY. — In loving memory of
ny dear husband. Dan. who ?
jassed away January 21. 1950.- '
^s you rest in peaceful sleep. ,
four memory we will always keen. I
—Always remembered by his Iov- ;
ng wife and son Frank. :
COFFEV. — In loving memory ,
-f our dear dad. who passed away :
lanuary 21. 1950. :
Gone, but not forgotten. '
—Ever remembered by his loving
laughter Nance and son-in-law
Don and family. J
COFFEY. — In loving memory of
iur cear dad and arandpa. who j
jassed away January Jl. 1950.— '
Sadly mLssed by your loving
laughter Eileen, son-in-law Harry. -
Ian and John. -
COFFET. — in loving memory of
ny dao. who passed away Janu- '
iry 21. 1950.
Time passes, memories stay.
— Rememoered by Glad. Clarrie -
mo Peter.
COFFEY. — In loving memory of '
Jad. who passed away January '
0. 19jO.— Remembered by Evelyi .
£dgar ana Glendx. ?
COLLEY.— In loving memory of ,
ny dear wife, who passed away !
lanuary 21. 1944.— Always remem
jered by Walter and family. -
COOKE.— In memory of dear 1
rather, died (result accident' :
lanuary 21. 1916.— Ever remem
bered by daughters Maggie and i
CURYER.— In loving memory of i
3ur dear father, father-in-law and :
trandfalher. passed away Janu
iry 21. 1950. — Ever remembered.
?»«'? Ken. Gordon.
DAY. — In loving memory of our
iear father and grandfather, who
oassed away January 21. 1951. —
Mways remembered by Harold.
Rube. Melvin and Verna.
DAY. — In loving memory of
lad and grandfather, who pas&ea
»way on January 21. 1951. — Ever
remembered by Cliff. Rene and
family.
Dl'GGIX. James G.— In memory
3f my beloved husband Jim. who
uassed away at Renmarfc. January
-I. 1948.— Inserted by Lou.
Dl'GGIX. James G.— In loving
memory of Dad. who passed away
it Reomark. January 21. 1948. —
tn-serted by Brenda and Reg.
DIGG1N. James G.— In loving
memory of Dad. who oassed away
January 21. 1948. — Loved always
Oy Jean. Hugh and Jimmy.
FABNHA.M. — In loving memory
ot our dear husband and father,
passed away January 21. 1940.
T:me passes, but memories star.
—Always remembered by his lov
ing wife and family.
FARXHAM. — Loving memory of
Tncle Will, passed away January
'Always a smile, never a frown:
always a hand when we were
down
—Inserted by Harry. May and
family.
FARRELL. — In loving memory
of my *dear husband Thomas,
passed away January 21. 1951.
Many a lonely heartache.
Often a silent tear.
Always a beautiful memory
Of one I loved so dear.
—Always remembered — Lily.
FORD. John V. — Four years
have passed today lince you were
called away. Your ktndnes* and
ore will never fade. — Inserted by
loving wife.
FORD.— In loving memory of
my dear father. — Inserted by lov
ing daughter May.
FORD. — In lovina memory of
our dear dad. who oassed away
January 21. 1943. — Ever remem
bered by Elsie and Will.
HESSION. — In loving memory
of my dear wife May, who passed
away January 20, 1947. Memories
are values no one can steal; death
leaves a wound time may heal. —
Always remembered by her loving
husband Charl.
HOBBS. —In loving memory of
my dear wife Lucretia, passed
away January 20, 1948.
As you rest in peaceful sleep
your memory I will always keep.
—Always remembered by her lov
ing husband.
HOBBS. —In loving memory of
mother, who passed away Jan
uary 20, 1948. —Ever remembered
by Dean and Shirl.
HOBBS. —In loving memory of
our dear mother, passed away
January 20, 1948.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
—Ever remembered by Doreen,
Jack, Stella and Wilf.
KEHOE. —In loving memory of
our dear husband and father
John. R.I.P.
Golden memories silently kept,
Of the one we loved and never
forget.
—Inserted by wife Rose and
family.
LEANEY. —In loving memory of
Herb, passed away January 21,
1951. —Ever remembered by his
wife Nell.
LEANEY. —In loving memory of
Dad, passed away January 21 1951.
—Always renumbered by Shirl.,
son-in-law Pete and granddaugh
ter Sandra.
LEE. — In loving memory of my
dear husband and father Fred,
passed away January 20, 1949. —
Sadly missed by wife and children.
LINFOOT. —In loving memory
of our dear sister Mabel, who
passed away January 21, 1939.
Loved and remembered always by
Barabara and Fred.
LINFOOT. —In loving memory
of our our dear sister and auntie
Mabel, who passed away January
21, 1939.
Golden memories silently kept.
—Always remembered by her sister
Irene, brother-in-law George and
niece Gloria.
LOKAN. —In fond remembrance
of our dear son Douglas, who pas
sed away January 21, 1950.
We often look at your photo, you
seem to smile and say, "don't
grieve for me, I am only resting.
We will meet again some day."
—Sadly missed by mother and
father
LOKAN. —In loving memory of
our dear brother and uncle Doug
las, who passed away January 21,
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.
—Always remembered by Melvelle,
Heather and Sandra.
LOKAN. —In loving memory of
my dear grandson Douglas, who
passed away January 21, 1950.
Gone from me his smiling face,
Those pleasant cheerful ways.
The heart that won so many
friends,
In happy bygone days.
—Ever remembered by Gran.
LOKAN. —In loving memory of
our dear brother and uncle Doug
las, who passed away January 21,
1950.
Years are quickly passing,
But memories are ever lasting.
—Always remembered by Rita,
Ray, Judith and Jeffrey.
LOKAN. — In loving memory of
our dear brother and uncle Doug
las, who passed away January 21.
Silent thoughts and tears unseen,
Keep your memory ever green.
—Sadly missed. Eileen, Bill and
Dianne.
IN MEMORIAM
LOKAN.— In loving memory of
our darling husband and Daddy,
who passed away on January 21, 1950.
Not a day do we forget you.
In our hearts you are always
near:
We who loved you sadly miss you,
As it dawns another sad year.
—Sadly missed by wife Rilda,
Wayne and Merilyn.
LOKAN. —In loving memory of
my nephew Doug., who passed
way January 21, 1950.
Sweet is your memory, dear is
your name.
Deep in my heart Doug., you will
remain.
—Ever remembered by uncle Herb.
MARCH. —In loving memory of
mother, passed away January 20, 1948.
Beautiful memories never fade.
—Ever remembered by Reg, Val,
Pam and Terry.
MARTIN. —In loving memory of
our son Lawrie, accidentally killed
at Whyalla, January 21, 1945.
Death is a heartache no one can
heal.
Memories the keepsake no one can
steal.
—Inserted by loving mum and dad.
MARTIN, Stanley.— Fond me
ipnes of my dear husband, who
ill asleep January 21. 1951. —
lice.
MARTIN. — In loving memory of
ir dear dad. who passed away
muary 21. 1951— Ever remem
-red bT his loving family and
randcnilaren.
MARTIN. — In loving memory of
far dad. who passed away Janu
ry 21. 1931.— Fondly remembered
r Jean. Jim and grandson Kevin.
MARTIN. — In loving memory of
jr dear dad and grandpa, who
assed away January 21, 1951.
-Remembered always by Mavis,
ill and Stuart.
MATTHEWS. — In loving memory
t our dear mother, grandma nad
real grandma, who passed away
anuary 21. 1950.
-Ever remembered by her loving
tella. Norman and families.
McKELLlFFE.— In loving me
lory of aunty V*ra, who passed
way on January 20. 1951.
-Ever remembered by Em. Da ph.
nd family.
MeKIXNON.— In loving memory
f our dear father, who passed
way January 31. 1950.
Those who loved you will never
3rget.
-Ever remembered by his loving
an Arch, daughter-in-law Sybil
nd grandchildren.
McMNNON.— In loving memory
f our dear husband and father,
ho passed away January 21, 1950.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
-Ever remembered by his loving
ife. and daughters Bub ana
'MILL WOOD.— Cherished me
lories of Beatrix Ann. passed
way January 22. 1948. done from
s a smiling face, with kind and
-ving ways: a heart chat won so
lany friends in those happy by
one day*. — Loved and always
raged for by Bess. Bill. Olive and
»mily.
MONTGOMERY. — Cherished
lemories of our dear son and
rother Desmond, who passed
way January 21. 1951
-Remembered not only today but
very day by his loving father,
lother and sister Meryl.
MONTGOMERY.— In loving me
lon of Desmond, who passed
way January 21. 1951.
Golden memories silently kept.
-Ever remembered by cousin Mar
ant and John.
MONTGOMERY. — Fond memo
ies of our cousin Desmond, who
assed away January 21. 1951.
His smiling face sadly missed.
-Always remembered by Von. Jack
nd girls.
MONTGOMERY. Desmond. —
larling grandson of grandma
:ule. passed away January 21.
951.
Treasured memories silently
ept.
-Good night dear one. good
ight.
MONTGOMERY.— In loving me
lory of my darling grandson Des
lond. who passed away January
I. 1951.
a lonely days and hours at night
nien sleep forsakes mr eyes:
Iy thoughts are on the grave
rherc my darling. Desmond lies.
Iy heart aches with sadness.
Iy eyes shed many a tear.
lut. oh. how much he meant to
To one will ever knex.
rhen I look on your photo
'ou seem to smile and say.
)on't grieve for me. gran.
m only -sleeping. I'll meet you
again some day.
-Ever remembered by his loving
randma Montgomery.
MONTGOMERY. Desmond Jnhn.
-Passed away January 21. 1951.
A silent thought, a .secret tear.
Always wishing you were here.
-Always remembered, aunty Cora.
MONTGOMERY.— In loving mt
lory of our dear nephew Des
lond. passed away January 21.
951.
lany a lonely heartache.
Often a silent tear:
lut always a beautiful memory
Of the one we loved so dear.
-Always remembered by uncle
'at. auntie Glad, cousins Brian
nd Douglas.
ODGERS. — In loving memory of
iur dear son Mervyn. passed away
lanuary 21. 1934. We smile with
he world but never forget. In
he garden of memories you live
rith us yet. — Always remembered
iy his loving mother and father.
ORCHARD. — In memory of my
irother Ern. passed away Janu
iry 21. 1951.
Too far away your grave to see.
mt not too far to think of thee.
—Inserted by Bertha.
PAIGE.— In memory of Pearl,
jassed away January 21. 1951.
3eautiful memories treasured for
iver. — Lovingly remembered by
'red.
PAIGE. — In memory of dear
nother. passed away January 21.
—Ever remembered by Max. Peter.
-s and Yvonne.
PHILLIS.— In loving memory of
father. who passed away Jan. 20, 1949
Not just today, but every day in
silence we remember.— Ever re-
membered by his son Dick. Donie
and family.
PHILLIS. — In loving memory of
father. accidentally killed Jan. 20,
1949.
We have you in our memory.
God has you in His care.
-Keith and family.
PRZ1BILLA. — In loving memory
if father, passed away January
II. 1950: also mother, passed away
'ebruary 15. 1941.
the golden leaves of memory are
fsntly turned today. - .
rer remembered by their chfl
iren.
Q17IKX. Ida Jane. — Loving me
nories ot dear mother. — Remem-
jered by loving son Richard, wife
ind children.
QTJINX. — Fond memories of my
Iear wife Ida. who passed away
Ian. 20. 1991. — Now and always,
lim.
SCHOBER.— Treasured mem
jries of my dear wife Emily, who
massed away suddenly Jan. 21.
951.
The end was so sudden, the
.hock severe. I little thought the
?nd was near. A Midaen. change
In a moment's spell, with not a
:hance to say farewell. She never
:omplalned. she was not that kind:
?he was one of those loved ones
lard to find. Just to hear her
L-olce and see her smile, then life
:o me would seem worth while.—
Ever remembered by her loving
ausband Harry.
SCHOBER.— In sad but loving
nemory of our dear mother, who
nassed away on Jan. 21. 1951.
h face we loved is missing.
A voice we loved is still.
% place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
—Ever remembered by her loving
ton Louis i Jim i. daughter-in-law
Dossy and granddaughter Jose
' SCHOBER.— In sad but loving
memory of our dear mother and
irandma. who passed away sud
denly. Jan. 21. 1951.
There is a face that is always
near me. a voice I long to hear.
Not a day do we forget you. Many
i lonely heartache, often a silent
tear, mother is gone but not for
lotten.— Sadly missed by daugh
er Rita, son-in-law Mick and
SCHOBER. — In loving memory
if our dear mother and grandma,
who passed away suddenly on
lanuary 21. 1951.
Sheltered by the rock of ages.
Anchored on the golden shore.
In the perfect love of Jesus.
Rest, dear mother, for evermore.
— Always lovingly remembered by
La urn. Ken. Brenton and Darryl.
SCHOBER. — In loving memory
of our dear mother and grandgia.
who passed away suddenly on
Jan. 21. 1951.
A beautiful nature. loving and
kind, a beautiful memory to leave
behind. A cheerful smile, a heart
of gold, the dearest mother this
world could hold. A silent thought.
a secret tear, always wishing you
were here. — Always longed for by
her daughter Norma. son-in-law
Fred and grandson Terry, Hal
bury.
SCHOBER.— Cherished mem
ories of our dear mother and
grandmother, passed away Jan. 21.
1951. Just a remembrance.- kind
?ind true, to show, dear mum. we
think of you.— Always remem
bered. Roma. Fred and Sandra.
SCHOBER.— In loving memory
of Emily, passed away Jan. 21.
1951. — Remembered always. John.
Selma. family.
SCHOBER.— In loving memory
of my dear sister, who passed away
on Jan. 21.
A face we loved Is missing, a
voice we loved is still. A place Is
vacant In our hearts that never
can be filled.— Ever remembered by
her only sister Dolly, brotherin
law Ed. Shirley. Barry and Ian
and Marie and Allen. Broken Hill.
SCOTT. — Memories of our dear
sister and Aunt Dlt. who passeci
?way January 21. 1945. — Always
remembered by Mill. Ted and
family.
SIMS. — Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept.
Of one we loved and nev»r forgel.
—Inserted by siiter Myrtle.
SIMS. — Tn loving memory of my
dear brother Bill, accidentally
killed. January 20. 1951. la.tr
JoMah Thomas. Mile End
Today brings back sad memories.
of a loved brother gone to rest.
and those who think of you to
day BUI. are those who loved you
best.
— Inserted by his loving sister and
family.
SIMS.— In loving memory of my
dear brother BUI. who passed
away January 20. 1951. result of
accident.
Ton dearly loved to be forgotten.
—Ever remembererl -by sister
Eileen, Cliff and Billy.
FUNERAL NOTICES
LRCHER.— REQUIEM MASS will
be celebrated in the Queen of
agels Church. Taylor's road,
tiebarton. THIS (Monday)
ORNINQ. at 7 o'clock, for the
pose of the soul of the late Mrs.
MTH CATHERINE ARCHER,
iloved wile of Edgar Walter
rcher. of 12 Hughes street. Mile
3d. Her Funeral will leave the
lurch at 10 a.m. for the Catholic
ction. Cheltenham Cemetery.
FRANK J. SIEBERT.
Funeral Director.
47-49 Wakelleld street.
Phones C413 and C6236.
BECK.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
HAROLD JOHN BECK are re-
pectfully informed that the
funeral of his late beloved WIFE
Rosey Hannah) will leave his
residence. 50 Queen street. Nor-
ood on MONDAY, at 4 p.m.. for
le Centennial Park Cemetery.
PARTINGTON & SON.
Funeral Directors.
-uth road. Black Forest. LF1246.
JROWN.— THE FRIENDS of the
5 late Mr. WILLIAM GEORGE
ROWN. of Jacob street. Gawler.
re respectfully informed that his
uneral will leave the funeral
irlors. No. 3 Reid street. Gaw
n on MONDAY AFTERNOON.
t, 2 o'clock, for the Willaston
emetery
McLEAN BROS.. Undertakers,
? Gawler. ? Phone 6. ?
DAVEY.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
SIDNEY WILLIAM DAVEY
are respectfully informed that the
funeral of his late beloved WIFE
(Thirza May) will leave his resi
ence O'Halloran Hill, on MON
DAY. at 2 p.m.. for the Centen
ial Park Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD..
A.FJ3..V.
Unley and Mile End.
? Phone_UAI129. ?
)OUGLAS.— THE FRIENDS ol
the late Mr. JOHN ARTHUR
OUGLAS. of 242 Beillah road,
eulah Park, are respectfully noti
eld that his ,? Remains were re
erently laid to rest i privately)
i the St. Georges Cemetery,
[agill. on SATURDAY MORN
-O. Rev. C. W. L. Noon oui
ated.
W. WILLIAMSON & SON.
Funeral Directors.
124 Wellington road. Payneham.
? Phone FA1707. ?
-OWNEY.— THE FRIENDS oi
Mr. MILES JAMES (Paddy)
OWNEY, of 21 Hughes street,
[ile ' End. are respectfully m
-rmed that the Funeral of his
ne beloved WIFE i Ethel May)
ill leave our Private Parlor. 100
[enley Beach road. Mile End. on
IONDAY. at 3.45 p.m.. for the
tidley Park Cemetery.
LFRED JAMES .K SONS LTD.
lA.F.D.A.'.
nley and Mile End. UA1129.
t.'*£E.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
. GEORGE ROBERT FEE are
Kpectfully informed that the
emains of his late WIFE (Susan
abi were privately laid to rest in
w Cheltenham Cemetery on
ATURDAY. 19th inst. Rev. Pora
m OALANec. DESLANDES.
Undertaker.
14 Semaphore roaa. Semaphore.
? Phone_J6511. ?
tXJRD.— THE FRD3NDS of the
'late MrT HERBERT JAMES
ORD. formerly of Ways and
forks. GUnville. are respectfully
lformed that his Funeral Vill
save the residence of his son. Mr.
ohn Ford. 1 Regent street. Pen
inglon. on MONDAY, at 2 p.m..
ir the Cheltenham Cemetery
SIDNEY HARRISON.
Funeral Director,
uneral Parlors. 171-173 Port rd..
? Alberton. ? Phone J125a. ?
^lARIE.— THE FRIENDS of the
* late Mrs. ELIZABETH OARIE.
ite of 37 Milner street. Hilton,
re respectfully informed that her
uneral will leave the Partington
iineral chapel. 441 South road.
Hack Forest, on TUESDAY, at 2
.m.. for the Centennial Park
*metPARTINGTON & SON.
Funeral Directors,
quth rd.._Blacfc_Forest._LF1246.
?^ RANT.— THE FRIENDS of the
Jl late Mr. LUDOVIC ALEXAN
lER GRANT are respectfully in
jrmed that his Funeral will leave
is late residence. 85 The Grove,
olonel Light Gardens, on MON
IAY. at 3 P.m.. for the Centennial
SlFREd'jAMES A: SONS LTD.
i K F D \ ).
Unley and Mile End UA1129.
JTURT LODGE. No. 132.
!- BRETHREN are respectfully
-.formed that the Funeral of their
ite Brother L. A. GRANT will
-ave his late residence. 85 The
irove. Colonel Light Gardens, on
IONDAY. at 3 p.m.. for the Cen
ennial Park Cemetery.
? By Order. W.M.
aORSELL.— THE FRIENDS ol
the late Mrs. LILLIAN CHAR
OTTE HORSELL. of 17 Beadnall
?rrace. Dunleath Gardens, are
espectfully informed that her
'uneral will leave our private
hapel. 76 Anzac Hizhway. Everard
ark. on MONDAY, after a ser
lce commencing at 3:20 p.m.. for
lie North Brighton Cemetery.
Tpral tributes to our chapel.
TURNER MOTOR FUNERALS,
lhapel and Offices. 74-16 Anzac
[ighway. Everard Park. Tele
? phone LF2489. ?
HUTT.— REQUIEM MASS wUl
be celebrated in the Sacred
[eart Church. Port road. Hind
iarsh. THIS MONDAY MORN
NG at 7 o'clock, for the repose
f the soul of the late Mrs. GERT
tUDE HUTT. beloved wife of Wil
lam Frank Hutt. of 4 Wirrawirra
venue. Enfleld. Her Funeral
riU leave her late residence at
p.m.. for the Catholic section
f the Centennial Park Cemetery.
FRANK J. SIEBERT.
Funeral Director.
47-49 Wakefleld street. Phones
? C413 and C6236. ?
L NGHAM.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
WILLIAM FREDERICK ING
IAM are respectfully informed
bat the Funeral of his late be
aved WIFE (Lillian Matilda.
Jeta). will leave his residence. 11
ida street. Adelaide, on TUES
)AY. at 3 p.m.. for the West Ter
ace Cemetery.
PARTINGTON & SON.
Funeral Directors,
louth roa-d. Black Forest. LF1246.
Adelaide Funeral Directors.
\Z LEMICH.— THE FRIENDS of
IV Mr. PHILLIP KLEMICH are
espectfully informed that the
'uneral of his late beloved WIFE
Vera Selmai will leave their pri
ate residence. 16 Maxwell ter
ace. Glenelg. on MONDAY, at 11
un.. for the Centennial Park
''''ALAN C. DESLANDES.
Undertaker.
84 Semaphore road. Semaphore.
Phone J6511.
r AMERTON-— THE FRIENDS of
Lj the l3te Miss MARY LOUISA
J^MERTON. late of 12 St. Helena
-lace. Adelaide, are respectfully
[-.formed that her Funeral will
irrive at West Terrace cemetery
in MONDAY, at 1.45 p.m.
CHAS. A. BERRY (A.F.D.A.).
?uneral Director and Cremator.
57 Magill road. Maylands. F32a3.
I YNCH.— REQUIEM MASS for
ife^Mr^clf^fNfV^H
widow of Timothy Lynch i. wil
le celebrated in St. Margaret
iary's Church. Eldon street. West
froydon. on MONDAY MORNINC
it 10 o'clock. Her Funeral wil.
eave 39 Aroona road. Kilkenny. a(
1 a.m. for the Catholic section of
be Cheltenham Cemetery.
FRANK J. SIEBERT.
Funeral Director.
,7. 49 Wakefleld street. Adelaide
Phones C4I3 and C8236.
A WREATHS del. Golden Dal
fodil. Florist. 215 Unley rd
Ualvern. UA7328: aft. hrs. LP4K2
A. GLADIOLI FLORISTS, odd
North Road Cem. Wreath
-r\ MIJ14S: after hours ML1821
4 SHLEIGH FLORI9T. 16a
A. Ken« rd.. Rose Park. Wreath*
lei F371S- :!'?'? hrs.. Stirling *l«
A— CARMEL FLORIST. Magill
rd.. Norwood, and Kensington
-ark Phonr F5019 Wreath' rtel
AT TUCKER'S. Florist*. Orote
«t. C4.1X5: after hours. LU5M11
ind LO68S0 ?
A. S TILLETT MEMORIALS
ftt Wnk?neld si ?
AAA. WREATHS delivered short
est notice. STANLEY FLOR
:STS. 45 Adelaide Arcade W3320
\titr hours. TT2824 ?
A— BLUE ORCHID. Ro«e Park
Wreath's del. F3750. all noun
DON TON ' Florlsl* liwu-.v.
r» ivr.,,1,. iFIMl 'TT«R»7
IN MEMORIAM
SMOKER.— In loving memory ol
num. who died December 28. 1942,
ind dad. who died January 21,
1946.— Jim. Clarrie. Jean. Olive.
STEVENS. — Loving memory ol
William Harry (Bill), beloved
lusband of Jean and dear father
-f.B«rry. Terry and Ann.
ITEVEXS.— In loving memors
}f our dear son Bill, passed awaj
lanuary 20. 1947. Beautiful memo
ries are silently kept, of one we
loved and will never forget. — Al-
arays remembered by mum. dad
»nd brothers.
STOCKER.— Fondest memories
sf mother and grandmother, whe
oassed away January 20. 1947.
Golden memories silently kept
if a dear mother we wlU nevei
rorget.
—Beryl. Bob and children. Glad
stone.
STRINGER.— Loving memories
ot our dear wife and mother,
passed away January 21. 1942.
A wonderful mother laid to rest
For all of us she did her best.
—Ever remembered by her htts
sand and family. Mundoora.
STRIXGER. — Loving memories
Df dear mother.
Your memory we cherish through
each year, we miss you as we loveC
you. to us you are always near.
—Remembered by Kathleen anc
Alick.
TREXBETH. — In loving memon
or Leslie, died January 21. 1945.
Always remembered by his Iovini
wife and daughter.
TREVORROW.— In loving m»m
ory of our dear sister and mother
oassed away January 21. 1947.
Inserted by loving lister Rose anc
daughter Florrie.
USHER.— In loving memory o:
our dear mother, who passed awnj
January 20. 1951. — Ever remem.
bered by her daughters Aclele
Roma and family.
VENNING.— In loving memor;
of our dear father. f*ther-in-Ian
and grandfather George. wh-
passed away January 21. 19.11.—
Ever remembered by Re*. Murle
and boys.
FUNERAL NOTICES
LYNCH.— REQUIEM MASS will
? be celebrated in the Sacred
leart Church. Port road. Hind
narsh. on TUESDAY MORNING.
it 7 o'clock, for the repose of
he soul of the late ALLAN
'RANCIS. beloved ONLY SON of
FRANCIS and RITA LYNCH, ol
ifclnncs street. Croydun. His
funeral will leave the church at
11 a.m. for the Catholic section of
lie Centennial Park Cemetery.
FRANK J. SIEBERT.
Funeral Director.
47-49 Wakeneld street. Phones
? C413 and C6'236.
McConnell - THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. WILLIAM FOW-
LER LITCHFIELD McCONNELL.
of 95 Alice street. Sefton Park.
are respectfully informed that his
funeral will leave the Partington
funeral Chapel. 441 South road.
Black Forest, on MONDAY, at 3
p.m.. for the Centennial Park
:emetery.
PARTINGTON * SON.
Funeral Directors.
South road. Black Forest. LF1246.
LEWIS LODGE OF FAITH.
No. 81.
BRETHREN are requested to at
end the Funeral of the late Wor
shipful Bro. McCONNELL. at Cen
tennial Park Cemetery, at 3.10 p.m.
on MONDAY AFTERNOON.
F. SNOW. Secretary.
CLEAN.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. WILLIAM DOUGALL
UcLEAN (late of P.M.G. Depart
ment i are respectfully informed
:hat his Funeral will leave his late
tesidence. 34 Tucker street. City,
in TUESDAY, at 11 a.m.. for the
North Road Church of England
Cemetery.
FRANK J. SIEBERT.
Funeral Director.
47-49 Wakefleld street. Phones
? C413 and C6236. ?
MORGAN.— THE FRIENDS of
Of the late Mr. LOUIS PHIL
LIP MORGAN Hate of 10 Gertrude
street. Norwood) are respectfully
Informed that his Funeral will
leave the residence of his Son (Mr.
L. V. Morgan). 309 Magill road.
St. Morris. THIS DAY I Monday),
at 2.45 p.m.. for the Dudley Park
Cemetery. Rev. G. S. Wellington
will officiate.
W. NOAL & SONS IA.F.D.A.I.
Funeral Directors.
227 Parade. Norwood. Ph. F5109.
\| OKRISSEY.— THE FRIENDS of
l'J-the late Mrs. FLORENCE MOR
RISSEY are respectfully Informed
that her Funeral will leave the re
sidence of her son (Mr. Eric
Charle* Morrisseyi. 23 California
street. Nuikworh. on MONDAY, al
11 a.m.. for the Centennial Park
ALFREI?' JAMES it SONS LTD..
_Unley andjuiie jind._UA1129^
I-EARSON.— THE FRIENDS of
. the late Mr. HARRIE GAR
FIELD PEARSON are respectfully
Informed that his Funeral will
leave his late residence. 92 Gal
way avenue. Broadview, on MON
DAY, at 3 p.m.. for the North
Road Cemetery. _
GEO. A. BEECHING. A.F.D.A..
Funeral Director.
107 Prospect road. Prospect.
? Phone_ML1321. ?
ENFIELD LODGE 145.
BRETHREN are respectfully
informed that the Funeral of our
late Brother HARRIE GARFIELD
PEARSON will leave his late resi
dence. 92 Galway avenue. Broad
view. THIS DAY (Monday l. at
3 p.m.. for the North Road Ceme
J'5Jr. M. CURNOWrSecretary._
MEMBERS of the BROADVIEW
BOWLING CLUB are respect
lully Inlormed that the Funeral
of our First President and Fellow
Member the late HARRIE PEAR
SON will leave his late residence.
92 Galway avenue. Broadview, at
3 p.m. on MONDAY, the 21st Janu
ary, for the North Road Cemetery.
F. A. THOMPSON. Hon. Sec._
REDMAN.— THE FRIENDS ol
the late Mr. ERNEST CARNE
REDMAN (late 1st A.I.F.) are re
spectfully informed that nl.
F uneral will leave his late resi
dence. 8 Kilbryde road. Torrens.
Park. THIS MORNING (Monday),
at 11 o'clock, for the Payneham
Cenw!ewiLLIAMSON & SON.
Funeral Directors.
124 Wellington rd.. Payneham.
? FA1707. ?
FELLOWSHIP ROSE CROIX.
CHAPTER 349.
THE FRIENDS of the late il-
lustrious Bro. ERNEST CARNE
REDMAN, 30 degrees, are re
spectfully Informed that the
Funeral of our late Bro. will leave
his late residence 8 Kilbryde rd,
Torrens Park. THIS MORNING
(Monday ) at 11 o'clock, for the
Payneham Cemetery.
B. J. CULLEN Recorder.
HAWTHORN ROYAL ARCH
CHAPTER No. 35.
THE COMPANIONS art re
spectfully informed that the Fune
ral of our late M.E.C. E. C. RED
MAN. P.G.J.. will leave his late
residence. 8 Kilbryde road, Tor
rens Park, on MONDAY, at 11
a.m.. for the Payneham Cemetery.
? By Order. Ex. Pr. _
MACDONNELL LODGE No. 10.
Brethren are Informed that
the Funeral of our late Worship-
ful Brother E. C. REDMAN will
leave his late residence, 8 Kil-
bryde road. Torrens Park. THIS
DAY (Monday) at 11 a.m. for the
Payneham Cemetery.
C. O. FALKNER. Secretary
ST. PETERS' ROYAL ARCH
CHAPTER No. 13.
COMPANIONS are reminded
that the Funeral of our late Most
Excellent Companion E. C. RED
MAN will leave his late residence.
8 Kilbryde road. Torrens Park.
THIS DAY (Monday). 21st Janu-
ary, at 11 a.m.. for the Payneham
Cemetary.
By Order of Excellent Principals.
TORRENS VALLEY LODGE.
1 No. 136.
BRETHREN are reminded that
the Funeral of our late Wpr. Bro.
ERNEST C. REDMAN will leave
his late residence. 8 Kilbryde rd,
Torrens Park. THIS MORNING
(Monday) at 11 o'clock, for the
Payneham Cemetery.
By order ot the W.M.
RYAN.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. THOMAS RYAN, late
S.A.R., and Herbert road. Croy
don. are respectfully Informed that
bis Funeral will leave the Funeral
Parlors. 47 Wakeneld street, city.
THIS DAY (Monday), at 3 p.m..
for the Catholic Cemetery. West
''''FRANK J. SIEBERT.
Funeral Director.
47-49 Wakefleld street.
Phones C413 and C6236.
SQUIRE. — THE FRIENDS of the
late FRANK . STOCKLEY
SQUIRE, of Robe, are respectfully
informed that his- Funeral will
leave the Church of England, on
MONDAY. 21st. at 2.30 p.m.. for
the Robe Cemetery. .
A. F. GIDDINGS.
Funeral Director.
? Tiaracoorte. ?
THOMPSON.— THE FRIENDS ol
the late Mr. SAMUEL
THOMPSON, are respectfully in
formed that his Funeral will
leave his late residence, 27 Welling
ton road. Trinity Gardens. THIS
DAY (Mondayi. at 3.45 p.m.. for
the Cheltenham Cemetery.
CLAUDE TREVELION. A.F.D.A..
Funeral Director.
Head Office and Chapel.
56-53 M«glll road. Norwood. F4084.
TIVER.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
H. W. TIVER, of Burra, are
respectfully informed that the
Funeral of his late beloved WIFE
(Edith Annie) will leave his resi-
dence, Flagstaff, Burra, THIS DAY
(Monday), at 3 p.m., for the Burra
Cemetery.
C. J. PEARCE & SON,
Funeral Directors,
Burra. Phone 68.
AL. NALTY monuments of dis
tinction. 52 Exeter ter.. Devor
Pk Phnne ML3779 ?
TAAWN FLORISTS. Wreaths
U d»:. Main Nth. rd.. Prospect.
MLXt:!7: after hrs BlackwooH 218.
GEO. E. MORGAN * SONS
Monumental Masons Head
office. 19.1 Victoria *o Branch
offices. 132 West ter. and Higb »t.
Cheltenham. ?
(-LEN Florist. 124 Uniey rd.
? Artt'tir wreaths ? UA1738. —
TTENLEY FLORISTS Wreath,
tl -ipl T»«*0: after hrs. LS25«
TTINNANES. FLORIST. Clarirlge
l\ Arcade. C5221. FY2130 For
all floral tributes. ?
VI ILE END FLORISTS, reopen
?.'l-lng Friday. January 18th. —
MILE END FLORISTS. L.O6191
„? «?. t», nr,rh rrt w»»th«
? IN MEMORIAM
VEXXING.— In loving memory
of our husband and father George
Jasper, passed away one year to
day.
Time alters many things.
But memory never fades.
—Always remembered by his wife,
.son!' and daughter.
VENN1NG.— In loving memory
of our dear father, father-in-law
and grandfather. George Jasper,
who passed away January 21. 1951.
A thought for today, a memory
forever.
— Inserted by Leith. Dot and boys.
RETURN THANKS
HOLDEN.— The relatives of the
late W. Holden wish to sin-
cerely THANK all friends for
floral tributes, cards and expres-
sions of sympathy in their sad
loss. Please accept this as their
personal thanks.
McBAIN.— Mr. McBain and
family sincerely wish to
THANK all friends for their floral
tributes and kind expressions of
sympathy in their recent bereave-
ment. Please accept this as their
personal thanks.
SIMPSON.— Mr. H. R. Simpson
or 17 Bemqn street. Sema
phore, and family, wish to sin
cerely THANK all friends and re
latives for floral tributes, cards
telegrams and personal exnression;
of sympathy In the recent sac
bereavement of their loving -v:f-
and mother. Special thank? U
neighbors. Dr. Eltx. Dr. Eldrigi
and Dr. Flynn. Will all please ac
cept this as their personal thanks'
VATES.— Mrs. A. Yates anc
X family, of 24 Gunson street
Adelaide, wish to THANK all ie
lations and friends for floral tri
butes and expres&ion nf sympaLh;
in their recent sad bereavement
Would all please accept this a:
their ncnanal expression ni
thanka? ?
FUNERAL NOTICES
VAN-ESSEN.— THE FRIENDS
of the late Mr. ARIE LEEN
DERT VAN-ESSEN, of the Com
mercial Travellers' Association.
North terrace. Adelaide, are re
.pect fully inlormed that his Fune
ral will leave our Private Par
lor. 193 Unley road. Unley. on
MONDAY, at 3.45 p.m.. for the
Crematorium. West terrace. Ade
laide.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS. LTD..
'A.F.D.A.i. Unley and Mile End.
'ILLIAMST- THlTFRiENDS ot
the late Mr. ALBERT WIL
L.IAMS. of Le Hunte avenue.
Prospect, are respectfully informed
hat his Funeral will leave the
?evidence ot his son. Mr. Bert
Williams. 31 May terrace. Otto
ray, on MONDAY, at 3.15 -p.m.. for
.ht Cheltenham Cemetery.
HAROLD J. MOORE.
Funeral Director.
228 Port road. Alberton.
? Phpnt_J10pr. ?
/IMMEKMAN.- THE FRIENDS
fJ ofMr. ALBERT FREDERICK
ZIMMERMAN, of 2 Seventh street.
Bowden, are respectfully Informed
Lha:. the Funeral of his late WIFE
MARY ELLEN, .will leave Elliott
Bros. Funeral Parlors. 95 Port
I p.m.. for the Hlndmarsh Ceme
road. Hlndmarsh. on MONDAY, at
F. T. ELLIOTT & SONS.
Hlndmarsh.
Funeral Directors.
? LU4668. LU6129. ?
«. W. SALMON. Monumeotal
Mason. 2 Ballara si.. Mile
End. LU7027: all hours — —
UT. PETERS FLORIST. 216
»* Payneham rd. F8432. Wreath'
delivered. ?
\\rOODVILLE First. 23 Gienavon
-- st. Wreaths. Jgc. del. M6059.
WANTED TO 5ELL
Clothing, ?
A LTERATIONS and remodelling
-A to ladles' and gent's suits.
Ladles*, gent's material made up.
WILLIAMS. Tailor.. Victoria sq. —
/ 'ABRA outfit, blazer, tunic.
V' summer dress. 3 blouses, tc.
suit girl 14 years. LF1I83. ?
|\RESS and dinner suit, good
M-* order, size 5; must sell. 13
Glanton St.. West Hlndmarsh. —
GENTS MORNING DRESS
SUIT, striped trousers. 40 in.
waist. 31 leg: two white vests, one
black, excellent condition. X956.
Advertiser. ?
U'KDDING wear! Evening wear!
Hire everything Irom experi
enced specialists. Pretty frocks,
veils, access., men's dinner, dress
and lounge suits. IJA1279. Day.
night. Hollywood Hire Service. —
? Furniture ?
AAA. ? CADMAN BROS..
?THE HINDLEY'
FURNISHERS.
102 and 141 HINDLEY STREET.
LA4972.
FOR BETTER VALUE IN NEW.
MODERN. CRAFTSMAN - BUILT
8E^CRl?nFo^iI^S,E°5JsAI'3t
? 8PECIALTV; ?
4 — LAMINEX' tables, all sizes.
A 4 I 2 It. 8 in.. 19 gns.; 4x3.
£21/10/-: 5x3. £25/10/-: chrome
chain, genulnehides. 7 gns.
. SPRINGBETT & GUNSON.
First Floor. A.D.C. Building.
__ MjDrenfell_su_ Cen. 4347.
V MAGNIFICENT ' mahogany
Sheraton secretaire tallboy
with B.A.D.A. seal, in perfect con
dition. U4-I25. ?
13RAND new 4 piece walnut bed
s' room suite, new Genoa velvel
sounite suite, sell cheap. X3581.—
? 3KFORE deciding consult
J* NORTH ADELAIDE FUR
NISHERS LTD. M97O6. ?
UDNK BEDS. M6955. AFTER a.
REDROOM suite. 3-piece. large
dble. suite, in Imported oak.
£29/10/-. 8-dr. chest. £8/15/-.
Sgle. wardrobes. £8/10/-. Dress
ing Tables. -EJ/15 -. J-dr. me
chests. £4/4/-. Roomy cupboard
washstands. 37/6; P. mottled cane
yrr noun enMrs. «!»?- ea. BAR
RETT & BARRETT'S sale rooms.
41-43 Waymouth St.. LA2355 (next
to Gas Co.). ?
DutiNu KM. suite, moaern. as
new. bargain. £35. 20 Trinity
St.. College Pk. F4060. ?
I^URNIIURE repaired and mod
ernised: nothing too big or
too small. F8566. ?
IJTRNITURE ? ANYTHING
1 and EVERYTHING. ?
QUALITY SECONDHAND FURNI
TURE ALWAYS ON HAND AT
OUR AUCTION MART AT
BEDROCK PRICES.
CADMAN BROS..
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND
VALUERS.
141 HINDLEY ST. Phone LA4972.
AUCTIONS CONDUCTED ALL
PARTS OR STATE.
PROMPT PAYMENTS.
INLAID LINdl
NLAID LINO Remnants to
clear half price, odd lengths suit
able for halls, sleepouts. &c. Avail
able Eddys Ltd.. 93-97 Currle st.
Where low rents mean low prices.
LOUNGE SUITES. CLEARANCE
SPECIALS. 3-pce. suitable for
recover, only £4/10/-. Roomy
lounge and chairs in fawn mo
ouette. £12/10/-. 3-pce. blue
Genoa cover. £10/10/-: suite In
grey moquette. £14/10/-. Fawn
tapestry suite. £12/10/-. 3-pce.
Brown Genoa velvet. £21/10/-.
Superior loose cushion suite, al
most new. in autumn toned Genoa.
£59/10/-. Large range of others
for your inspection. BARRETT
AND BARRETT'S sale rooms. 41-43
Waymouth st. LA2355 (next to
Gas Co. I. ? ?
IADiS and gent's Victorian
-i chair, nicely/upholstered, set
tee to match, bargain. £25. also
cedar coffee table and cedar hall
table. £-?-? large bookcase. £6.
many other useful pieces of good
furniture, reasonable. 21 Main
North rrt.. Medindie. 10 till 1. ?
TAMINEX and chrome tables.
J chairs, all sizes, designs. Good
discount during January, also
steel sunroom furniture. L. N.
Short & Son. 18 Coromandel pi..
Ad-'alrl- V'1376. UA7(W5. ?
CELLING cheap. 5-valve wireless.
► 5 extension speaker. £5: 6 din
ing chairs. £8: table £2: new d.b.
candlewick spread. £4/10/-: bed
ding, wall telephone table. 30/-.
LU4803. ?
41-Cr;. maple bedroom suite, ex
cellent condition, also solid
blackwood Queen Anne dining rm.
suite, complete copper. Vacola
bottling outfit with 2 doz. bottles.
English refrigerator. 8 c.f.. per
fect order: also bedroom floral
wall-to-wall carpet. 14 ft. x 12 ft.
6 In. Ring UX2367 after 9.30. —
Household Goods
4 SIMPSON. Pope. B.T.H.. NacO.
rV Hoover washers tor immediate
delivery, cash or easy terms. Sun
strom's. 148 Port rd.. Hlndmarsh.
ALO5^ifw Simpson Hoover. Pope
Rttpmp Thor. Wilkins. Ser
?Is Bu'co washing machine'
rom 12/- weekly. Have a trial
n own linrn* from A. J Buxforrf
61 Main North rnad. Nailsworth
ML3452: anrt 2 Wslkerville ter
nilhpr'nr. »*L'?':-' ?
\QUEENSLANDER. 8 cu. ft.
sealed unit, and Westinghouse
5 cu. ft., sealed unit refrigerators
for Immediate delivery, cash or
easy terms. Sunstrom's. 148 Port
rd.. Hindmarsh. LU5733. ?
1 LL makes of vacuum cleaners
A from £3 JORDAN'S. 90 Pirie
c. onri 1O TamP- ol. W3134. ?
/CARPETS. Indian carpets, hand
V.- made, pale blue. 9 x 12. good
order. £15: plain fawn. Wilton.
9 x 12. as new. £12/10/-: au
tumn tone carpet. 9 x 12. excel
lent order. £12/10/-: 4 ft. 6 in.
hall carpets. £5: many other car
pets, fnm £5. 21 Main North
rd.. Medindie. 10-1. ?
I7LECTRICE
Vj 4'/- c. ft. refrigerator avail
able for immediate delivery at
CHAPMAN MOTORS. O'Connell
PLECTRIC washing machtine.
lj *tow away type, good order.
X2002. ?
pLECTRICE REFRIGERATORS.
WESITNGHOUSE SEALED UNITS.
4-j c. ft. De Luxe. £157.
4-i c ft. standard. £136 17/8.
Available for immediate delivery.
A. J. BENNETT * CO..
1 Unley rd.. Unley.
J7RIGIDAIRE.
Call now and inspect the beauti
ful English model on display.
Orders now taken for early deli
very. Easy terms arranged. .
CHAPMAN'S. 81-87 O'Connell st_
North Adelaide.
r~1 ODPRKY'S
VACUUM CLEANER
BARGAINS.
ELECTROLUX. £7/10/-.
HOOVER. £8/19/6.
GOBLIN. £5/19/6.
TECNICO. late model, £12/17/6
VACTRIC. late model. £12/17/6
Fully guaranteed and serviced
for life.
Terms from £1 deposit, all makes,
new and reconditioned.
13 Adelaide Arcade.. W294U.
TTAND SEWING MACHINE.
XX German Singer. In good or
der. £8/10/-: Singer treadle, box
tcp model. £9/15/-: Werthelm
flrophead. reconditioned. £18
10'-. BARRETT & BARRETTS
sale rooms. 41-43 Waymouth Ft.
LA2355 (next to Gas Co.». ?
IAN. 21. 22. 23. Silent Knight
kero. frigd.. good order. Ap
rlf No. 3 Rakes .rd.. Enfleld ter
minus. Best offer. ?
^'ACO Spindry washing cna
I chine for only £15 dep.. 15/
wkly.. £110 cash. English Servls.
£87/2/6. £15 dep.. 15/- wkly.
HTJBBARDS. RS Grote st. ?
?DOPE and ELECTRICE WASH
X ING MACHINES available foi
immediate delivery at CHAPMAN
MOTORS. O'Connell st.. N.A. ?
REFRIGERATOR.
1 only. 6 ft., also 1 7 ft.
Kirby sealed units, beautiful ap
pearance. Enouire our price
Eddy's Ltd.. Currie st. ?
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