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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
Not exceeding 4 lines, 2/6; each addi-
tional line, 1/-.
Notices forwarded for insertion in the
Births, Deaths, Marriages, Engagements,
or In Memoriam columns should be
signed by the PERSONS CONCERNED.
BIRTHS
ANDERSON.—On the 13th February,
at the Hindmarsh Maternity Hospital, to
Ruby and Alan—a son (Russell William).
Thanking doctors and hospital staff.
BAMPTON.—On February 14, at Cal-
vary Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Crossley
Bampton—a daughter (Anne Elizabeth).
COLUMBUS (nee Patrikeos).—On Feb-
ruary 4, at Wolverton Hospital, Sema-
phore, to Alex and Noula—a son (still-
born).
CUNNINGHAM.—On February 13, at
Crystal Brook Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Cunningham, of Georgetown—a
son. Thanking Dr. North and hospital
staff.
DAVIS. (nee Thompson).—On January
15, at Wolverton Private Hospital, to
Gwen and Bill—a daughter, Elaine
Melva. Thanking Dr. K. Bollen, also
Parks and Staff.
DOLLING.—On February 12, at Port
Broughton Hospital, to Edna and Max—
a daughter (Sandra May). Both well.
HADDRICK.—On February 12, at Loxton
District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Haddrick, of Paruna—a son. Thanking
Dr. Samuel, Matron Axford, and staff.
HARPER (nee Meleng).—On February
13, at the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, to
the wife at W. Harper—a daughter
(Jane).
HARPER (nee Ruth Nicholas).—On
February 15, at Rowan, to Ruth and John
—a son (Bruce Lindsay). Thanking Dr.
Halloran, Matron Curtis and staff. Visitors
after five days.
HARVEY.—On February 12, to the wife
of Cliff Harvey—a son (David).
HAYLOCK (nee Payne).—On February
12, at Henley Private Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. O. Haylock—a son (Donovan
Courtney).
HOOD.—On February 2, at Burra Hos-
pital, to Vida and Lindsay—a daughter
(Raelene Blanche).
KERNTKE (nee Green).—At Memorial
Hospital, February 11, to Joy and Harry
—a son.
MERRETT (nee Roeger).—On February
14 at Quambi, to Jean, wife of V. Mer-
rett—a son (Geoffrey Howard).
ROGERS.—On February 15, to Madge
and Cliff Rogers—a son. At Calvary
Hospital.
ROSE.—On February 9, at Malvern
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Rose—a daughter. Both well.
ROWLANDS.—To Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Rowlands, Myponga—a son. Both well.
Thanking Dr. Peters and staff
at Chatham Hospital.
SHORNE (nee White).—On February
15, at Q.V.M.H. to Nancy and Peter—a
daughter. Both well.
SIMPER.—On February 12, to Lottie
and Laurie—a son (Kevin Laurie). Both
well. Thanking Dr. Branson and staff.
SCADDEN.—On January 25, at Bar-
mera Hospital, to Mavis and Reg.—twin
sons (Brian Reuben and Barry Gordon).
Thanking Dr. Sargent, Matron Fulwood,
and staff.
SCALLY.—On February 5, at Calvary
Hospital, to Laurel and Leo—a daughter
(Pamela Betty).
SANDERS (nee Hill).—On February
13, at Calvary Hospital, to Nenia and
Arthur—a daughter (Jennifer Anne). No
visitors seven days.
TAYLOR (nee Purcell).—On February
12, at Henley Private Hospital to Nancy
and Ken—a daughter. Jennifer Nan.
Both well. Thanking Dr. Peters and hos-
pital staff.
TIDEMANN.—On February 13, at
Memorial Hospital, to Valerie and George
—a son.
WURM.—On February 14, at Yorke-
town Hospital, to Marjorie, wife of H.
(Ross) Wurm, of Stansbury—a daughter.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended to the
undermentioned members of the Chil-
dren's Hospital Birthday League. All
communications regarding birthdays in
this column must be addresses to the
Lay Superintendent, Children's Hospital,
North Adelaide. Minimum insertion fee,
2/6.
14/2/46.—Ruth Curnow, Mallala (17
years.)
16/2/46.—Miss Betty P. Wooldridge,
Brinkworth (18 years); Josephine
McKenzie, Box 59, Pinnaroo (1 year).
17/2/46.—Mrs. M. A. Cordon, 26 Vine
street, Prospect (90 years). Walter M.
Muller, Bedford street, Croydon Park (2
years); Miss K. M. Rathjen, C/o Chil-
dren's Hospital, North Adelaide; Miss
Isabel Drummond, 45 Fisher st., Mile
End; Bruce Cutting, 10 Raglan st., Ed-
wardstown (4 years); Miss Doreen Lean,
212 Archer st., North Adelaide; Mr James
Shrubsole, Balaklava; Joan Huxtable,
Borrika; Miss Ruth Pearson, Box 22,
Kimba.
MARRIAGES.
PEARSON—VOIGT. — The marriage of
Lola Alison eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Voigt, Nhill, Victoria, took
place at 8 p.m. on February 11, 1946, in
the Nhill Methodist Church, to Lawrence
Hope, fourth son of Mrs. F. V. Pearson,
Bridgewater, and the late W. A. J.
Pearson, Balhannah.
RIVERS—DEGUET.—The marriage of
Joyce Gertrude, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Deguet, to Lancelot Ralph,
only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. A.
Rivers, was solemnised at Wallaroo re-
cently.
SELBY—SHEPHARD. — The marriage
between Norma Frances (W.A.A.A.F.),
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Selby, of Cairns, Queensland, to Hurtle
Roy (A.I.F.), youngest son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. H. M. Shephard, of River-
ton, S.A., was solemnised at St. James's
Cathedral, Townsville, February 9, 1946,
at 4 p.m. Queensland papers please
copy.
STRINGER—BLUME.—The marriage
of Gwendolyn M., only daughter of Mr.
and the late Mrs. C. A. Blume, of Port
Augusta, to Ralph M., son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Stringer, of Cootra, was
quietly celebrated at Port Augusta on
February 2.
RUBY WEDDINGS
HILL.—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill, Price,
Yorke Peninsula, wish to announce the
40th anniversary of their marriage solem-
nised at Broken Hill, February 17, 1906,
by Rev. Murray.
LEAVES—KAMPH.—Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Leaves wish to announce the fortieth
anniversary of their marriage celebrated
by the late Rev. Rankin, at St. Peters,
February 17, 1906. Present address, 31
East street, Torrensville.
SILVER WEDDINGS
DAVIS — SHIPWAY.—Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Davis, Watervale, wish to announce
the 25th anniversary of their wedding,
solemnised at the Mundarra Methodist
Church, February 17, 1921. Rev. H. C.
Hill officiating.
JENNER—FARMILO.—Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest M. Jenner, of Nairne, wish to an-
nounce the 25th anniversary of their
marriage, solemnised at St. Luke's
Church, Vermont, Victoria, February 17,
1921, by the late Rev. Thos. McKeon.
McEWIN—WILLIAMS. — On February
16, 1921, at Blyth, by the late Rev. A. E.
Jones, Alexander Lyell McEwin, youngest
son of the late A. L. McEwin and Mrs.
McEwin, of Hart, to Dora Winifred
Williams, fourth daughter at the late Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Williams, of Blyth. Present
address—33 Salisbury Crescent, Reade
Park.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
AITKEN—LEE.—The marriage of Mar-
garet Alice, only daughter of Mrs. and
the late Mr. J. M. Aitken, of 50 Tor-
rens road, Alberton, to John Garfield,
only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. R.
Lee, of Frewville, will be solemnised by
the Rev. E. H. Woollacott at the Yatala
Methodist Church on Saturday, February
23, at 6.30 p.m.
CAKEBREAD—HUGHES.—The mar-
riage of Rosa, youngest daughter of Mr.
and the late Mrs. S. L. Cakebread, Broad-
view, to Frederick, younger son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. G. Hughes, Wayville,
will be solemnised at Pirie Street Metho-
dist Church on Saturday, February 23,
at 6.30 p.m. No reception.
CLARK—BALLINGER.—The marriage
of Joyce, only daughter of Mrs. and the
late Mr. R. T. Clark, Wolseley, to Ross
(late R.A.N., ret.), younger son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. C. Ballinger, Wolseley,
will be solemnised at the Methodist
Church, Wolseley, on Saturday, March 2
at 7.30 p.m.
COOKE—PENGLASE.—The marriage
of Flight Officer Pamela Cooke, only
daughter of W/O and Mrs. P. B. Cooke,
of Lower Mitcham, to Lieut. Ronald Pen-
glase, of Reade Park, will be solemnised
at Saint Columba's Church, Hawthorn, on
Saturday, February 23, at 3 p.m.
COX—BERRYMAN.—The marriage of
Betty Evelyn, elder daughter of Mrs. A.
E. Cox, 3 Aberfeldy avenue, Edwards-
town, to Maxwell John (returned A.I.F.),
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. P.
Berryman, 21 Clayton avenue, Plympton,
will be solemnised at Flinders Street Bap-
tist Church on February 20, at 6.30 p.m.
Rev. J. F. Tulloch officiating.
CUMMINGS—HOLMES.—The marriage
of Eva, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. S. Cummings, to Bryan, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holmes, both of
Peterborough, will be solemnised at the
Baptist Church, Peterborough, on Febru-
ary 23, at 7 p.m. Friends and relatives
please note alteration of church.
CUTTING—DENNES.—The marriage
of Marjory, daughter of the late Mr.-
Mrs. W. S. Cutting, of Fullarton Estate,
to Harold, son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
T. H. Dennes, of Exeter, will be solem-
nised at St. Augustine's Church of Eng-
land, Unley, on Saturday, February 16,
at 4.30 p.m. Friends and relatives cor-
dially invited.
FORRESTER—DOWNING.—The mar-
riage of Margaret, only daughter of Mrs.
E. J. and the late Mr. M. W. Forrester,
Highgate, to Robert, twin son of Dr. C.
R. E. Downing, Everard Park, will be
solemnised at St. Augustine's Church,
Unley, on Monday, February 18, at 6.45
p.m.
FRYER—RASHLEIGH.—The marriage
of Audine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
S. Fryer, of 40A Henley street, Torrens-
ville, South Australia, to Flight-Lieu-
tenant Norman H. Rashleigh, R.A.A.F.,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rash-
leigh, of 427 Elgar road, Box Hill, will be
celebrated at the Pirie Street Methodist
Church, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, February
23.
GARGARO—ANDREWS. — The mar-
riage of Mary, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Gargaro, of Cowandilla, to James
Vincent (A.I.F., discharged), younger son
of Mrs. M. E. Andrews, of Glenelg, and
the late Mr. D. J. Andrews, will be solem-
nised at St. Francis Xavier's, Wakefield
street, on February 23, at 6.30 p.m.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
GERMEIN—POLKINGHORNE. — The
marriage of Nancy, younger daughter of
Mrs. and the late Mr. P. J. Germein, of
Port Vincent, to Wallace, elder son of
Mrs. and the late J. Polkinghorne, of
Curramulka, will be solemnised at the
Port Vincent Methodist Church on Satur-
day, March 23, at 7 p.m.
GILES—WILLIAMS.—The marriage of
Mabel, younger daughter of Mrs. Giles
and the late Mr. L. G. Giles, of Edwards-
town, to Noel, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. Williams, of Kensington road, will be
solemnised at St. Theodor's Church, Rose
Park, on Saturday, February 23, at 6 p.m.
GILL—SMITH.—The marriage of Joan
Adelaide, only child of Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Gill, Kensington Park, South Aust., to
Jack Crosby Smith, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, 108 Gordon st., Balwyn, Vic-
toria, will be solemnised at Congregational
Church, Balwyn, Victoria, Wednesday
February 20, at 5 p.m. Reception Laurel
Lodge.
HAGGIE—HOLBERTON.—The mar-
riage of Gladys Isobel, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Haggie, of Queens-
town, to William Charles (A.I.F., ret.),
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Holberton,
of Hendon, will be solemnised at St. Paul's
Church, Port Adelaide, at 7 p.m. on Wed-
nesday, February 20. Friends and re-
latives cordially invited.
HAYMAN—MALIN.—The marriage of
Phyllis May, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Hayman, of Royal Park, to
Eric Lewis, third son of Mr. F. A. Malin,
will be solemnised at St. Margaret's
Church, Woodville, on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 20, at 7 p.m.
HUNT—PILLAR.—The marriage of
Gwen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V. Hunt, of Forestville, to Syd, young-
est son of Mr. R. and the late Mrs. Pillar,
of Hamley Bridge, will be solemnised at
the Goodwood Methodist Church on Sat-
urday, February 23, at 7 p.m.
HUNTER—INNES.—The marriage of
Betty, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the
late Mr. E. Hunter, of Norwood, to Laur-
ence, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Innes,
Smithton, Tasmania, will be solemnised at
Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park,
Saturday, February 16, 7 p.m.
JAMES—ROBERTS.—The marriage of
Sheila Margaret, only daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. S. W. J. James, of
Clarence Park, to Arnold Gilmore, young-
est son of Mrs. J. and the late Mr. G. E.
Roberts, of North Booborowie, will be
solemnised at St. Augustine's Church
of England, Unley, on Saturday, February
23, at 7 p.m.
KENNEDY—WARREN.—The marriage
of Doreen Zoe, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Kennedy, of Prospect, to
Cpl. Eric Arthur Warren (R.A.F.),
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. J.
Warren, of Norwich, Norfolk, Eng., will
be solemnised at St. Cuthbert's Church,
Prospect, on Saturday, February 23, at
7.30 p.m.
KERR—THOMSON.—The marriage of
Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Kerr of Sandwell, to Arch, son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. Thomson, of Semaphore,
will be solemnised at the Semaphore Bap-
tist Church on Saturday, February 23, at
7 p.m.
LENTHAL—PEARCE.—The marriage of
Gweneth Betty, A.W.A.S., daughter of
Mrs. D. Porteous, Sefton Park, and the
late Mr. Lenthal, to W.O. Henry, A.I.F.,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Victoria,
will be celebrated at St. Cuthbert's, Pros-
pect, on Saturday, February 23rd, at 7
p.m.
MAYGER—WEEPERS.—The marriage
of Beth, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Mayger, of Norwood, to Andrew,
ex-R.A.N., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Weepers, of Alberton, will be solemnised
at Scots Church, North terrace February
23, at 6 p.m.
MILLER—IRELAND.—The marriage of
Shirley Jean, twin daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Miller, of Brompton, to Ken,
ex-A.I.F., only son of Mrs. and the late
E. Ireland, of Kilkenny, will be solem-
nised at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney st.,
on February 23, at 6.30 p.m. Reception
R.S.L. Memorial Hall, Hindmarsh.
OLIVER—FORRESTER.—The marriage
of Nancy, youngest daughter of Mr. W.
Forrester and the late Mrs. Forrester,
of Devon Park, to Mervyn Harry, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Oliver, of
Devon Park, will be solemnised at Scots
Church, North terrace, Adelaide, on
Saturday, February 23, at 7 p.m.
PONTIFEX—HALL.—The marriage of
Jean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Pontifex, of Nailsworth, to Sgt. Keith
Hall, A.I.F., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. Hall of Maylands, will be solem-
nised at St. Cuthbert's Church of England,
Prospect, on Saturday, February 23rd at
3 p.m.
POWER—POLLOCK.—The marriage of
Carmel Adel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Power, Mayfield, Newcastle, to Sgt.
Arthur Andrew Pollock, R.A.A.F., ret.,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollock,
Wallaroo, South Aus., at Lighe's Hill
Catholic Church, N.S.W., at 8 a.m., Nup-
tial Mass, February 23. Reception,
Illoma, Newcastle.
PUTLAND — HENDERSON. — The
marriage of Lorna, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Putland, of Mitcham,
to Roy, A.I.F. ret., youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Henderson, of Maitland,
S.A., will be solemnised at Maughan
Church, at 3 p.m. on February 20. All
friends invited.
RIVETT—SAVAGE.—The marriage of
Claire M., only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Rivett, of Woodville, to Al-
fred J. A., son of Mrs. and the late A.
A. Savage, of Beverley, will be solemnised
at St. Saviour's, Hindmarsh, on February
23, at 6.30 p.m.
SKEWES—DINHAM.—The marriage of
Valda Florence, 3rd daughter of Mr. S.
H. Skewes, of North Adelaide, and the late
Mrs. Skewes, Kadina, to Ronald Sydney,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dinham,
Clare, will be solemnised at the Holy
Trinity Church, North terrace, at 7 p.m.
on February 23.
SMITH—TUCKER.—The marriage of
Betty youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. Tucker, to Doug, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Breda, both of Flinders
Park, will be solemnised at Scots Church,
North terrace, on Saturday, February 23,
at 5.30 p.m.
TRELOAR—SPRINGBETT.—The mar-
riage of Thora, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. G. Treloar, of Willaston, to
Allen, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Springbett, of "Allendale Farm," Gaw-
ler, will be solemnised at Tod street
Methodist Church, Gawler, on Saturday,
February 23, at 7 p.m.
VERCO—REDMAN.—The marriage of
Reva, fifth daughter of Mr. and the late
Mrs. Verco, of 20 Park avenue, Rosslyn
Park, to Albert, youngest son of Mr. and
the late Mrs. Redman, of Brompton, will
be solemnised at the Kensington Gar-
dens Congregational Church on Saturday,
February 16, at 7 p.m. No reception.
WILKINSON—RODGERS.—The mar-
riage of Edna Alvina, fourth daughter
of Mrs. E. Wilkinson and the
late Mr. E. Wilkinson, of Galway
Gardens, to Lawrence (ex-R.A.A.F.), eld-
est son of of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodgers, of
Norwood, will be solemnised at the Lu-
theran Church, Flinders street, Adelaide,
at 7 p.m. on Saturday, February 23.
Reverend Keohne officiating.
ENGAGEMENTS
ARBON—SWAN.—The engagement is
announced of Gladys, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arbon, of Crystal
Brook, to Driver Maxell Swan, fourth
son of Mr. and Mrs. Swan, of Port
Pirie West.
BANDICK—JARRETT. — The engage-
ment is announced of Edna Marie Ban-
dick, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Bandick, 21 Bayly st., New Queenstown,
to Harold Ernest Jarrett (R.A.A.F. re-
turned), only son of Mrs. E. Jarrett and
the late Mr. H. M. Jarrett, of 5 Avro
avenue, New Queenstown.
BARNES—HINTON.—The engagement
is announced of Nancy, second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnes, St. Leonards,
Adelaide, to Donald (ex-R.A.A.F. ret.),
eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W.
Hinton, Preston, Victoria.
BILLING—FELTUS.—The engagement
is announced of Christina, younger daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Billing, Pin-
naroo, to Pte. Kevin Feltus, eldest grand-
son of Mrs. T. M. Feltus, Nth. Shields.
BRIDGLAND—HARDY.—The engage-
ment is announced of Betty (W.R.A.N.S.),
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Bridgland, of Adelaide, and Geoffrey
(R.A.N.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Hardy, of Aspley, Brisbane.
COOK—HEINICKE.—The engagement
is announced of Ivy May, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cook, of Myrla,
to John William, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Heinicke of Moorook.
COOMBE—SCOTT.—The engagement is
announced of Helen Frazer, elder daughter
of Mrs. Coombe and the late E. J. H.
Coombe, Basket Range, South Australia,
to Warrant Officer Saxon McGown Scott,
(R.A.A.F.) elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Gown Scott, Upper Hawthorne, Melbourne.
CRAGO—VOISEY.—The engagement
is announced of Sheila Margaret, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crago,
of Littlehampton, to Frederick George,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Voisey,
of Brisbane, Queensland.
DAWE—BENNETT.—The engagement
is announced of Irene, the second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dawe, of Rose-
water Gardens, to Dennis (ex-R.A.N.), the
only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. A.
Bennett, of North Adelaide.
FROST—FAIRBRASS. — The engage-
ment is announced of Lorraine, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Frost,
of Cowan st., Erindale, to Ray, Sgt.
R.A.A.F., only son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Fairbrass, of Harvey, Western Australia.
GIBSON—AGAR.—The engagement is
announced of Shirley Isobel, elder daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson, North
Unley, to Dennis (R.A.F.), only son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Agar, Boston, Lincoln-
shire, England.
GREENHALGH—BEAGLEHOLE. — The
engagement is announced of Daphne,
A.W.A.S., daughter of the late Mr., Mrs.
Greenhalgh, Gloucester, N.S.W., to Ken-
neth, A.I.F., elder son of Mrs. A.
Beaglehole, Glandore, S.A.
HUGHES—BARRY.—The engagement
is announced of Mollie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Hughes, Berri, to John
Francis, eldest son of Mrs. C. Barry and
the late Mr. M. L. Barry, of Solomontown.
JARMYN—DONALDSON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Daphne Maude,
youngest daughter of Mr. and the late
Mrs. L. G. Jarmyn, of Bowden, to Ray
(R.A.A.F.), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donaldson, of Brisbane, Queensland.
KELLY—ALLEN.—The engagement is
announced of Marjorie Jean, second
daughter of Mrs. T. Kelly and the late
Mr. F. D. Kelly, Mitcham Park, to John
Francis, younger son of Mrs. L. Allen
and the late T. C. Allen, of Prospect.
KROSCHEL—COCKS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Lora E., second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kroschel,
Truro, to Gordon Ross, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Cocks, Peterborough.
ENGAGEMENTS
LARWOOD—BAKER. — The engage-
ment is announced of Phoebe, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Larwood,
Yacka, to Maxwell, third son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. H. Baker, Clarence Park.
LUTZ—GILES.—The engagement is
announced of Audrey Grace, youngest
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. B.
A. Lutz, late of Eudunda, to Lindsay Max,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Giles,
of Lipson.
MARSH—BULL.—The engagement is
announced of Esther B., youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Marsh, of Price,
Y.P., to Roy L. (R.A.A.F.), youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bull, Port Clinton,
Y.P.
McKENZIE—GILES.—The engagement
is announced of Glenys, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. McKenzie, of
Jamestown, to Cpl. Max Giles (A.I.F.),
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Giles,
of Woodville.
PADGHAM—MacKELLAR.—The en-
gagement is announced of Verna, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Padgham, of
Birkenhead, to WO Jobn (R.A.A.F. ret.),
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MacKellar, of
Semaphore.
POPPLEWELL—EVANS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Miss Rita Popple-
well, of Camperdown, N.S.W., elder daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Popplewell, to
Private Ben Evans, A.I.F., second son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans, of Mun-
doora.
ROWLAND—ROSENTHAL.—The en-
gagement is announced of Lorna, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rowland, of
Gilberton, to Douglas, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Rosenthal, of Fullarton.
SCHULZ—MATHLIN.—The engage-
ment is announced of Melva, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schulz, of
Schoolhouse, Willunga, to Ray (A.I.F.,
ret.), elder son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
T. J. Mathlin, of St. Leonards, Glenelg.
SMITH—RYAN.—The engagement is
announced of Poppy Lenore, elder daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, of Glan-
dore, to Maurice John, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Ryan of Cowandilla.
SMITH—TYRIE.—The engagement is
announced of Doris Bertha (Bobbie),
second daughter of Mrs. B. Smith, Col.
Light Gardens, and Mr. C. H. Smith, late
of Stirling West, to Douglas J., youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tyrie, Collie,
West Aust.
SOUTHAM—BARRY.—The engage-
ment is announced of Margaret, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Southam,
Bowen Hill, Brisbane, to Able Seaman
Eddie Barry, R.A.N.V.R., only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Barry, 162a Henley Beach rd.,
Torrensville, Adelaide.
STARKEY—NEUMANN.—The engage-
ment is announced of Margaret, the only
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. E.
W. Starkey, of Torrensville, to Leo, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. H. Neumann,
Blyth.
TRAVIS—BOLINGBROKE. — The en-
gagement is announced of Joan, only
daughter of Dr. W. Geoffrey Travis, and
the late Mrs. Travis, to Flt-Lt. C. E. D.
Bolinbroke, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Bolinbroke, of Sefton Park.
WAKLEY—SAMPSON.—Cpl. Laura June
Wakley (A.W.A.S.), elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Wakley, Officer, Vic, to
Cpl. Maurice C. Sampson (A.I.F. re-
turned), only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. F.
Sampson, Exeter.
WEDDING—HANCOCK.—The engage-
ment is announced of Edna M., eldest
daughter of Mr. E. W. and the late Mrs.
C. B. Wedding, of Owen, to Clarence N.
fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Hancock, of Pinery.
YABSLEY — WESTMORELAND.—The
engagement is announced of June, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Yabsley,
of Fairfield, Sydney, to Robert John, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Westmoreland,
Fletcher road, Largs Bay.
DEATHS
AULD.—On February 15 (suddenly), at
her residence, 39 Marlon rd., New Mile
End, Euphemia Graham, beloved wife of
Charles Douglas Auld.
EVANS.—On February 13, Horace
Owen (Boy), dearly beloved son of Mrs.
A. G. Evans and the late H. S. Evans,
of 330 Sea View road. Henley Beach,
brother of Con, Ron, Ossie and Max.
Peacefully sleeping.
FRENCH.—On February 8, at Torquay,
England, Emma K., widow of Edward
John French, Mount Gambier, and sister
of the late Mrs. Bertha Pope and G. K.
Soward.
GILES.—On February 15, at a private
hospital, Percival Aldridge Giles (for-
merly Superintendent of the S.A. Mounted
Police), dearly beloved husband of Irene
Muriel Giles, of 3 Maxwell terrace, Dun-
leath, Glenelg, and devoted father of
Bessie (Mrs. T. Raston, Fremantle), John
(Parachilna), and Rita (Mrs. C. Herbert,
Quorn), aged 69 years. At rest.
HART.—On February 15, Christina
Hart, of 3 Angas street, Adelaide, loved
wife of the late William Frederick Hart,
and loving mother of Edith, Stella, Aud-
rey and Will. Aged 83 years. At rest.
HAY.—On February 13, John Hay, of
Olive Grove, Bordertown, dearly loved
husband of Flora E. Hay. Aged 79 years.
LEAK.—On February 15, at private
hospital, Olive Vera, dearly beloved wife
of Victor Gardner Leak, of 24 George
street, Parkside, loved and loving mother
of Wanda and Hilary. Aged 54 years.
At rest.
McGANN.—On February 12 (suddenly),
at Price, Patrick (Paddy), fifth son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGann,
of Wallaroo, loving brother of Annie,
Lizzie and Jim, uncle of Sister Veronica,
Carmelite Monastery, Brisbane. Aged 66
years. Requiescat in pace.
POYNTZ.—On February 14, Arthur
Ernest, dearly beloved husband of the
late Alice Emily Poyntz, 166 Fisher st.,
Malvern, and loving father of Ridgway
(A.I.F., deceased) and Bessie. Age 88
years.
QUIGLEY.—On February 15, at Cal-
vary Hospital, Daniel, beloved husband
of Jane Quigley, of 95 Irish Harp road,
Prospect, loved father of Joe, Frank,
Tom, Jack, Dan, Mick, Willie, Eileen and
Laurie, also Paddy (deceased). Aged 79
years. Requiescat in pace.
RICKS.—On February 15, At Adelaide,
Mary Elizabeth, relict of Charles Ricks,
Cherry Gardens, and dearly loved mother
of Isaak, Donald and Dora. Aged 80.
TRIPP, Betty Jean.—On February 9,
dearly loved niece of Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Gloyn and cousin of Dan, Mitcham. Aged
19 years. Sadly missed.
WILLIAMS.—On February 15, at Wal-
laroo, Mark Henry, dearly loved husband
of Kathleen Williams, and loving father
of Phil and Enid. Aged 51 years.
WILLIAMS.—On February 15, at Wal-
laroo, Mark Henry, the dearly loved son
of Mrs. M. H. Williams, of 65 Walkerville
ter., Gilberton, and loved brother of Alice
and Lou.
WRIGHT, Wayne Reginald.—On Feb.
15, infant son of Violet and Reg, West
Croydon. Aged 3 days. For of such is
the Kingdom of Heaven.
YOUNG.—On February 14 (suddenly),
Alexander Livingstone, loving husband of
Elsie Maude H. Young, of "Elstern"
Hospital, Marlborough street, College
Park. Late 1st A.I.F.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
"At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them."
KRAEHE, Sgt. Ernest H. (R.A.A.F.).—
Previously reported missing, now be-
lieved killed, 5th March. 1944. Loving
husband of Dorothy.—A memory forever.
KNIGHT, A. E., W.O.—Missing since
February 15, 1945, in air raid over Rositz,
Germany, now presumed to have lost his
life on that date. Dearly loved youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight, Port
Augusta. He gave his life that we may
live. Greater love hath no man than this.
—Sadly missed by father, mother and
brother George, also Joan and Grace.
REID.—In loving memory of my dear
brother Tom, who passed away while on
active service in Queensland, February
16, 1945. This is a sad day of remem-
brance, a day we shall never forget, of
one we will always remember when the
rest of the world forgets.—Always re-
membered by Mick and Laurel.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
"At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them."
CASSON, Lieut. F. R.—In loving mem-
ory of Flo, our sister, sister-in-law and
auntie, who lost her life through enemy
action at Banka Island.—Inserted by
Alice, Kelvin, Janet, Marylin.
CASSON.—In loving memory of my
dear daughter, Lieut. F. R. Casson, who
died at Banka Island (P.O.W.); also lov-
ing sister of Tom (ex P.O.W.). At rest.
CASSON, Lieut. F.R., A.A.N.S.—Lov-
ing memories of Flo, who died on Banka
Island, February 16, 1942.—Ever remem-
bered by Lorna, Vin and family.
EVANS.—In loving memory of our dear
friend Lionel, died whilst P.O.W., Sanda-
kan, Borneo, February 14, 1945.
Thoughts drift back to days gone by,
Life moves on but memories stay.
—Inserted by Thelma and Hopetoun, of
Gulnare.
HUTCHINSON, VX63006, R. N., Postal
Corps.—Killed in action, Malaya, Feb-
ruary 16, 1942, son late E. M. Hutchin-
son, Mile End. Loved brother Jean, Doll,
Ern, Frank, Mavis and Joyce and Joan.
"Our brother."
MILLS.—In loving memory of F.-Sgt.
Gordon Mills, killed in air operations
over England Feb. 15, 1944.
A silent thought brings many a tear
For the one we all miss and loved so dear;
In our hearts you are always near
As it dawns the second year.
—Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten
by Uncle Ern, Auntie Dots, June, Mervyn,
Trevor and Grandma Sedunary.
MILLS.—In loving memory of Flt.-
Sgt. Gordon (Skeet) Mills, who lost his
life February 15, 1944.
What happy days we once enjoyed, when
we were all together,
But it is hard when we think, Skeet,
that you have gone for ever.
—Ever remembered by his loving pals,
Phil., Reg., and L.A.C. Bob Campbell,
R.A.A.F.
REID.—In memory of our brother, Spr.
T. P. (Tom), died of illness, Feb. 16, 1945.
—Ever remembered by Jim, sister-in-law
Eileen.
REID, Spr. T. P.—In loving memory of
our brother and uncle, Tom, died of ill-
ness, Mackay, Feb. 16, I945.—Sadly
missed by Mollie, Bob and John.
REID, Spr. T. P. (A.I.F.).—In memory
of our dearly loved brother and uncle,
Tom, died of illness, Mackay, Feb. 16,
1945. Always so thoughtful, unselfish
and kind; a beautiful memory left behind.
—Sadly missed by Tess, Jimmy and little
Gordon.
REID.—In loving memory of Tom, who
died of illness in Queensland, February
16, 1945. A treasured memory is all we
have left.—Ever remembered by his loving
sister and brother-in-law, Bill (ex-A.I.F.),
Monie.
REID, SX5470.—In loving memory of
our dearly loved brother and uncle, Spr.
T. P. Reid (Tom), who died of illness,
February 16, 1945. Sadly missed.—Ever
remembered by May and Jim, Dorothy
and Fred. R.I.P.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
SMITH.—In loving memory of my
dear husband Sid, passed away February
17, 1938. Sacred heart of Jesus, have
mercy on his soul.—Ever remembered by
his wife Margaret, Cowandilla.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear
dear husband and father, Clarrie, who
died at Repatriation Hospital, February
16, 1945. A leaf in the book of memory
is gently turned today.—Ever remembered
by his wife Ethel and children, Keith,
Thora, Colin, Ray and Kevin.
SMITH.—In loving memory of Clar-
ence (Chick), who passed away at Keswick,
February 16, 1945. Life moves on, but
memories stay.—Ever remembered by
Jack and Amy.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dad
and grandfather, who died February 16,
1945. A token for today, a memory for-
ever.—Ever remembered by Rex and
Betty, and grandchildren Ann and Terry.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Clarrie, who passed away Feb.
16, 1945. We, who loved you, sadly miss
you.—Inserted by his sisters and brother,
Ivy, Olive, Albie.
SMITH.—In loving memory of Clarrie,
died Keswick, Feb. 16, 1945. No matter
what the years may bring, loving memo-
ries always cling.—Always remembered
by sister, Myrtle Woolman, Prospect.
In sacred memory of my former nurs-
ing colleagues in the 4th C.C.S., Singa-
pore, who lost their lives in the Viner
Brooke, February 16, 1942.—Inserted by
Captain Ellen M. Hannah, A.A.N.S., only
surviving member of the C.C.S.
IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, passed away
February 16, 1943. Many a lonely
heartache, many a silent tear, but al-
ways the beautiful memory of the one
we loved so dear.—Always remembered
by his loving wife Jane, son, daughter-
in-law, granddaughter Joan.
BACKMAN.—In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away Febru-
ary 16, 1943.
A thought for today,
A memory for ever.
Some day we will understand.
—Inserted by his loving wife, Olive.
BACKMAN.—In loving memory of my
dear father, who passed away February
16, 1943.
A wonderful father, laid to rest,
For each of us be did his best;
His love was great, his heart was kind,
A better father no one could find.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Audrey,
son-in-law, Bill, and grandpop.
BACKMAN.—In loving memory of
Oscar, who passed away February 16,
1943.
God watched you while you suffered,
He knew you had your share;
He gently closed your weary eyes
And took you in His care.
—Inserted by his sisters-in-law, Eileen,
Muriel, Doris.
BEATTY, T. M.—In loving memory of
father, passed away February 16, 1942.—
Inserted by Tom, Nance, and family.
BEATTY.—In loving memory of father,
who passed away Feb. 16, 1942. Treasured
memories linger ever of happy days we
spent together; many a lonely heartache,
often a silent tear, but always a beauti-
ful memory of one we loved so dear.—
Ever remembered by his wife and family.
BEATTY.—In loving memory of father,
who passed away Feb. 16, 1942. Gone
from us that smiling face, those loving,
cheerful ways; the heart that won so
many friends in happy bygone days.—
Always remembered by Phil, Maude and
family, Henley Beach.
BENSON.—In loving memory of my
dear mother, who passed away February
16, 1937. This is a day of remembrance,
a day we shall never forget, of one we'll
always remember when the rest of the
world forgets.—Always remembered by
loving daughter, Dorrie, grandchildren,
Gloria and Keith.
BOWERING.—In loving memory of
mother, who passed away Feb. 16, 1943.
Her cherished memories linger on.—In-
serted by her daughter, Florence, Len,
Joy, and Trevor Bensch.
BOWERING.—In loving memory of my
darling mother, passed away February
16, 1943.—Sadly missed by her daughter,
Marjorie, Dudley, and Ian Treliving.
BOWERING.—Loving memories of
mother, passed away February 16, 1943.
Sweet is the memory that never will fade.
—Sadly missed by her daughter, Winifred.
BRANDT.—In loving memory of our
dear husband, father and grandfather,
who passed away February 16, 1944.—
Ever remembered by his loving wife and
family.
BROWN (nee Emms).—In loving
memory of Hettie, died February 17, 1923.
A thought for today, a memory for ever.
—Ever remembered by her father, sisters
and brothers.
BROWN.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, passed away Feb. 17, 1923.
A thought for today, a memory for ever.
—Remembered always by Edna, Verna.
CAMPION.—In very fondest memory of
our darling dad, who passed away Feb-
ruary 16, 1941. "We have you in our
thoughts; God has you in His care."—
Sadly missed by his loving daughter
Cecily, son-in-law Andrew and little
grandson Malcolm.
CAVE.—A tribute of love to the memory
of mother, who passed away February
16, 1943.—Always remembered by Mena
and Garth.
CHEETHAM.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
February 17, 1944.
Some day we will understand.
—Ever remembered by loving husband,
son and daughter.
CRABBE.—In loving memory of my
mother and father, Maude Edith and
Alfred, who passed away at Waikerie on
February 16, 1941, and December 30,
1942, respectively. Always remembered.
—Inserted by their daughter, Doris Hut-
ton.
DALE.—In loving memory of our dear
son, Laurie, accidentally killed on Feb.
17, 1935. His love was great, his heart
was kind, the very best son this world
could find.—Sadly missed by mother and
father.
DAULBY.—In loving memory of Geral-
dine Mab., passed away February 16,
1944.
I miss her, for I loved her,
As memories I recall;
For parting with my darling
Was the saddest day of all.
—Remembered always by mother and
father.
DAULBY.—Treasured memories of
darling Geraldine, who left us February
16, 1944.
A thought for today and a beautiful
memory for ever.
—Lovingly remembered by Shirley and
Alan.
DAULBY.—In fond and loving remem-
brance of Nancy, who passed away Feb-
ruary 16, 1939.—Ever remembered by
mother, dad, sisters and brothers.
DAULBY.—In loving memory of our
dear sister and Auntie Geraldine, who
passed away February 16, 1944. The
passing years will never change the
thoughts of you so dear, fond memories
linger every day. Remembrance keeps you
near.—Inserted by her loving sister Mary,
Ken, Hayden, Terry.
DAULBY.—In loving memory of darling
Geraldine, passed away February 16,
1944.
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear;
But always a beautiful memory
Of one we loved so dear.
—Sadly missed by Dorrie and Arthur.
DAULBY.—In loving memory of Geral-
dine Mab., passed away February 16,
1944.
With so much to remember,
How could we ever forget.
—Always remembered by Lorna and
Gavin.
DOWSETT.—Cherished memories of
our dear mother, called home February
17, 1943. Her life a beautiful memory,
her absence a silent shadow.—Lovingly
remembered by Marjorie and Frank.
EATTS.—In loving memory of our dear
Douglas, who passed away February 16,
1943. We think of you in silence,
Douglas, no eyes may see us weep; but
ever in our aching hearts your memory
we will keep.—Sadly missed by his loving
mother and father.
EATTS.—In loving memory of my only
grandchild and nephew Douglas Albert,
who died February 16, 1943.
Yet again we hope to meet you
When the strife of life is fled;
And with joy in heaven to greet you,
Where no farewell tears are shed.
—Inserted by Grandma Eatts, Auntie
Doris and Gladys.
EATTS.—In loving memory of our dear
nephew Douglas, who passed away Feb-
ruary 16, 1943.
Treasured are the memories of one we
loved so dear,
And often in our silent thoughts we
wish you were here.
—Inserted by Uncle Reg and Auntie
Rose.
EATTS.—In loving memory of Douglas,
who passed away February 16, 1943. Just
a token, fond and true, to show, dear
Douglas, we think of you.—Ever remem-
bered by his cousins, Iva, Jeff, and Peggy.
EDWARDS.—In loving memory of
Grampy, who passed away February 16,
1945. Just a memory fond and true, to
show dear Grampy we think of you.—
Wallie, Phyllis, Cynthia and Daryl.
ELDER.—In loving memory of my dear
sister Clara, passed away February 17,
1933. Thirteen long years since that sad
day, when you were called away. Deep
in my heart lies a picture more precious
than silver or gold; it's a picture of my
dear sister that will never grow old.—
Inserted by her loving sister Vera, son-
in-law Norm.
FERGUSSON.—In memory of our mate
Wally, who passed away at Whyalla,
on February 16, 1945. Always remembered.
—Inserted on behalf of his friends of
Whyalla by Syd Wright.
FERGUSSON.—In memory of Wally,
who passed away at Whyalla, February
16, 1945.—Always remembered by Mr.
and Mrs. Syd Wright and family, Why-
alla.
FERRIS.—In loving memory of my dear
husband Courtney, who passed away on
February 17, 1945.
Not a day do I forget you,
In my heart you are always near;
I who loved you sadly miss you
As it dawns one year.
—Ever remembered by his loving wife.
FERRIS.—In loving memory of dear
father, who passed away on February 17,
1945.
A sad thought for today,
A memory for ever.
—Always remembered by his loving
daughter Laurel and Ross.
FERRIS.—In loving memory of dear
father, who passed away on February 17,
1945.
Just a memory fond and true,
To show, dear dad, we think of you.
—Always remembered by his loving
daughter Delsie, Henry, Vern and Rhonda.
FERRIS.—In loving memory of my
dear father, who passed away February
17, 1945.—Remembered always by his
daughter Hazel and son-in-law Jack.
IN MEMORIAM
FERRIS.—In loving memory of dear
father, who passed away on February 17,
1945.
Time drifts on, one year has passed
But memories dear dad, will always last.
—Ever remembered by his daughter
Thelma, Les, Janice and Graeme.
FERRIS.—In loving memory of dear
father, who passed away on February
17, 1945.
Your willing hands will toil no more,
You silently suffered and patiently bore,
Till God called you home to suffer no
more.
—Lovingly remembered by his daughter
Vida, son-in-law Reg.
FERRIS.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away February
17, 1945.
God watched you while you suffered,
He knew you had your share;
He gently closed your weary eyes
And took you in His care.
—Ever remembered by his loving son
Lionel and daughter-in-law Valerie.
GASTON.—In loving memory of dear
dad, who passed away on February 17,
1941.—Remembered always by his loving
daughter Mabel, Reg, grandsons.
GILPIN.—In loving memory of Peggy,
who passed away February 16, 1942.—
Ever remembered by father, mother and
sisters.
GOVETT.—Treasured memories of Bert
and Stanley, who passed away Feb. 17,
1941, and Feb. 17, 1945. Only a grave,
but it needs our care, for the ones we
love are resting there. Sweet flowers we
lay upon their breast, placed by the ones
that loved them best. In silence we re-
member.—Inserted by mother and Jack.
GOVETT.—In loving memory dear
Stan and Bert, who died February 17,
1942-1945. Too dearly loved to ever be for-
gotten.—Always remembered by Auntie
Hazel and family.
GUMMOW.—In loving memory of our
dear Levinia, who passed away February
16, 1941. Only a grave but it needs our
care, for the one we loved is resting there;
sweet flowers we lay upon her breast,
placed by the ones who loved her best.
—Ever remembered by her loving mother,
father, also Molly and George.
GUMMOW.—In loving memory of our
dear sister Lavina, who passed away on
February 16, 1941.
A wonderful sister only lent,
One of the best God ever sent;
We loved you then, we love you still,
Forget you, Vene, no, we never will.
—Inserted by her loving sister and
brother, Win and Vic.
GUMMOW.—In loving memory of our
dear auntie Vene, who left us on Feb-
ruary 16, 1941.
When last we saw your smiling face
You looked so bright and well,
Little did we think that was our last
farewell.
—Always remembered by Gwen and Fay.
HAMS.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away February 16,
1929.
Just a token, fond and true,
To show dear mother, I think of you.
—Ever remembered by her loving daugh-
ter Eileen.
HARRY.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
suddenly Feb. 16, 1945. Time goes on,
but memories linger.—Ever remembered
by loving husband, daughter Barbara,
son-in-law Bill.
HARRY.—In loving memory of our
dear sister-in-law and auntie, Gladys
Mabel, passed away suddenly at her
home, Norwood, on February 16, 1945.
A leaf in the book of memory is gently
turned today.—Inserted by Ada, Hubert,
and Deirdre Robins.
HARRY.—In loving memory of our
dear friend, Mrs. O. Harry, who passed
away February 16, 1945.—Sadly missed
by the Thompson family.
HAWKE.—In loving remembrance of
Wills, who died February 17, 1923, at
Unley road. Loving son of S. A. Hawke,
brother of Olive and Jack.
HERRIMAN.—In loving memory of
William (Bill), who passed away February
15, 1943. Memory is a golden chain,
which links us till we meet again.—Re-
membered by Pheobe and family.
HINDERWELL.—Loved memories of my
dear husband, passed away February 16,
1945.
Until we meet again.
—Sadly missed by his wife and boys.
HINDERWELL.—In loving memory of
dad, who passed away February 16, 1945.
—Ever remembered by Wally, Flo, Rob.
HINDERWELL.—Fond memories of
dad, passed away February 16, 1945.—
Remembered always by Alma and Dan,
George and Kevin.
HINDERWELL.—In loving memory of
dad, who passed away February 16, 1945.
—Always remembered by Lucy, Paddy,
and family.
HINDERWELL.—In loving memory of
dad, passed away February 16, 1945.
—Always remembered by Vera and Bart.
HINDERWELL.—In loving memory of
dad, passed away February 16, 1945.—
Ever remembered by Norma and Fred.
HOFFMANN.—In loving memory of my
dear husband, and father, of Edna, Aub-
rey and Dorothy, passed away February
17, 1945. For each of us he did his best—
A memory for ever, by his loving wife
and family.
HOFFMANN.—In loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Johannes Bern-
hard, who the Lord called home on Feb-
ruary 17, 1945.
Lord, Thou knowest what is best,
Thou took our loved one home to rest;
Teach us to say as did Thy Son,
Not my will, but Thy will be done.
—Ever remembered by his loving mother
and sister Frieda.
HOFFMANN.—In loving memory of our
dear brother and brother-in-law, Jack,
who passed away on February 17, 1945.
In silence we remember.—Inserted by
Lieschen and Rudolph.
HOFFMANN.—In loving memory of
Jack, who passed away at Kalangadoo,
Feb. 17, 1945. Each day in silence we
remember you.—Inserted by Min, Charl,
and family.
HOFFMANN.—In loving memory of our
dear brother and brother-in-law, Jack,
who passed away suddenly, February 17,
1945.
Rest on, dear brother, your troubles are
o'er,
Your willing hands will toil no more;
You silently suffered and patiently bore,
Till God called you home to suffer no
more.
—Ever remembered by Herb. and Tony.
JENKE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away February 17,
1944.—Always remembered by his daugh-
ter, Emily, son-in-law, Wally, grand-
daughters Margret and Rhonda.
LAWRIE.—In remembrance of Roy,
passed away February 16, 1945. A leaf
in the book of memory is gently turned
today.—Inserted by his sisters-in-law.
LEHMANN.—In loving memory of my
dear husband Len, accidentally drowned
at Glenelg, February 16, 1945. So sadly
missed and loved by all.—Always remem-
bered by his loving wife.
LEHMANN.—In loving memory of Len,
who lost his life Feb. 16, 1945. To be
with us in the same old way would be
our dearest wish today.—Ever remembered
by Gert, Bill, Ken, Margaret and Tom.
LOVIS.—In loving memory of our dear
Philomena, who passed away February
17, 1939. Treasured are the memories
of one we loved so dear, and often in
our silent thoughts we wish, dear Bubs,
that you were here.—By her loving
family.
MADIGAN.—In loving memory of my
dear wife, who passed away February
16, 1941.
Treasured memories linger ever
Of happy days spent together.
—Ever remembered by Dud, Bill and
Terry.
MADIGAN.—In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister Florence, who
passed away on February 16, 1941. Sweet-
est thoughts and memories of happy yes-
terdays.—Ever remembered by mother,
sister Dorothy, also brothers Roy and
Stan.
MATHEWS.—In loving memory of
mother, who passed over February 16,
1943. Love and memories never die.—
Inserted by Len and Nell and sons, Iron
Knob.
MAY.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on Feb. 17,
1942.
Dear mother, I am always thinking of you
And wonder why you died?
Any many a time I've longed for you,
And many a time I've cried.
I wish I could see you, mother dear,
And sit by your side as of old;
A clasp of your hand would be better
Than these words if written in gold.
—Remembered always by her loving
daughter Coralie.
MAY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed
away Feb. 17, 1942.
Memories are treasures no one can steal;
Death leaves a heartache nothing can
heal.
Life is eternal, our love will remain;
In God's own garden we will meet her
again.
—Remembered always by daughter Sylvia
and children.
MAY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed
away Feb. 17, 1942.
I often think of you, dear mother,
And think of how you died;
To think I could not say farewell
Before you closed your eyes.
Only a heart's sad longing
For the mother I loved so well.
—Sadly missed by daughter Joyce and
Ray and grandchildren.
MORAN.—Sweet memories of mum,
passed away February 16, 1945. In this
world she was only one, but to me she
was the world.—Always so dear to
Muriel.
MORAN.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away February
16, 1945. Just a token fond and true,
to show, dear mother, we think of you.
—Always remembered by her loving son
Syd and daughter-in-law Gloria, and
family.
MORAN.—In loving memory of our
darling mother, who passed away on Feb.
16, 1945. Not just today, but every day;
we miss you, the most wonderful mother
a family had.—Always remembered by
her ever loving daughter Iris and sons
Colin, Stan and Des.
MORAN.—In loving memory of our
darling mother, passed away Feb. 16,
1945. We miss her more than words can
tell; for we at last have learned, and now
we know what mothers are, just angels in
disguise.—Always remembered by her
daughter Bette, son-in-law Bill and
family
MORAN.—In loving memory of mother,
passed away Feb. 16, 1945. A wonderful
mother so good and rare, the trials she
went through so few could bear; she
never complained, she wasn't the kind,
she was one of those mothers hard to find.
—Always remembered by her daughter
Louie, son-in-law Allan and family.
NIMON.—In loving memory of Hillell
Nimon, died February 16, 1943, father
of Jack, and loving grandfather of
Maxine and Michael Nimon.
IN MEMORIAM
ORMSBY.—In loving memory of our
dear father and gramp, who passed away
at Wallaroo, February 17, 1943.—Sadly
missed by his loved ones.
PARKER.—A token of love to our
twin baby girls died February 17, 1943.
A tender chord of memory is softly
touched today.—Inserted by their loving
parents.
PLENTY.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed
away on February 16, 1944. Time moves
on but memories stay.—Always remem-
bered by loving wife and son Cecil.
PLENTY.—Fond memories of a loving
father and grandpa, who passed away on
February 16, 1944. In our thoughts you
are always near.—Ever remembered by
Phyllis, Bert, Velma, and Pauline.
PLENTY.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away on Feb-
ruary 16, 1944.—Always remembered by
his son and daughter-in-law Jack, Edna.
PLENTY.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away on February 16, 1944. Time drifts
on but loving memories stay.—Inserted
by Mary, Len and children.
PLENTY.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away on February 16, 1944. Not today
but every day in silence we remember.—
Inserted by Rub, Arch and Jean.
POOLE.—In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who passed away
Feb. 16, 1939.—Ever remembered by his
loving wife and family.
PURCELL.—In loving memory of dear
wife and mother, Ivy Rhoda, who passed
away February 16, 1945.
Leaves of memories softly fall along the
windswept ways,
We tenderly count them all, and live
again those yesterdays;
Whatever else we have failed to do,
We will never fail to think of you.
No love have I met so pure and strong,
That seemed so unselfish, that lasted so
long;
Oh, thou art the theme of my ultimate
song,
Sweet mother of mine.
—Remembered always by husband and
children, Ralph (A.I.F.), Eric, Tony, and
little Kay.
PURCELL (nee Mewett).—In loving
memory of our dear daughter and sister
Ivy, who passed away February 16, 1945.
Patiently you suffered, silently you bore,
till God called you home to suffer no
more,—Always remembered by mother,
father Dora, Cliff, Kevin.
PURCELL.—In loving memories of my
dear sister and aunty, who passed away
February 16, 1945.
My heart holds a beautiful picture,
Which tears nor time can efface;
It's a picture of my darling sister,
Who was taken and can never be re-
placed.
—Inserted by Hilda, Lindsay, Colleen,
Malcolm, Barbara, Deane and Joy.
PURCELL.—Fondest memory of dear
Ivy, who passed away on February 16,
1945. A thought for today, a memory
for ever.—Inserted by Clarrie Avis and
Ken.
ROBERTS.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father Ern, who passed
away suddenly February 16, 1943. As
he rests in peaceful sleep, loving mem-
ories we will always keep.—Inserted by
his affectionate wife and daughters.
SCHARNBERG.—In loving memory of
our dear little Malcolm, passed away
February 17, 1938. Years roll by, but
memories stay as near and dear as yes-
terday.—Always remembered by his
loved ones.
SUTHERLAND, William Alexander.—In
loving memory of our dear husband and
dad, who passed away at Hyde Park, Feb-
ruary 16, 1937.—Dearly loved and sadly
missed by his loved ones, Vera, Keith
and Audrey.
SUTHERLAND.—In loving memory of
my darling son, Alick, who passed away
February 16, 1937. His beautiful voice
I would like to hear, and his beautiful
smile I would like to see; so dearly loved
and longed for always.—Inserted by his
sad and loving mother Bessie Suther-
land.
SUTHERLAND.—In loving memory of
dear Alick, who passed away on Feb-
ruary 16, 1937.
Only sweet memories of the past.
—Ever remembered by his sister Dorothy,
brother-in-law William.
SUTHERLAND.—Fondest memories of
our dear brother-in-law, Alick, passed
away Feb. 16, 1937.—Always loved and
remembered by Elva, Reg, girls.
TAMKE.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
February 16, 1943.
It's just three years since that sad day
That our dear wife and mother was called
away,
God took her home, it was His will;
Forget her, no, we never will.
—Inserted by her loving husband, Stella
and Leslie.
TEAKLE.—In loving memory of dear
dad and grandpa who passed away Feb-
ruary 17, 1944. A thought for today, a
memory for ever.—Remembered always by
Jack, Maisie and Mollie.
TUCKER.—In loving memory of our
father, Herb, who passed away February
17, 1941.—Inserted by Syd, Lorna, and
Colin.
WARE.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, passed away
February 16, 1938.
In our hearts a memory is kept
Of one we loved and will never forget.
—Sadly missed by his loving wife and
daughter Marjorie.
WILLIAMS. — Loving memories of
mother, called to rest February 17, 1944.
Life for evermore.—Inserted by her lov-
ing son, Wag, Vi.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of dear
mother and gran, who died February 17,
1944. A thought for today, a memory for
ever.—Inserted by loving daughter, Rose,
son-in-law, Roy, grandsons, Ray, Owen,
and John Donnon.
WILLIAMS.—Loving memory of mother,
who passed away February 17, 1944. Rest,
dear mother, your troubles are o'er, your
willing hands will toil no more; you
silently suffered and patiently bore till
God called you home to suffer no more.
—Inserted by loving son Lea and family.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of gran,
passed away February 17, 1944. Peace-
fully sleeping. Inserted by Gwen, Bill
and children.
WILLIAMS.—Cherished memories of
dear mother.
Many a lonely heartache,
Many a silent tear,
When we think of you not here,
We who saw you suffer,
How can we forget?
In memory you are with us still.
—Inserted by Bess, Herb.
WILLIAMS.—Cherished memories of
mother, who fell asleep on February 17,
1944.
The echo of my sighing
Cannot wake you from your sleep,
And through the long forever
You will never know I weep.
—Always remembered by daughter Mary,
son-in-law Mick.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of
gran, passed away Feb. 17, 1944. Just a
token, fond and true, to show, dear gran,
we think of you.—Sadly missed by Dick,
Kath, grandchildren.
WILSON.—Cherished memories of dear
mother, grandmother, passed away Feb-
ruary 13, 1939.
A wonderful mother, laid to rest,
For each one of us she did her best.
—Always remembered by her loving
daughter, son-in-law, granddaughter,
Queenie, Cyril, Dawn.
WRIGHT.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away at Meningie,
February 12, 1937.
This is a day of remembrance,
A day I shall never forget;
Of one I shall always remember,
When the rest of the world forget.
—Sadly missed by her loving daughter,
H. Gibbs.
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