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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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BIRTHS
BROOKS.—On June 17, at Warra-
peena Hospital, to Nell, wife of Bill
Brooks, L.A.C, R.A.A.F.—A son.
BROWN.—On June 9, at the Memo-
rial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Brown, of Scott's Creek—a son (David
(Gordon).
BARKER (nee Pine).—On June 16, at
-Clxius Private Hospital, Alberton, to
GUdys and Harold—a bonny son. Both
well. Thanking Dr. Dunstone. Sister
<Ehjwf| and staff.
BOADEN (nee Lanyon).—On June 16.
at Lady Weigall Hospital, Barmen, to
Sir. and Mrs. Boaden—a son (Esrl Vlc
zor)
BROOKS.—On June 9, at Slrlus. to
Korence. wife of Ivor Brooks—a son
?sttnnom>. Thanking Dr. Baudlnet,
Sister Shlnn and staff, and Nurse Ste
BURDETT.—June 16, Unley Private
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Burdett, 47
Wattlebury rd., Lower Mitcham—a son
(Trevor Alfred). Thanking Dr. R. A.
Goode, Sister Smith and staff.
BARNES.—On June 17, to Isabel, wife
of J. H. Barnes, Barmera—a son. Special
thanks to Dr. Sargent and hospital staff.
COLEMAN.—On June 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. Prank Coleman—a bonny daughter.
Th.^Vfn. Dr. Drever and hospital staff.
DUNCAN.—On June 12. to Irene and
Robert. 2nd ?XP? ot Margaret st- Nor
wood —a son (Brace Clifford).
HOLLAND (nee GUdys Williams I.—On
June 17, at Sister Lewis's. Kensington
ter_ to Gladys, wife of Set. Vie Holland
(AXT, ret.) —a son (Harold Ralph).
timuhih Dr. John Verco and hospital
staff.
HORAN.—On June 12. at Memorial
Hospital to Margaret, wife of Lieuten
ant-Colonel John Horan—a son.
HARRIS-PAINTER (nee Joyce Lohan).
—On June 17, at Memorial Hospital, to
the wife of Cpl. Rex A. Harris-Painter
(A.I.F.) —a son (Peter Rex). Thanking
Dr. John Verco and nursing staff.
JOHNCOCK.—On June 18. at Pata
?wilya Private Hospital, Glenelg. to Mr.
?nd Mrs. K. C. Jobncock—a daughter
(Mary EHen). Both wen.
JOY (nee Hinton).—On June IS. at
St. Xves Private Hospttal. to Joao. wife
of Pte. Tom Joy. AXP.—a son (Thomas
JARVIS (nee Whlttlese^).—On June
14, at S.CJJS, Victor Harbor, to OUve
and Jack—a son (Roger Letth). Special
?^nir. to Dr. Stupwar and hospital staff.
JEFFS (nee Lonsie Bowley).—On June
13, at Payneham Private Hospital, to
Cpl (R.A.A.F.) and Mrs. Allan Jeffs—
a daughter (Judith Lonsie). Thanking
Dr. Hussey and hospital staff.
JOHNSON (nee Pappin).—On June 12.
??r Xlmba, to Pete, wife of Donald Jonn
aon—a son. Both welL
KEARNEY (nee Pat Kains).—On June
15. to Pat. wife of Pte. R.D. (Tom) Kear
ney—a son (Ronald John). Thanking
Dr. BaUoran and staff at Rowan Hos
pltaL
KRAMER (nee Pearl Feist). —On June
13, at -Slater Schmidt's Private Hospital.
Tannnda, to Mr and Mrs. Harry Kramer.
Bowund's FUt—a daughter (Joy) Only
lived ona day. -'
McDONALD (nee Gertrude Franklin).
—On June 17. at Calvary, to Trudle and
Tlctor**^ son. * ?
McKENZIE-SMITH (nee KUnberl. —On
June 14. at Port Plrle Hospital, to MeU
and Doug—a son (Marlow Grant). Both
?well. ? "
MERRITT (nee Shilton).—On June 19.
at Paysenam Private Hospital, to Muriel,
wife of Bentamin John—a son (Trevor
Graham I. Tbanxlnt Dr. John Verco.
Matron Grayson, Sister Saunders. and
On June 18. to Kathertne.
-wife of Alee Milne—? daughter.
PAIGE (nee Jenkin).-^On June U^at
Mc?ride's. to Margaret, wife of CpL
H. J. Paige (AiFJ—J daughter^
POPE (nee Iris Tresise).—On May 28,
at MemorUl Hospital. North Adelaide.
to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pope, of Kar
?onda—a son (Milton Grant).
RERECICH.—On June 14. at Wood
?vDle Hospital, to Rube and Peter—a
'bonny daughter <Judith Ann). Thanking
Sr. TMnatan. matron and staff.
SAMELS.—On - June 17, at Malvern
Prrvate Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Samels—a daughter. No visitors. Spe-
ciall thanks to Dr. E. A. H. Russell and
hospital staff.
SMITH (Doris Ringvall).—On June 18.
at Warraweena, Mr. and Mn ? FredSmiai
--ton (Ashley John). Both wen. Thank.
jnT^-Bonand- aster Slebert and staff.
nte-s <Mr*Si lMrt twn.^3s:
f?SrIS^ rtJ^S?^rH^ffs?r?t
Bospltal. to the wife of Harold Parker
amlth—a daughter (Rosemary).
i- WITHERS.—On June 8. *t Me?rlde'a.
to Mr. and Mrs. iFrank Withers. Pros
pect a son (Robert Scan). .
MABBIAGES - ?
. - CANHAM—JteGEE.—On June 17 at
Plrie 8t Methodist Church, bj Her. J. H.
Croaaly. BUeen. only daughter of Mr. and
ac?7jL V. Ms?ee. ot Geraldton. W^,
to Donald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
of a4*?r"'f
DAVXT—SISHOP.—The marrUge was
.celebrated on Jane 12, at AdeSde. of
BaryL aldest daughter of Mr.-Mrs. M.
?wi.hnp, of JldeUlde, to Leonard, second
?atfUc-Hn. 8. W. Davey. of cmal
loran 1"" Rev. Whyte omcUted.
DERRICK—AHWAN^-On June W, a?
yulUrton,- by Rev. L. t>. Booney. Cecily
SbebTyounger daughter of Mr. and the
fite^tojTH. Swan, of satthburg,
*> Verpey James, younger son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. G. Derrick, of Mndura.Vic
HAZKLL—BEASLET.—On June 12. at
?, ?t. Marys ?iureh of England. Tforth
Melbourne, Daphne Jean, only daughter
MTTa^Mrir?L?eailey. OttowsS"?o
Prank (SIAJII.T, son of Mrs.E. RobUsn
andUteMrTO. Haxe?. of North Main.
> wjTCTPPTTI rRfITITR T*t marriage
?( Rita, daughter Mrs. H. Nyman and Ute
Mr. w. Cratler, RosewsU^ to ErUng, son
. Mr.-Mrs. X.' Knndwn, Valdo. Norway,
solemnised St- John's Chnreb ot England.
Malvern. SaUJtme 5, 1943
? MeGEE—JOSEPH.—On June U. St.
PatrieTa Ch?reh, by Rev. Fr. T. Horgan,
?with nnntuTx?ass. Sophie Mary, youngest
daughter Ute Mr. and Mrs. C Joseph.
AdeUWt. to CoUn Michael, dder con fir
and Mrs. J. P. McOee. Linden Park.
SOMMER—WEBB.—The marriage was
solemnised of Naomi Eunice, eldest
daughter Mrs. O. E. and the late Mr
J. Butler, to Arthur Harold, son of Mrs.
C and the late Mr. W. Sommer, at
Maughan Church on June 12.
GOIAEN WEDDINGS ?
. GIBBINB,—Mr. ano Mrs. H. B. Qlb
fclns, of ?3 Horma st-. Mile End. annomwie
their SOth vnntversary, solemnised at 35
Morma sJU MUe End. by the Ute Rev.
?Caan on June 13. 1893 At home 3?<
?nd Sunday.
— WOOLDRIDGE. — Mr. and
Mn. Albert *. Padney announce the SOtb
aoslTersarv ot their wedding, which was
eoleniniaed by tha Rev. Boyllng. late
pastor Alberton Baptist Church. June 20.
SILVER WEDDINGS
CULPH—LUGG.—Mr.-Mrs. R. Culph,
204 Fisher st., Malvern, announce 25th
anniversary of their wedding, solemnised
Goodwood by Monsignor Hourigan, June 20, 1918.
HOLMES.—Mr. and Mrs. H. P
Tune, of Solomontown, announce, the
25th anntversaiy ot their wedding,.
?otemnUed at Solomontown Methodist
fanrds by Rev. Gordon Bon on June
29, 1918.
. HEATHFTJELO^-Mr. and Mr*. G. Heath
j?eld. Dalgleiab st. West Thebarton, an
nounce 25th anniTenary of their mar
alage. solemnised Christ Church.
iCUpham, London. June 15, 1918.
'" HjnSuCH— ?AT.—Mr. and Ho. O.
y.i?irii-h of Highbury, announce tbe 25th
anniversary of their wedding on June 18.
3918, at St. Pancras, London.
MUstrH*—-Mr. and Mrs. L. B. (Jack)
Murphy wish to announce 25th anni
versary of tnelr marriage solemnised at
Worth Adelaide June 18, 1918. Celebra
tion postponed until son returns
NzmL-llr. and Mr*. B. E. Newell,
af Mnang, announce the 25th anniversary
of their wedding, which was solemnised
at Btrathalbyn on June 19, 1918.
- WALKER—BUBBOWEB—Mr. and Mrs.
SJorman Walker, of Ellis st., Maglll. an
nounce the 25th anniversary of their wed
ding, solemnised at "Manresa." Norwood.
?m June 20. 1918.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
BACHE—RAVEN.—Marriage of Joyce,
younger daughter.Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
yfl?h?. Kensington Park, to Harold, elder
?on of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Raven, of
Clarence Park, will be solemnised at
CUyton Church. Sat., June 26. 7 p.m.
BECKWrra—BALL.—Ada C. Beck
lrtth. adopted daughter of Mr. A. Bush
?ad Ute Mrs. Bush. Semaphore, to Rev
? Boss B-, son MrsTL. Ball and Ute Mr.
Bajl, Mt. Hawthorn, W.A-. at St. Bede's.
Semaphore. June 23, at 9 ajn.
BOBNS—BTBOUD.—June 21. 1 pjn..
at Pirie St. Meth. Church. Eugenic
iJean). only daughter of Mr.-Mrs. B-
Bnrns, Flinders Park, to Ralph (A TP.i.
younger son ot Mr.-=Mra. E. S. Stroud.
floutfawark, by Rev. Crouley.
CODRINGTON—DAW.—The marriage
of Shirley, daughter of Mr.-Mrs. C. F.
Codrington, Gawler, to Sgt. Brian G.
Daw (R.A.A.F.), son Mr.-Mrs. J. W. Daw,
Clarence Park, at Christ Church, North
Adelaide, June 19. 3.30 p.m.
TUge of Bonnie Creeper, of Seadiff. to
SVSgt. Norman C. Ostermann (AXP.).
aecond son of Mr.-Mrs. J. G. Ostermann,
of Palmer, will be solemnised Maughan
Chnrrn. June 26. 530 pan.
HAWKINS —BEAMES. —The marriage
of Glen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Hawkins, Largs, to Sgt. Geoff
Beames, A.I.F., third son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Beames, Largs, at Exeter Methodist
Church, June 26, 6.30 p.m.
JOHNSTONE — CHURCHMAN. —The
marriage of Marjory, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnstone, of North
Norwood, to Frederick, son Mr. T.
Churchman, Nailsworth, Luhrs road
Congregational Church, June 26, 7 p.m.
KEALY —DAWSON. —The marriage of
Betty, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs
J. P. Kealy, Parkslde, to Dennis, A.I.F.,
ret., eldest son late Mr.-Mrs. P. Dawson,
Sydney, N.S.W., at St. Francis Xavier's
Cathedral, Adelaide, June 19, 6 p.m.
LOWE —MATTERS. —The marriage of
Daphne J., second daughter of Mr.-Mrs.
C. Lowe, Roseworthy, to Pte. Percival A.,
younger son of Mr.-Mrs. W. R. Matters,
Wasleys, will be solemnised at Woolsheds
Methodist Church. June 26, at 2.30 p.m.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
LUCK—SMITH. Marriage of
Marjorie Pauline Luck, daughter of Mr-Mrs. S.
Luck, Unley, to Douglas Frank, elder son
of Mr.-Mrs. F. Smith, Fullerton, will be
solemnised at Parkside Methodist Church
Wed, June 23. at 6.45. No reception.
MAHONET—HENSTRIDGE.—Joyce E..
daughter of Mr.-Mrs. M. J. Mahoner.
Colonel Light Gardens, to Cpl. Alan R
IMP, ret.), son or Mr.-Mrs. A. E. Hen
stridge, Largs Bay, Pirte St. Methodist
Church. Sat.. June 26, 2 p.m.
RICHARDSON—HARMAN.—The mar
riage of Mary, only child of Mrs. W.
Richardson, Bordertown. to Cpl. Victor
Laurence (R.A.A.F.) only child Mr.-Mrs.
L. Harman Lower Mitcham. Holy Cross
Church, Goodwood. June 26. 8:30 a.m.
SMITH—SHEPPARD.—The marriage
of Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Smith. Largs Bay, to Robert, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sheppard, late
of Kensington Park, at Port Adelaide
Presbyterian Church. June 26. 3 P-m.
STEIN—ROSEWALL.—The marriage
of Eunice, younger daughter Mr.-Mrs.
S. G. Stein, Edwardstown, to Donald, Mt.
Compass only son of Mr.-Mrs. H. M.
Rosewall, Netley, at Pirie St. Methodist
Church, June 26, 4.30 p.m.
TAYXOE —. MACDONALD.—Marriage
of .Hazel Doris, second daughter of Mr.-
Mrs. E. A. Taylor. Brighton, to Albert
Charles (AXF.t. son Mr.-Mrs. P. J.
Macdonaltf, Goodwood, will be solemnised
at St. Jude's church on June 25, 7 pjn
THOMAS—PENAAUNA.—The marrUge
of Una. elder daughter of Mr.-Mrs. W.
L. Thomas, to Jack, elder son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. J. H. Peaaluna. both of
Prospect at Prospect Baptist Church.
Saturday. June 26, at 4 pjn.
WILLIAMS—TRANCIB.—Marriage of
Ethel. elder daughter late Mr.-Mrs. W.
Williams. Prospect, to Oscar, youngest
son late Mr.-Mrs. H.S. Francis. St.
Peters, will be solemnised Holy Trinity
Church. North terrace, June 26. 7.30 pjn.
POSTPONEMENT OF MARRIAGE
CULLEN—BADENOCH.—The marriage
of Catherine Cullen, to Archibald Bade
noch has been postponed until June 26.
at 6.30. owing to illness of the groom.
ENGAGEMENTS
ANDERSON—ROSMAN.—The engage-
ment is announced of Edna, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Anderson, of
Parkside, to CpL R. Rosman. A.I.F., ret.,
youngest son of Mrs. L. Rosman and the
late Mr. Rosman, of North Adelaide.
BOWLEY—STAINEK.—The engagement
Is announced of Yvonne Shirley, third
daughter or Mr.-Mrs. H. B. Bowley. of Pt.
Plrie. to John Richard, eldest son of Mr.-
Mrs. A. Btainer. of Parkside.
CADMAN—PBXOR.—The engagement
Is announced of CpL Jean (AJLM.W.S.!.
daughter of Mr.-Mrs. H. c. P. Cadman,
of Bowden. to Pie. Gordon. A.MJ\. eldest
?on of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pryor.
FAU—ANDERSON.—The engagement
is announced of Joyce, eldest daughter
of Mrs. E. Parr. WoodTille, to IVArcy
<B-AJ?.?. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Anderson. Peterhead.
GLOVER—TAYMML—Engagement Is
announced of Linda, daughter of Mrs.
GlOTer and late Mr. Glover. Exeter,
to Luce, RJLN-. eldest son Mrs E.
Taylor. Ute Mr. Taylor. Prospect.
?ABYCT—VIVIAN The engagement U
announced of Kathleen A_ only child of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harvey, to Douglas John,
only son of Mr. and lira. J. Vivian, both
of Otrathalbyn.
HALE—KELLY.—The engagement is
announced of Lila D., second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hale, to Raymond W.
(R.A.N.), elder son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Kelly, both of Parkside South.
JENNINGS—ATKINS.—The engage
ment Is announced of Marge, youngest
danghter of Mrs. D. Jennings. Trinity
Gardens, to Pte. Ron (AJLF.). youngest
son of Mr.-Mrs. Atkins. LoeHeys. .
JOHNSTON—FCIXAKTON —The en
gagement Is announced or Dorothy Jean,
2nd daughter or Mr. *nd Mrs. P. H. John
ston, to Frederick James, 3rd son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. PUUarton, both of Adelaide.
SPELLS—BAKER.—Margaret Joane.
only daughter of Mr.-Mrs. J. H. W.
bpells. Meldreth Park, to Flight Lieut.
Gavss Baker, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Baker. Horsham.
SANDERS—WRIDE-—The engagement
Is announced of Florence, youngest
daughter or Mrs. Sanders and the late
Mr. Sanders, of 5 Napier street. Exeter.
to Clarence, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wride, of Rosewater.
TWIW HHiTW.—The engagement
Is announced of Doreen PriscfOa.
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
rucker, of Adelaide, to Edward Thomas.
(West son of Mr.-Mrs. E. U. Allen, cf
Brompton.
WATERS—HATCH.—The engagement
is announced of Ona Waters, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Waters,
of Adelaide, to Sgt. Maurice Hatch
(A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Hatch, of Lower Mitcham.
WATKINS—MUTTON.—The engage
ment Is announced of EJen Mary, eldest
daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watklns.
of Simpson st. Solomontown. to. Cpl.
Ernest Hugh, youngest son of Mr. and the
Ute Mrs. T. H. Mutton, of Moonta.
WEAVER—EMERY.—The engagement
Is announced of-Audrey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Weaver. St. Bernard's rd. Magill
to Gunner Raymond Emery (ret),
only child Mrs. and late Mr. K. Emery.
Cammeray. Sydney. N.S.W.
BIRTHDAY'S
19/6/43. — "Cheerlos"—MiM Audrey
BhQlabeer, 36 George at- Hawthorn; Mrs.
Captain Sunmonds, Port Pirie; Elsie Hop
kins. Gardiner ?t_ Wallaroo: Xan Mc-
Carthy, 89 Allen st.. Kadina; Pamela Pot
ter, . Clarendon; Mr. Leslie Prouse, Ex
month' Hotel. Exeter. 20/6/41—Betty
HaSiday, Btansbury: Barbara Jasper.
Biverton <4 yrs.); Jeanette Cain. River
ton; Kevin Aylmore, 243 Flinders st,
Adelaide. "Cheerlos-^Mlss Velma
Bridgman. 20 AQi?ga ay.. Glenside; Helen
alien. Saddleworth: Philip Warm. Laura.
DEATHS
BEAUMONT.—On June 17. at a private
hospital. Pinny, beloved daughter of the
late Route and Frances Beaumont.
EWERS.—On June 16 at .Perth, sud
denly. John Ambrose, brother of WIU
and Mettle, ot Adelaide. Aged 58 In
HANNS-—<3n June 18 (suddenly|. at
her residence. Tatlem Bend. Louis*
Jane, dearly beloved wife of Frank
TTatiw and loving mother of Phil. Amy
Era and Maldla. Aged 60 years.
JONES.—on June 18. at her residence,
7 McInnes av., Broadview. Lillian, widow
of Rev. Penry Jones and mother of Bryn-
mor, Lewis and Lillian; aged 72 years.
LANLEY—On June 14. at Adelaide,
Clarence Roy. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Langley, of Blackwood late Alberton,
also loving brother of Ella, Ted. Eva.
Edle. Fred. Perec, Tom. and BUL Stella.
Hilda (deceased*.
LAMGLEY.—On Jane 18, at Onley.
Alice Ann, dearly beloved wife of the
late John Langley, late of Parkside, and
loved mother of James, John. Albert,
and the late Henry. Aged 61 years A
patient sufferer at rest.
MARTIN—On June 18. at hospital.
June Arlle, the dearly beloved daughter
of Perc and Arlle Martin, of 21 Union
st, Dulwleh, and loved granddaughter of
Maurice and Isls Graham Aged 20 days.
In God'c care.
McCAULEY—On June 17. Myrtle
Amelia, widow of Thomas MeCauley, and
loving mother of Violet. Irene, and Prank
(RJLM.t Aged 57 yean.
MIDDLETON On June 18. at 9 Blr
rell st.. Norwood. Hannah, beloved wife
of late John Middleton. -loving mother of
Edith Semens and srandmother ot violet.
Aged 87 years. Asleep In Jesus.
MOLE.—On Jane 15. at Peterborough.
Edward, dearly loved brother of Ada
Willson. Pennetnaw.
PALMER-On June 18, at Children's
Hospital, North Adelaide, June Elizabeth,
darling youngest daughter of Dorothy
and Aubrey Stuart Wilson Palmer, of
9 Franklin avenue, Flinders Park, Aged
10 years and 11 months. In God's care.
PALMER.—On June I8, at Children's
Hospital, June Elziabeth, dearly loved
sister of Alex (S.A Police), Ross (R.A.N.)
Valmay, Maureen and Dorothy, of 9
Franklin avenue. Flinders Park. Asleep
PALMER —On June 18. at Children's
Hospital, little June Palmer, dearly loved
friend of Schofields, of 10 Franklin ave
Flinders Park.
PENGILLY.—On June 18, at Willunga,
Gertrude Caroline, dearly beloved wife
or H. A. Pengilly, and loving mother of
Keith (AIF dec) and Farquar
(AIF).
PEDLER.—On June 14. Edgar (sud
denlyl. third loved son of Mrs. E. and
the late F. T. Pedler, Blyth. Aged 54
years.
ROLFE.—On June 18. at the residence
of her son-in-law, Mr. R. Rdd, Ren
mark, Caroline, dearly beloved wife of
Thomas John Rolfe. of Benmark. Aged
67 years.
SMITH.—On June 17, at a private hos
pital. Maud Margaretta. wife of Walter
Smith, and mother or Allen, Doris. Betty
(Mrs. Gladstone), and Audrey. Aged 67
years.
SMITH.—On June 18. at Murray
Bridge. Rose Esther, beloved wife of
William Henry Smith, late of Sunnyside
and loving mother of Owen (Mrs. Bax
ter). Madge 'Mrs. Shepherdi. Frank and
ami (Mrs. Strachan). Aged 58 years
STUART.—On June 18. Emily, beloved
eldest daughter of Mrs. Stringer. Glenelg.'
STUART.—EmiIy, loving sister of
Esther, and devoted aunt of BUI (AiF.I. J
Cyril iRJLV.I. Diet (A.MJ.I *nd Isa
belle. 1
STUART.—On June 18. at Adelaide.
Emily, beloved wife of Henry Frederick
Stuart, of 24 Wlnwood St.. Southwark.
and loving mother or Nell <Mrs. Berman).
Gladys iMrs. Dlckl. and Norm. Aged 60
years.
SULLIVAN On June 15. at a private
hospital. Mary Reid, the beloved wife of
Mark Sullivan, of 96 Mary ct.. Unley and
eldest daughter of the late Peter Ander
son, of Halbury.
THOMSON.—on June 17. at the resi
dence of her sister. Mrs. H. C. H. Denton.
6 Martin ay,, Pltsroy. Jane, beloved
daughter of the Ute Robert and Elizabeth
Thomson, of Caumamont. Age 80 years.
TURNER.—On June 18, at hospital.
Ann, widow of William Herdman Tamer,
late of Brompton and Resthaven. Aged:
97 years.
TURNER. —On June 19, Anne, beloved
aunt of Mesdames L. Smith. W. Tucker,
and Miss U. Pryor. Aged 97 years. Rest
WATTS - On June 18. at Port Pirie
Hospital, George Watts, of 22 Pirie st,
Solomontown. Beloved husband of Lilian
Watts. Aged 41 years.
WEDDING On June 18. Bertha, be
loved wife of Ernest William Wedding, of
Owen and loving mother of Will, Ed,
Alm, Reg, Edna, Melva and Mervyn
Aged 54 years. Peacefully sleeping.
WICHELIOW.—On June 16, at Broken
Hill. N.S.W., Charles, loving friend of;
A. E. Lane, of Cockburn and family.
' DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
"At the going down of the sun and IB
the moraine we will remember them"
BCTTERFIELD. —On October 12, 1942.
on air operations Id New Guinea, Sgt-
Pilot Thomas lan. dearly loved eldest
son of J. C. and the late Mrs. Butt?r
fleld. brother of Rhonda. Jean. Brenda.
Ellen, and Bill. Sadly missed.
IXAHERTT.—FIigbt-Sgi. Raymond J.,
killed in aircraft accldVnt at Darwin.
June 12. Dear "elder brother" friend of
Sgt. Donald *. Emery. R.A.A.F.—lnserted
by Mr.-Mrs Emery. Kensington Gardens.
BANDLE.—P.O. Colin James. R.A.A.F..
who lost Ms life in the Middle East.
Jims 8. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Mander and cousin of Joan. Beulah Park.
Greater love hath no man than this.
WOOD.—Fllgat-Ueut. John Richard,
killed at Darwin. June 12. beloved
brother of Maurice. Inseparable In life,
together with God. So dearly loved.—
Sadly missed by mother, father and
Shu-ley.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
**At the going down of the sun and m
the morntog we will remember them."
CAMEBON. —In loving memory of my
dear husband and father Clan), who lot
his me Syria. June 18. 1941. We, who
loved you. never forget.—Ever remem
bered by his wife and children. HeaT.er.
Jim. Jennifer, and Bradbury.
CAMEBON.—In loving memory of lan,
who lost his life June 18. 1941. Resting
where no shadows fall-—Ever remem
bered by McGavlsk family. Bradbury.
LAWTON- —In memory of Cam., who
gave his life at Calound-a. Qld., June 20,
1942. —Ever remembered by Olive David
son
McCABTDJ.—In loving memory of Sgt.
Pilot J. V. (Jlml McCartln. killed In
Scotland June 20. 1942. A lovely voice, a
heart of gold, the dearest son this world
could, hold.—lnserted by his loving
m?K(MITDi, J. V.. Sgt.-PUot.—KUled
Scotland. June 20. 1942.—Wi1l always
remember. Marjorle and Ron Keane.
Gawler.
MeCABTIN. Sat.-PUot James V. —
Treasured memories, dear Jim. air acci
dent. Scotland. June 30, 1942. A beauti
ful life came to an end; be -died as he
lived—our very dear friend.—lnserted
Tpr. and Mrs. L. Battersby. Mrs. E. Oates.
MeCARTIN. Sgt.-Puot James V.—A tri
bute of lore and remembrance to oar
dear friend Jim. air accident over Scot
land. June 20.-1942. A treasured friend
ship severed all too soon.—lnserted by
Sgt. and Mrs. A. Oates.
McCAKTIN.—in loving memory of my
dear husband, James Vivian McCartln
(ILAAF.i, who was killed in an aircraft
accident in Scotland on June 20. 1942.
RJJ.—lnserted by his loving wife.
Prances McCartln.
IN MEMORIAM
ALDEBSON. —Treasured memories of
our dear husband and father. Harrold
Alfred, who died June 19. W4L "In
silence, we remember." —Inserted by bis
loving wife and family.
ALDEBSON. —In loving memory of our
dear brother and Uncle Harrold. vbo
passed away June 19. 1940.—Inserted by
Bill and family.
AVEKT.—Fondest memories of dear
dad. who died June 20. 1936. Always re
membered by Harry. Elsie and George.
BABBXB. —In loving memory of my
dear husband Thomas, passed away at
Salisbury June 19, 1940. I miss you and
mourn you in silence unseen, and live in
memories of days that have been. —In-
serted by his loving wife Nell.
BABTSCB.—In loving memory of dear
husband and father, died June 19. 1942.
result of accident. Beautiful memories
treasured ever, of happy days we spent
together.—Ever remembered by his lav
ing wife, Martha, and little Marlene.
BABTSCB. —In loving memory of my
dear son. Bert, who passed away sud
denly. June 19, 1942. Dearly I loved him.
so dear to me stilt but in grief I must
bend to God's holy will.—lnserted by bis
loving mother, E. Bartsch, Truro.
BABTSCB.—In loving memory of our
dear brother. Bert, killed accidentally.
June 19. 1942. Without farewell, you fell
asleep; we loved you dearly, but God loved
you best.—lnserted by his loving sister.
Agnes, and brother-in-law. Gerhard.
BABTSCB. —In loving memory of my
dear brother, died June 19, 1842, result
of accident. Without farewell, he felL
asleep. leaving beautiful memories lor as
to keep.—Ever remembered by bis loving
sister, Minna.
BABTSCB.—In loving memory of our
dear brother. Beit, who was accidentally
killed at Murray Bridge on June 19, 1942.
rhough death divides, fond memory
cling*.—Always remembered by his lov
ing'brother. Henry, and family.
BABTSCB.—In sad but loving memory
or dear brother. Bert, accidentally killed
on June 19, 1942.—?ver remembered by
bis loving brother and sister-in-law.
Bjthnr and Frieda.
BABTSCB.—In loving memory of our
dear brother-in-law. Bert, who passed
?wav on June 19. —Inserted by Eddie.
Olsa, and little Joan.
SBOWN.—In loving memory of our
tear wife and mother, who passed away
June 20. 1933.—Ever remembered by her
loving husband and family.
BOWES.—In fond remembrance of
Agnes, who passed away June 19. 1942.—
Ever remembered by Allan and Mrs.
Cordon.
BOWES.—In loving memory of Agnes,
who passed away June- 19 1942.—Ever
remembered by her loving brother, sis
ter-in-law. Nicholas. Jessie.
gjEASlXsT.—Cherished memories of my
dear husband, who passed away June 20.
1940. All that it meant to lose you.
Sid. only my ? aad heart Snow—Sadly
missed by his loving wife. LflV
BEASLEI*.—In loving memory of "our
dear father, who passed away June 20.
194 A.—Ever remembered by bis cons.
Bon. Bruce and Grant.
BEABLET-—ln memory of my old
Mend. Uncle Sid. who passed away on
lune 20. 1940.—Ever remembered by
Brick Pleader.
Btl?Wfc'lX m loving .memory of our
beloved son Frank, who passed away on
lune 19, 1941. We who loved him truly
know how much we lost two years ago.
—Always longed for by his mother and
Father
BTJBNETT. —Memories of dear Frank,
passed away June 19. 1941. Gone from
us. his smiling face, those loving, cheer
ful ways; the heart that won so many
frieeds in happy, bygone days.—lnserted
by his grandma, grandpa Burnett.
BOBNETT.—Memories of dear Frank
passed away June 19, 1941. Home is not
the same without you. Frank, with just a
photo of your ?iPntn? face, we wiu
treasure, till we meet again.—lnserted
by Aunty Buby. Uncle Wai.
CBOSBT.—In loving memory of dear
little Kyffln. passed away June 20. 1939.
Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept of
one we loved and will never forget—in
serted by parents and little sisters.
CBaNDuC—In loving memory ol
Harold Bowering Chandler, who died
June 20. -1938. —Inserted by PhyL
COOK-—ln loving memory of our dai-
Ung Betty, who passed away on June 20.
1941. In our hearts a memory Is kept
of one we loved and will never forget.—
Inserted by her loving parents, bratber
Dennis.
COSH. Kathetine Ellen.—ln loving re
membrance of mother, who passed away
on Jane 20. 1942.
COTTON. —In loving memory of our
dear father, WlOlam Henry, who passed
away at Ovingham June 20, 1940.—Ever
remembered by his loving family.
COTTON.—In loving memory of father,
passed away at Ovingham June 20. 1940.
—Inserted by bra and Jim. Resmark
DEBBICK.—In loving memory or our
dear husband and uncle, who passed
away June 19. 1942. He silently suf
fered.—lnserted by his loving wife and
nieces Carmen and Valencia.
DEBBICK.—In loving memory of my
dear brother. Teddie. who passed away
Jane 19. 1942. Not a day do I forget you.
in my thoughts you are ever near.—By
his loving sister Daisy. Harry.
DEBBICK.—A tribute of love to tne
memory of our dear Uncle Teddie. who
passed away June 19. 1942. In silence
we remember. —Inserted by Connie. BUI
and Bobbie.
DEBBICK.—In loving memory of dear
Ted. who passed away June 19. 1942
Loving memories never die.—lnserted by
bis loving sister and brother-in-law. Clsa.
Jim. Shirley and Jeff.
DtmsTONE. —In loving memory of
Stewart, who died of Illness June 20,
1942. while on active service in the Middle
East, second son late Alfred and Mrs. E
J. Donstone. loved brother Hazel. Hartley.
KAAF. Campbell. Josephine. 110 th AGH.
EABLS.—Tn tovlng memory of Ada.
passed away June 19. 1942. She bore her
pain, she bore it well, no one knows, but
God can tell.—lnserted by her mother
and Jean.
ENGEL.—In loving memory of our
dear mum. who was taken from us Dye
years ago.—Ever remembered by her hus
band, children, and grandchildren.
FOX.—In loving memory of the late
J. A <Jackl Fox. who passed away June
19. 1942 —Always remembered by bis
family.
BABFORD.—In loving memory of my j
dear wife and mother iMurieli. who
passed away June 19. 1940.—Always re
membered by her loving husband and
children. Dorothy' and Jlmmie.
HABFOBD.—In loving memory of dear
Muriel, who passed away June 19. 1940.—
Inserted by Doll. Jack, and family R.I.P.
BOWEIX.—TO loving memory of my
dear mother (Vlvlennef, who passed away
on June 18. 1942.—Sadly missed by her
daughter Jess (W.A.A.A.F.. Melbourne!
son-to-law Bob ?R-A.A.F.. abroad), and
nanna of Uttle Michael. Yunta. S.A.
- HUME.—Sacred to the transition of my
mother, Jean Hume, four years ago from
weariness to realms happiness, where she
awaits her children, for whom she worked
so hard, that brave Scotch "mlther o'
mine."—lnserted by May.
HUTCHISON.—in -loving memory ol
our dear daughter and sister. Norah. who
passed away on June 18. 1939.—Inserted
by her loving mother, father, and family.
R.U.
HEFFEBNAIt.—In loving memory ol
little Barbara, who passed away on June
19. 1939. Rot just today, but every day.
in silence we remember.—Always remem
bered by her mummy, daddy iAIP, Aus
tralia), and little brothers.
HEFFERNAN.—In memory of Barbara
who passed away Jane IS. 1939. —Alvrsyj
remembered by Aunty Mona, Uncle Clive.
Ken. Brian. Uncle Em. AJ-F.
HEFFEBNAN—In loving memory ol
Uttle Barbara, who passed away on June
19. 1939 In God's care.—lnserted by
Nan, pop and family. |
JAMTESON.—In loving memory or
father and (rrandfather, who passed*
away June 19. 1940. Till memory'fails
and life departs you'U live for ever in
our hearts.—Ever remembered by Rube.
Em, and grandchildren.
PABSONS-—ln loving memory of Annie
Maria, who passed away at Orroroo June
19. 1939.—Inserted by her loving hus
band Thomas, and daughter Ida.
IN MEMORIAM
JAMESON.—In loving memory ?f ?y
dear husband. Edgar, vrho passed away
three jears ago today. Not just today,
but every day, in silence I remember.—
Inserted by bis loving wife.
JAMIESON.—In loving memory ot our
dear father, who passed away on June
19. 1940. Without farewell, he fell
asleep, leaving sweet memories for us to
keep.—lnserted by his loving son and
daughter-in-law. Cecil end Bernice
JAMIESON.—Loving memory dear
father, grandfather, passed away Adelaide
June 19. 1940. Year* roll on, but memories
slat, as near and dear as yesterday.—ln
serted by loving daughter Doss, son-in-law
Allan, granddaughter Janet. Caulfleld, Vie.
JAMIESON.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away June IS. 1940. Deep in our hearts
is Kept a memory of one we loved and
will never forget.—Ever remembered bt
Ben. Jean and Jenny.
JAKRETT.—Cherished memories of
our loved son, John, passed away "at
Berii, June 19. 1942. Gone from us. his
smiling face, those loving, cheerful
ways.—Sadly missed by his mother and
father and brother Ray.
JAKKETT. —Cherished memories a:
our grandson and nephew, John, passed
away at Berri, June 19, 1842. On. oi
the dearest in every way. loved ard
missed more every day.— Sadly
missed by Nanny. Andrew and Gwen.
JAKKETT. —In loving memory of my
nephew. John, who fed asleep June la.
1942. Short and sudden was the call,
your audden death surprised us all.—
For ever remembered by Aunty Lizzie.
Uncle Mick, cousin lan.
JAKKETT. —In loving memory of my
dear grandson John Dean, who-passed
Sway an June 19. 1842.—Sadly missed by
bis grandma Jarrett. uncles, aunts, and
cousins, of Berri.
JENKINS. David.—ln loving memory
of my dear brother. Dave, who passed
away June 19. 1942. ril always re
member you.—Tour loving brother
Arthur
KENNEDY, Barney.—ln loving mem
ory of our dear husband and father,
passed away June 20. 1923. Memories
live on-for ever.—lnserted by his
loving wife and daughters. Eileen. Ethel
and Ruby.
11STON- —In memory of L. F. 4 Leo I
Liston who died on June 19. 1941 One
of the best.—lnserted1 by accounts staff.
S.AJt.. Mile End.
LAWTON. —In memory of Cpl. Cam
Lawton <AXF, ret.). accidentally
drowned. Queensland, June 20. 1842. Deep
In my heart a memory Is kept.—lnser
ted by his loving wife.
LAWTON. —In loving memory of Cpi.
Cam Lawton IAiF.. ret.l. beloved son.
accidentally drowned. Queensland. June
20 1942. To live in tbe hearts of those
we love Is not to die.—lnserted by his
parents, brothers. Tin, Lindsay (B_A-A-F-(
, I*M(G. —Memory of dear moitoer and
grandma, died June 19, 1941. Gone but
not forgotten—lnserted by ber loving
son, daughter-in-law. Keith and LiL and
grandchildren.
MATNE.— Loving memories of dear
father, who passed away June 19. 1940.
Gods greatest sift—remembrance. —Lov-
ingly remembered by Arnold. Jessie,
and Royston <AXF.|.
MATNE. —In loving memory of our
dear lather, died June 19. 1940. Loved
in life, honored in death; we who loved
you will never forget.—Remembered by
his family.
MAXTHODSC, —In loving memory of
our death father. William, wb"j passed
away June 30. 1906. God took Him
home. It was His will; forget him. no.
we never will.—lnserted" by Alice and
Edflb
McKENHE.—In loving memory ot our
dear wile and mother, who passed away
on June 20. 1942. A silent thought
brings many a <ear. —Inserted by her
loving husband. Will, and family. Owen.
Robie. Sieatha, and Don.
MOULE. —In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on June
20. 1933.—Ever remembered by Lorna,
Edna and Alf.
MCSSON.—Loving remembrance of
my dear husband. Jack, who was killed
on June 30. 1942. Beautiful memories
treasured ever of those happy years,
dear, we spent Logetber.—lnserted by
his loving wife.
MTJS6ON.—In loving memory of my
dear brother. Jack, passed away June
20. 1942. To be with us In the same
old way is lust my dearest wish today.
—Badly missed by his loving sisters,
Maud and" GUdy.
MtTSSON.—In loving memory of our
dear uncle Jack, who was killed June
20 1942. A smiling face, a heart of
cold: the dearest uncle this world could
hold. —Inserted by his loving nephews.
Bin Jack.
ICUSSON.—In loving memory of my
dear brother. Jack, who was killed jane
20. 1942. His dear smile and cheery
voice are wondrous to recall, and* died
beloved by all.—Badly missed by his
sister. Nell, asd Blue*.
MTJBBON.—A tribute of love and re
membrance of Jack, accidentally killed
at Port Adelaide on June 20. 1942.—
Fondly remembered always by bis sister.
Florrte, BflJ and Jean.
MTJBSON. —In loving memory of Jack,
who passed away on Jane 20, 1942. To
be' with us in the same old" way would
be our wish today.—Remembered by
Polo.
MUBSON.—In loving memory of dear
old Jack, a pal that we will never for
get.—Loving sister. Mai and pal Jack
Bteveson.
MTJBBON.—Loving memory of dear old
Jack, passed away June 20. Memories
which we cannot forget.—Bis loving pals.
Chook, Kath.
afUSSON.—Tender memories of Jack,
who passed away June 30. 1942. Mem
ories live on lor ever.—Remembered by
Ron George.
MUBSON-—ln memory of our brother
in-law. Jack, who passed away on June
20. -1942. Always remembered.—lnserted
by EUen and Beg.
MTJSSON.—In memory of my mate,
killed accidentally June 20. 1943. A
treasured friendship severed aU too soon.
—Inserted by hie mate, Tom Donovan.
MtnsON.—Fund memories of our dear
brother-in-law. Jack, who was killed
June 20. 1942. A loving mile a nappy
face, a broken link are can never re
place.—Ever remembered by brother-ln
law. Jack, and Agnes.
MUSSON.—In raving memory of our
dear son-in-law. Jack, who was killed
June 20. 1943 Not just today, bnt
every day. we silently remember.—lnser
ted by bis mother, father-in-law, and
family.
IfItSSON PoDtf memories of Jack
<Duke>. who was killed June 20. 1942.
To be with us In the same old way
would be-our dearest wish, today.—Ever
remembered by snowle. Mavis, and niece
Pay-
BCANUEL. —In - loving memory of our
dear fattier and grandfather, who passed
away at Darton street. Sandwell. on Oc
tober 20, 1931.—Sver remembered by bis
loving family and grandchildren.
OXAIXAGHAN.—In loving memory ot
my dear wife and mother, who passed
away on June 19. 1942.—Ever remem
bered by ber loving busband and Shirley.
Loins, Joseph and Jack.
OIIIR.—In loving memory of my
little niece. Patty, who passed axay June
20, 1942. Not jost today, but every day.
in silynre. I remember.—lnserted by her
Aunty Hazel.
OWLET.—In loving memory of my
grandchild, Patty, passed away June 20
1912. Dearly I love her. so dear to me
still: but In grief I must bend to God's
holy wUl.—lnserted by her Granny
OtlUt. —In memory ot little Patty,
fen asleep June 20, 1942. "Twas early in
the morning, God walked among His
flowers: He chose the fairest and the best,
and'that sweet one was ours.—Longed for,
always by mum. dad and Ron.
rE?stY.—ln loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away June 20. 1942.
Resting where no shadows fall.—lnserted
by his loving con and daughter-in-law.
Bert and Ruby.
TEWLMT* —In loving memory of our dear
grandfather, who passed away June 20,
1942. Ever remembered.—lnserted by
his loving grandchildren. Melva, Harold
and Clarice.
FEBBT.—Cherished memories of our
dear lather, who passed away Jane 20,
1942 Peacefully he lived, peacefully he
died.—Ever remembered by his loving
daughters, Clara. Ethel. Ivy. and grand
daughter Ivy.
FEIBI. —Loving memory of our dear
father William, who passed away June
20, 1942.—Ever remembered by hi£ son
Arnold. Janet and family.
nm—Loving memory of William
and Ann Perry, who entered rest on
June 20 and September 10, 1942, re
spectively.—lnserted by Perc, Kit and
children.
n'lTlTl. — In loving memory of
mother, who passed away June 20. 1941
—Ever remembered by son Arthur, daugh
ter-in-law Brem. and children.
PETXTIT.—In loving memory of my
sister, who died June 20. 19*1.—Inserted
by her sister Hilda.
FETTlTT.—Beautiful memories, dearer
than gold, of a wonderful grandma,
whose worth can never be told.—Ever
remembered by her loving grandson
Keith. A.MJ
FETTITT.—In memory of a wonderful
mother, passed away June 20. 1941. Too
dearly loved to be forgotten.—lnserted by
loving son Gordon, AXP.
RniTT.—ln memory of my dearest
mother, who passed away June 20. 1941.
The dearest mother the world could hold.
—Inserted by ber sad and loving daugh
ter Irene, son-in-law Arthur Button.
AJ.F
FETTIIX.—In loving memory of my
dear friend, who passed away on June
20. 1941. at Northfleld.—Beautiful memo
ries never fade.—lnserted by Ida.
FETTITT.—In loving memory of my
dear wife Ada, who passed away June
20. 1941. Beautiful memories treasured
of those happy years we spent together
—Inserted by her loving husband Perec
BHODES.—In memory of Edna, who
died June 20. 1935. Deep In our hearts
a memory Is kept. Of one we loved and
wtU never forget.—lnserted by her lov
ing parents
RHODES.—In loving memory of Edna,
who passed1 away on June 20. Not Just
today, but every day. In silence we re
member.—Loved by Harry and all at
home.
ROBINSON.—In memory of Norm,
who died June 19.-1939. Silent thoughts,
they ever linger. Around the grave
where you are laid. —Loved by dad. mum.
Edna, Con and Bob
ROBINSON.—In loving memory of
Nortna called to higher service June 19.
—Always remembered by auntie and
SCHCLT7—LovInc memory of our little
sister, died June 20. 3 yrs. 9 mths. In
God's keeping, but loving thoughts and
memories for ever linger.—Ever remem
bered by sisters Melva. Iris. Alice, bro
iheri RaY (EAAJ.I. Bert (AXF.J. Mick.
W MEMOKIAM
?BODES.—In loving memory of our
dear friend Edna, who passed away on
June 30, 1935. For. ever In our thoughts.
—Inserted by Belle and John.
SIMPSON.—In loving memory ot our
friend, Mr. Simpson, passedl away June
18. 1942.—Ever remembered by tbe Eb
sary family. Percyton.
SIMPSON.—Is memory of my dear
friend Joe.—Ever remembered by George
CondelL
HLAFE.—-Cherished memories of our
wife and mother, passed away Jon? 20,
1940. We loved ber dearly. God loved
her best; We saw her suffer. God gave
hrr rest.—lnserted by her loving -family.
-naTTH.—In memory ot dear mother,
who passed away June 19. Deep in our
hearts a memory Is kept: We woo loved
ber shall never forget.—lnserted by her
loving daughters. June and Barbara.
6TABXK.—In loving memory of our
dear mother *nd anndma. who passed
away June 19. 1942.—8ver remembered
by Ted. Edle and Margaret.
6TANDLEY.—In loving memory ot our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
at Windsor June 19. 1937.—Inserted by
her loving husband, sons and daughters.
TAxXOB In loving memory of Mil
lie, wbo passed away on June 30. 1941.
Gone 'from this world of sorrow. You
are free from all suffering and pain.—
Bver remembered by ber loving Iriend.
TDBNBOU.—In loving memory of
mother, who passed away Jane 19. 1941.
—-ever remembered by her son Bill,
daughter-in-law Elsie, and granddaugh
ter Joan.
TrjBNBUIL.—A tribute of love to the
memory of my Iriend, who passed away
June 19. 1941.—M. Paterson.
TUKNBCLL. Mary.—ln loving memory
or mother, wbo passed away Jane 19.
1941.—Ever remembered by Barry, Gwen
and grandchildren, Margaret and1 Ken
neth.
TtnKNBUIX.—In loving memory of my
dear wife. Mary, wbo passed away at
Torrensvflle. June 19. -1941. A beautiful
memory Is all I have left-—lnserted by
her loving husband.
TUBNBUU.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away June 19. 1941.—Ever re
membered by Dora, Will. Lil and Max.
TBENWITti.—In loving memory of my
husband, passed away three years to
day. Until memory fades and life de
o?*^k. yon will live forever In our bearta.
—Inserted wife, children. George ia I.F >.
IIKjiRAJ).). Jean. Marion, and Ron.
WILLIAMS mcc May MeCann). —Wbo
died at Gawler, June 19. 1937. Six
yean have passedl away. But memories
stay as near and dear as yesterday.—
Inserted by her loving mother, father,
and children. Brompton.
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