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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND
DEATH NOTICES
BIRTHS
BEAUMONT. — On the 3rd of August, at
Glenwyne Hospital. Goodwood road to Mr
kne Mrs. L. E. 3eaumont ol Bellevue Estate
— a bonny son i Bruce Learmonti.
HANNAFORD. — On the 3rd ol August, at thr
Soldiers' Memorial Hospital to Mr and Mrs
V. C. Hannaford. of Rivrrton— a son.
JOHNS.— On the 7th of August, at Pata
*ilya Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Dud
KENNEWELL. (nee Margaret Kennedy).— On
the 13th of July, at Whyalla Hospital to Mr
and Mrs. L. Kennewell — a son (Geoffrey
Leonard). Thanking Dr. Fox and staff.
MAYO.— On the 7th of August, to the wife
of Lieutenant Eric Mayo. R.A.N.— a son.
McCORMACK (nee Brown) — On the 5th of
August, at Hutt street Private Hospital, to
Gwen and Jim McCormack, of Hackney— a son
(Brian Gordon). Thanking Dr. Solomon and
hospital staff.
POTTER. — At Park teriace Private Hospital
on the 28th of July, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C
Pol ter. of Clarendon — a daughter.
PLATTEN- — On the 31st of July, to the wife
of James 'Jim' Platten. of Waikerie — a son.
Both well.
SCRIVEN inee Mav Inklevi. -On the 6th of
August, at 'Wendouree ' Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scriven— a son. Both well.
No visitors lor seven days.
WINCKEL mee Lorna Evans .— On the 6th
of August, at Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Laurie Winckel, of South Payneham—
a daughter (Yvonne Maureen Kae. Thank
ing Dr. Ronald Verco and hospital staff. No
visitors for seven days.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
BARNES — SCOTT. — The marriage of Phyllis,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnes, ot
10 North terrace. Hackney, and Albert Gor
don Scott, younger son of the late Mr. and
lire- A. E. Scott, will be solemnised at St.
Paul's Church. Pullenev street, on Saturday,
the 10th of August, at 7. IS p.m.
HARDING — WILLIAMS. -Tht marriage o:
Lois J., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E
Harding, of Exeter, to Morris, younger son or
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Williams, of Exeter, will
be solemnised at the Methodist Manse. Exeter,
on Saturday, the 10th of August, at 4.30 p.m
Friends and relatives invited to ceremony. No
^reception. ?
JONES — CUSHWAY. — The marriage of Jean,
only daughter ot Mrs. and the late Mr. E.
Jones, of Ethelton. to Douglas, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cushway. Young street,
Kent Town, will be solemnised at St. Paul's
Church. Port Adelaide, tonight at 7 p.m
LYNCH— BOOTH — The marriage of Vera
W. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Lynch, of Hackham, to Vernon C., only son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Booth, of Reynella, will be
solemnised at the Morphett Vale Baptist
Church on Saturday, the 10th of August, at
7 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
ALLINGAME — BATTY. — The engagement is
Announced of C. Beatrice, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allingame, of Finniss. to Claude
A. third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Batty.
of Findon.
EVES — SCALES. — The engagement Is an
nounced of Mona. eldest daughter of Mrs. I
K. Eves, of Bond:. New South Wales, to
Gerard, only son of Mrs. M. J. Scales, of Mili
tary road. Semaphore.
FREWIN — COYLE. — The engagement is an
nounced of Barbara, daughter of Canon and
Mrs. T. H. Frewin. to Albert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. a. J. Coyle. of Sydney.
HILL — MILLER. — -The engagement is an
sounced of Vivien Jean, youngest daughter of
Mrs. A. M. Hill, of Finnaroo. to Frederick
John, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller.
Sturt.
HASKETT — ELLIS. — The engagement is an
nounced of Caroline iKay). only daughter of
Mrs. and the late Mr. H. Haskett. of Hind
marsh Tiers, to Alwyn (Alec;, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. bih«i of Wayrille.
LANGLEY — HORNE. — The engagement is
announced of Valmai E.. onlv daughter of Mr.
find Mrs. L_ G. Langley. of Border/town, to
A. J. (Charlie), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Home, of St. Leonards.
McKAY — JONES — The engagement is an
nounced of EUie. eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. McKay, of Murraytown, to Lloyd
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Jones, ot
Wirrabara
RODGER— SMITH. — The engagement is an
nounced of Sally, sixth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Rodger, ol Semapnore, to Norman
W. Smith, Second *tp youngest son of Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Hougnton.
ROSENHAIN — HOLMES. — The engagement
Is announced of Yvonne Dorothea, only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Rosenhain, North
Unley, to Ralph Ashmeade, third son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. K. Holmes, Pinnaroo.
WINKLER — PINE. — The engagement is an
nounced of Gwendoline, youngest daughter of
Mr. and the late Mrs. R. A. Winkler. of Hilton,
to Lester G. H. Pine, of Cheltenham, younger
con of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Pine, of
Port Pirie. ?
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings ere extended to the under
mentioned members of the Children's Hospital
Birthday League. All communications re
garding birthdays in this column must be
addressed to the Lay Superintendent Chil
dren's Hospital, North Adelaide ' Minimum
insertion fee. 2/6.
Mrs. I. Swanson. 24 Mcllor rd., Glanvllle 18O1
Beryl Cumow. Wirrabara.
Marjorie Starkey, Sanderston.
*^en Crouch. Manoora.
Eric Phillips, Curramulka.
Lindsay Sykes. South terrace. Pooraka.
Mrs. O-. Phillips. Cbatsworth grove. Toorak.
Wilma Lang. Yahl.
Cheerio *
Gavan Hunter. Mlntaro.
DEATHS
BIVEN On the 7th of August, E. Faren
don. beloved husband of Mabel S. Biven, of
35 Devonshire street. North Walkerville. in
his 56th year.
COOK (nee McLeod). — On the 6th ol August,
at the residence of her daughter Mrs Kin
ross, 36 Eaton street, Redfern. Annie Kate,
loved wife of the late Oscar Edwin Cook, and
loving mother of Mrs. Will Turner Summer
town; Mrs. Kinross, Reufern- Allan Cook.
Keyueton. Aged 88 years. Resting.
CLARKE.— On the 7th of August, at Ade
laide, Ernest Clarke, of 66 Corryton street,
Adelaide, late 3rd Light Horse. A1F.. and
loving; father of Herbert, Alfred (A.IJ-.1 and
Ac the going down of the sun. and in the
morning we shall remember them
CROWGEY. — On the 6th of August, at a
private hospital, suddenly. James Henry, dearly
beloved husband of Lillian Crowgey. late ol
V.ctoria road. Rydalmere. New South Wales
Aged 74 years.
ELLIS. — On the 7th of August, at the Sol
fliers' Memorial Hospital, Mount Barker
Martha, widow of Alfred Emest Ellis, of
Meadows, and late of Gawler. loving mother
ot Gladys, Nellie and Leslie, aged 74 years
GILLARD. — On the 4th of August at Orro-
roo HospitaI, Alice Mary, dearly beloved wife
of William, and loving mother of Annie and
Jack, of Johnburg aged 60 years. Requiescat
in pace.
HADEN. — On the 7th ot August, at his late
residence. 28 Brigalow avenue, Kensington
Gardens. Martin, the dearly beloved husband
of Marearet Haden. ased 62 years.
HOMER.— On the 7th at August, at hts
residence. 28 Crowther street. Adelaide. Wil
liam Homer (late of S.A.R.I. dearlv beloved
husband of Catherine Homer. Aged*83 years.
At rest. ?
HORNSEY. — On the 7th of August, John
Leonard, dearly beloved eldest son of Mr and
Mrs. O. Hornsey. of Cadell, and loving bro
ther of Reta. Stan. Ossie and Ron. aged 23
HUGHES. - On the 7th of August, at her
son's residence. Victor Harbor. Catherine,
widow of Mr. J. A. Hughes, late of Willunga
and beloved mother of H. M. Lawrence, of
Victor Harbor, and E. L. Lawrence of Kay-
mok, W.A. Aged 84 years.
HALLIDAY.— On the 7th of August,
Charles Grant, beloved husband of the late
Jane Edith Halliday, of 14 Janet street,
Evandale. aged 81 years 67 years' service
with Coltan. Palmer & Preston
LAWLESS.— On the 7th of August, at her
late residence. Second Valley. Ellen Mary
Lawless, in her 73rd year. R.I.P.
LIDDY. — On the 7th ot August, at her resi
dence. Wallaroo. Mary Ellen, dearly beloved
?wife of Terence L. Liddy. and loving mother
nr Desmond and Patricia. RJJ»
OXLADE. — On the 6th of August, at the re
sidence of her son-in-law, Mr C J Carr 171
Bower road. Ethelton. Catherine Marv. :elict
of William Charles Oxlade, aged 76 years.
WALTER.— On the 7th of August, at his
residence. 59 Windsor avenue Woodvi'Je Es
tate. William Francis Arthur Walter, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. L. Walter, and
loving brother of IdL Jack and Dick
WALTER — On the 7th of August, at his resi
dence, 59 Windsor avenue. WoodviUe Estate.
William Francis Arthur Walter beloved hus
band of Hazel Walter, and daddy of little
Brian. =eed 32 years.
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR
BEVERLEY. — In lovine remembrance of our
dear husband and dad. Sapper *Bev- Beverley
late 2nd Field Company Engineers, called to
higher service on the 8th of Aujrust. 1939.
Though absent from among us.
— Inserted by his loving wife amf^riildren.
CARR.—In memory of Sergeant-Major W. J
P. Carr, 27th Battalion, killed in action in
France on the 8th of August, 1918
Loved and ever remembered.
—Inserted by his wife and children, Florence,
Jeane, Billy, and Jessie.
EMSLEY. — In loving' memory of Harry. '
killed in action in France on the 8th of
No one knows how much I miss you
Few have seen me weep:
I shed my tears from a broken heart :
While others are asleep. '?
— Inserted by his loving mother and brothers
JAMES. — In loving memory of Private !
Joseph Henry James, died of wounds on the
Sth of August. 1916.
— Inserted by his loving wife. !
JOHNSON. — In lovlnc memory of Alan
Edgar, on'.y beloved son of C. H. and M. l: :
Johnson. Kensington Park, who uas killed in i
action. France, on the 8th of August. 1918. '
JOHNSON. — In fond remembrance of Alan
Edgar, our beloved nephew, who died in ac- ;
tlon, France, on the 8th of August. 1918 |
.—Inserted by aunties Flo. Eveline. Maud and !
Lillian.
STEVENS. — In loving memory of our beloved j
ton and brother. Fred, killed in action Villiers
Bretonneux. on the 8th of Aueust. 1918. Ever I
remembered.— Inserted bv his lovinc mother.
sisters and brothers. i
TIDMARSH. — In loving memory of Charles I
Sdgar. who was killed in France on the 8th ;
Of August. 1918. aged 28 years.
— Ever remembered by his mother and sis
ters. Sefton Park.
IN MEMORIAM
ALLEN. — A tribute of kind remembrance
from Rachel to my loved husband, William
Walter Allen, who dlea on the 8th of August.
1938, late of Whyalla. grandson of Robert
George Allen. Iron foundry. Blackheath, Eng
Uii (Mizpah).
IN MEMORIAM '
AMOS.— In loving memory of my dear wife, j
Matilda Hires, who passed away at Mount 1
Lofty on thf 8'.h of aurum, 1939.
— E\rr remembered bv her loving husband.;
Joseph.
BANNON. — In loving memory of our hus- !
band and father. Alex, who passed away on ,
the 8lh o! August. 1935 j
Another year its chances bring.
1 Though death divides fond memories cling.
Inserted by h:s Inrmc wile. Jennie, and
lamiiv. Syd and Viv.. .Iran and Bob. Clem.
Joan.' and' Ha7.-I.
BEAUMONT. — In '.oviil(r memory of our
dear mother, wiio passed aivay on the 8i!i of
August. 1937.
Hit l:f? a beautiful memory. ;
! — InFert?d bv her ijvins daushter. Ella. Sia.
and Tr-yor.
BEAUMONT. — Ir, lovinc memory of my dear
mother, who parsed away on the 8lh of :
Aueust. 1937.
— Ever remembered by her dauffli*er Emma,
son-in-law Stan, and grandsons Jac*£ and Gor- ;
don.
BEAUMONT. — In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on the 8lh of Aue- !
us*. 1937.
Loved by all. ,
—Inserted by her loving »n and daughter-;
in-'.iw. B'll. Kath and srandson Ronnie.
BEAUMONT. — In Iovin? memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 8th of
August, 1937. |
To be with us in the same old way '
Would be our dearest wish today. r
— Inserted by her loving sons. Alt and Cyril. I
BEAUMONT. — In loving memory- of my dear
wife, who passed away at Allenby Gardens on
the 8th of August. 1937.
A beautiful memory left behind.
—Inserted by her loving husband.
BROOKS. — In loving memory of our dear i
husband and father, who died' at Clarendon, j
on the 8th of August. 1939
Sometime we will understand.
— Inserted by his lovinc wife and family.
COULTER. — In loving memory of our dear
dad. who passed awav on the Btb of Aueust
1927. ' ' i
A loving thought, sweet and tender.
Just to show we still remember. !
—Inserted by Addie. Lil. Flo. Vic. Roy. Fred. [
COULTER. — In loving memory of our dear !
dad. who passed away on the Sth of August. '
1927. 1
Remembered always. ]
— Inserted by Alec and Gerda. !
HAMLYN.— Treasured are the memories of
my dear mother, who fell asleep on the 8th
of August. 1935.
Nothing can ever take away
The love the heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every day.
Remembrance keeps you noar
— Sadly missed and longed for always by her
loving daughter. May.
HANCOCK. — In loving memory of our dear
wife, devoted mother and much loved jranny j
who died suddenly on the 8th of August. 1932.
There is a road we call remembrance.
Where thoughts and wishes me-;. !
We take that load in thought todiy. \
To meet you. mother, for God has -Ailled I
This day we shall not greet. |
— Inserted by her loving husband and .laugh- !
ter. Teatree Gully. I
HANCOCK- — In loving memory of dear dad. !
who passed away on the 8th of August. 1938. !
A pleasant smile, a heart of gold. j
The dearest dad the world could hold. |
For every one he did his best. ;
—Inserted br Fred. Avis. Joyleen. and Yvonne, j
HANCOCK. — In loving memory of our friend
Charlie, who passed away on the 8th of August.
1938.
— Ever remembered by Harry and Beat. I
HANCOCK. — In loving memory of our dear !
husband and father, who passed awav on the
8th of August. 1938.
The flowers we placed upon your grave
May wither and decay.
But the love for you that lies beneath
Will never fade away.
—Remembered by his loving wife and family
Charlie. Dulcie. Ivy. Jack. John, Agnes. Allen.
Beatty and Jeff
HODSON. — In loving memory of dear [
granny (Mrs. Jane Hodsom. who died at;
Semaphore on the 8th of August. 193C. |
— Ever remembered by Maggie.
HODSON. — In memory of our dear motner.
who passed away on the 8th of August. 1936
— Always remembered by Mill and Ted. 1
HUNTINGTON. — In loving memory of dear j
Huntie, who passed away on the 8th of '
August. 1939.
We have you in our memory,
God has you in Bis care.
— Inserted by Thelma. Bill, and children.
KELLY. — In Iovinu meroorv of our dear
wife and mother. Vera. who passed awav on
the 8th of Aueust. 1938.— Inserted bv her
Iovine husband. Gladys. Bert, and Jack.
KELLY. — In loving memorv of our dear
loved Vera. who was called home on the 8th -
nf August, 1938. a^ed 44 years. j
She is safe in the keeping of Jesus,
Away from all sorrow and pain: '
In the beautiful Kingdom of Heaven.
She is waiting to welcome us there. !
— Inserted bv mother, brother and sisters !
KRIEG. — Iii lox-ing memory of our dear'
grandson and nephew, accidentally killed on '
the 8th of August, 1938. '
Links of gold may rust and sever. I
But links of love will last for ever.
— Inserted by Bis loving grandma and aunty.
KRIEG. — In loving memory .of our dear son.
Max. who was killed at Oaklands on the 8lb
of August, 1938.
A face we loved is missing,
A face we loved is still:
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
— Sadly missed by his loving mother and
father. j
KRIEG. — In loving memory of Max, who :
died on the 8th of August. 1938. result acci-j
dent.
Things may change in every way.
But our love for you. dear Max. will never
change.
—Inserted by Aunty Beat. Art. Ron. and Mavis. ,
KRIEG. — in. lovin; memory of dear Max.:
died on the 8th of August, 1938. ;
Deep in our hearts his memory is kept.
We who loved him will never forget.
— Inserted by grandma, auntie Gertie, uncle:
MALTHOUSE. — In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on the 8th of
August. 1938.
There's a grave I often visit
In a spot not far away.
Where I laid my dear mother
Two years ago today.
-- Inserted by her loving son. George.
MALTHOUSE. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother. who passed
away on the 8th of August. 1938.
Honest and true in heart and mind.
A beautiful memory left behind.
— Inserted her daughters Ivv and Ruby, and
grandchildren.
MARSTON. — In fond and Iovine memory of
our dear mother. Frances Laura Marston. who
passed away at Adelaide on the 8th of Aueust.
1937. Sweetest memories. |
—Inserted by her sons and daughters. Norman.
MurieL Rene Ryland and Fred. . . ;
MORGAN.— In loving memory of our oear
dad and pa who died on the 8th of August ,
1935. at Peterborough. i
Another year its changes brings. j
Though death divides fond memory clings. \
? Inserted by his :orjng son Lew. daughter
in-law HazeL and children
MORGAN. — In loving memory of our dear ?
father and grandpa, who died suddenly on ,
the 8th of August, 1935. |
One of the dearest in every way. !
Loved and missed more every day. i
—Inserted bv his loving daughter, Gladys.'
son-in-law. Rov. and grandchildren. Faith1
MORGAN. — In loving memory of our lovlnf; .
husband and father, who passed away at Peter
borough on the 8th of August. 193S.
Life is eternal, ooir love will remain:
In God's own time we will meet again.
—Ever remembered by wife, son Hedley. daush- I
ter Dorothey. Reub. grandchildren Consie and
Walter Arnold.
MORGAN. — In loving memory of our dear
'ather and grandpa, who died suddenly on
the 8th ot August. 1935.
To one we owed so much: j
A loving memory never forpot. ,
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter- j
in-law. Charles. Gladys. and grandson
Georsie. Peterborough. I
MURPHY.— In loving memory of our dear;
mother and grandmother, who passed away;
on the 8th of August. 1939. R.I.P- |
Another year its changes bring.
Though death divides fond memory clings.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Muriel and
grandchildren. Beat and Geoff.
MARCH. --^'wIy11 onTheTth'^ 'August.'' 1934°
Alwavs in our hearts. Remembrance. — In-
serted by her daughter Inez, granddaughter
Margaret, and Erest friend Jack.
McMAHON. — In loving memory of my dear I
brother. Will, who passed away on the 8th!
of August. 1335. at Farina. :
? Sad'.y missed. Sister Nell.
PRIDEAUX.— In loving memory of our flear
sister and aunt, who passed away on the 8th
— Ever''emembered by her loving sister Kat»
and family and nephew. Joe.
PRIDEAUX.— In loving memory of mv aeari
mother and wife, who passed away on the 8th |
of August. 1939.
Deep in our hearts her memory Is Kept.
We who loved her will never forget.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Eileen, and
husband.
RICHARDS mee Hewish).— In loving memory
of our dear mother, who passed away on th»
Sth of August. 1934.
— Ei-er remembered by her loving son Hurtle,
dauahter-in-law and grandchildren.
ROBERTS. — To the memory of Emma Maria
Roberts, who passed away on the 7th of
August. 1939. . !
The flowers we placed upon your grave i
May wither and decay: j
But iny mnmory of vou. dpar. !
Will' never fade away. ;
? Inserted bv her lovins husband. Mann.
STODDART. — In loving memory of our dear,
wife and mother who passed away on the 8th i
of August. 1936. !
Deep in our h^urt s a memory i? kept
Of one wp loved and will never forjret. I
— Inserted by hrr loving huMiand. daughters.
SANGSTER. —In loving memory of my dear
son. Alfred George r-Happy'i. who died ?.r
Parnaron. on the 8th of August, 1906.
— Inserted by hi? loving mother.
TAYLOR.— in '.ovine memory of our dear
husband, fathpr. and grandparent. John
Taylor, whn !-?!: asleep in Jeius on the Sth
of August. 1939. ft rest.
TANDY. — I:: lovinc memory of my dear
mother. »ho passed awav on the 8tli of
August. 1935: also my dear father, on the
6th of September. 1938.
Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept
Of those we loved and will never forget.
— Ever remembered bv their daughter and
family, also Reg.
WOODS. — In :oving memory of Robert, who
passed away on the 8th of August. 1933.
I As years rol. by we still remember.
I —Inserted by his loving wife, Irene, and son.
Harry.
FUNERAL NOTICES
I9d. per .inc. 30 Inters or figures, min. 2 ilnesl
OXLADE — THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs.
CATHERINE MARY OXLADE .relict of
William Charles Oxlade i arc respectfully ln
lormed that her Funeral will leave the resi
dence of her son-in-law. Mr. c. J. Carr. 171
Bower road. Elhelton. on THURSDAY, at 2J(i:
p.m.. for the Chiltenham Cemetery.
SIDNEY HARRISON. Undertaker.
Funeral Parlors.
171-173 Port iojd. AlbTton. Phone J1255_
HOMER— THE FRIENDS of the late Mr.'
WILLIAM HOMER ilate of S.A.R.i are.
respectlully informed that his Funeral will
leave his late residence. 28 Crowther street.
Adelaide, on THURSDAY, at 3.30 p m., for the !
West Terraee Cemetery.
FRANK J. S1EBERT. Fim-ral Director.
47. 49 WaKcflrtc street. Adelaide. Phone C413. .
COOK mee McLeod/.— THEFRIENDS of the;
V^ late Mrs. ANNIE KATE COOK, widow of
Oscar Edwin Cook, late of Kangaroo Island. ,
are respectfully informed that her Funer.il will
leave tile residence of her daughter. Mrs. H.
G Kinross. 3C Eaton -street. Redfern. od i
THURSDAY, at 11 a.m., for the High street;
(Kensington i Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES fc SON. Funeral Directors. I
193 Unley 'road. Unley. Phone U1OG0. and
41 Church street. Highgate. Phone U5287.
CLARKE. — THE FRIENDS of the late Mr.
-? ERNEST CLARKE, late 3rd Light Horse.
A.I.F.. are respectfully informed that his
Funeral will leave his lat* residence. 66
Corryton -street. Adelaide, on FRIDAY, at 4.15
p.m . for the AJ.F. Cemetery. West terrace. !
ALFRED JAMES & SON. Funeral Directors, j
193 Unley road. Unley. Phone U1060. And !
41 Church street. Highgate. Phone U5287:_ i
ELLIS. -^THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs.!
J MARTHA ELLIS, widow of Alfred Ernest
Ellis, of Meadows, and late of Gawler. are
respecrful'.y informed that her Funeral will
leave 193* Unley road, TJnley. on FRIDAY,
at 3 p.m.. for the Cheltenham Cemetery.
ALFRED JAMES «: SON. Funeral Directors.
193 Unley road. Unley. phone D1O60: and
42 Monmou'lh road. Westbourne Park. Phone
U2351: ?
(CROWGEY. — THE FRIENDS of the late Mr.
- JAMES HENRY CROWGEY (late of Vic
toria road. Rydalmere. New South Wales i, are!
respectfully informed that his Funeral will !
leave the residence or Mr. T. G. Bosanko. 16
Grant avenue. Rose Park, on THURSDAY, at
1 45 p m.. for the West Terrace Crematorium
PENGELLEY A- KNABE. Funeral Directors.
Head Office and Chapel.
210 Rundle street. _Central_49K ?
HORNSEY.— THE FRIENDS of the late Mr.
JCHN LEONARD HORNSEY. of Cadell.
are respectfully informed that his Funeral will
leave St. Augustine's Church. Renmark. on|
FRIDAY, at 3 p.m.. for the Renmark Come- -
er~R. T. WALLMAN Jfc SON. Undertakers.
212-214 Pultenev St.. City. C7r,9;
Miliswood Estate, and Broadview. ? ;
SLEADER.— THEFRIENDS of the late Mrs. ,
ALICE JANE SLEADER. relict of A. W.
Sleader are respectfully informed that hej' :
Remains were removed from the residence of|
her daughter -Mrs. W. F. Colyen. Cambridge c
terrace. Brighton, on WEDNESDAY, and prt- 1
vatcly laid to rest in the North Brighton Ceme- j
F. H. TREVELION. Undertaker. '
Brighton. Phor.e X7318 ? |
MILTON.—The FRIENDS of the late Mr.
JAMES MILTON are respectfully informed
that his Funeral will leave 10 Hughes street,
North Unley, on THURSDAY, at 11.30 a.m.,
for the West terrace Cemetery.
OLIVER RAYMOND, Undertaker.
61 Unley road, Unley. Phone U5869.
HALLIDAY.— The FRIENDS of the late Mr
CHARLES GRANT HALLIDAY are respect
fully informed that his Funeral will leave his
late' residence. 14 Janet street. Evandale. on
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, for the
Payneham Cemclerv
'W. WILLIAMSON & SON. Undertakers.
1C4 Wellington road. Payneham. F1707.
HADEN.— THE FRIENDS'or~thc . iate~Mr.
MARTIN HADEN are respectfully in
formed that his Funeral will leave his late
residence, 28 Brigalow avenue. Kensington
Gardens, on THURSDAY, at 3 o'clock, for a
short service at St. Edward's Church, thence
:or :he North road Cemetery.
GEO DOWNS & SON. Funeral Directors.
67 Jeffcolt St.. xorth Adelaide. Ph. 738.
WALTER.— THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. [
1» WILLIAM FRANCIS ARTHUR WALTER
are respectfully informed that his Funeral is ,
appointed to leave his late residence. 59 1
Windsor avenue. WoodviUe Estate, on THURS
DAY, the 8th of August, at 2.45 p.m.. for the i
Cheltenham Cemetery. ;
J. T. HOARE & SON.
Funeral Directors and Cremaiers.
238 Port road. Kilkenny. Phone M7945.
SPAIN.—THE FRIENDS of Mr. PATRICK
JAMES SPAIN are respectfully informed
that the Funeral of his late WIFE (Louisa)
will leave his residence, 32 Chief street,
Brompton, on THURSDAY, at 3 p.m., for the
Catholic Cemetery, West terrace.
F. T. ELLIOTT & Son, Funeral Directors,
Hindmarsh. L4668.
H.A.C.B. SOCIETY MEMBERS are hereby
notified that the Funeral of the late
LOUISA SPAIN, wife of Brother Patrick Spain,
will leave No. 32 Chief street, Brompton, at
3 p.m. on THURSDAY, for the West terrace
Cemetery.
W. S. MURPHY, Secretary.
HUGHES.—THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs.
CATHERINE HUGHES, relict of Mr. J. A
Hughes, late of Willunga. are respectfully in
formed that her Funeral will leave St. Stephens
Church on THURSDAY, at 3.30 p.m. for
St. Stephens Cemetery. Willunga.
WAYE BROS. Undertakers.
Willunsa. Phone 2511. ?
LAWLESS. ~THE FRIENDS of the late Miss
ELLEN MARY LAWLESS are respectfully
informed that her Funeral will leave her late
residence. Second Valley, on THURSDAY, a*
3 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery. Norman
ville.
HENRY ROADS. Yankalilliu
Phone 92. Funeral
W. H. OVERALL. Victor Harbor. Director!.
Phone SSj ?
LIDDY. — THE FRIENDS of Mr. TERENCE
J-J L. LIDDY are respectfully informed that
the Funeral of his late WIFE (Mary Elleni
:.i appointed to leave his residence. Globe
Hotel, Wallaroo. TODAY (THURSDAY!.
Ausust 8lh. at 3 pjn.. for the Wallaroo Ceme
tery LES. V HADDY. Funeral Director.
? Kadina. Phone 18. ?
\_A.— SEWELLS. FLORISTS. Wreaths that
will please you. from 5/- 4 Rundle st.
C2026. After hours. L4915. ?
A— FUNERAL FLOWERS PROMPTLY de
livered. Tucker's, florists. 9 Grole st. C4385
A MUCH NICER WREATH FOR 5/- AT
A PENGILLY'S. FLORISTS. GROTE ST.
Central 2108 After hours. L5629. ?
—TFT US EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY IN
FLOWERS Wreath^ from 5/- THELMA.
48 King William st. C5799: after hours F5188
DYEING for mourning at shortest notice.
Bronsons. Dyer* and Dry Cleaners. J6171.
WENDOLYN ART FLORIST. WREATHS
from 5'- deliv. 240 Prospect rd. M3174.
CENTENNIAL ^ARK,
THE GARDEN CEMETERY,
SITUATED GOODWOOD ROAD SOUTH
GRASSED LOTS, £5/5/-.
tenanoe for terms of lease — 50 years.
CITY OFFICE. EPWORTH BUILDINGS,
PIRIE STREET. TELEPHONE C8998.
RETURN THANKS
CARSLAKE.— THE SONS and DAUGH
TERS of the laU? EMILY ROSE CARS
LAKE, of Gawier South, wish to THANK
all kind friends and relatives for floral tri
butes, letters, cards, and telegrams, and per
str.al expressions of svmpathv in their recent
sad loss nf their dear mother. Will all
please accent this as personal acknowlede
ment of sincere gratitude? ?
R. AND MRS BERT SPAETH. Wilming^
ton. wish to THANK all kind friends and
relatives for noral tributes, letters, cards, and
personal expressions of svmpathy in their re
cent sad bereavement. Will all please ac
cept this as a personal expression of sincere
thanks. ?
MRS. J A. KELLY and FAMILY, of No. 7
Birk street. Parkside. wish to THANK
all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards.
te:egrams. and floral tributes and expressions
of sympathy in their recent bereavements.
I I
j rpHE WIFE of the late P. J.
| »? CORNELL, and BOB, ol Bird
! wood, desire to sincerely THANK
all kind relatives and friends for
telegrams, cards, letters, beautiful
floral tributes and personal expres
sions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement. Will all please accept
this as a personal acknowledgment
of gratitude? Thanks are also ex
pressed to Dr. Stratmann, of Gume
racha. for his unfailing kindness
: and attention t
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