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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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BIRTHS
ASHTON (nee Oaiei..—On Feb. 19. a
Mc?ride Hospital, to Doris, wife of Bli
Ashton. Enfleld—a daughter (Maureer
Allcei. Grateful thanks to Dr. Horn*
brook and Nursing Staff.
BOTT cnee Wescombel. —On Feb 11
?t "St. Omer" Private Hospital. Vic
toria, to E^ie. wife or Lieut. F. C. Boti
BRODERICK.—On Feb. 19. at Me-
Bride's Hospital. Mcdindie to Gwen. wit.
of Denis Broderick—a son ?Rogel
Denist. Special thanks to Dr. Warm anc
hospital staff.
DREW.—On Feb. 13, at Calvary HO5
pitaL to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Drew, o!
An2ac Highway. Helmsdale—a son.
GILL nee M. Browne I.—On Feb. 7. al
Bute Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. GUI. of Mundoora— a son Thank-
Ing Dr. James and staff.
HINES <nee Margaret Shone I. —Or
February 19, at Calvary Hospital, to win
of W.O Charles M. Haines IA.I-F.. re
turned!—a son (Richard Charles).
KNUTSEN (nee Davies).—At Lameroo
Hospital, on Feb. 15. to Violet, wife of
N. A. Knutsen—a son.
LAWS (nee Jean Pfcinni. —On Feb. 21.
at "Lynette." Glen Osmon road, to Joat
and Fred Laws. 68 Lestrange st_ Glen
side—a son (Robert Ftedericki. Grate
ful thanks to Dr. Branson. Sister Keiles
and staff.
HARSH 1 nee Kathleen Karcberi.—On
Feb. 21. at Wendouree. to the wife of Cp;
Brian Marsh (A.1.F.. New Guinea)—a
daughter (Catherine Maryi. Both well.
MILNE inee Marjorie Tonkin) —On
Feb. 19. at Memorial Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Milne, of Meadows—a
son. Both well.
MOAR inee Wellmanl.—On Feb. 17. at
St. Anne's, to Mr. and Mrs. V Moar—a
daughter (Carole Gwen). Thanking Dr.
Dunstone and Sisters Longstaff and Snare.
Both well.
MARKS.— On Feb. 20. at Hutt St. Priv
Hospital, to Mrs. M. Marks, of Kent
Town, and the late Pte. A. Marks—a son
(Raymond Arthur) Thanking Dr. Hai
lett. nursing staff.
McCANN.—On Feb. 18. at Mc?ride
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCann.
of Croydon—a daughter (Eileen Wini
fred).
OWEN (nee Vera Elwardi.—On Feb
ruary 17. at Hutt Street Hospital, to Mr
and. Mrs. O. T. Owen. Belau* road. Clap
ham—a son (Trevor Joseph). Both we.l.
Sperial thanks to Drs. Lower and Mat
ters: also nursing staff.
PARSONS.—On February 22. at the
Curramulka Hospital, to Mollie. wife of
Les Parsons, of Port Vincent—a son
(Trevor Jamesi.
PHILIPS (nee Edwardsi.—On Feb. 13.
at Osmond Terrace Hospital, to Sgt. and
Mrs. D A. PhUps—a daughter (Denise
Anni. Both well. Special thanks to Dr.
Mills. Sister Selth and staff. ?
RYAN (nee Mollie Byrne).—On Feb
18. at Whyalla Hospital, to Mollie. wife
of T. E Ryan—a son (Graham Thomas).
Special thanks to Dr. Zimmett and hos-
pital staff.
STEWART (nee Cathro).—On Feb. 21.
at Henley Private Hospital, to wife of
Pte. X. J. Stewart—a daughter 1 Patricia
Ann).
SEWARD.—On Feb. 20. at Ashford. to
Mr. and Mrs. Seward—a daughter
Thanking Dr. Scutt and hospital staff. No
visitors seven days.
SPRIGG inee Lorna Thomas).—On
Feb. 20. at "Warraweena 11 Private" Hos
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey A. Sprigg.
of Brooklyn Park—a son (Tievor Aubrey I
Both welL Special thanks to Dr. Hurst
Sister siebert and staff.
SCHUSTER.—On Feb. 19. at Blytb
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. O Schuster
—a son.
SWALLING—On Feb. 18. at "Pata
wllya." Glenelg. to the wife of P.O. Ross
Swatting IRJULF.I—a son.
THOMPSON.—On Feb. 20. at S.M Hos
pital. Murray Bridge, to Mr. and Mrs.
Em. Thompson—a son (Brian Maxwell I.
Both well. Thanking Dr Heddle and hos
pital stall.
TREVAN (nee Ruth Patersom —On
Feb. 21. at Mc?ride Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. C Trevan—a daughter (Marlene
Ruthl.
WRIGHT inee Anselli.—on Feb. 13. at
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs
Waiter Wright, of Bolivia—a son (Lance
lot Allan). Thanking Dr. A Goode and
nursing stag.
WHITE (nee Stephens).—On Feb. 20,
at Dartford, St. Peters, to Marjorie and
Burt—a daughter (Fay). Thanking Dr.
Dunstone, Sisters and Staff. No visitors
until 27th.
WECKERT (nee Vera Martlew).—On
Feb. 20, at Kapunda Hospital, to the wife
of Louis Weckert—a daughter. Both well.
Special thanks to Dr. Riddell and staff
MARRIAGES
GABELL—MOORE.—Feb. 11. at St
Cuthhert's Church. Prospect. Betty J
younger daughter of Mr-Mrs. W. T G
Moore, to Robert W. (AJLF. ret.) only
son Mr.-Mrs. R. L. Gabell.
OWENS—SCHULZ.—On Feb 17. the
marriage of Dorothy, youngest daughter
of Mrs. P. Schulz. Nurlootpa. and late Mr.
Schulz. Tanunda, to James (Jim) son ol
Mr.-Mrs. J. E. Owens, Pt Lincoln solem
nised St. Ursula Church. Morgan.
SILVER WEDDINGS
BIDDLE—HUFFA.—Mr. and Mrs L.
Blddle. 2 Victoria st., Mile End, an
nounce the 25th anniversary of mar
riage solemnised at St. Luke's Chnrch
Adelaide, on Feb. 23. 1918 by Rev F
Webb.
WILSON—SIMS.—Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Wilson announce the anniversary ol
their marriage, wblch was solemnised at
Crystal Brook on Feb. 23. 191s. by the
Rev. H. A. Gunter. Present address.
Clement's Gap.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
DEVANEY—SEXTON.—The marriage
of Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs T.
Devaney, Largs, to Michael, son Mrs. A.
Sexton, Norwood, and the late Mr. John
Sexton, will be celebrated Sacred Heart
Church, Semaphore, Sat., Feb. 27, 8 a.m.
FOOTER—CORBELL.—The marriage of
Roma, only daughter of Mr.-Mrs. E. C.
Footer, of Torrensville, to Derek
(R.A.A.F.), youngest son Mr.-Mrs. E. J
Corbell, of Hilton, at Cowandilla Presby-
ternian Church, Feb. 27, 3 30 p.m.
HUEPPAUFF—RIGGS.—The marriage
of Frieda, elder daughter Mr-Mrs. G. H.
Hueppauff, Tanunda, to W. G. (Bill),
A.I.F., elder son Mr.-Mrs. G. H. Riggs,
Gawler, will be solemnised at Bethany
Church, Tanunda, Feb. 24, at 11.30 a. m.
LANGDON—KEIGHTLEY — Marriage
of Joan, only daughter of Mr.-Mrs E G.
Langdon, of Goodwood Park, to Raymond
(A.I.F.) second son of Mr.-Mrs H O
Keightley, Unley, will be solemnised Unley
Methodist Thurs . 25th, 7.30 p. m.
LEAKE—GARTRELL—The marriage
of Patricia, elder daughter of Mrs. and
late Mr. H. L. Leake, Rose Park, to
Herbert, elder son or Mrs. and late Mr.
P. H. Gartrell, Mannum, at St. Theo
dore's, Rose Park, Feb. 27. 6.30 p.m.
NEWCOMB—RAYMOND. —Marriage
Hazel E., younger daughter Mr.-Mrs. L. J.
Newcomb, Prospect, to Tpr. Colin S.
(A.I.F.) younger son Mr.-Mrs. O. Ray
mond, Unley, be solemnised Salvation
Army Citadel. Prospect. Feb. 24. 7 p.m.
SCHUTZ—GARNER.—The marriage ol
Eva R. Schutz (Magilll to Dvr. fienrj
Theo. Garner (Balranald, N-S.W.i, will
be solemnised at St. George's Church
(Magill). on Feb. 27. at 630 pjn.
STEWART—TILLER.—The marriage of
Stella, daughter of Mr.-Mrs. T. H
Stewart, Avon, to Bruce (R A.A.F.) eldest
son of Mr.-Mrs. W. A. Tiller, Balaclava
will be solemnised in Balaklava Church
of Christ on Feb. 25. at 5 p.m.
SCUTT—McEWIN.—The marriage ol
Avis V.. eldest daughter Mr. J. G. Scutt.
Hackney, and late Mr. Scutt. Tasmania,
to Cameron, third son Mrs. and late Mr
D McEwin, Hackney, be solemnised Feo
25. All Souls Church. St. Peters. 7JO p.m
STONE — TRETHEWEY. — Marriagl
Epr. Doris (A.W.A-S.I. daughter Mr-
Mrs. V. O Stone. Strathalbyn (late Mai
pas> lo Bdr. Richard (AXF.I. son Mr.-
Mrs. F. Tretheway. Penneshaw. Bull':
Creek Meth. Ch.. Feb. 24. 2 pjn.
VALE—LUDLOW.—The marriage ol
Marjorie. only child Mr.-Mrs. C. H. Vale.
Col. Light Gardens, to Charles (A.I F.)
second son Mr.-Mrs. G. S. Ludlow. Red
fern, at Colonel Light Gardens Methodist
Church. Feb. 24. 7pm
ENGAGEMENTS
FREEKENHORST—PEARSON. — rh(
engagement is announced of Mavis, £ixtfa
tuuiuer Mr.-Mrs. J Freekenhorst, Mac
clesfield, to Clarence (A.IF., returned),
youngest, son Mr.-Mrs. L. G. Pearson,
Otuia-ink.
HANN—COLLINS.—The engagement v
announced of Edna Joyce, youngest
cau^uter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harm, ol
"Wingfleld, to James Henry, eldest son ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Collin*. ol Queen si-
Albertan.
JACOBS—WEBB.—The engagement v
announced of Sheila M fourth daugbtel
of Mr. J. S. and the late Mrs. Jacobs, ol
SUltalie. via Cowell. to Thomas F. (AXF.t,
tdlh son of Mr.-Mrs. G L- WeDb. ol
Whyalla
MARKS—BRIGGS.— The engagemenl
Is announced of Lorna. second daugh
ter ol Mr. and Mrs. C. M. W. Marks, ol
Virginia, to Private Alfred IA.M.F 1. third
son of Mrs and late Mr. H E. Brlggs.
of Pumong.
HOWE—LANG. —The engagement v
announced ol Irene iJosie). daughter ol
Mr and Mrs. H. R. Rowe. of Colonel Light
Gardens, to Robert George, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lang, of Adelaide. —
TAYLOR—GRAETZ.—The engagemenl
Is announced of Muriel, youngest daugh
ter ot Mr.-Mrs J S Taylor, of Broad
view to Keith, youngest son of Mr -Mrs
A. M. Graetz. of Swan Reach.
THIELE—BURGESS. —Tbe engagemenl
Is announced of Shirley, only daugbttl
of Sir. H. F Thiele, to William Rex, onlj
son of Mr. and Mrs. W F Burgess, both
of Torketown.
BIRTHDAYS
Reginald E. Klinger. Aast. Inl. Bn.
Kirs H. Craig. Langhome's Creek
DEATHS
BEVEN.—On February 21, Elsa Maud,
beloved wife of Edward Robert, late of
Broken Hill, aged 25 years. At rest.
BOX.—On February 22, at private
hospital, Adelaide, Jean Ann Box, late
of Caltowie. Aged 96 years. Resting.
CHAPPLE —On February 13, in Lon-
don, Mavis, dearly beloved wife of Colin
Chapple, late of Adelaide.
FOSTER On February 19. at Stlrllnd
Xlaspltal. beloved wire or Edward Foster.
Violet. Percy. Bert. May. and brother-irt
flaw Jim. and grandsons Ross and Trevor.
?adly missed.
DEATHS !
FOSTER.—At Stirling Hospital, dearly
loved mother or Percy (A.1.F.). Ivy, and
grandchildren. Jennifer and Clive. Al-
ways to be remembered.
FERGUSON.— On Feb 21, at private
hospital. Isabel, beloved eldest daughter
of late George and Mary Ferguson, of
Jamestown, loving sister ol George. Otto.!
. David. Alex. Edith and Gertrude !
I HARVIE—On February 22. at Tailem i
- Bend Hospital. William Harvie. loving |
brother of C G. Harv:e or Sherlock
Aged 36 years.
HODSON.—On Feb 8 at Melbourne. I
" Harry, bclovtd husband of the late Sarah !
, Elizabeth Hodson. and lovins father o!
Frank (deceased.. Elsie (Mrs. R. Bade- i
. noch'. Dorothy (Mrs A. Cunningham", in ]
I his 83rd year. Melbourne papers copy. I
II NITSC'IaKK On February i 2. ai ihe '
i AngaslO? Hospital. Martha Hulda.;
dearly beloved wife of Johann August
Nirschke. of Eden Valley, and loving |
, mother of Martin. Edwin. Cora, and ?
Linda. Aged 58 years.
t PEARSCN.—On Feb. 21. at hospital. |
No 2 Waite street! Ethe'.'.on Aged' 10 '
3 weeks :
c DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE I
" "At the poin? down of ihe sun and in!
J BURMAN. Lieut. L C—ln honor and i
1 remembtance to our friend and best-j
man. Len. who gave his life in N.G.— !
? Always remembered by Gwen and Jack
1 Coad iR_AJI.F.i.
COLDSWORTHI'.—As a tribute of
? honor and heartfelt sympathy for our
? beloved member Cliff, killed in action.
January 18-—lnserted by the members of
1 the Prospect City Junior Brass Band. I
' JOSE.—Killed on active service. Gilbert f
Edgar, loving husband of Mary Jose. I
j UNDO.—In loving memory of our dear
nephew. Ron. killed in action New
,' Guinea. Jan. 18. 1943.
He died as he lived, a soldier and a man.
I —Ever remembered by Uncle Gil Auntie
i Mary, and family.
McCOIfNELL A tribute of love to dear
cousin Kevin, killed in N.G.. Jan 21. A
thought today—a beautiful memory for-|
ever.—Proudly remembered by Jean iWai-l
\ eMHDONNEIJ.. Kevin John.—Killed in
. action. New Guinea. Jan. 21 In child
hood we loved him. in manhood we hon
. nred him.—lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. A.
11.. Starkey Joy and Reg iAJ.F.I.
-I POTTER. Cpl G. F—A tribute of re-i
membrance to our pal George. We willl
- never forget you.—lnserted by mates of!
Sigs., per H. E. B. GrenTell. ex-2nd A.I.F '
PETERS.—In loving memory of Pte. R. ]
? K. Peters, killed in action in N.G. on;
? Jan. 17. —Ever remembered by his pal,;
Bill Thompson !
; SLATTERY.—In memory of Maurie.
', drowned result enemy action, Feb. 8. So
I sweet the word remembrance, as these
few lines will show, you'll always be re
. niembered. Maurie. as the years may
1 come and go.—Your pal Mona Malcolm <
; SOCTH.—In memory of dear Len who!
. was lost at sea. Feb. 8. We will always
remember you smiling.—Mrs Ruth!
(auntie Els I and family.
; SOOTH >ben>. Hamden iDessi.—A tr:
. but* to the memory of Len and Dess, lost
. at sea. Feb. 8-—Ever remembered by Lil
Baker (nee Beitzi.
SOUTH, Len.—A tribute in memory of
my pal, lost at sea Feb. 8, result enemy
action. He offered all, no man can do
more.—lnserted by his old friend Roy
Lydeamore.
. . SOUTH. Len.—Lost at sea by enemy
i action. Feb. 8. A friend to all.—Ever
remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anear.
i Jim iR.a.N.i and LavinU. Grange.
TOMPKINS. Cpl. J J.—A tribute to
? our pal Jim, killed in action N.G Jan.
. 20. Memories will never die.—Always
. remembered by Aug and Bill.
TOMPKINS. J. J.. Cpl.—A tribute to
Jim. His smiling face and happy ways
will linier with us all our days—Ever
remembered by Harry and Connie Vin-
cent.
1 HEROES OF THE EMPiKE
. "At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them"
ANGRAVE.—In loving memory of
. Frank, killed in action Feb 23 1917
Ever remembered.—lnserted by his lov
i ing sister Dorothy, brother-in-law Gor-
I don, niece and nephew.
; SCHULZ.—In loving memory of Albert,
killed at Darwin, Feb. 19, 1942.—Always
t remembered by grandmother and I
. aunties. j
I IN MEMORIAM
CORCORAN.—In loving memory dear
wife and mother, passed away Feb 23.
1 1941. To one whose beauty through each
. changing year is yet unchanging, my
s gaming star, mv wire.—Inserted by her
loving husband and children.
1 CURTIS.—In memory or my darling
. son Graham Ronald, killed by accident
.on Feb 16. 1940. at Walkerie. So sadly
'missed and never to be forgotten.—ln-
I erted by his loving father. Gnr R. K.
Cnrt:s. 2nd A.IJ".
DOWER.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and gran, who passed away
Feb 22. 1942. God lakes our loved ones
? from our home, but never from our hearts.
—Ever remembered by Ethel Reg and
. grandchildren. ?
EDWARDS.—In loving memory ol our
dear son and brother Glen who passed
I away 23/2/1935. Resting where no
. shadows fall.—Loved and remembered
always by mother. Glad. Harold, family.'
I EGAN—In loving memory of Harry,
passed away Feb. 21. 1941. Time passe.-.
: BuV'wm^T^ 5-11^"1 * by Ethei-
HOLMES Samuel.—ln loving memory]
. of our dear rather, parsed away Feb. 23,1
1939. A smiling face, a heart of gold, the
dearest dad this world could hold.—Re
. numbered always by his. loving daughters
r and sons-in-law.
I KROSCHEL. —In loving memory ol our
> dear father, passed away Feb. 23, 1942. <
. Always unselfish, thought!ul and kino.
what a lovely memory to leave behold
—Ever remembered by his daughter
Marth. and son-in-law Joe.
t KROSCHEL.—In loving memory ol my
. dear husband, dad. who passed away Feb.
. 23. 1942. Dearest memory, fond and
I 1 true, will' remain always, dear pop. of
t! you.—Remembered always by his loving
. wife. Iven. Howard.
f KJUEG.—In loving memory ol mother
. who suddenly left us on February 23. j
1 1942 She died as she lived—a friend to 1
aX—lnserted by her son Les. daughter-;
. ln-law Hilda, and grandson Peter.
KRIEG.—In loviag memory of mother.
. who pas-ed away on Feb. 23. 1942. With
out farewell she fell asleep, just leaving
, memories for us to keep.—lnserted by
. her son Edwin, daughter-in-law Hilda.
1 and grandchildren.
KRIEG.—In loving mcmory of our dear
mother, who passed away on Feb. 23,
1942 A smiling face, a heart of gold,
the dearest mother the world could hold.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Elda
and Vera.
KRIEG.—In memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on Feb. 23,
1942 Deep in our hearts your memory Is
kept, we who loved you, never forget.—
In erted by your daughter Annie, son
in-law Melvyn, and Beverley
KRIEG.—In memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on Feo. 23,
1942. A silent thought brings many a
tear, of one we miss and love so dear.—
Inserted by her son Leslie. daughter-Jn
law Hilda, and Peter.
KRIEG.—In memory ol mother, wbo
passed away on Feb. 23. 1942.—Remem
bered by her loving daughter Linda, son
-in-law Gill, and grandchildren Ross.
Marjorie. Joan and Ian Hill.
LAKING.—In loving memory 01 my
dear grandmother, who parsed away on
February 23. 1939. Deep in my heart is
a memory, of one I wiii never forget.—
son Bert.
McINTYRE.—In loving memory ol oui
dear nusband and father, wbo passed
away al Port Pine on February 23. 1938
—Ever remembered by his loving wife.
sons, daughters-in-law. Port Pirie
MARTIN.—In loving memory of dear
Uncle John, who passed away February
23. 1942.—Remembered by Ann and
Harry Allen. Strathalbyn
MUGFORD. Clara Jane.—Fondest
memories of mother, who passed away
on February 23. 1938.—Inserted by her
loved ones.
NAYLOR.—In loving memory of my
dear brother-in-law and Uncle Jack, who
passed away February 22. 1942.—-Sadly
missed but rememberea always by Nell.
Kevin. Peter and John
OBST.—In loving memory oF our
daughter and sister, Esther. We cannot
read God's purpose, but we'll know some
day, when God will let us understand
why dear Esther was taken away.—Re
membered by mother, sisters, brother.
OBST.—A tribute to our loved sister
and Auntie Esther, suddenly died Feb
ruary 22, 1942. One year has passed,
but memories stay, as near and dear as
yesterday.—Ever remembered by Olga,
Arthur and family.
OBST.—In loving memory of sister
and Auntie Esther. If God would grant
me just one gift, from all earth and
heaven, too, dear Esther, I would ask for
you—Sadly missed by Ida, Ern, family.
OBST.—In memory of our dear sister
and Auntie Esther. One of the fondest in
every way, loved and missed more every
day; hearts that loved you never forget.
—Ever remembered by Martha, Martin
and family.
OBST-—In memory of our sister,
Esther. Dearest memories remain in our
hearts, dear Esther; to be with us in the
same old way, would be our dearest wish
today—Sadly missed. Dahla and Les.
PHILPS.—In loving memory of Peegy. 1
departed this life February 22 1931'
Nearly loved eldest daughter Mr and
Mrs. H Macdonald-Tonkin. sister lan and
Betty, loved mother Ronald and Lenita
—Remembered by her am faulk
RUSSELL.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on February
23. 1938 A tender chord of memory is
softly touched today.—Ever remembered
by her son. Tom. and daughter-in-law.
Charlotte.
RUSSELL.—In loving memory ot our
dear mother and grandmother passed
away February 23. 1938. Days go by,
years go past, but loving memories always
last.—inserted by her loving son daugh
ter-in-law, George. Edna, and Mary
RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away Feb. 23.
1938. We who loved you sadly miss you
as tt dawns another year.—lnserted by
her lovln? daughter and son-in-law
Alma and Bill.
RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my
dear wire, passed away Feb 23. 1938
Years roll on, but memories stay as near
and dear as yesterday —Remembered by
her loving husband.
RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, passed away Feb. 23. 1938.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.—Always
remembered by her loving son and daugh
ter-in-law. Jack and Hilda.
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