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BIRTHS
FREARSON (nee Phyllis Yeend).— On Janu-
ary 15, at Tumby Bay Hospital, to the wife
of Leonard P. Frearson — a daughter. Both well.
MARRIAGES
WOOD— SCHMAAL.— On December 19, 1931,
at the Norman Memorial Church, Kilkenny,
by the Rev. W. Evans. Alfred Arthur, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wood, Allenby Gar-
dens, to Myrtle Alvera, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Schmaal, of Kilkenny.
DEATHS
PACEY.— On January 15, at her residence
12 Eleventh street, Bowden, Margaret Helena,
dearly beloved wife of Benjamin Pacey, aged
75 years. Requiescat in pace.
SMITH. — On January 16, at her daughter's
residence (Mrs. W. M. Burgoyne). 21 Bewyer
street, Rosewater, Mary Ann, widow of Alex-
ander Henry Smith. Aged 78 years. Late of
Port Pirie.
STEVENS.— On January 16, at Adelaide Hos-
pital, John Arthur, dearly beloved husband of
Emma Stevens, 41 Port road, Hindmarsh, leav-
ing one son, three daughters, and seven grand-
children. Aged 63 years.
ANGUS.— On January 16, 1932, at Repatriat-
tion Hospital, Keswick, Charles Philip beloved
husband of Vera Blanche, and loving father
of Shirley Dawn Angus, late of 15 Yulinda
Terrace, Mitcham Estate, Lower Mitcham
Aged 36 years. At rest.
BURNS.— On January 16, at his residence,
No. 1 Goodwood road, Wayville, William
Middleton, husband of the late Mary Janie
Burns, and much-loved father of Len, Bill,
Eric, Jack. Molly, and Jane. Aged 66 years.
RETURN THANK
MR. and Mrs. W. J. RIGLIN and SON
sincerely THANK all friends and neigh-
bors for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tri-
butes, and personal expressions of kind sym-
pathy in their sad loss of their beloved son
Leonard, especially the doctors, matron, and
nurses of the Peterborough Memorial Hospi-
tal, for their great attention, also the officers
and staff of the S.A.R., Peterborough.
FUNERAL NOTICES
BURNS. — The Friends of the late Mr. WIL-
LIAM MIDDLETON BURNS are informed
that his Funeral (motor) will Leave his Resi-
dence, No. 1 Goodwood road, Wayville,
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, for the
West Terrace Cemetery.
GEO. DOWNS & SON. Undertakers,
Phone 735. Jeffcott street, North Adelaide.
LAWSON— The Friends of the late Mr.
ARTHUR HOWARD LAWSON (late of Cla-
rence Park and A.I.F.) are respectfully in-
formed that his Funeral will Leave the Resi-
dence of his Brother-in-law (Mr. J. Ivett), 27
Berkley street, Cheltenham, on SUNDAY, at
4 p.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery.
SIDNEY HARRISON, Undertaker. Co-operative
Buildings, Port road, Alberton. Phone Y 1255.
PACEY.— The Friends of Mr. BENJAMIN
PACEY are respectfully Informed that
the Funeral of his late WIFE (Margaret Helena)
will Leave his Residence, 12 Eleventh street,
Bowden, on SUNDAY, at 3.30 p.m., for the
Catholic Cemetery. West terrace.
FRANK J. SIEBERT. Undertaker.
Phone 413 47-49 Wakefield street.
SMITH. —The Friends of the late Mrs MARY
ANN SMITH, widow of the late Alexan-
der Henry Smith, are respectfully informed
that her Funeral will Leave her daughter's
Residence (Mrs. W. M. Burgoyne), 21 Bowyer
street, Rosewater, on SUNDAY, at 3 p.m., for
the Cheltenham Cemetery.
P. GANNONI & SON. Undertakers.
Head office. 337 Parade, Norwood, Phone
F 5109; 21 High street. Kensington. Phone
F 1208.
ANGUS. — The Friends of the late Mr.
CHARLES PHILLIP ANGUS, late 43rd
Battalion, and late of Yulinda terrace, Mitcham
Estate, Lower Mitcham, are respectfully in-
formed that his Funeral will Leave the Resi-
dence of William Creeper. Esq., No. 5 Albert
street, Mitcham, on MONDAY, January 18, at
3.45 p.m., for the West Terrace Cemetery.
R. T. WALLMAN & SON, Undertakes,
212 Pulteney St., phone C 769; Goodwood
rd., Millswood, U 2581; 100 Henley Beach
rd., Mile-End, L 4252.
AT YOUR SERVICE
W. NOAL. UNDERTAKER,
and Motor Hearse Proprietor.
4 Mornington road Unley Phone F 5109.
Super Hudson Equipment.
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