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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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BIRTHS
ARGENT (nee Jean Austin).—On Feb.
28, at Northern Hospital, the wife of
Alfred J. Argent—a son. Special thanks
St. Dunstan. Sister O'Brien and staff.
BARB—On Feb. 9. at Balaklava Me
morial Hospital, to the wife of Pte. D.
S. Barr (A.JLP.I—a son (Kevin Sydney!.
Thanking Dr. McEwin and hospital staff.
BARTICH.—On February 26, at Glad
stone, to Doss and Sgt. Bill Bartich—a
danghter (Barbara Noelene). Thanking
Dr. Stewart. Sister Harslett and nurse.
BREMAN-ROBERTS.—At Rowan. Feb.
OS. to Doris, wife of Ronald N-
Breman-Roberts—a daughter (Cynthia
Joy). Thanking Dr. Halloran and sisters.
BRAITHWAITE.—On February 24. at
Bister Lewis's Hospital. Kensington ter..
to wife of P. Braithwaite. Kensington—a
Son (Ralph Charles). Thanking Sister
Lewis and hospital staff.
BRANSON (nee Dorothy Holmes).—On
February 20, at Angaston District Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Branson—
a son (Eugene John). Special thanks
to Dr. Drever, matron, and staff.
BOWN (nee Friend).—On February 25.
To Nell and Maurice (L-A.C. Bown.
RAAF.)—a bonny daughter.
DeLAINE mcc Lola Merrineld).—On
February 26. at Northern Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Laine —a son.
Both weU.
DANVERS.—On Feb. 28. at Sirius Hos
pital to Dorothy, wife of G. P. Danvers
—a daughter. Thanks to Dr. Poole, Sis
ter shinn and staff.
ERIKSEN (nee D. Stimson).—On Feb.
28. at Lynette Hospital. Fullarton. to wife
of P. P. Erlksen (RAAF) —a daughter
(Betty Leona). Both veil.
FORRESTER i nee Doreen Kirkbrlght).
—On Feb. 24. at 18 Downing St., Brighton.
to Doreen, wife of Pte. Alfred Forrester
(AMF) Australia)—a bonny son (Wil
liam Alfred). Both well- Grateful
thanks Doctor Mecker and Mrs. Pomeroy.
GREEN.—On Feb. 24. at the S.C.D.
Hospital, to Kathleen, wife of Sgt. Clarrie
Green (AIF) —a son. Both well.
GOSLING (nee Mavis Smyth).—On the
28th February, at Hutt St. Private Hos
pital, to Mr.-Mrs. S. H. Gosling, of Tor-
Tens road, Alton Estate—a son (Robert
John). ,
GAT.—On February 28. at Calvary, to
Kathleen, wife of Roland H. Gay—a son.
HOUGH.—On March 1. at Memorial
Hospital, to the wife of Rev. John Hough
—a son. No visitors for seven days.
HORSELL (nee Thelma Storer).—On
Feb. 26. at Warraveena Private Hospital
—a daughter (Marilyn Dorothy). Thank-
Ing Dr. Hurst and Sister Slebert,
JOHNSTON (nee Durdln).—On Feb. 26.
*t Sister Lewis's Private Hospital, to
Jean and Victor—a son. Special thanks
to Dr. Adams,-Sister Lewis and hospital
ctaff.-
LANG (nee Kath, Cox).—On Feb. 26.
at Malvern Private Hospital, to Pte. H.
A. Lang and Mrs. Lang, Dulwich—a
daughter (Judith Mary).
MITCHELL—On February 27. to Mar
garet, wife of George T. J, Joslin —a son
(James Stanley*. Premature —lived a
lew Hours.
MILDREN (nee Dorothy West).—On
February 27, at Rowan, to Mr. and Mrs.
Eric i?obi MUdren—a son (Dean).
MOULDS (nee Betty Choules).—On
Feb. 26. at St. Ann's Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. H. (Toby) Moulds)—a son. Both
wll. Thanking Dr. Dunstan and hospital
staff.
SIMPSON (Raye Pomeroyr.—On Feb
ruary 22. to Bonnie and Bill (RJULF.).
ol Plympto?—a daughter (Tanya Jac
queline). Special thanks to Dr. Clayton
md Wendonree Hospital staff
TRIMMING (nee Vera Smith).—On
Feb. 23. at St. Ann's Hospital. Chelten
?ham, to wife of LA.C. Trimming
(B-A.AJ.I—a son. Both wen.
WILSON (nee Margaret Fowden).—On
February 21, at Unley Private Hospital.
to Margaret and Leo—a son (Michael
Leo). r
MARRIAGES
COSGROVE—BROWN.—On Feb. 12. at
Woody Point. Queensland, Leonard Vin
cent, youngest ton J. B. and late Mrs.
Cosgrove. Brighton, South Australia, to
y**'l^l' Voules, only daughter J. A. V.
and late Mrs. Brown, of Seacllff.
COWAN—BECK.—The marriage "of
Joyce, daughter Mr.-Mrs. EL J. Beck, of
Norwood, and Clive (AXF.I. son Mr.-Mrs.
B. C. Cowan, of WoodvUle, was solem
nised at Wesley Methodist Church, Nor
wood, on Friday. Feb. 26, at 7JO pjn.
KEATING—CLAYTON.— The marriage
of Audrey Beryl, only daughter of Mr.-
Mrs. E. Clayton, of Col. light Gardens,
and Frank (R.A.A.F.). eldest son or Mr.-
Mrs. F. Keating, Ardrossan, was quietly
solemnised on Febrnary 26.
KUSS—EVANS—The marriage of Joyce
E., second daughter of Mr.-Mrs. W. Evans,
Col. Light Gardens, to Ronald K,. young
est son of Mr.-Mrs. F. J. Kuss, Spring
bank, was solemnised at Plrie St. Metho
dist Church, Sat., February 26.
SILVER WEDDING
McGUIRE—FIELDING.—Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. McGulre, of 26th st-. Renmark,
announce the 25th anniversary of mar
riage, solemnised at the Holy Trinity
Church, Mdrose, on March 2, 1918, by
the Rev. Raymond B. Cornish.
APPROACHING MAfiBIAGES
BRAENDLER—HENTSCHKE. — The
marriage of Ella V, only daughter Mr.-
Mrs. P. J. A. Braendler. Hahndorf, to
Adam, second son Mr.-Mrs. H. A. Bent
cchke, Tannnda, at St." Paul's Uith. Ch..
aTarmiiort. Mar. 6. 12 IS pjn.
CAMELLERE —LEWIS.—Marriage or
Dorothy, only daughter Mr.-Mrs. Camel
leri, ol Adelaide, to B. E. (John), only
aon of Mr.-Mre. Lewis, of Toorak, will be
solemnised St. Patrick's Church. Grate
*U March 6. at 6.30 pjn.
CLOUGH—EASTICK.—The marriage
Marjorie May, younger daughter Mr.-Mrs.
Alf. Clough, 36 Le Hunte av., Prospect, to
Leighton George (AIF. ret.) elder son
of Mr. Mrs. George Eastick, 43 Airlie av.,
Prospect, Holy Trinity Ch., Mar 6. 6 p.m.
CULLEY—MART. —The marriage of
Marcia Olive, youngest daughter Mr.-Mrs.
R. L. Culley, Parkside, to Frederick Ross
(A.I.F.), youngest son Mrs. and the late
Mr. F. Mart, Highgate, solemnised Park-
side Methodist Church, Mar. 2, 6.15 p.m.
DUNSTAN—AMOS.—Marriage Nancy,
daughter Mrs. and late Mr. G. Dunstan.
Colonel Light Gdns.. to L/CpL Alan
<*TF. ret.), son Mr.-Mrs. B. Amos. Ho
fcart, will be solemnised Mangnan Church.
March 2. at 7 pjn.
HUNWICK—BAGHURST.—The marri
age of Maurine, younger daughter of Mr.-
Mrs. H. c Hunwick, Malvern. to Harold.
'?lder son of Mr.-Mrs. C. Baghurst. Pros
pect, will be solemnised at Malvern Me
thodist Church, on March 6. at 330 p.m.
HOWARD—DIPROSE.—The marriage
of Dawn, eldest daughter Mr.-Mrs. o. F.
Howard, 25 Charles st. Prospect, to
Ralph, eldest son Mr.-Mrs. S. C. Diprose,
Yomtown. will be solemnised Sat, Mar.
?. Prospect Nth. Meth. Church, 7 pjn.
HARGRAVE—GLOVER.—Marriage of
Mary, younger daughter of Mr.& Mrs. T.
Hargrave, Largs Bay to Donald, R.A.AF,
elder son Mr.-Mrs. T. Glover, Bowden.
-will be solemnised at Grote St. Church of
Christ, at 7 p.m. on March 3.
JOHNS—HUMPHRIS.—The marriage
of Gwendolin. only daughter of late Mr.-
Mrs. J. E. Humphris. to Horace (Tod).
lAXF, ret.), son of Mr.-Mrs. H. Johns,
both Inglewood, solemnised Paracombe
Cong. Church, Wed., Mar. 3, 7 pjn.
JONES—PADMAN.—The marriage of
Helen, elder daughter Mr.-Mrs. E. Whit
lock Jones. Hectorville. to William Donald
(AIP.I, son Mr.-Mrs. E. C. Padman.
Salaklava. win be solemnised St. Peter's
College Chapel. Mar. 4. 3JO pjn.
KEELAN—HUNTER.—The marriage of
Hillary, daughter of Mr.-Mrs. Keeian.
South Paynenam, to Clem, son of Mr.-
Mrs. Hunter, North Adelaide, will be
solemnised St. Cyprians. Melbourne st,
ICorth Adelaide. March 6, 7 p.m.
LUFF—WETHERELL.—The marriage
arranged between Una Luff and Bom
bardier R. J. C. Wetherell will take place
at St. Andrew's Church. Walkerville, at
V pjn.. Wednesday, March 3.
McLEOD—AGARS.—The marriage of
Fay McLeod, daughter Mr.-Mrs. A. J. McLeod,
Ashford, to Robert (AXF.. ret.), son Mr -
Mrs: R. F. Agars, Oaklands, West Coast,
will be solemnised at Pirie St. Meth.
Church, Wed, March 3. 630 p.m.
MILLER—AYRES.— Marriage of Mabel A., daughter Mr.-Mrs. E. S. Miller, Lobe
thai, to James F. (AXF.. ret.), son Mrs.,
the late Mr. F. G. Ayres. Baimsdale. Vie,
will be solemnised Lutheran Ch^ Lobe
thai, on March 3. 6 pjn.
NISBETT—FISHER.—The marriage of
Betty, daughter of Mr. G. L. Nisbett.
Rose Park, to Donald (A.I.F-, ret.), son
of Mrs. S. M. Fisher. Hyde Park, will be
solemnised St. Matthew's, Marryatville.
at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 4
PHILLIPS—LINKE. - The marriage of
Willma, only daughter of Mrs. M. Phil-
lips, Burra, and late Mr. Phillips, to Mar-
tin, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Linke,
Gawler, at Church of England, Alice
Springs, March 6, 7.30 p.m.
RICHARDS—BURTON.—Marriage of
Kathlean, daughter Hon.-Mrs. R_ s.
Richards. Hawthorn, to Capt. John Bur
ton (A.I.F., ret.), son Mrs. Amy C. and
late Frank Burton, Mount Lawley. W.A..
Pirie St. Meth. Ch., Sat., Mar. 6, 5 p.m.
ROHRLACH—SCHUTZ The marriage
of N. V., daughter Mr.-Mrs. Rohrlach.
Nurtootpa. to G. C son Mr.-Mrs. Schutz.
Eudunda, will be solemnised at Light
Pass on March 6. 630 pm.
REYNOLDS—GODLEE~-Marr!age of
Edna M.. daughter Mrs. Reynolds, Glan
dore, and late W. H. Reynolds, to Her
bert R. lAXF.). son Mrs. M. M. Cousins.
Beaton PtL. and late A. J. Godlee. Pirte St.
Meth. Church, Thurs., Mar. 4. 7 pjn.
RUDOLPH—LEISHMAN.—The marriage
of Yvonne M.. yongest daughter Mr.-
Mrs. H. J. Rudolph, Peterhead, to Cpl.
John G. (AXF., ret.), eldest son Mr-
Mrs. E. Leishman. Blackwood. at St.
Bede's Ch, Semaphore, Mar. 3. 4.30 p.m.
SPURR—ROSE—Marriage of Joan,
only daughter Mr.-Mrs. R. Spurr. Nails
-worth, to John (AXF., ret.), younger
?on late Mr.-Mrs. J. Rose, of Victoria,
?will be solemnised St. Andrew's Church.
Walkerville. March 2. 7.30 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
BOYD —PEGLAR.—The engagement Is
announced of Audrey Patricia, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bord. of
Broadview, to Norman Ernest (R.A.E.,
AJ-FJ. only son of Mr. and Mrs E.
Peglar. Selton Park.
CREAR—NAULTY.—The engagement
is announced of Gloria L., only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Crear, West Croy-
don. to Sig. Ray H. (A.I.F.). only son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Naulty. Pt. Pirie.
HOLTON—WARLAND.—The en?gge
aant it announced of Valmaj Lillian,
?oty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c. W
JKtM. cf WoodvUle Park, to Colin Ed-
HBT QULAJ 9.;, youngest son of Mr.
?Mto. F. it Wartami, ml lilllsworth.
ENGAGEMENTS
JOHNS—WILLS.—The engagemt is
announced or Mary E., only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Johns, of Percyton.
to George S. t youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs S. A. Wills, of St. Peters (A.I.F. re
turned).
JARVIS—BROUGHAM.—The engage
ment 1$ announced of Helen Catherine,
only daughter Mr.-Mrs. L. D Jar vis, o[
Hectorv-ihe. to Stewart David, only son
Mr.-Mrs. H. E. Brougham, of Royston pk.
MALIN—DAFF.—The engagement is
announced of Daphne M., younger daugh-
ter of Mr. F. and late Mrs. Malin, Wood-
ville, to Pte. Vivian D. Daff (2nd A.I.F.
returned), younger son of Mr.-Mrs. D.
Daff, Rosewater Gardens.
WEICHERT—VOGT.—The engagement
is announced of Doris L., younger daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weichert, to
Lloyd B. (A.I.F.), elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Vogt. both of Bethel.
BIRTHDAYS
Maris McClement. 19 Leirh ay., Cla
rence Gardens 113 yrs.l: Mrs. Ruby Ede,
36 Robsart St., Parkside: Mrs. Lan Tap
ley. 68 Second ay.. St. Peters. "Cheerios"
—Ellis earlier. 659 Esplanade, Grange;
Mignon Middleton. Risden Park. Pt. Pirie.
DEATHS
CORNER.—On March 1, at a private
hospital, Edith, loved wife of the late Ed
ward Corner, of Albany. W.A. and loving
sister of Mrs. I Cocks. L Lee. and Charles
Brown. Resting.
FB.T-SY.—On March 1. at hospital,
Ehoda. dearly beloved wife of Richard
Robert Finlay. of 8 West street. York,
aged 89 years, leaving three sons and
three daughters to mourn their sad lors.
"In God's care."
FULTON.—On March 1 <suddeaiy).
William James Fulton, of 161 First ave
nue, Royston Park.
GEORGE.—On February 28, at Royal
Adelaide Hospital, Kathertne. dearly be
loved wife of Alfred James George, of
113 Coglin street, Brompton. aged 70
years.
GRAETZ. —On March 1. at hospital,
Pte. Robert Graetz. aged 21 years, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Graetz. of
Mannum. and loving brother of Frances.
HATT.—On February 28, at a private
hospital, James Harry G. (Jack), the
dearly beloved husband of Laura Hatt,
of 14 Fisher street, Fullarton Estate,
aged 44 years (late Savings Bank, S.A.).
MATHEWS—On March 1. at hospital,
William, beloved huband of the late
Elizabeth Matnews and loved father of
Herbert. Janle and Leslie, in his 95th
year.
MORRIS.—on March 1. at a private
hospital. Nell Eric, beloved infant son of
Eric and Florence, S Claire street. Lower
Mitcham.
SARGENT.—Feb. 27.William Maziere
(Bill) Sargent, late Snowtown. eldest son
late Marcus Maziere, Helen Jane Sargent,
loved brother of Jane (Mrs. Gill). Gertie
(Mrs. Harris). Maude (Mrs. Andrew),
aged 68. Privately Interred.
SECKER.—On Feb. 23, at a private
hospital, Wilfred (Will), the dear hus-
band of Ida (Stewart), late of Curra-
mulka. At rest.
SMITHSON (nee Doris Beer).—On
March 1, at hospital, Doris May Irene,
dearly beloved wife of Arthur Smithson,
of Yatala Plains, and loving mother of
Arthur and Avis, aged 33 years. "In
God's care."
SMITHSON (nee Doris Beer).—On
March 1, at Adelaide, Doris, loving
daughter of late Mr. A. J. Beer and Mrs.
E. Beer, affectionate sister of George,
Will (deceased), Clarrie. Elsie, Stan,
Albert, Harold. Peacefully sleeping.
STREETER.—On March 1, at her late
residence, Morphett rd., Morphettville.
Martha, beloved wife of Mark Streeter
and loving mother of Amy, Will and
Bessey. Aged 81 years.
WYLIE.—On March 1, at Stratbalbyn,
George, dearly loved husband of Ethel
Lillian Wylie and loving father of Max.
Ken. and Jean, aged 54 years.
WYLIE.—On March 1, at Strathalbyn
Private Hospital, George, loved brother
of R. Wylie, of Burt avenue. Hilton. Resting.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
"At the going down of the sun and In
the morning we will remember them "
EPPS. Alan.—A tribute of honor to our
dear brother Alan, died of illness, New
Guinea. Feb. I3.—Ever remembered by
his brother Alex, Floss, nephews Alex and
Ross,Peterborough, and brother Ted
(AIF).
HONDA. Leonard, Detroit, Michigan,
U.S.A., killed New Guinea, Nov. 30. 1942.
His smiling face and loving ways will
linger with us ever.—lnserted by Mrs.
Griffiths. Pat, Jean.
HEMBURY—A tribute of honor and
respect to Pte. George Hembury. who
made the supreme sacrifice in New
Guinea, Jan. 12. Our dearest wish today
is to have you around in the same old way.
—Inserted by Rose and Laurel Ward.
PETERSON. E. (U.S. Army).—A tribute
of honor to the memory of Everett, killed
in action. New Guinea. Dec. 25. 1942. —
Inserted by bis friend Elva Schulz, Largs.
PARMENTIER, Oscar. Detroit. Michi
gan, U.S.A-. killed in New Guinea. Dec
14. 1942. His smiling face and loving
ways will linger with us ever.—lnserted
by Mrs. Griffiths, Pat, Jean.
SOUTH.—On Feb. 8. result of enemy
action, our dearest friend Len. His smil
ing face and loving ways will live with
us always. Ever remembered. —Inserted
by Hilary and Pete.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
"At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them."
BOWEN.—In loving remembrance of
Ron. 2nd AIF., killed at Hawker. Feb.
28. 1941.—Inserted by his pal, Jack Lang.
IN MEMORIAM
AVERAY.—In loving memory cf dear
mother, passed away March 2, 1938.
Loving memories never die, as years roll
on and days go by.—lnserted by loving
son Leslie, daughter-in-law Myrtle.
BRIDEOAKE.—In loving memory of
our dear wife and mother, who passed
away on March 2. 1941.—Ever remem
bered by her loving husband and children,
Phil, Yvonne and daughter-in-law Nan.
BROWN. —In loving memory of my dear
mother and gran, who died March 2,
1941.—Not forgotten by her daughter,
Nellie, son-in-law Perc, granddaughters,
Patty and Shirley.
BAVERSTOCK.—In loving memory of
mother, who passed away March 2, 1937.
Of all the gifts from heaven above, the
greatest was our mother's love. A beau-
tiful memory left behind.—Sadly missed
by Dot and Yvonne.
CALDICOTT.—In loving memory of our
dear wife, mother and grandma, who
passed away on March 2. 1941. —Inserted
by her loving husband, daughters sons
and grandchildren.
CRADDOCK.—In fond memory of our
pal, Ron. who passed away suddenly on
Feb. 28. 1942.—inserted by Eric Gordon
and Fill.
CHILTON. —In loving memory of
Frank, who passed away on March 2,
1942.—Inserted by Florence Murtle.
CHILDS.—In loving memory of Clive,
who passed away on March 2. 1942. With
out farewell he fell asleep, with beautiful
memories for us to keep.—lnserted by
his twin brother, Alwyn, A.I.F., sister
in-law, Coral, and niece, Joylene.
CHILDS.—In loving memory of Clive
Gordon Childs. passed away 1942. Too
dearly loved to ever be forgotten.—By
his loving mum.
DOWNING. —Loving memories of Gordon
Arthur, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Downing, of Willaston. died at
Kingston. S-E.. March 2. 1940. Sweetly
resting at Dudley Park.—Ever remem
bered by his loved ones.
FRANCIS.—A token of love and re
membrance of our dear sister. Glad, died
March 2. 1936.—Loved and remembered
always by her sisters. Kath and May and
families.
GIFFORD.—In loving memory of my
dear sister. Louie, who passed away at
Semaphore. March 2, 1942.—Inserted by
her loving sister and brother-in-law
GWATKING.—In loving memory of
our dear daughter, who passed away on
March 2, 1937. Just a token, true and
tender, to show, dear Vina, we still re
member.—Sadly missed, father and
mother.
GWATKING.—In loving memory of
Vina L. (Toppy). died March 2, 1937.
Memory, like the ivy, clings.—Ever fondly
remembered by Uncle Jim and Aunt Lucy
HALLIDAY. Garnet Clem.—Beloved
husband of Violet, loving father cf Car
men, Sylvia, Carl. Memories keep you
near.
HOCKING.—In loving memory of cur
dear sister. Mrs. Jack Hocking, Nairne
(nee Nurse Thomas), who passed away
March 2, 1942. Kind, loyal and true—
Inserted by Amy. Tom. Walter, Will. Perc.
HARRIS.— In loving memory of Reg.
passed away March 1. 1941 We often
sit and think of you, the things you used
to say and do.—lnserted by his loving
sister Muriel, nephew and niece Fay and
Ned.
HARRIS. Reg.—In loving memory of
our dear son and brother, passed away
March 1, 1941. Not Just today, but every
day in silence we remember.—Inserted
by his loving parents, brother Syd. Doff
and Ray.
HARRIS.—In loving memory of Reg
passed away March 1, 1941. We'll meet
again.—Inserted by his loving wife and
daughter. Ina and Ruth.
KITSON.—In loving memory of my
dear wife. Laurel, who passed away
March 2. 1938. Sweet memories stay as
near as yesterday.—inserted by her lov
ing husband. Les.
KITSON.—In loving memory of Laurel,
passed away March 2. 1938. A memory
time cannot dim.—lnserted by Violet and
Spog.
LOUGHHEAD.—Remembrance mother,
passed away March 1, 1937. Mother was
strong, yet meek; tho' failing body, still
smiling thru'; her heart was so tender;
no greater love could render, mother dear
mother of mine.—lnserted by children.
LONG.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away Feb. 28 For
ever in our thoughts.—lnserted by Bella.
Charlie. Win. Joe.
MORTIMER.—In memory of our dear
wife and mother, passed away March 2.
1940. A smiling face, a heart or gold:
the dearest mother the world could hold.
—Inserted by her loving husband and
children.
MAGGS.—In loving memory of Vern.
who passed away March 2. 1941. Just
a memory, fond and true, to show that I
I still think of you—Inserted by his loving
wife Mabel.
MAGGS.—A tribute of remembrance of
Vernie. who passed away March 2. 1941
--. To be with us in the same old way would
be our dearest wish today.—Dot and
Mostyn.
MERRITT.—Loving memories of our
dear sister Ethel, died March 2, 1942. A
tsmiling face. a heart or gold.—Remem
bered by her sisters. Belle. Lurline. and
- brother Steve.
MERRITT.—In loving memory of
Ethel, who passed away March 2. 1942.
A smiling face, a heart of gold; the
dearest wife the world could ever hold.
Inserted by her husband and son, Ron.
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