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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, 6/; 2/ each additional line.
BIRTHS
ANDERSON (nee Davis).— On
April 1 at Northern Community
Hospital, to Pat and Ron— a
daughter (Pamela Helene). Thank-
ing all in attendance.
BAKER.— On April 4, at Mon-
reith, to Marjory and Rex— a son
(Peter Douglas). Thanking Dr.
Branson and nursing staff.
BARLTROP (nee Richardson).—
At Calvary, March 31, to Bette and
Max— a daughter (Denise).
Thanking all in attendance. Both well.
BATES. — On March 31, to
Gwyneth and Adrian — a son.
BOLLENHAGEN (nee Lang).—
On April 3, at Q.V.M.H., to Betty
and Ross — a daughter (Dianne).
A sister for Alan. Grateful thanks
to all in attendance.
BROGAN (nee Mead). — On April
5, at Calvary, to Laurel and Frank
—a daughter.
BBOKENSHA.— To Jack and
Shirley, at Memorial, on April 2
— a daughter (Christie-Anne).
BROWN (nee Roche). — At Alice
Springs Hospital, to Rhonda and
Jeffrey— a son (Gregory Thomas),
on April 2. Both well.
BURLEY.— On March 31, at
Mile End Emergency, to Norma
and Ross — a daughter (Rosslyn
Olive). Thanking Dr. Hurst and
hospital staff.
BUXTON— At Northern Commu-
nity Hospital, April 1, to Joan and
John — a daughter. Thanking Dr.
A. Simons, matron and staff. Both
well.
CHOWN— On April 1, at Le
Fevre's Hospital, to Margaret and
Ron— a dauihter.
CRESWELL (nee Watts.)— On
March 31, Mount Barker Hospital,
to Dolly and Dick— a son (Gary
Richard). Playmate for little Ann.
Thanking Drs. Downing and
Whitington and hospital staff.
DENSLEY.— On April 2, at
T.S.M. Hospital, Bordertown, to
Margaret and Harold— a son
(Peter Michael).
DUNN.— On April 4, at Memo-
rial Hospital, to Helen and Bill
—a son (Michael McGregor).
ELDER (nee McKenna).— At
the Burra Hospital, on April 1—
a son to Sheila and Jim. Special
thanks to Dr Mellor and Matron Sharky.
EVANS (nee Ward).— On April
1, to Shylie and Don — a son.
FUNKE (nee Woods).— On April
2, at Port Pirie Maternity Hospital,
to Rita and Rudy— a daughter
(Rosslyn Kaye
GEORGE (nee Salotti).— On
March 31, at Q.V.M.H., to Marie
and Frank— a daughter (Kathleen
Anita). Special thanks to all in
attendance.
GOLDING (nse Johnston). —At
Memorial, to Sylvia and Gordon—
a daughter (Heather Alice). Born
Good Friday. Both well. No visi-
tors 7 days.
HARKNESS.— On April 3, at
Hamley Bridge, to Mary and Keith
— a son.
HEALY.— On April 3, at Glenelg
Community Hospital, to Sylvia and
Pat— a daughter. Thanking all in
attendance.
HEATH.— On March 4, to Flo
and Clyde— a son (Rodney David).
HIBBERT (nee Duncan). — To
Margaret and Brian, af Q.V.M.H.,
on April 1— twin daughters, one
stillborn. Special thanks to Dr.
Heighway and all in attendance.
HUGHES.— On April 1, at Me-
morial, to Maude and Jack — a
daughter.
McKENNA.— On April 3, to Peg,
wife of Keith McKenna — a son.
McRAE (nee Grasby).— At Lox-
ton, to Fay and Angus — a son (Ian
Gordon). Thanking Dr. Auricht,
Matron Axford, Sister Susman.
MILLER (nee Vandeleur).— On
April 5, at Glenelg Community
Hospital, to Glenda and Jack — a
son (John James). Thanking Dr.
Funder and staff.
MORTIMORE.— On April 4, to
Ivy and Edgar — a son (Malcolm
Rodney). Thanking Dr. Pitcher,
matron and staff.
MUIRHEAD (nee Letts). — At
Q.V.M.H., on April 5, to Dorothy
and William (Jock) — a wee lassie.
Both well.
OVERALL (nee Collins). — On
April 4, at Ashford, to Norma and
Don — a daughter (Elizabeth Ann).
PFEIFFER.— On April 4, at
Park Terrace Private Hospital, to
Lorna and Max— a daughter.
Thanking Dr. Jolly and hospital staff.
ROSENTHAL.— To Hilda and
Charles — a son (Philip Bradford),
on Friday, April 3, at Memorial.
Special thanks to Dr. Leditschke
and hospital staff.
SCOLLIN.— On April 3, to Mar-
jorie — a son.
STOW-SMITH.— On April 2, at
Balaklava S.M. Hospital, to Mona
and Peter — a daughter (Judith).
TAYLOR. — On April 4, at Cal-
vary Hospital, to Josephine and
Arnold— a son (Mark Christopher).
TILLER.— On March 23, at Bal-
aklava S.M. Hospital, to Bob and
Gladys— a daughter.
VALE. — On Thursday, April 2,
at Glenelg District Community
Hospital, to the wife of Clarence
— a son.
WAKEFIELD.— To Shirley and
John, on April 2— a son (Brenton
Edmund John), at Q.V.M.H.
Thanking all in attendance.
YOUNG.— On April 5, to Mar-
garet, wife of P. J. Young, Kyby-
bolite— a daughter.
ZACKER. — On April 1, at
McBrides, to Eleanor and Keith—
a son (Christopher John). Thank-
ing Dr Max Dunstone and all in
attendance.
MARRIAGES
KNIGHT— ROSIER.— The mar-
riage of Joan Marcelle, of Mel-
bourne, to Lawrence Charles, of
Magill, was solemnised at Magill
Methodist Church on March 28.
Rev. Medson officiated.
PEARL WEDDINGS
SPRINGBETT— SMITH.— Gwen,
Arthur and Ian wish to announce
the 30th wedding' anniversary of
their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Springbett, of Littlehampton,
solemnised at Mt. Barker, April
4, 1923, by the late Rev. F. Bower-
ing.
Approaching Marriages
ANDERSON — TEAKLE. — The
marriage of Barbara Jean, only
child of Mrs. J. Anderson and the
late Mr. A. S. Anderson, of Mount
Barker, to Dudley Thomas, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Teakle,
of Murray Bridge, will be solem-
nised at Church of England,
Mount Barker, on Saturday, April
11, at 2.30 p.m.
ATTICK — GREGORY. — The
marriage of Barbara, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Attick, to Gordon, second son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gregory, will be
solemnised at the Lutheran
Church, on April 6, at 12 noon.
Reception at Civic Supper Room,
Port Lincoln.
COOK — MARTIN.— The mar-
riage of Barbara Joan, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Cook, of Alberton, to Douglas
John, seventh son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Martin, of Firle, will be
solemnised at Alberton Baptist
Church, at 3 p.m. on April 11.
HARDY — GOBBETT. — The
marriage of Joyce, only daughter
of Mr. and the late Mrs. H. Hardy,
of Port Lincoln, to Keith, second
son of Mr. and the late Mrs. J.
Gobbett, of Mannum, will be so-
lemnised at St. Andrew's Church
of England, Mannum, on Satur-
day, April 11, at 2 p.m.
LAVELLE — RHODES. — The
marriage of Elizabeth Rosemary,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Lavelle, of Hobart, to Eric
Clarke, younger son of Mrs. H.
L. and the late Mr. J. K. Rhodes,
of Medindie Gardens, will be
solemnised in the Highbury Street
Methodist Church, Prospect, on
Saturday, April 11, at 7 p.m.
Postal address for the day, 7 De-
havilland avenue, Hendon.
SHEPPARD — KRANZ. — The
marriage of Joan Margaret, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Sheppard, of Blair Athol, to John
Charles, twin son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Kranz, of Kilburn, will be
solemnised at St. Cuthbert's
Church, Prospect, on Saturday,
April 11, at 6.30 p.m
STEAD — HAYES— The mar-
riage of Margaret, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Stead, to Graham, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hayes, both
of Brompton, will be solemnised
at Sacred Heart Church, Hind-
marsh, on April 11, at 6 p.m
ENGAGEMENTS
ABOOD— ABRAHAM.— The en-
gagement is announced of Jean-
nette, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Abood, of Sydney, to An-
thony Zachia, younger son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. J. Abraham, of Ade-
laide.
BAILEY— SCHUPPAN.— The en-
gagement is announced of Hazel
Dawn, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Bailey, Dowerin,
W.A., to Brian, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Schuppan, Stirling
North, S.A.
BETTISON — PROCTOR.— Mr.
and Mrs. S. N. D. Bettison, of
Yeelanna, have pleasure in an-
nouncing the engagement of their
only daughter, Edith, to Clifford,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Proctor, also of Yeelanna.
CAMPBELL—DALEY.—The en-
gagement is announced of Fran-
ces Helena, youngest daughter of
Mr. W. J. Campbell, and the
late Mrs. Campbell, of O'Hallo-
ran Hill, to Robert John, youngest
son of ???
??? Warradale.
ENGAGEMENTS
CARLING—BLIGHT.—The en-
gagement is announced of Nancy
E., elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Carling, of Meningie, to
Brian F., elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Blight, of Wistow.
CARR—BLANKS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Doreen,
youngest daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Carr, of Adelaide,
to Mervyn Gilbert, second son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blanks, of
Flinders Park.
COLLYER—MALCOLM. — The
engagement is announced of
Janet Mary, only child of Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Collyer, of Brighton,
to Maxwell Robert Malcolm, of
Broken Hill, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Malcolm, of Port Pirie.
DALGLEISH — COCHRANE. —
The engagement is announced of
Venda, only child of Mrs. M. Dal
gleish, and the late Mr. A. Dal
gleish, Cowandilla, to John, second
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T.
Cochrane, Rose Park.
DUNCAN —DeLAINE. —The en
gagement is announced of Joan
Eileen, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Duncan, of Prospect
Estate, to Brian Eric, only son
of Mr. Kieth DeLaine, of Mt. Gambier.
FRANKCOM —WESTE. —The en
gagement is announced of
Rhonda, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. W. Frankcom, to Peter,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Weste, both of Renmark.
JEFFREE —KULITIS. —The en
gagement is announced of Gladys,
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Jeffree, of Henley Beach, to
Boris (George) Kulitis, of Gawler.
JONES —ZAUCH. —The engage
ment is announced of Alma,
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Jones, of Draper (late of
Kingscote), to Russell, fourth son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd, of Glan
ville.
LAST —LAWRENCE. —The en
gagement is announced of Merle,
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs.
J. Last, of Royal Park, to Albert,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence,
of Adelaide.
McCALLUM —RODGERS. — The
engagement is announced of
Kathleen L., youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCallum,
Carpa, to Keith, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Rodgers, Mitchell
ville.
NANKIVELL — ASSER. — The
engagement is announced of Shir
ley, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Nankivell, of Minlaton,
to Colin, only son of the Rev. J.
L. Asser and of Mrs. A. C. Hill,
of Toorak Gardens.
NORTON-BAKER —CHAPMAN.
—The engagement is announced
of Josephine, only daughter of
Mr. Frank Norton-Baker and the
late Mrs. Eileen Norton-Baker,
Woomera, to Robert, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman, of
Mitcham.
POCOCK —SCAMMELL. — The
engagement is announced of Lor
raine, youngest daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. L. H. Pocock, of
Rose Park, S.A.. to Raymond
John, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
D. G. Scammell, of Morwell, Vic
toria.
SELWAY —VARNEY. — Mr. F.
Selway, of Payneham, has plea-
sure in announcing the engage-
ment of his youngest daughter
Valmai, to Malcolm, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Varney, of Salisbury.
SMITH —BONACCURSO. — The
engagement is announced of Bar-
bara, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Smith, of Flinders
Park, to Angelo Bonaccurso, of
Croydon Park, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Bonaccurso, of Genoa,
Italy.
WARNE —WALKER. —The en-
engagement is announced of Bar-
bara, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Warnem of Tarlee, to
Donald, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. Walker, of South Payneham.
DEATHS
ALTHORP.— On April 5. at her
residence. 9 Glanotn street, West
Hindmarsh, Rosannah, dearly be-
loved widow of Frank Althorp,
loving mother of Ern, Gert, Lil,
Mildred. Beat and Elsie, also Per
cival and George (dec.) Aged 83
years. Peacefully sleeping:
ALTHORP.— On April 5. at her
residence. 9 Glanton street, West
Hindmarsh. Rosannah. dearly
loved grandma of Lorna and John.
Aged 83 years.
ASCHBERGER —On April 4
(suddenly), at Prospect. Valen-
tine, husband of the late Mrs. K.
Aschberger, father of Tony. Kath
and Wally and grandfather of
Joan. Peter and Ronald.
ASCHBERGER.— On April 4. at
Johns road. Prospect. Valentine
Aschberger. the dear friend oi
Mrs. G Button.
BLACKMAN.— On April 5. Mar
garet Elizabeth, beloved wife oi
Ithe late Charles Alfred Blackman
and loving mother of Hilda (Mrs.
IP. Ventrisi. Nancy (Mrs. G. Love)
and Elsie (Mrs. V. Mortimer). In
her 63th year.
CAMERON.— On April 3. at' the
residence of her daughter. Mrs.
M Opie. 92 West Parkway. Colonel
Light Gardens. Nellie, the beloved
?xite of the late John David Came
ron late of Waukaringa. and lov
ins mother of Margaret,, Jean and
kha late Jim. Aged'I7 years. At
^CAVENETT — On April 2, at
Prospect, and late of 9 Day ter
race, Croydon. Ethelinda Ashe
nath Lilian, beloved wife oi the
late Horace Cavenett and ovins
mother of Ralph. Una, Clifford
Brenda, Joyce. Mariorie and Lind'
I say (dec), sister of Mrs. Jame:
Lillywhite. Aged 74 years.
CLARKE.— On April 4. at Ade;
laide. Marsaret Clarke, of 26j
Wright street. Adelaide, loved wife
of the late Stanley George Clarke,
beloved mother of Joan, mother
in-law of Jack, and nana of John
and Ann. Aged 60 years. Re
quiescat in pace.
CLARKE.— On April 4. at Ade;
I laide. Margaret Clarke, of 2o.
I Wright street. Adelaide, eldest
idM^hter of the late William anc
i Marsaret F:isz. beloved sister ol
i.Jame^ John and Alice: also tm
,;at» Wi!!nm Rrq:iiescat in pnee
CURSON.— On April 3, Edith
Hannah, loving wife of the late
Thomas Curson, daughter of the
late James and Hanna Moore, late
of Bendigo.
EMES. — On April 4. at nospuai.
toss Edwin, husband of Elsie and
ovins father of Rossle and Gary,
iged 41 years. Late of Wallaroo.
GIBB.— On April 2, at hospital.
Ronald William, dearly loved hus
band of Lyla Joyce, of 4 Todd
street, Alberton, and loving
father of Peter and David. Aged
38 years. At rest.
GOSDEN.— On April 4, at Wal
aroo Hospital, Susan (nee Mohr), beloved
wife of the late Alexander Gosden,
and loving mother of Cyril, Frank,
Irene and Gordon. Aged 76 years.
HARCUS.— On April 4 (result of
accident) at Morgan, Robert be
oved son of Cyril and Mabel
Harcus, loving brother of Morris,
Bessie, Rita. Beryl, William and
Margaret.
HAYWARD.— On April 5, at hos
jital. George Charles, deariy be
ov»d husband of Rose Everlme
Savward. of 19A West street.
3rompton. Ased 52 years.
HEIGHT.— On April 4, at Mount
Sambler Hospital. Kate, of Eliza
;eth street. Mount Gambler,
iearly beloved wife of Willfam
Mian Eugene Height. Aged 65
' il'LANO.— On April 4, as re
?esult of an accident. Antonio
[uliano. of 13 Mocatta place. Ade
aide. Ased 23 years. Requiescat
n Pace.
KAY.— On April 3. at his resi
ience. Caves road. Naracoorte.
~harles James, deariy beloved hus
:and of Minnie and loved father
3f Allan and Jean.
LANDER.— On April 4, at her
residence. 121 Port road. Queens
own Una Muriel, dearly beloved
wife 'of the late Edward Charles
Lander and loving mother of Bill
md Gwen (Mrs. Meakerl. Aged
58 years.
LANGLEY.— On April 5, at a
private hospital. Robert Hedley.
he beloved husband of Mary
Langley. of 23 Dwyer road Oak
lands Park, and loving father of
Robert and Iv-an. At rest.
LEWIS.— On April 4, at the
residence of her daughter. Mrs. W.
Jaton 34 Stuart road. Dulwich,
Amy. beloved wife of the late
Joseph Henry Lewis, loving mother
of Amy and George, grandmother
of Primrose and Betty, and great
grandmother of Robert. Lewis and
Debie. Aged 90 years.
LYNCH (nee Rowel.— On April
4 at 29 Main avenue. Frewville.
Elizabeth Emma, beloved wife of
Reuben Roy Lynch, eldest daugh
er of Mr. J. H iJacki and the
ate Mrs Rowe. and loving sister
of Harry. Muriel. Bert. Bill. Jess.
Vic and Leo. In her 54th year.
MARSSON.— On April 2. at his
residence. 31 Wetland avenue. Wel
and. Harry Horace (Colonel 1. be
oved husband of Sarah, beloved
uncle of Gladys and Milton. Wal
ter and Edie. dear gramny of
Del Rod. Paul. Geof. brother oi
Doll Gerald (dec). Poll. Waltei
iTinyi. At the setting of the
sun and in the morning, we shall
i-omnmhffr him .
McEWEN.— On April 4. at Kar
della avenue. Killara. N.S.W.. Her
bert Robert Dominic ('Mac'), be
loved husband of Mary, and lov
ing father of John, Brian, Helen,
Elizabeth, Robert and Mary. Re
quiescat in pace.
McEWEN.— On April 4, at Kil
lara. N.S.W., Colonel Herbert R.
McEwen, elder son of the late
Dominic and Ethel McEwen. be
loved brother of Eileen (Mother
M Dominica). Florence (Mrs. H.
Kay). and Kenneth. Requiescat
in pace.
McEWEN.— On April 4. at Kil
lara, N.S.W., Herbert Robert, lov
ing brother-in-law of Frank and
Stella Connelly, of Semaphore.
Requiescat in pace.
MORRIS.— On April 2. sud
denly, at his residence. 59 Col
lins street. Enfleld. Edwin, be
loved husband of Christina Mor
ris, loving father of Joyce, father
in-U'v of Albert, and grandfather
of John and Anne. Aged 55 years
DEATHS
MORROW.— On April 3, at his
residence, 23 Stone street, Wood
rille, James Alexander, beloved
husband of Marion Ellen Morrow
(nee Lambert), loving dad of
Doreen (Mrs. Jordan), and Dick,
father-in-law of Wallace and dear
Grandpa of Bryan. Aged 74 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
READ.— On April 4, at Adelaide.
Walter David (Pop) Read, late
W.T.T.. the dearly neloved husband
Jl LIU Read, of 3 Eli street. West
Mitcham. and loving father of
David and Pat. Aged 50 years.
TRENDALL.— On April 4. sud
denly, at hospital. Richard, dearly
beloved husband of Winifred
Mabel Trendall. of 26 Salop
street. Beulah Park, and loving
father of Eileen and Nancy. Aged
66 years. ,
WILLIAMS.— Oh April 1. -at
Adelaide, Subina, the beloved wife
of the late Joseph Williams, of 13
Agnes street, Eastwood, and lov
ing mother of Elsie. Tom. jErn,
Alice, Mabel. Mavis. Bert and the
late Joseph. In her 89th year.
Peacefully sleeping.
Heroes Of The Empire
'At the going down of the sun
and in the morning we will
? remember them.'.. ?
FORD.— Flt-Lt. E. V. (M.I.D.).
—In honored memory of our dear
son and his gallant crew.
—Mother and dad.
FORD — In loving memory of my
dear brother Eric, missing air
operations April 6. 1945.
—Ever remembered by his loying
brother Norman. Gwen and family.
FORD. Flt-Lt. — In memory of
my dear brother Eric, missing
April 6. 1945.
—Ever remembered by Vera. Frank
and family.
FORD. — In loving memory of
my brother Eric, missing air
operations. April 6, 1945.
We think of you in silence with
hearts sincere.
And cherish all the memories of
the days when you were here.
— Alway remembered by Kingsley.
Amy and family.
HODGE. Flt-Sgt. Charles.— In
memory of our dearly loved son.
— Always remembered by his
mother and father. Killed April
HODGE. Flt-Sgt. Charles.—
In memory of our brother ana
uncle, killed April 5.
— Always remembered by Hazel.
Keith and family.
JORDAN. F.O. Bernard.— Too
dearly loved to be. forgotten.
6/4/45.
—Mother -End sister Rene.
IN MEMORIAM
ALLEY.—Dear husband William,
died Easter morn. Till we meet
again.—Loving wife Thirza.
ALLEY. William.—Darling dad
and nephew David Langcake. Love
lasts forever, Ruby, Jim, Jimmy.
BLIGHT.— I cherish the memo-
ries I have of you dear Glynn.
—Loved and longed for always by
Lorna, Ern and family.
BRIGGS.— In loving memory of
dear dad died April 6, 1947. Too
dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
— Inserted by his loving sons
George, Harry and Ron.
BRIGGS.— In loving memory of
my dear daddy, who passed away
!There is a face that is always
belore me, there is a voice I would
love to hear; there is a smile we
will always remember, and a me
mory so precious and dear. .
—Always loved by his loving
daughter Florrie, Jack. Allen and David
BURTON.— In memory of Perc,
passed away April 3, 1951.— Always
remembered, Lester and family.
DARMODY. — In loving memory
of mother, who passed away April
g, 1942.— Ever remembered by
Doreen and Bob.
EY.— In lovine memorr of dad.
passed ;away April .6. 1947.— Ever
remembered by loving daughter
Hazel, son-inlaw Lawrie, grand
sons Rotland and Anthony.
FLETCHER.— In lovms memory
of my dear brother George, died
April 6 1933. Sweetest memories
will linger forever.— Inserted by
loving sister Sis and nieces. -
GOLDSWORTHY. — Treasured
memories of Syd. who died result
of accident, April 5. 1952. v
You left a beautiful memory.
A sorrow too great to be told;
but to us who loved and lost you
your memory will never grow old.
— Always Temembered. Shirley.
GOLDSWOKTHY. — In loving
memory of Sydney Ross, died
April 5. 1952.— Always remem
bered by gran and Bill.
GOODENOVGH.— Loving me
mories of dear Betty, who passed
away April 6. 1951. Con, Eric,
'goODENOVGH inee Stewart).
—In loving memory of dear Betty,
who passed away April 6. 19ol.
A thought for today, a memory
forever.— Always remembered by
^OoSVg'h1 mef-StewartK
? In loving memory of our dear
niece and sister Betty, who passed
^o^uWdafbut every day In
MrSf bTAeumnbte/^WayDSa^
anHARTWIdG.-In sad but loving
memory of our dearly beloved
daughter and Aunty Elma. who
tvas called home on April 6. 1949.
The golden gate stood open.
The Saviour's voice said Come,
And with a last farewell un
spoken, . .
She clamly entered home. ,
Deep. in our hearts she will always
!!ioadnearly loved, so sadly missed
by your loving mum and dad. ana
nenhew Bob Ebert.
HERON.— Passed away April 3.
1951, loving wife, and mother ol
Jim Gwen and Beth. Sadls
miHIGHETT.— Fondest memories
of my dear husband, who fen
ffilw^ffl'tWs1 parting be,
r^o^cfnVaim^fern^'andfind
the way you so. ,
And so I do my task and wait
The opening of the outer gate
-Sadly missed by his loving wife.
HIGHETT.— Cherished memo
ries of our dear father and grand
father, who passed away on Ann!
j6'wc° think of you in Mlence. _
And make no outward show.
But what it meant to lose you
jKMnh^. TTtVin! -=nn-in-laW Me
ind granddaughter Marlett- „-,,
HIGHETT —In loving memory
0f my dearest dad. passed away April 6 1951
Vs^'ou resUri perfect peace,
lour memory we will always keep
-Always loved by your loving
lauzhter Thelda. son-in-law
^ank granddaughters Lorraine
ln^HUETT?-A token of love to
?he memory of our dear father
fnd grlndpL who fell asleep April
iVha^would we give to see your
roS ta'lk'with you and laugh awhile;
Io be together In the same old
Would be our dearest wish today
--Never forgotten by Murray. Lai
ind grandchildren Peter and
'iHGHF.TT.— In loving memory
Df our dear father, who passed
[?way Aoril 6. 1951.
The golden gate stood open.
The Saviour's voice said Come ,
With farewells left unspoken.
He calmly entered home. .
-Ever remembered by nis loving
daughter Dorrie. son-in-law Nor
man grandchildren Shirley. Mar
KaHIGHETT.— Treasured memories
nr dear dad and grandpa, passed
away April 6, 1951.— Always re
membered by your loving son
Douglas, daughter-in-law Rita.
nlHIGHETT.— In loving memory
of our dear dad and grandfather,
who passed away April 6. lfcl.
Two years today we had to part
with dad we loved with all our
hearts: we loved him then, »e
love him still, forget you. dad. no.
we never will.— Ever remembered
by Irene. Rudy and family.
HIGHETT.— Fond memories ot
our dear father, who passed away
Anrll 6, 1951.
We keep in our hearts
The !ove of the past.
For in our hearts
It was planted to last.
—United, loved and longed for
always by daughters Adelaide and
laiGHETT.— In loving memory
of our dear father and grand
father, who passed away April 6.
951
We wander to your resting place
And picture your face so dear.
Touch each flower there we place,
And whisper, father we're here.
—Remembered by Sylvia. Nig and
grandchildren.
HUBBARD.— Loving memories of
Geoffrey.— Ever remembered by
Auntv tottie. Ruby and family.
JOHNCOCK.— In loving memory
of Alf. who passed on April 6.
1951.
—Inserted by mum. .dad. Rhonda,
Les, Jim. Bryan, Joy and Mary.
JOnNCOCK.— A token of re
membrance of our dear brother
Mt.— Inserted by Rhonda and
Ted.
JONES.— In loving memory ol
my dear husband Walter, who
passed away suddenly at Wayville.
on April 6. 1952.— Ever remem
bered by his loving wife.
JONES.— In loving memory ol
niif Hoar fnthpr flnri erandfather
jrho passed away on April 6. issz.
-Sadlr missed and' always re
rembered by his loving daughter
Mary, Jack, Michael. Eleanor.
JONES.— Cherished memories of
our dear dad and grandpa, who
passed awjiy on April 6, 1952.—
Always remembered by his lov
ing son Mick. Aileen and grand
:hildren.
KRAMM.— In loving memory ol
our dear mother and grand
mother, who passed away Apri
B 1945.
Time pastes, but memory lives.
— Ever remembered by Lawrie anc
family.
LEWIS.— In loving memory of
Qur dear sister Win.— Inserted by
Ida. Perce. Rupe. Gilbert.
6/4/51. We'll never forget.
MARSHALL. — In lovine memory
of our dear father, father-in-law
and grandfather. George James.
—Ever remembered by Audrey,
Roy and children.
MARSHALL.— In loving memors
of grandpa, who passed awa:
April 6. 1949. — Always remem
bered by Ron.
FUNERAL NOTICES ,
A LTHORP.— THE FRIENDS of
ex the late Mrs. ROSANNAH
\LTHORP. are respectfully in
formed that her Funeral is ap
sointed to leave her late residence.
) Glanton street, West Hindmarsh.
Dn TUESDAY, at 2.30 p.m.. for the
Cheltenham Cemetery.
R. H. MOUNTFORD,
The Funeral Home.
211-221 Port rd.. Hindmarsh.
W. B. Mountford Ptr. Ph. LU5944.
A SCHBERGER.— THE FRIENDS
rl. of the late Mr. VALENTINE
ASCHBERGER. of Prospect, are
respectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave the Funeral
Parlor. 107 Prospect road. Pros
pect, on Tuesday, at 11 a.m.. for
the North Road Cemetery.
GEORGE A. BEECHING. A.F D.A .
, Funeral Director,
107 Prospect rd.. Prospect. ML1321.
BREWER.— THE FRIENDS Of
the late Mr. WILLIAM JOHN
BREWER. late of Port Adelaide,
formerly of St. Kilda. late 5th
Pioneers, 1st A.I.F.. are respect
fully informed that his Funeral
will leave the Funeral Parlors.
Wakefield street. City, on TUES
DAYi, at 3.30 p.m.. for the A.I.F.
Cemetery, West terrace.
FRANK J. SIEBERT LTD..
Funeral Directors.
47-49 Wakefield street. Phone 413.
PAMERON.— THE FRIENDS of
V-' the late Mrs. NELLIE
CAMERON, laie of Waukaringa.
are respectfully informed that her
Funeral will leave the residence
of her daughter (Mrs. M. Opiel,
92 West Parkway, Colonel Light
3ardens; on TUESDAY, at 2 p.m.,
for the Centennial Park Ceme
tery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LID.
(A.F.D.A.).
Unley and Mile End. OA1129.
i~1AVENETT.— THE FRIENDS of
\J the late Mrs. ETHELINDA
ASHENATH LILIAN CAVENETT.
late of 9 Day terrace. Croydon,
are respectfully informed that her
Remains were privately interred
In the Cheltenham Cemetery, on
SATURDAY. April 4.
P. Le CORNU,
Funeral Director, A.F.D.A..
North Adelaide and Prospect.
F. W. Blackwell Ltd.. Proptrs.
pLARKE.— REQUIEM MASS for
v- the repose of the soul of the
late Mrs MARGARET CLARKE,
late of 262 Wright street. Adelaide,
will be celebrated in St. Patrick's
Church. Grote street, on TUESDAY
MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Her
Funeral will leave the residence
of her sister (Mrs. C. Sherry 1. 246
Wright street, in the afternoon at
3.45 p.m.. for the Catholic Ceme
tery. West terrace.
FRANK J. SIEBERT LTD..
Funeral Directors.
47-49 Wakefield street
Phones C413 and C6236.
PURSON.— THE FRIENDS Of the
\J late Mrs. EDITH HANNA
CURSON, of 1 Penzance street.
Glenelg, are respectfully informed
that her Remains were privately
laid to rest in St. Judes Cemetery.
Brighton, on SATURDAY AFTER
NOON.
F. H. TREVELION &. SON.
Funeral Directors, Brighton.
? X7318. ?
EMES.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
ROSS EDWIN EMES, are re
spectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave the Funeral
Parlors, 95 Port road. Hindmarsh,
on TUESDAY, at 3.15 p.m.; for the
Cheltenham Cemetery.
F. T. ELLIOTT & SONS,
Fiineral Directors,
Port rdV. Hindmarsh. LU4668.
? LU6129. ?
GARLAND.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. HUBERT GAR-
LAND, late of 183 Sabina st.. Bro-
ken Hill, are respectfully informed
that his Funeral will leave the
Funeral Parlors. Wakefield street,
Adelaide, on TUESDAY, at 2.30
p.m.. for the North Road Cemetery.
FRANK J SIEBERT LTD..
Funeral Directors.
47-49 Wakefleld street
Phones C413 and C6236.
GIBB.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. RONALD WILLIAM
GIBB are respectfully informed
that his Funeral will leave his
late residence, 4 Todd street, Al
berton, on TUESDAY at 11.30
a.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery.
HAROLD J. MOORE & SONS.
Funeral Directors.
228 Port road. Alberton.
Phone J1057.
GOSDEN. — THE FRIENDS of the
late Mrs. SUSAN GOSDEN, are
respectfully informed that her
Remains were peacefully laid to
rest in the Kadina Cemetery on
SUNDAY AFTERNOON. The Rev.
P. J. Phillips officiated.
GEO. H. SEELEY. Funeral Direc
tor. Phone Kadina 307 and Wal
laroo 46.
HARCUS.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. ROBERT ROY
HARCUS. of Newland avenue.
Marino, are respectfully Informed
that his Funeral will leave Com
mercial road. Brighton, on TUES
DAY, at 11 o'clock, for North
Brighton Cemetery.
F. H. TREVELION k SON,
Funeral Directors. X7318.
HARRIS.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. PERCIVAL GEORGE
HARRIS, of 72 Goodwood road.
Wayville, are respectfully in
formed that his Remains were
peacefully laid to rest (privately)
in the Centennial Park Cemetery,
on SATURDAY MORNING. The
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.I. Unley and Mile End.
? UA1129. ?
A GLADIOLI FLORISTS, OPP.
A North Rd. Cem. Wreaths del.
ML3145; after hours, ML1821. ?
i SHLEIGH FLORIST, 16a
A. Kens, rd., Rose Park. Wreaths
del. F3719; after hrs. UX2339. —
Ab U riLUiTM. ivIEMOKlALS.
63 Wakefield st. and West ter
A 'FLORA,' 124 Unley road.
A Wreaths. shortest notice.
UA1738 ? — ?
t 1 TUCKERS. Florisfs. Grote
*\. st. C4385; after hours. LU5811
and LU6850. ? —
A BLUE ORCHID, Rose Park.
A Wreaths del. F3750. all hours.
4 . CARMEL FLORIST 10';
A Maelll rd. Wreaths del. FaO19
A A.A WREATHS delivered,
A shortest notice. STANLEY
FLORISTS 45 Adelaide Arcade
?.V33'20: after hours U2R24 ?
4 T HILTON 'FLORIST. 7 Row
-A land rd. Hilton. Wreaths at
shortest notire. delivery on holi
-1.,y-; i tirq'-i -i ft pr hours l.nvsrifi
\ WREATHS del. UA7528 anc
LF4662. Golden Daffodil. 21!
Unley rd.. Malvern. ? — —
4 MILE END Florists, LU6791
A '86 Henley Beach rd. Wreaths
FUNERAL NOTICES
HAYWARD.— THE FRIENDS of
the late Mr. GEORGE i
JHARLES HAYWARD, late of *19a
Vest street, Brompton. are re- I
pectfully informed that his r
'uneral will leave the funeral par
ors. 95 Port road. Hindmarsh. on
[TJESDAY. at 4.15 p.m.. for the '
*indmarsh Cemetery.
'. T. ELLIOTT & SONS. Funeral ,
Directors 95 Port rd.. Hindmarsh. j
? LO4668. ? c
HEIGHT.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mrs. KATE HEIGHT, of
Mount Gambier. are respectfully
nformed that her Funeral wil.
eave her late residence. Eliza
jeth street. Mount Gambier, THIS
DAY (Monday), at 3 p.m.. for
;he Mount Gambier Cemetery.
SRN JAMES. Funeral Director.
? Phone 281. ?
I ULIANO. — THE FRIENDS of
L the late Mr. ANTONIO
[ULIANO. late of 13 Mocatta
place, city, are respectfully in
formed that his Funeral will leave
St. Patrick's Church. Grote street.
Adelaide. on WEDNESDAY
MORNING, at 9.30 a.m.. for the
Catholic Cemetery. West terrace.
PRANK J. SIEBERT LTD.,
Funeral Directors. 47-49 Wakefield
street. Phone C413 and C6236.
T ANDER:— THE FRIENDS of the
Li late Mrs. UNA MURIEL LAN
DER are respectfully informed
that her Funeral will leave her
late residence. 121 Port road,
aueenstown. THIS DAY (Mon
iayii at 11 a.m.. for the Chelten
ham Cemetery.
SIDNEY HARRISON. Funeral
Directors. Funeral Parlors. 169
173 Port road, Alberton. Phone
? J1255. ?
T ANGLEY. — THE FRIENDS of
1-J the late Mr. ROBERT HED
LEY LANGLEY, of 28 Dwyer road,
paklands Park, are respectfully
informed that ' his Funeral will
leave our Private Parlor. 193
Unley road,- Unley. on TUESDAY.
it 3 p.m.. for the Centennial Park
Cemetery.
1LFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
1 A.F.D.A.I. Unley and Mile End.
? UAU29. ?
IEWIS.— THE FRIENDS of the
J elate Mrs. AMY LEWIS are re
=pectfully informed that her
Funeral will leave the residence 01
her daughter (Mrs. W. Eaton),
34 Stuart road. Dulwich. on MON
DAY, at 10 a.m.. for the North
Road Cemetery.
PENGELLEY & KNABE LIMITED,
Funeral Directors,
210 Rundle street. W1328 12 lines).
T YNCH.— THE FRIENDS of Mr.
lJ REUBEN ROY LYNCH are re
spectfully informed that the
Funeral of his late beloved WIFE
(Elizabeth Emmai will leave the
residence of her father IMr. J. H.
Rowel. 29 Main avenue, Frewville.
TOMORROW (Tuesday), at 2
p.m.. for the Centennial Park
Cemetery.
W. WILLIAMSON & SON.
Funeral Directors,
124 Wellington rd., Payneham.
? FA1707. ?
MORRIS.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr. EDWIN MORRIS, late
of 59 Collins street, Enfield, are
respectfully informed that his
Funeral Service will be conducted
in the North Road Cemetery
Chapel on TUESDAY, April 7, at
1.30 p.m. Rev. J. Gent will offl
CLAUDE TREVELION (A.F.D.A.I.
Funeral Directors,
Head Office and Chapel,
56-58 Magill rd.. Norwood. FA2084.
AfORROW.— THE FRIENDS of
ITlthe late Mr. JAMES ALEXAN
DER MORROW, late of 23 Stone
street. Woodville, are respectfully
informed that his Remains were
removed from the Funeral Parlor.
173 Port road.' Alberton, on SAT
URDAY MORNING. 4th inst.. and
privately laid to rest in the Chel
tenham Cemetery.
SIDNEY HARRISON,
Funeral Directors,
Funeral Parlors. 169-173 Port
? road, Alberton. ?
READ.— THE FRIENDS of the
late Mr, WALTER DAVID
'FOP 1 READ, of 3 Eli street.
West Mitcham. and late M.T.T..
are respectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave our private par
lor. 193 Unley road, Unley. on
TUESDAY, at 11 a.m.. for the
Centennial Park Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD..
A.F.D.A..
Unley and Mile End. UA1129.
U1MMONS.— THE FRIENDS of
0 the late Mr. CLARENCE SPEN
CER SIMMONS, of 148 Carringtou
street, Adelaide, are respectfully
nformed that his Funeral ,will
eave our private parlor, 193 Un
ley road. Unley. on TUESDAY, at
10 a.m.. for the West Terrace Ce
tretery
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD.
(A.F.D.A.) Unley and Mile End.
' ? DA1129 ?
'FRENDALL.— THE FRIENDS of
1 the late Mr. RICHARD TREN
DALL are respectfully informed
that his Funeral will leave his
late residence. 26 Salop street.
Beulah Park, on TUESDAY, at
3.40 p.m., for the West Terrace
Crematorium. Rev. H. E. Inger
will officiate. (Private funeral).
W. NOAL & SONS (A.F.D.A.),
Funeral Directors,
227 Parade. Norwood.
? Phone F5109. ? ?
WILLIAMS.— THE FRIENDS of
-- the late Mrs. SUBINA WIL
LIAMS, of 13 Agnes street. East
wood, are respectfully informed
that her Remains were peacefully
laid to rest 1 privately) in the
Mitcham Cemetery on SATUR
DAY MORNING. The Rev. A. R.
Thrush officiated.
ALFRED JAMES & SONS LTD..
A.F.D.A..
Unley and Mile End. UAU29.
BILL KEENE for all CLASSES
of MEMORIALS. 123 GOUGER
ST. C7096. MAKE A CALL TODAY.
BON TON Florist, Glandore. B.
Forest. LF1584. LU6687. ? ?
PROYDON. ELIZABETH ANN,
V_y Florist, 62 Government road,
wreaths delivered. LU5784. ?
DAWN FLORIST. Wreaths
del. Main Nth rd.. Prospect.
ML5297: after hours. UW1218. ?
pLENELG Daphne, Florist.
\J» Wreaths and bouauets X4502.
HtNLi-A Florists Wreaths- dei
L86R0: after hours LH-s'lB -
HOUNSLOW'S, 3 Cooper pi..
Hazelwd. Pk. Wreaths. UX2786
I -ROSf h,CT Mun.-t. 62 Ulaa.iloiic
I rd. ML4718 Wreaths del. ?
RW SALMON. Monumental
Masons. 3 Ballara St.. Mil'
:--nri IU7027 all hours ?
CIMMONS Memorials. Field st ?
1^ -ft Gnuser st. C2025 all hours
'WOODVILLE Fist.. 23 Glenavon
! »» -t.. Wreaths. &c. del M6O59
IN MEMORIAM j
MARSHALL.— In loving memory
3f my dear husband. George
ames. passed away suddenly.
April j6, 1949.
. Always in our thoughts.
—Ever remembered by hit loving
wife Clara and family.
MARTINDOFF, Colin. — Acci
dentally killed 14 years ago to
'o 'us his memory is ever dear.
—Ever remembered by mother
and Roma.
MARTINDOFF.— Loving memo
ries of our pal Colin, pasted away,
result of accident, April 6. 1939.
Some day we'll understand.
-^Remembered always by Jean
and Doug.
MISTERS.— In loving memory
of our dear dad. who passed
away April 6. 1945.— Remembered
always by Laurel and Allen.
MASTERS.— In loving memory
our our dear dad. who passed
away on April 6. 1945.— Always
remembered by Elva, Cliff. Marj.,
Vic. Audrey and Cliff.
MASTERS.— In loving memory
our our dear wife and mother,
who passed away April 6. 1950.—
Always remembered by her loving
husband and family.
McCULLOCH.— In loving mem
ory of our dear wife and motheis
passed away April 6. 1947.
Though absent you are always
near, still loved, still mitsed, but
ever dear. — Remembered by her
loving husband and family. Jer
vois. ,
McnONNELL.— Loving memory
of our mother, who passed away
April 4. 1950.— Always remem
bered by her children, Bob. Kath
and Bernadette.
MITCHELL. — In loving memory
of dear Jean, passed away
April 6. 1950. Still loved and itill
missed.— Mum. dad and family.
MITCHELL.— Loving memory of
Jean, who passed away April 6,
.950. — Always remembered. Mar
jorie. Uncle Egar.
MITCHELL.— Loving memories
still linger of dear Ross, who left
us teven years ago today. — Longed
for always by mother, father,
Eric and Ronald.
MITCHELL. — In loving memory
of Ross, accidentally killed April
6. 1946.— Ever remembered by
Lawrence, Jean and Geoffrey. '-
MITCHELL.— Loving memories
of my dear brother Ross, passed
away April 6, 1946.— Sadly misted
by Joyce and Colin.
MORGAN. — In loving memory
of my dear wife Margaret, passed
away April 3. 1950. Also my dear
mother Emily, passed away April
5, 1952. Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept of those we loved
and will never forget. — Inserted
by Roy and Isla.
MURPHY. — Treasured mem
ories of a dear and loved mother.
—Always remembered by George.
Bess and family.
MURPHY. — In loving memory
of my dear mother, who passed
away April 5. 1951.— Ever remem
bered ijy your loving daughter
MURPHY. — In loving memory
of mother, who passed away April
5. 1951. Too loved to be for
gotten.— Inserted by all at Hough
t0MlJRPHT.— In remembrance ol
dear gran.— Pat and Len.
MCRPHY. — living memories ol
my dear gran.
A smiline face, a heart of gold,
A memory that will never grow
— Sadly missed by Lorna and chtl
rN°CHOLAS.— Dear dad, not iusl
today, but always lovingly re
membered by Marsaret and Bob.
NUSKE. — In loving memory ol
our dear husband and father, whe
passed away April 4. 1944.
Time passes but memories linger
— Always remembered by his lov
ing wife and family. Lobethal.
PILLER. — In loving memory oi
our dear sister and auntie, Annie
passed away April 6. 1950. W(
*ho loved you never forget. — Evei
remembered -by sister Lydia
brother-in-law Albert, nieces anc
nephews.
IN MEMORIAM
FILLER.— In loving memory of
jur mother, who fell asleep on
ipril 6. 1950.
ifou left a beautiful memory,
A sorrow too great to be told,
3ut to us who loved and lost you
Your memory will never grow
old.
-Remembered always by her chil
iren Joe. Vi, Doss and families.
SEYMOUR. — In loving memory
jf dear dad, who passed away
\pril 6.
—Ever i^membered by his son
Flex, Dora and family.
SHAUGHNESSY.— Loving mem
aries of John Shaughnessy. April
3. 1952.— Wilkinson family.
TINDALL. — In loving memory
of our mother and grandma. who
passed away April 6. 1953.— Ever
remembered by her son James.
daughter-in-law Audrey and
grandchildren.
WING. — In loving memory of
my dear wife Sue, who passed
away April 6. 1945. You left me
suddenly, your thoughts unknown.
but you left me memories I am
proud to own,— Inserted by her
ovine husband Bob.
WING. — In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away
April 6. 1945. — Always remem
bered by Bert. Phyl and family.
WING. — In loving memory of
my dear mother, passed away
April 6. 1945.
Memories are treasures no one
can steal.
—Sadly missed by Ross.. Blanch
and Bill.
WING. — In loving memory of
our dear mother, passed away
April 6. 1945. Deep in our hearts
a memory is kept of a mother we
pved and could never forget.—
Inserted by her loving family.
WING. — In loving memory pf
cur dear friend, passed away
April 6.
A smiling face, a heart of gold,
A memory we will always hold.
—Ever remembered by Mrs. Rose
Kehoe and family.
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