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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
Approaching Marriages and En
gagement notices most be signed
by the two persons concerned.
Birth notices by one of the
parents, unless otherwise
authenticated, and Marriages,
Deaths, and In Memoriam
notices by some responsible
person.
4 lines. 6/-: 2/- each additional
line.
BIRTHS
ANDREW.— On July 8, at Nor-
thern Community Hospital to
Glad and Harold— a daughter
(Vicki Dawn). Special thanks to
Dr. Crosby, Sister Humphreys,
and hospital staff
BARTON— To Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. E. Barton, of Seaton on
July 3— a son.
BEGGS. nee Palmer.— To Jean
and Bob, on July 11, at Lefevre
Hospital — a son (Robert
Michael).
BERRY (nee Kelley).-— On July
9 at Memorial to Eric and Jac-
queline — a son. Thanking Dr.
Finlayson and staff.
BLACKWELL (nee Burke).—
On July 11, at Calvary, to Imelda
and Daryl— a son. Both well.
BUBNER.— At S.Y.P Hospital,
Yorketown to Cora and Harry—
a son. Thanking all in atten-
dance.
BURNETT nee Moody.— On
July 11 at Memorial Hospital, to
Helen, wife of Murray— a son
(Bronte Simon).
CLARK (nee Vianello).— On
July 9, at Bordertown to Doris
and Jack, of Keith— a son
(Robert Wayne).
CULLEN (nee Pridham). — On
July 9, at Memorial, to Avis and
Frank— a daughter (Lynette
Dawn). Thanking Dr. Hurst and
hospital staff.
DALITZ. — On July 7, at
S.C.D.H., Victor Harbor to Mar-
garet and Bill — a son.
DART (nee Kohler).— To Atha-
lie and Ray at Memorial Hos-
pital on July 12— a son (Ste-
phen Geoffrey). Both well.
Thanking Dr. Jolly and staff.
DAY (nee Kidd).— At Memori-
al Hospital, on July 11, to Betty
and Glyn— a son (Trevor Keith).
Thanking Dr P. P. Robertson
and hospital staff.
DE BELLIS (nee Waters).— On
July 9 at Hindmarsh Maternity
Hospital to Dawn and Gary --
a daughter. Thanking Dr. Dun-
stone and staff .
DOBIE. nee Johnson. — On July
8, at St. Andrew's Melbourne, to
Leone and David— a son (David
Richard).
DOYLE.— At Calvary, on July
9, to Margaret and Len -- a
daughter (Christine Elisabeth)
FITZGERALD - nee Clarke.--
On July 9 at Pt Pirie Hospital,
to Mavis and John— a daughter.
FYFE (nee Lloyde). — On July
9 at Rosebery Tasmania - to
£fri and Jim — a daughter
(Leanne Margaret).
GALLASCH -- On July 11, at Mt Barker S.M. Hospital to Gladys and Herb - a daughter. Thanking Dr. Downing and hos-
pital staff.
GILES (nee Williams). -- Only July 7, at Berri District Hospi-tal, to Gladys and Graham -- a son. Thanking all in attend-ance.
GRAHAM -— To Nancyand Bill,
at Calvary, on July ? - a son.
Thanking Dr. Lower and hospital
staff.
HAYES.-- At Calvary on July 4, to Maries and Syd, premature -- a son (Gregory Arthur). Grateful thanks to Dr. Cooling and hospital staff.
HEUZENROEDER. -- On June 30, at Renmark District Hospital to Nan and Alwyn -- a son (?? ??). Special thanks to Dr. R. K. Wilson and all in attendance.
HEDGER. -- On July 10, at Hindmarsh Hospital, to Marj and
Jim — a son.
HILL —To Gloria and Colin, at
Wallaroo Hospital on
?n*Tntan«Drs S-ith and Barnes
and bOKPital staff
HUTTON. —To Lull and Dan
ten weeks of excellent treatment from Dr. Poidevin and staff of
Q.V.M.H.
KAESLER ThfnVine all in attendance
-Mfcv rnu ppnrv*- — Op July
trm it -ira July 11. »t Mil*
jn artmdance
KELLEY -On July ^^'''a
Bowerin* and hospital staff.
KLUGE. —On July 12, at the Emergency Hospital, Mile End, to Hilda and Wally —a daughter. Thanking Dr. F. Flaherty and
hospital staff.
KUCHEL. —On July 10, at Mt.
Barker, to Nell and Alf, of Pros
pect Hill —a son.
LECKIE (nee Bourne). — On
July 12, at Memorial Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Leckie, of
"Tillenbury" Station, Wilcannia,
N.S.W. —a son
LEWIS (nee Gare). —On July
6, at Northern Community Hos
pital to Lois —a son (John Mos
tyn). Special thanks to Dr Ham
ilton and staff.
LOADER (nee Morton). — On
July 12, at Q.V.M.H., to Jean and
Bill — a son (Kevin James).
LUCK (nee Wyld).— On July
12, at Park Terrace Private, to
Rita and Bert— a daughter
(Glenda Joy). Special thanks to
Dr. Russell and staff.
MARSHALL.— On July 3, at
Riverton D.S.M. Hospital, to
Norm and Joan — a son (pre-
mature).
MCCARTNEY.— At Q.V.M.H., to
Pat and Tod — a daughter (Shane
Suzanne). Both well.
McFARLANE.— On July 9, at
Glenelg C.H., to Joyce and Bob
a son (Brett Bradbury).
MOYLE (nee Wood).— On July
11, at McBride Hospital, to Elaine
and Ray— a son (Trevor Ray-
mond). Thanking Dr. Lovell and
hospital staff.
O'DONNELL.— On July 12, at
Q.V.M.H., to Mabel and Arthur
-- a son. Brother for Mark and
Ray. Thanking all in attendance.
OLIVER - Oh July 10, to Dela
and Jimmy — a son (Glenn
David). Thanking Dr. Brook-
man and Eudunda Hospital staff.
PRENDERGAST.— On July 7,
to Margaret and Bill, at the Mc-
Laren Vale Hospital— a daughter.
PYKE (nee Lucraft). — On July
10, at Queen Victoria Hospital, to
Daphne and Les— a son (Terry
Stephenson).
ROBINSON (nee Read).— On
July 7, at Blackwood Hospital,
to Alison and Tom — a son.
ROESLER.— On July 7, at
Angaston Hospital, to Jean and
Errol — a daughter
SCHAEFER. — On July 10, at
Memorial Hospital, to Betty and
Ron — a daughter. Special thanks
to Dr. Frank Welch and staff.
SCHWANZ (nee Lynch). — On
Jnly 3, at Q.V.M.H., to Corine and
Herbert — a son (Trevor). Thank-
ing all in attendance.
SIMS (nee Fletcher). — On
July 6, at S.D.W.M.H., McLaren
Vale, to Margaret and Ian — a
daughter (Karen Margaret).
Both well. Thanking Dr. Fox and
staff.
SLATER (nee Dennison). — On
July 11, at Park Terrace, to Joan
and Don — a son. Thanking Dr.
Crafter and hospital staff.
SPENCER (nee Cross). — On
July 11, at Q.V.M.H., to Rita and
Frank— a daughter (Sandra
Dawn). Both well. Thanking all
in attendance.
USHER.— At Whyalla Hospital,
to Ruth and Hugh— a son. Both well.
VINCENT.— On July 11, at
Q.V.M.H., to Mona and Brian— a
bonny daughter (Lesley Joy).
Both well. Thanking all in
attendance.
WHILEY (nee Villis).— On July
10, at Monreith, to Joyce and
Jack -- a son (Brenton Ronald).
Thanking all in attendance.
MARRIAGES
KNOTT—MOAR. — The mar-
riage or Elsie Jean, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Moar, Milang, to Bruce John.
younger son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. J. H. Knott, of West
Croydon, was solemnised in
Adelaide on July 12.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
HALL — MARCH. — Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Hall, of Renmark,
late of Thebarton, have pleasure
in announcing the 50th anni-
versary of their marriage, cele-
brated at Holbrooks road,
Underdale, on July 13, 1904, of
Rev. Pittman.
SILVER WEDDINGS
REDDING.— Leon. Coliee ana
Ross wish to announce the 23th
wedding anniversary of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cltf
Redding, which was solemnised
by Rev. Lane on July 13. 1929.
at St. Augustine's Church of
England. Streaky Bay.
Approaching
- Marriages
MOURANT — CREWDSON-—
Ihe ? marriage of Beverly Dawn
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
hi. I. Mourant. of Brompton.
to Richard Johseph. only so«
of Mr and Mrs. A Crewrtson
Df A-iel--ide. win be solemnised
at OvlnihBm Methodist Church
»n SPturrtay. July 17. at 6 D.m
TAYLOR — CLARK. — The
marriage of Dorothy Gpc
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, of Plympton. to Dear
Fn-derick. elde-t son of Mr. on
Llrs. F. G Clark, of Victor
Jrrbor. will be folemni^erf. o»
July 17 »t 3 o:m. in th» Church
of Christ. Victor Harbor.
ENGAGEMENTS
HORE - PRIEST - The en
gagement is announced of June,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Hore of Cohuna, Victoria, to
John, only son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. A. Priest, of Hampton
Court, Surrey, England.
TROt'SDALE — WARD.— The
engagement is announced be
tween June, elder daughter of
Mr and .Mr». C, Trousdale of
Genus Cross, to Brian, e'derson
of Mr and Mrs. Ward, of Wood
ville West.
WILHEL.M — OBST.— The en
gagement is announced of Hazel.
youngest daughter of Mr. and
the late Mrs. A. A. Wilhelm. of
Paringa. to Dennis, youngest son
or Mr. and Mrs.W. M. Obst of
Renmark.
DEATHS
ALTUS-— On July 11, at Repat
riation Hospital, Springbank,
Howard G., beloved husband of
Evelyn and loving father of
Helen and Sue. Aged 36 years
ALTUS.— On July 11. at Repat
riation Hospital. Howard G., be
loved brother of Gert and Merv.
Aged 36 years.
ANDERSON. — On July 12, at a
private hospital, Matilda May
Anderson, of Aldgate, the loving
mother of Stella (Mrs. Brooks,
Peterborough). Aged 78 years.
At rest.
BERRY. — On July 12. at Port
Pirie Hospital. Rosea Anna
=:nith. the --arly beloved wife of
Mb'rt Edward Berry and loving
?nother of Harold. Gordon. Les
'-» snd Adel'iHe (Mrs. J.
Fmser). Agwl 80 years.
BERTRAM.— On July 11. at
hospital Edward Bertram, of 2
?7nr^s puce Adelaide. Aged 81
years.
BEST.— On Culy 12. at Ben
mark Hospital. John R, G.
?Dmii. love* fon or George W.
Best and loving f«ther of John
?i) o»or»e. At rest
BRA1DWOOD — On July 13. at
Magiir Gordon Clyde, loving
father of Ivan, father-in-law of
^ho^a: grandoa of Barbara and
Soliren. Sadly missed.
BRYANT.— On July 6. at 4 Oak
avenue. Unley CaroMne W. A.
'late of Moontai loving- mother
of Oliver and mother-in-law of
Me'ba. AB-«i 88 years. Peace
fuPv sleeping.
BrLLOCK.— On July 10. at'
hospita). George Joseph Bullock,
of 48 Moncan avenue. Mitcham
Park. Requiescat in pace.
CHEESMAN.— On July 12. at
hospital, Pierce Stuart Cheesman
late of Melrose House,
North Adelaide and formerly of
Norwood, beloved husband of the
late Fanny Maud Cheesman and
loved father of Pierce. Aged- 78
years.
COLE.— On July 9, at Moles
worth street, North Adelaide,
Anna Maria, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mes
siter Cole, formerly of Riverton.
Aged 82 years.
DAWSON.— On July 12. at his
residence. 15 Castle street. Glan
ville. Nathaniel Dawson. dearly
loved brother of Margaret Le
Hay. Aged 82 years.
DELLAQDERA. — On July 11.
at hospital. Mrs. Gosephene
Dellaquera. late of Gover street.
North Adelaide. Aged 64 years.
Requiescat in pace.
DWYER.— On July 9. at hospi
tal. Mary Theresa Dwyer. of 69
Gordon road Prospect. Aged 72
years. Requiescat In pace.
FRANCIS.—On July 11, at a
private hospital, Eva Francis,
late of Bean's road, West Theb-
arton widow of Ernest Theodore
Francis and loving mother of
Ruth Len, Fred Lorna, and
Ruby (deceased). Aged 80 years.
FRANCIS.—On July 11, at pri-
vate hospital Eva Francis, late
of Beans road, West Thebarton,
loving mother of Ruth, grand-
mother of Merle, Fay, Mervyn,
Gordon and Dawn, great grand-
mother of Lydia and Mark. Aged
80 years.
FRANCIS.—On July 11, Eva,
dearly beloved mother of Lorna
and Cliff, grandmother of
Doreen Marilyn, Des. Sadly
missed.
FRY.—On July 11, George
Frederick, the dearly beloved
husband of - Rowena Margaret
Fry. of 16 Barrow crescent.
Lockleys. and loving rather of
Christine. Lynette. Geoffrey and
?Denise. Aged 28 years.
FRY.— On July 11. George
Frederick, the loved son of
George and the late Agnes Fry.
and beloved brother of Howard.
Dora. Shirley Elizabeth and
Daphne ? Re«t in peace.
GARRARD.— On July 9. at
Bondi Junction. Sydney, Emily,
beloved sister of Harriet. Fred,
and Bess, also Charlie. Annie.
Will and Ada (deceased). -
GOLDSWORTHY.— On July 10.
loving grandmoiher of Bill anc
Ethel and great grandmother of
Graham and Colin. At rest.
HARRADINE.— On July 12, at
Kimba. William Harry, dearly
beloved husband of Rose
Matilda Harradine of Waddikee
loving father of Joy (Mrs. Mc
Donald), Ray. Don and Ron.
Shirley. Coral. Ken and May
lene. Aged 50 years. A patient,
sufferer at rest.
JAINSCH— On July 12. at
Btanaen street. Murray Bridge.
Paul Herbert. dearly lovet
brother of Elfrieda. Ben. Osmond
ana Clarence, also Edgar. Wal
ter and Rod i deceased). Aged
71 years. At rest
JELLIGEN.— On July 8, at
Houghton, Gwen A., beloved
mother of four daughters and
four sons and six grandchildren;
Patient sufferer at rest. Aged
44 years.
JELLIGEN.— On July 8, at her
mother's home, Houghton, Gwen.
dearly loved daughter of A. and
the late W. Phillips, loved sister
of George, Bob, Mari, Lois (de
ceased) and Joy. Aged 44
years. Resting.
JERICHO.— July 10. it Port
Lincoln Hospital. August Hein
rich. beloved husband of Helena,
father of Erwin. Harold Myra.
Huth. Colin. Gweneth. Rita. Fay.
Aged 64 years.
KELLY.— On July 10. Hilda
Keliy. the loved mother ? oi
Edna and Thomas and fond sis
ter of All Syd. Harry (dec.i.
Lou. Emma and Ray.
LIKEMAN.— On July 9, at hos-
pital, Tasman Ludlow, beloved
husband ol Laura Ellen Like-
man of 10 Colley terrace Glen-
elg. Aged 69 years.
MeASKILL.— On July 12. Kath
leen, dearly beloved vile ot Ian
Archibald McAskUl. and lovea
mother of Ray. Doreen. Katti
and Pat (deceased) La.« ol
20 Yeronga avenue. Kensington
i?ark.
FEAKE.— On July 11. at bos
Ditai. 'Meaora Blanch, beloved
wife of the late Harold Peake
and darling only child of Mr.
ana Mrs, Hurtle Martin, of In
man Valley Tea Rooms. Aged 4
years. -Late of the nursing staa.
Parkside Mental Hospital).
ROGERS.— On June 11. at
hospital Hagar Charles. the
beloved husband of Ealth A.
Hugers (formerly Purdle). ol 2'
Panmuie place. Wooayille. and
loving father of Wlhred and Bel.
stepfather of Cyril Arthur am
Lance furdie and grandfather of
Beverly. Geoffrey and Valmai.
Loved by all.
SALTER.— On July 9. at hos
pital. Sarah Jane, the dear:
beloved wife of the late Francis
tialter. mother oi Elizabeth ano
the late Catherine. Thomas ana
Frank, mother-in-law ol Hubert
Lynott. and grandmother ot the
families of the above. Late of
Broken Hill
SALTER.— On July 9. Sarah
Jane, beloved grandmother of
Bert and Mavis Stephens, great
erandmother or Bev Sue and
Marion Joined her loved ones.
SIBBICK— On July 12. at
Royal Adelaide Hospital. Agnes
Jane, widow of Walter Henry
Sibbick and beloved mother of
John Olive Marjory and Wal
ter. Aged 70 years.
SMITH— On July 11. at
Moonta Frederick Henry
Gardner, the beloved husband of
Lily May. loving father of Col.
iMtv w. Harris). Ray. Don.
Fay (Mrs. R Kemp). Marion
(Mrs. R Reynolds) and loving
brother of Ada (Mrs. Luscombe).
Aged 61 years
THOMSON.— On July 12, at
Glen Osmond, Alexander James
Thomson, late of British Hotel,
Port Adelaide loving uncle of
Pat, Eileen and George. Aged
82 years. Requiescat in pace.
THORPE.— On July 12. at Port
Lincoln, result of accident. Leslie
George, teloved husband o
Neilie Georgina and' father of
June. Robert. Julie. Doreen.
Louis. Margaret s-nd Sbirle
I deceased). At rest.
DEATHS
TRENTER.— On July 11. at
hospital. Harold Edward.- the
beloved husband of Eva M A.
Trenter. of 23 James street.
Woodville West.
TEMBY.— On July 7. at Mt.
CHmbier. Jim. loving brother of
Beat (Mrs T. Bryan) Rose ter
race Wayville. late SA.R.
WAHLHEIM.— On July 11 at
her residence, 9 Henry street.
Plympton, Adeline ( Addie) Emily
dearly loved wife of Victor and
loving mother of Mavis (Mrs.
Sinclair), Noel and Shirley
(Mrs Williams) and beloved
Nan of Margaret, Trevor and
Geoffrey Sinclair, Dianne, Chris-
topher and Cheryl Wahlheim and
John Williams. Aged 57 years.
WAHLHEIM (nee Rodger). —
Adeline (Addie) loved sister of
Millie, Sid, Don, Malcolm
(deceased) sister-in-law of
Effie, Phyllis, Ivy, Resting.
WEINERT. — On July 11 at
Coolcha (suddenly) Henry Alf
red, dearly beoved husband of
Sophie Myrtle. Aged 67 years.
At rest.
WHITE.— On July 12, at hos-
pital, William Thomas White,
late of 135 Magill road, May-
lands. Aged 81 years.
WILLIAMS.— On July 10v Wil
liam E. M. . the dearly loved hus
band of Be' trice Wll!i'ms and
losing father or Mervyn. Mel
ville. Aubrey anrt 'Winnie (Mrs.
L. Gibson) Aged 74 years.
WRIGHT.— On July 9. at hos
oit-1. 'dward. denrly beloved
lusband or Ivy Wri'ht. of 6
Carlisle street. Camden and
'oved f-ther of Ted and George.
Aged 64 y^ars.
Heroes of the Empire
'At the going down of the sun
and in the morning we will ?
. -?? remember them.' -
BUESCHKE. Sgt. H. K_— In
loving memory or our dear bro
ler Keith, killed in action July
! 1945
We. cannot bring the old days
back when we were all to
gether.
Bui loving thoughts and memor
ies will live with us for ever.
— Always remembered by GUd.
Keith and Jeanette.
BUESCHKE. — In loving mem
ory of our brother Keith, killed
Bougainville. July 13. 1945.
—Sweetest memories ovingly1
kent by Les. Dorothy and Joy
leen.
BUESCHKE. Sgt H, K.— In
loving memory of dear Keith,
who was killed in action at Bou
giinville July 13. 1945.
Years pass but memories linger.
— Always remembered by Norm
and Lil.
BUESCHKE. Sgt. Keith.—
Killed in action July 13. 1945.
— Ever remembered by his lov
ing sister Ivy and nieces Valerie
and Marlene.
HODDER. R.— In sacred mem
ory of our son Richard (Dick).
:illed in action. Tokio. July 13.
Your memory will be cherished
with the passing of the years.
— By mother, dad and family.-.
- HODDER. — Sacred memories
of our dear borther Dick, killed
July 13. 1945. Japan.
— Always remembered. Ruth. Rex
and Dean.
MULVIHILL. — In loving mem
ory of our dear son and -brother
(Jack), who passed away July
13. 1943, ? . . .
'ime will never take away -
The memory we hold so dear.
— Always remembered by dad and
mum. sisters and brothers. '
SMABT. — In loving ' memory
of Cecil and dad. died of wounds
July 13 1942.
—Always remembered. Pearl.
Peter and John. .
IN MEMORIAM
BANHAM.— Fond memories of
dear mum and nan. — Remem-
-ered. by Bob. Rita. Bobby and
Ma:garet- . . ? -
BABNES. — In loving memory
of. dear mother and; grandma,
who passed away July 13. 1953.
In God's care. — Inserted by
Sertha. Rich. Bet. Mont and
family.
BARREAU. — Fondest memories
of my dear husband, died July
14. 1951. Remembrance links
us till we meet again. — Ever
remembered by his loving wife
Blanche.
BATETJP.— In loving memory
of our dear wife and mother. —
nserted by her husband and
family.
BELL.— In loving memory of
our dear sister and aunt Myrtle,
who passed away July 13. 1951.
May the sunshine you missed on
ife't pathway be found in God's
laven of rest. — Always, remem
bered by The!. Bert and :family
BUESCHKE.— In loving mem
ory of Keith, killed in action at
Bougainville. July 13. 1945. Just
a token, fond and true, to show,
dear Keith, we still think of you.
— Ever remembered by all at
home.
BUESCHKE. — In proud mem
ory of Sgt. Keith, killed hi action
at Bougainville. July 13. 1945.
Not just today but every day
In silence I remember.
— Inserted by Nora.
BLITZ.— In loving memory of
dear aunty Janie. who passed
away on July 11. Whatever else
we fail to do. we always think
of her. — Always remembered by
Sam and Beryl and children.
BRAIDWOOD-— In loving mem
ory oi dear dad. who passed
away on July 13. 1953. Those
who think of you today are those
who loved you best. — Remem-
bered by his loving sons. Leo
and Bob.
BRAIDWOOD. — In loving mem
ory of dear dad. who passed
away July 13. 1953. I miss you.
dad. I always will, but in my
heart you are with me still. —
Always remembered by his lov
ing daughter Gwenda.
BRAIDWOOD. — In mem
ory ol our loving father and
granddad, who passed away
Julv 13. 1953.— Sadly missed but
never forgotten by his daugh
ter Iris, son-in-law Gordon, and
grand-daughter Susan.
BRAIDWOOD. — In loving mem
ory of dear dad and papa, who
passed away July 13. 1953. A
loving memory always kept of
a wonderful dad we will never
orget. — Always remembered by
lls loving daughter Betty.
George. Janet and Glen.
CAMPBELL (nee Hampton). —
In loving memory of our only
daughter. Marjorie. who passed
away July 13. 1948. -
So honest and true In all her
ways.
Loving and kind to the end- of
her days. ? . . . , - .
To a beautiful life came a sud
den end.
She died as she lived, everyone's
friend. ? 7l
—Ever remembered by her lov
ing parents.
CAMPBELL, Marjorie.— Passed
away six years ago.. ' Resting
where no shadows rail.— Always
remembered by brother Ron.
Mavis. ' .
CAMPBELL. — In loving mem
ory of Marjorie.— Ever remem
bered by her loving aunties Olive
and Betty.
CHAPMAN. Lionel.— Loved son
in-law of E. and H. Jewell, of
Highgate. 'Always remembered.'
CHAPMAN. LioneL— Beloved
husband of Flo and loving daddy
of Pamela and Bill. — 'Sadly
missed.'
CLARK. — Cherished memories
of dear rather, passed away
July 13 1946: also dear mother,
passed away September 8. 19ol. .
We cannot bring the old days
back.
When we were all together;
But loving thoughts and mem
ories
Will live with us for ever.
— Ever remembered by their
sons, daughters, sons-in-law.
daughrers.n-law and grand
children.
CRAWFORD ? In memory or my
son Thomas, killed at Iron Knob,
on July 13. 1951. Your life a
beautiful memory your parting
a silent grief. You sleep in
God's beautiful garden, in sun
shine of perfect peace —Ever re
membered by his mother. /
FAHY.— In memory of my
uncle Pat. died July 13 1947.
RIP. ? I still remember and
treasure ever the happy hours
we spent together. — Sadly missed
by Mary
FAHY. — In loving memory of
uncle Pat. R.LP. You are al
ways in our- thoughts.— Inserted
by Mag and. Ted.
FRANCE. — In loving memory
of dad. who passed away July
13. 1951. — Ever remembered by
Cyril and Jess.
GlERCKENS.— In loving mem
ory of my dear husband Arthur,
who passed away July 13. 1951.
Treasured memories live forever.
— Inserted by his loving wife
Anne.
GEERCKENS. — In loving mem
ory of Arthur, passed on July
13. 1951.— Ever remembered by
sister Rose and brother-in-law
J. Hayes.
GRIFFITHS. Henry. — In
loving memory of our dear hus
band and father, vfho pas-ed
away July 13. 1945. Our
thouzhts olt drift back to bygone
days. Life moves on. but mem
ory stays. — Inserted by his loving
wife Amy. and daughters Mar
jorie and Margaret
HERDE. — Treasured memories
of our dear wUe and mother,
who passed away July 13. 1949.
— Inserted by her loving hus
band and family. Ron and
Heather.
HOWELL. Tom.— In loving
memory, of our dear son and
brother, who passed away July
13. 1949. Sad thoughts today.
— Inserted by mum. Norm. Bill
and Sis.
IN MEMORIAM -
HOWELL. — Loving memories
of mother and grandma, who '
passed away July 13. 1951. A
thought for today, a memory
for always. — Ever remembered
by Myrt and family.
HOWELL. — In loving memory
of deat mum. who passed away
July 13. 1951. As it dawns an
other year memories of you ate
Just as ' near.— Always remem
bered by Mabel and Jack.
HOWELL. — In loving memory
of dear gran, who passed away
July 13. 1951. — Ever e nembe ed
by Ella. Rob and Pamela.
HOWELL. — Treasured memo
ries of dear grsn. passed away
July 13. 1951.— Always remem
bered by Nancy. Judith. Trevor.
HURLEY.— At Marion. Susan
Gertrude, lov ng sister of Mary.
Time goes on: memory stays. —
R.LP.
JARRETT. — In loving memory
of dear Pop. passed away July
12. 1950. — Fondly remembered by
May and Bern.
JONES. Emily.— In loving me
mory of my dear wife, who
passed away July 13. 19/3.
Whatever else we fail to do we
never fail to think of you. In
my heart she is always ne-r as
It dawns another year. — In-
ner' ed by her loving husband
Cliff.
JONES.— In memory of Emily,
passed away July 13. 19j3. Time
changes many things, but not
the memories this day brings
— Inserted by Jess and Ted.
KENEALLY.— In loing mem
ory of my dear husband Jack.
Pissed away July 13. 1953.
Many a weary heartache, and
often a silent tear. Nobody
knows how I miss you through
a long and lonely year.— Always
remembered by his loving wiie
Sis.
KENEALLY. — In loving memory
of our dear father, passed away
July 13. 1953. Thote who have a
father, treasure him with care
You'll never know the heart
ache till you see his vacant
chair. — Always remembered by
his loving sons Brian and Jack
KENEALLY. John J.— A tribute
of love to brother and uncle
Jack. Not just today, but every
day in silence we remember.—
Inserted by Dan. wife and
family.
KENEALLY. John James.— In
loving memory of dad. who
p-ssed away on July 13. 19?3.
Sadly missed by those who
oved you. Ever In our thoughts.
— Con Molly and grandchildren
Terry. Irene and Tony.
KENEALLY.— In loving memory
oi our dear -father, who passed
away July 13. 1953.— Always re
membered by Clem and Gwenda.
KEOOGH. — In loving memory
of dear Alice, who left us 2 yrs.
tgo today. — Sadly missed by
mother and sister Rita. .
KEOUGH.— In loving memory
of auntie Alice, passed away
July 13. 1952.— Years pass, but
memories stay. Eileen Norman.
Max.
MEEHAN.— In loving memory
of our dear husband and
father. Thomas Leo. who passed
away July 13. 1940. Resting
where no shadows fall.— Ever re
membered by his loving wife
Dais, son Jack and daughter
in-law Kath.
MILNE. — In memory of mother
and gran, passed away July 13.
944.— Always remembered by
Dais and Joan.
MORONI.— In sad but loving
memory of dear little Cynthia,
'ho passed away July 13. 1953.
Gone from us that dear little
face we loved so wen but can
not replace. — Fondly remem
bered by granddad and grandma.
Auntie Netta and Uncle Howard
and boys.
ORK- ? In loving memory o'
my dear mother, who passed
away July 13. 1950. A heauti
ul nature sweet and kind, a
wonderful memory to leave be
hind.— Ever remembered by lov
ing daughter Zoe.
OTTO.— In loving memory of
mother, who passed away on
Wef who JoWd you. do not ror
get you.
As it dawns the first sad year.
—Fondly remembered by Audrey.
Norman. Marian and Kayleen.
OTTO. — In loving memory of
our dear mother and grand
mother, who passed away July
3 1953. As you rest m Peace
ul sleep your memory we will
always keep.— Always remem
-ered by Esther. Ted. Brian and
Peter.
PATERSON. — Loving mem
ories of Walter, passed away
uly 15. 1933.— Always remem
bered by dad. brothers and
sisters. .
PETERSEN.— In loving mem
ory of my dear husband, called
hSmeJuly 13. 1937. God took
my loved one from my home,
rat never from my hejrt. — In-
serted by his loving wife.
PETERSEN.— In fond memory
of dear dad. who was called
ome July 13. 1937 Always lr
our thought*. — By daughters
Pearl and Amy.
PETERSON.— In Iovingj me
mory or our dear son and bro
her Keith (Toe), accidentally
killed July 13. 1947— Always re
membered by mum. Pop. bro
thers and sisters.
PETERSON.— In loving me
mory or our dear brother Keith
(Too. accidentally killed July
13. 1947.— Always remembered
by Pearl and Vic
FHILUPS. Lois IsabeL — Lov-
ing memories of our dear one.
jassed away 9 years ago today,
testing with her father, where
no shadows fall. — Loved and
onged for always by hei
mother, brothers, sisters and
family.
FRISK. James Thomas. — In
loving memorv of my dear
brother (Wicker), late 2nd
A.T.F.. passed away July 13
1953. — Always remembered by
his loving sister Dolly.
RUSSELL.— Mrs. C. T. Rus
sell. 61 Dale street. Port Ade
laide. In loving memory of my
dear mother, died July 13. 1944.
—Rex.
RYAN. — In fond memory oj
ou7 beloved pal Kit. Pass.£
awav July 13. 19al. — J3o sadly
misred by Ted and Corrie.
RYAN.— In loving memory of
Kit. died July 13. 19S1— Ever
remembered bv Mollie. Pat.
Allan and children.
RYAN.— In loving memory o'
Kit. died July 13. 19»1-— In-
serted by Annie. Jim and boys.
RYAN.— In loving memory of
dear Kit. passed away July 13.
(A thought ror a «-??d
friend).— Always loved by Dolly.
SALOTTl — In loving memory
of our darling daughter Wendy
who was called away July 13
1953. Not a day do we forget
you. in our hearts you are always
near. God has you in His
keeping, we have you in our
hearts. — Always loved and
longed for by mummy and
daddy.
SALOTTI.— In loving memory
of our little granddaughter
Wendy, who was called to
heaven. July 13. 1953. Many
silent heartache, many a sllent
tear, of one we loyed and
cherished, who was always so
dear.— Remembered always by
grandpa and nanna, aunties
and uncles.
SALOTTI— In loving memory
or our darling niece Wendy
who died July 13. 1953. I year
5 months. Our hearts hold
beautiful picture which years
nor time can efface, it's a Picture
or our darling Wendy who
never can be replaced. — Sadly
missed by Uncle Ralph. Aunty
Gwen and family.
SALOTTI — Deep in our
hearts a memory is kep of
baby we loved and will never
forget. — Remembered by grand
pa and Uncle Fred.
SANDERS.— In loving mem
ory of Ethel Jane, departed
July 13. 1945. — Ever rememberer
by Audrey. Fred and Len.
SCHUBERT. — Loving mem
ories of our dear father and
grandfather, who passed aw»r
July 13, 1953. — Ever .remembered
by his sons Alf and Harold, sn''
daughters-in-law E^na anr
Eileen, and grandchildren.
SCHUBERT.— In loving mem
ory of J. R. Paul, passed ««?'
July 13. 1953. Your lovinjt wavy
and kindly smile ever remem
bered.— Brother Herb. Ed anr
family.
SCHULZ. — Loving memories of
dear mother, who passed away
July 13 1951 A thought for to
day a memory for ever. — Al-
ways remembered by Anne.
John Robert and Leslie.
SCHULZ. A. M. H-— In mem
ory, dear pop. Just two years
ago today you said goodbye anc
went awas. to us it seems liv«
yerterday. sleep well.— H. Gra
ham.
SEMMLER.— In loving mem
ory of our dear mother, who
passed away July 13. 1946.
As we look . upon your picture
And see your smiling face.
A silent thought and many a
For one we lost and loved so
dear
Memories are treasures no one
can steal
No matter what the years may
bring
Loving memories will always
Aione and unseen she stands by
our side.
And whispers, don't Krteve dear
son; death cannot divide.
—Always remembered by her lov
Ine 'sons. Edwin Pearce and
Arthur
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IN MEMORIAM
SEMMLER.— In loving mem
ory of my dear wife, who parsed
way July 13. 1946.
Th.s is a sad day to remember.
Sad and bitter to recall.
When the one Moved was taken
By a short and sudden call.
But her grave I always visit.
In a cemeteiy not far away.
Where we laid my dear wife
Ju&i eight years ago today.
Please, angels take this mes
sage
To my dear wife above
Tel. her how I miss her
And give her all my love.
—Sadly missed and longed for
alwsy by her loving husband Ed
waid.
SHAW David.— In loving me
mory oi our near husband and
Rther. passed away July 13.
1942 — Ever Remembered by his
wife and family
SIMONS, Emma.— Passed
away 1952. Thoughts drilt back
o bygone days, life moves on.
but memories stay. In loving
memory. Millie.
SMITH. — Loving memory ? of
our dear friends. Roger and
Bella.— Ever remembered by the
Till fam'ly. .
SMYTHE. — In loving memory
or my dear sister Ada. passed
away July 13. 1953.
So dearly loved so sadly missed.
— By her loving sister Annie,
and brother-in-law Will Barnes,
and loving aunt or Joy and
Ma.-y R.LP. .
SORRELL. — In loving memory
of dear mother, who fell asleep
on July 13. 1953. The years will
never take away the love and
thoughts I hold today. — Remem-
bered always by her loving son
Howard.
SORRELL — In loving memory
of our dear mother and nana,
who passed away July 13, 1953.
We think of you in silence and
make no outward show, but what
It ment to lose you mother, no
one will ever know. — Always re-
membered by Freda, Arch and
children.
SORRELL. — Cherished memo
ries of dear mother, who passed
away July 13. 1953. Always
happy, loving and kind, a beauti-
ful memory to leave behind. —
Always remembered by Arthur,
Gladys, and family.
SORRELL. — In loving mem-
ory of mother and nan passed
away July 13. 1953. Years will
pass and fade away, but memo
ries stay. — Always remembered
by Thalma. Harold and family.
SORRELL. — In loving memory
of dear mother, who passed
away on July 13, 1953. — Ever re-
membered by her son Ted,
daughter-in-law Gert and family.
STARR.— In loving' memory
of dear father passed away
July 13 1944.— Remembered by
Morrell Delia. Cecil.
STEER.— In loving memory of
my dear husband, who passed
awity at Kangarilla on July 13.
Resting in God's care.
Still sadly missed in every way.
— Loved and remembered every
day by his loving wife Violet.
STEER. — Treasured memories
of our dear dad and grandpa,
passed away on July 13 1952.
As yoQ rest hi perfect Peace.
Your memory we wil] -always
ke^p.
— Always remembered by his
loving children and grandchil
dren ?
.? -v
TASKER, ' Mary.— In loving
memory or ? dear mum. who
passed away suddenly' July 13.
953
Treasured memories silently
' kept '
Of one I loved and will never
forget.
— Lovingly remembered by
Ralph. Velma and children.
THOMPSON. — In loving memory
of our dear husband and
father, who passsed away on July
13, 1952. Till memories fade and
life departs, you will for ever live
in our hearts.— Always remembered
by his wife and daughters
Hazel and Alys.
TTLMOUTH. — Loving memories
or our dear friend. Ethel, who
passed on one year today. — Al-
ways remembered by French
family. . .,.
TRCSSELL. — Loving memories
of dear mother, passed »way
July 13.' 1949. — Ever remembered
by Eve. Ted. and grandchildren.
VINCENT.— In loving mem
ory or my dear rather passed
away May 25 1948. Also
mother passed away July 13.
As you rest In perfect peace
Your memory I will always keen.
—Always remembered by their
son Stump daughter-in-law
?VINCENT.— In loving memory
of our deT mother who parsed
away July 13. 1948. Also dear
dad oassed away May 25 1948.
--Lovingly remembered by her
daughters Bubs. Dot. AU. ??
WHICKER.-^-Tn loving memory
at mother, who passed -away
July 13. 1949.— Fver remembered
by Steven and Muriel.
WHITNEY.— Loving memories
of my dear dad who passec
away July 13 1952..
There are many miles' between
us. dead.
And things may chance « lot.. -
But the flower that grows be
tween us . . .
Is the sweet forget-me-not.
—Always remembered by daugh
ter Connie son-in-law Stan and
grandson Frank.
WHITNEY.— Treasured memo
July °13;d195r2.d'd DMSed- ^WW
My heart holds a treasured pic
ture
Nelth'r tears nor time can
efface.
'k« picture of my dear father
?Who never can be replaced.
—Ever remembered by Grace
and grandsons Ivan Edgar and
Brian.
WILD.— In loving memory or
our dear wife and mother, who
jasseci away July 13. 1950.
A little message just to say
How we missed you through the
And then sweet memories help
to cheer
As the days pass on to another
year.
—Ever- remembered by her lov
ing husband and daughter and
son-in-law.
WILD.— in loving memory of
our dear roster mother and nan.
passed away July U 1951.— Al-
SffSSg11*™11 by Pred- Vera
WILD. — Fond memories or
?,iV1??r1S2indV Mary! who -Jfe-
July 13. 1950. A thought for to
ElS'a SWee memorles tor ever.—
o, WT5TT-~In lojJn* memory of
friend. — Remembered by hi*
Wafte^ol^/ RUby' ™ds°°
nfWYATT.— In loving memory
JulyUir3di9S3f'thT?!'- »'««1 3?Jy
OU7 JJ- I95,J- It s only a mravm
which needs our care for thJ
RETURN THANKS^
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'DOZTANA.— Mr. and Mr*'
expressions of sympathy in Ch?
fh^ B,aa be/wement. Special
tV1er?o%nt§H'^rwaa^.^g°f
B^rR°rSeeiSa°tneS^rKA
lovely floral tributes cardl let
ters and personal expressions 'of
mother' ^wfVo^lV^cfa6/
thank Dr. Heddle Mr Whi
more Sister Neumann. Mr Fie]
?of David Bell & Co.!. and 0
very staunch friends in time o
need Mr and Mrs. Cam Jour.
DVerUsoan1a,Dlteh^nka,C?Cei't th» ' °'
TtTILBOURN.— Mrs. Rose Mil
^.tam and sons wish
THANK relatives and friends for
oersotal expressions of sym
pathy for the sad loss or a lov
ing husband and father
PAGE.— The son and daughter
of the late Frederick Page
wish to THANK all kind relative
and friends for floral tributes,
telegrams, letters and cards anc
personal expressions of sym
oathy in their rerent sad be
reavement Would all please
accept thi.- as a personal ex
pression of appreciation? ?
PARKER— Mrs c. Parker ana
, family wish to sincer»
THANK all k:nd relatives and
friend for floral tributes, cards,
letters, telegrams and persona
expressions of .sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement Wi
all Dlease accept this as our per
sonal and sincere thanks? ?
PEEK. — Mr J. A. Peek and son
wish to THANK all kind
friends and relatives for cards,
floral tributes and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in the sad
loss of their beloved wife and
mother. Will all please accept
this as our personal thanks?
FUNERAL NOTICES
ALTUS.— THE RELATIVES
AND FRIENDS of the late
Mr. HOWARD GILBERT ALTUS
are respectfully informed that a
Funeral Service will be held in
the Methodist Church, Maitland,
at 3 p.m. on July 13. Funeral
to leave for Maitland Cemetery
immediately after service.
PENGELLEY & KNABE
and
KLAEBE & GORDON
Undertakers.
ANDERSON.— THE FRIENDS
of the late Mrs. MATILDA
MAY ANDERSON, of Aldgate,
are respectfully informed that
her Funeral will leave our Pri-
vate Parlor, 193 Unley road,
Unley, on TUESDAY, at 1 p.m.
for the Mallala Cemetery, arriv-
ing at 2.30 p.m.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.),
Unley and Mile End. UA1128.
BAUER.—THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. ALBERT E. C.
BAUER, late of 1st A.I.F., are
respectfully informed that his
Remains will be laid to rest in
the A.I.F. Cemetery, West ter-
race, on TUESDAY, at 2.30 p.m.
F. H. TREVELION & SON,
Funeral Directors,
Brighton. X7318.
BERRY.— THE FRIENDS of
ALBERT EDWARD BERRY,
of 41 Prince street, Solomon-
town, are respectfully informed
that the Funeral of his late be-
loved WIFE (Rosea Anna Edith
Berry) will leave the residence
of his daughter (Mrs. J. Fraser),
28 Cottell street, on TUESDAY,
at 2 p.m., for the Port Pirie
Cemetery.
A. MESCHKE & SONS,
Funeral Directors,
Port Plrie. Phone 377 and 337.
BERTRAM.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. EDWARD
BERTRAM, of 2 Howes place,
Adelaide, are respectfully in-
formed that his Funeral Ser-
vice will be conducted at our
Private Parlor, 193 Unley road,
Unley, on TUESDAY at 2 p.m.
His remains will be privately cre-
mated.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.),
Unley and Mile End. UA1128.
BEST— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. JOHN R. G. (Don)
BEST are respectfully informed
that his Funeral will leave St.
Augustine's Church of England,
Renmark, at 2.30 p.m., on WED-
NESDAY, July 14, for the Ren-
mark Cemetery.
FRANK S W. TRIGG,
Funeral Director,
Renmark. Phone 497.
CAPURSO.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. GIOVANNI
CAPURSO, of 306 Carrington st.,
Adelaide, are respectfully in-
formed that his Funeral will
leave the residence of his cousin,
Mr Frank Pappagalo, 363 Angas
street, Adelaide, on TUESDAY,
at 10.45 a.m., for St. Patrick's
Church, Grote street, where Re-
quiem Mass for the repose of
his soul will be celebrated at
11 a.m. His Funeral will leave
the church at 11.40 a.m. for the
Catholic Cemetery, West terrace.
FRANK J. SIEBERT LTD.,
Funeral Directors,
47, 49 Wakefield street, Adelaide.
Phones C413 and C6236.
CHEESMAN. — THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. PERCE STUART
CHEESMAN, late of "Melrose
House," North Adelaide, and
formerly of Norwood, are re-
spectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave our Chapel, 58
Magill road, Norwood, THIS
DAY (Tuesday), after service
commencing at 11.15 a.m., for
the West Terrace Cemetery. Ven.
Archdeacon A. L. Bulbeck will
officiate
CLAUDE TREVELION, A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Director,
Head Office and Chapel,
56-58 Magill rd., Norwood.
MF2084.
COLE.— THE FRIENDS of the
Iate Miss ANNA MARIA
COLE, formerly of Riverton, are
respectfully informed that her
Funeral Serice was conducted
privately on MONDAY AFTER-
NOON, at the Riverton Cemetery.
Rev. P. Smith officiated.
F. T. ELLIOTT & SONS,
Funeral Directors,
Hindmarsh. LU4668.
COULTER. — THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. ALFRED JOHN
(Fred) COULTER, late of 4 Coul-
ter av., Black Forest, are respect-
fully informed that his Funeral
will leave the Partington Chapel,
441 South road, Black Forest, on
TUESDAY, at 1.45 p.m., for the
Centennial Park Cemetery.
PARTINGTON & SON,
Funeral Directors,
South rd., Black Forest. LF1246.
DAWSON.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. NATHANIEL
DAWSON, late of 15 Castle st.,
Glanville, are respectfully in-
formed that his Funeral will
leave the Funeral Parlors, 173
Port rd., Alberton, on TUESDAY,
at 2 p.m., for the Cheltenham
Cemetery.
SIDNEY HARRISON,
Funeral Directors,
Funeral Parlors, 169-173 Port rd.,
Alberton. Phone J1255.
DELLAQUERA.— THE
FRIENDS of the late Mrs.
GOSEPHENE DELLAQUERA,
late of Gover street, North Ade-
laide, are respectfully informed
that her Funeral will leave St.
Patrick's Church, Grote street,
Adelaide, THIS DAY, at 9 a.m.,
for the Catholic Section of the
New Enfield Cemetery.
WILLIAM P. CASHEL,
Funeral Director,
52 Castle st., Parkside. U4501.
DOULAS — R.S.S.A.I,L.A.
(MURRAY BRIDGE SUB-
BRANCH).
MEMBERS of the above are
requested to attend the Funeral
of our late Comrade, GEORGE
FRANCIS DOUGLAS, which
leaves 73 Standen street, Mur-
ray Bridge, THIS DAY (Tues-
day), at 11 a.m., for the R.S.L.
Portion of the Murray Bridge
Cemetery
L. CHRISTIAN,President.
W. BROOKER, Secretary.
DWYER. — THE FRIENDS of
the late Mrs. MARY
THERESA DWYER, late of 69
Gordon rd., Prospect, are respect-
fully informed that her Funeral
will leave the Church of the
Holy Rosary, Barker rd., Prospect
THIS DAY, at 3.45 p.m., for the
Catholic Cemetery, West ter-
race.
WILLIAM P. CASHEL,
Funeral Director,
52 Castle st., Parkside. U4501.
FRANCIS.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mrs. EVA FRANCIS,
late of Bean's road, West Theb-
arton, are respectfully informed
that her Funeral will leave the
residence of her daughter (Mrs.
R Verco), 236 Waymouth street,
Adelaide, on TUESDAY, at 11
a.m., for the Cheltenham Ceme-
tery.
PENGELLEY & KNABE, LTD.,
Funeral Directors,
210 Rundle st. W1328 (2 lines).
FRY.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. GEORGE FREDE-
RICK FRY, late of 16 Barrow
crescent, Lockleys, are respect-
fully informed that his Funeral
will leave our Private Parlor, 100
Henley Beach road, Mile End, on
TUESDAY, at 4 p.m., for the Cen-
tennial Park Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.),
Unley and Mile End. UA1128.
GUNNING. — THE FRIENDS
of the late Mr. RICHARD
JAMES GUNNING, late of St.
Bernard's road, Magill, are re-
spectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave the residence
of his daughter (Mrs. Cliff Bent-
ley), 7 Opie street, Evandale, on
TUESDAY, at 3.30 p.m., for the
North Road Cemetery.
W. NOAL & SONS (A.F.D.A.),
Funeral Directors,
227 Parade, Norwood. F5109.
HARRADINE.— THE FRIENDS
of the late Mr. WILLIAM
HARRADINE, of Waddikee, are
respectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave the Metho-
dist Church, Kimba, THIS DAY,
Tuesday at 3 p.m. for the
Kimba Cemetery.
HAROLD F. WOOD & SONS,
A.F.D.A.,
Funeral Directors,
Whyalla. Phone 134.
JAENSCH.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. PAUL HERBERT
JAENSCH, late of Murray Bridge,
are respectfully informed that
his Funeral will leave the Chris-
tian Church, Clara street, Mur-
ray Bridge, on WEDNESDAY, at
2 p.m., for the Murray Bridge
Cemetery.
G. C.MINGE (A.F.D.A.)
Funeral Director (late W. H.
Pfeiffer), Adelaide rd., Murray
Bridge. Phone 229.
A. BLUE ORCHID. Rose Park.
_ Wreaths del n750 alihral
A'o-SARiIEfe, Florists. 107 Ma
f*. gill rd. Wreath* rial psft1P
RETURN THANKS
SDLuJ,VAf-T-he «»- and
niziJ!?1 of 5 Burke street. West
§5rt1?3- hSi!ncerSI? THANK all
ri? 1 1?1*1100'- Wends, relatives
L°rr letters cards. telegrams,
floral, tributes and personal ex
pressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement ?
yoWLES.— The sons and
o. ^aUB,1?ter,s of the late Mr.
«ui?en vqwles wish to THANK
3' k'no relatives and friends for
floral tributes, cards, letters and
personal expressions of sympathy
?n the sad loss or their dear
father ?
VOWLES.— The sons ana
. daughters of the late Mr.
Reuben Vowlet. wish to sincerely
TH/NK doctors, sisters and
nurses of Ward .C3. Northfleld
Hosnital for their kind attention
to their dear father. ?
WILKE.— The wife of the late
Otto Max Wilke and daugh-
ter May, son-in-law Bill, wish to
THANK all kind friends and re-
lative for flora, tributes letters,
cards and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent bereave-
ment. Will all please accept
this as our personal thanks? —
FUNERAL NOTICES
KEEGAN. —THE FRIENDS of
Mr. and Mrs DESMOND
JOHN KEEGAN, of 2 Magarey
avenue, Hectorville, are respect-
fully informed that the Funeral
of their late dearly beloved IN-
FANT SON (Garry John), will
leave our private parlor, 227
Parade, Norwood, on TUESDAY,
at 2 p.m., for the Catholic
Section of the Centennial Park
Cemetery.
W. NOAL & SONS (A.F.D.A.),
Funeral Directors. 227 Parade,
Norwood. Phone F5109.
KELLY — THE FRIENDS of
the late Mrs. HILDA
KELLY, of 7 Matilda street,
Eastwood, are respectfully in-
formed that her Remains were
peacefully laid to rest (pri-
vately) in the Centennial Park
Cemetery on MONDAY AFTER-
NOON. The Rev S. B. Trigg
officiated.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.),
Unley and Mile End. UA1128
LIKEMAN.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. TASMAN LUD-
LOW LIKEMAN, of 10 Colley
terrace, Glenelg, are respect-
fully informed that his Funeral
service was privately conducted
on MONDAY AFTERNOON at
the Mitcham General Cemetery.
Rev. C. H. Williams officiated.
F. T. ELLIOTT & SONS,
Port road, Hindmarsh
LU4668.
McASKILL. — THE FRIENDS
of Mr. IAN ARCHIBALD
McASKILL are respectfully in-
formed that the Funeral of his
dearly beloved late WIFE Kath-
leen will leave Chas. A. Berry &
Son's Funeral Chapel on WED-
NESDAY after service com-
mencing at 2.15 p.m. for the
Centennial Park Cemetery.
Canon H. Giles will officiate.
CHAS. A. BERRY & SON
(A.F.D.A.),
Funeral Directors,
Parlour, Office and Chapel,
200 Magill rd., Norwood. F3253.
NOLAN.— REQUIEM MASS for
the repose of the Soul of the
late Mrs. BEDELIAH ELIZA-
BETH NOLAN will be celebrated
in the Church of the Holy Cross,
Goodwood, on TUESDAY, at 7
a.m. Her Funeral will leave her
late residence, 44 Mitchell street,
Goodwood Park, at 10.30 a.m.,
TUESDAY, for the Catholic Sec-
tion of the Cheltenham Ceme-
tery.
FRANK J. SIEBERT LTD.,
Funeral Directors,
47, 49 Wakefield street, Adelaide.
Phone C413 and C6236.
PEAKE.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mrs. MEDORA
BLANCH PEAKE are respect-
fully informed that her Funeral
will leave the residence of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurtle
Martin, of Inman Valley Tea
Rooms, on TUESDAY at 2 p.m.,
for the Inman Valley Cemetery.
CHAS. A. BERRY & SON,
A.F.D.A., Funeral Directors,
Parlor Offices and Chapel, 200
Magill rd., Norwood. F3253.
ROGERS. — THE RELATIVES
AND FRIENDS of Mrs.
EDITH ADELAIDE ROGERS
are respectfully informed
that the Funeral of her
late beloved HUSBAND, Ed-
gar Charles Rogers, will leave
his late residence, 27 Panmure
Place, Woodville North, on
TUESDAY, 13th July, at 2.30
p.m., for the Centennial Park
Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.),
Unley and Mile End. UA1128.
SALTER. — THE FRIENDS of
the late Mrs. SARAH JANE
SALTER, of 19 Torrens avenue,
Fullarton, and late of Broken
Hill are respectfully informed
that her Remains were peace-
fully laid to rest. (privately) in
the Centennial Park Cemetery,
on MONDAY AFTERNOON. The
Rev. L. D. Kiepert officiated.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.),
Unley and Mile End. UA1128.
SIBBICK.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mrs. AGNES JANE
SIBBICK are respectfully in-
formed that her Funeral will
leave our Chapel THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 3 p.m., for the
Payneham Cemetery.
W. WILLIAMSON & SON,
Funeral Directors,
124 Wellington road, Payneham.
FA1707.
THOMSON.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. ALEXANDER
JAMES THOMSON, late of Brit-
ish Hotel, Port Adelaide, are res-
pectfully informed that his Fune-
ral will leave the Funeral Parlors,
47 Wakefield street, THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for the
Catholic Cemetery, West terrace.
FRANK J. SIEBERT LIMITED,
Funeral Directors,
47-49 Wakefield street. Phones
C413 and C6236.
THORPE.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. LESLIE
GEORGE THORPE are respect-
fully informed that his Funeral
will leave from the Seventh Day
Adventists' Church, Edinburgh
street, Port Lincoln, at 11 a.m.
on WEDNESDAY, July 14, for
the Happy Valley Cemetery.
S. J. WYATT,
Funeral Director,
Port Lincoln and Tumby Bay.
TRENTER.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. HAROLD ED-
WARD TRENTER, of 23 James
street, Woodville West, are re-
spectfully informed that his Re-
mains were reverently laid to
rest (privately) in the Centen-
nial Park Memetery on MON-
DAY, July 12.
PARTINGTON & SON,
Funeral Directors,
South road, Black Forest. LF1246.
WAHLHEIM.— THE FRIENDS
of Mr. VICTOR WAHL-
HEIM, of 9 Henry street,
Plympton., are respectfully in-
formed that the Remains of his
late beloved WIFE (Adeline
Emily) were removed from our
private chapel, 76 Anzac High-
way, Everard Park, on MONDAY
July 12, and privately laid to
rest in the North Brighton
Cemetery. Rev. J. P. H. Til-
brook officiated.
TURNER MOTOR FUNERALS,
Chapel and Offices 74-76 Anzac
Highway, Everard Park.
Telephone LF2489.
WEINERT.— The FRIENDS of
the late Mr. HENRY ALFRED
WEINERT, are respectfully in-
formed that his Funeral will
leave his late residence, at
Coolcha, after a short service,
commencing at 1 p.m. on TUES-
DAY for the Bow Hill Ceme-
tery.
DAHL & WARHURST,
Funeral Directors,
Mannum. Phone 23.
WHITE.— THE FRIENDS of
the late WILLIAM
THOMAS WHITE are respect-
fully informed that his Funeral
will leave our chapel THIS DAY
(Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for the St.
George's Cemetery, Magill.
W. WILLIAMSON & SON,
Funeral Directors,
124 Wellington road, Payneham.
FA1707.
A. BETTER wreaths at Viettes.
414 Un:ey rd. UA8170. LA1877
AJLA. WREATHS delivered
?shortest notice, STANLEY
FLORISTS 45 Adelaide Arcaae.
W3320: after hours. U2824. ?
A. WREATHS del. UA7528
and LF4662. Golden Daffo
dil. 215 Unley rd.. Malvern. ?
A.A.A. MEMORIAL
Direct .'rom factory.
Ensured reasonable orices
Neil & Shelton Ltd. ML19ol
77 Main North rd- Nallsworth.
AT HILTON Florists, wreaths
delivered. LU6913 or LU7936.
A. GLADIOLI FLORIST, OPP.
Nth. Rd. Cem. Wreaths pel.
ML3145: after hours. jflLljgl^r
A. DELMAI ART FLORISTS.
141 Prospect road. Wreaths
deL ML3527 or ML4537. all hrs.
A. Wreaths, floral ' tributes
made by experts in floral art.
Delivery all suburbs. Myer
Fresh Flower Section. Ground
Floor. Myer Emporium. W0123
A. C. COLLINS MEMORIALS.
89a Unley road. Unley.
Phone U5362.
' A . S. D. 'TILLETT MEMOR
ia. IALS 63 Wakefleld street.
and West ter. C4524.
AT TUCKERS. Florists Grote
-st. Wreaths del. .anywhere
LA5285. aft, hrs. LU6830. LTJ5811
BILL KEENE'S for New En
fleld memorials. 299 Wright
St.. City off West ter. Open Sat.
mornings. LA4474: evenings.
ML7723. — ?
BON TON Florists. Glandore.
Black Forest. LF1584. LU6687
FUNERAL NOTICES
WILLIAMS.— THE FRIENDS
-* of the late Mr. WILLIAM
E. M. WILLIAMS are respect
fully informed that his Remains
were removed from the resi
dence of his daughter. Mrs. Gib
son. Fortrose avenue. Dunleath.
on MONDAY AFTERNOON an*
aid to rest (privately) in the
North Brighton Cemetery. Th--
Rev. W. B. Burn conducted the
service.
STANLEY R. JARV1S.
Funeral Director.
? Hyde Park. ?
\XTRIGHT.— THE FRIENDS o
-* the late Mr. EDW«P'
WRIGHT, of 6 Carlisle street.
Omden Ma'e 9th Ligl-t Horse
are respectfully informed that
his Remains were privately laid
to rest nn MONDAY. July 1?.
in the Centennial Park Ceme
tery. Rev. D. W. Brockhoff offi
ciated
PENGELLEY & KNABE
LIMITED. Funeral Directors.
210 Rundle street. W1328 (two
? lines). ?
DAWN FLORISTS. Wreaths
del Main North rd. Prospect.
ML5297. ML1049 after hours. —
7*OR memorials and repairs
-L to graves, ring ML6070 after
6 p.m. —
riLENELG. DAPHNE Florists.
VJT Wreaths del. X4502. ?
HENLEY FLORISTS. Wreaths
del. L8680. aft, hrs.. L8363-—
MILE END FLORISTS. Phone
LU6791. Aft, hrs.. LU7229. —
PENGILLY'S floral wreaths.
47 Grote st. LA5608: after
hours. LU5629.
R. W. SALMON. Monumental
Mason. 3 Ballara St.. Mile
End. LU7027. all hours.
TTNLEY. CADELL Florists.
U Wreaths, all hrs. UA7332. —
YLY Florists. Brighton.
G'enelg. wreaths deL X7611
$