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BiRTHS, MARRIAGES,
AND DEATHS.
Announcements under this heading must be
authenticated by the name and address of the
sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two
Shillings and Sixpence each when not exceeding
five lines over five lines, Sixpence per line.
Death Advertisements in which a Funeral An-
nouncement is made are charged as if the
Death and Funeral were separate announce-
ments, namely :—The minimum charge of 2/6
and 2/11 respectively .
In Memoriam and Death Advertisements contain-
ing reference to more than one deceased are
charged 2/6 each for each deceased mentioned,
as if they were distinct and separate announce-
ments.
BIRTHS.
PEDERICK.—On the 21st July, at Sister
Smith's Private Hospital, Willaston, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. J. Pederick, of Two Wells—a daugh-
ter (Florence Merle).
TIDSWELL (nee Audrey Campbell).—On the
3rd July, at the Memorial Maternity Hospital.
to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Tidswell—a daughter
(Una Joan). Both well.
NEWELL (nee Mooney).—On the 20th July
at Tumby Bay Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. D
Newell, of Yallunda Flat—a son. Both weII.
HAMDORF.—On the 17th July, at Karoonda
Hospital, to Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Hamdorf, of
Karoonda—a son (Lawrence Keith).
RITCHIE (nee Gwen C. Slade).—On the
28th July, at "Karangateen," Block E, Ren-
mark, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ritchie—a son.
TURNER.—On the 18th July, at Terrace, Port
Pirie to Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Turner—a son
(Keith John).
GRAY.—On the 30th July, at Memorial Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Walkerville—a
daughter.
SHARLEY.—On the 20th July, at Sister Love's
Hospital, Berri, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Sharley
of Berri—a son.
BYRNE.—On the 26th July, at the Sirius
Nursing Home, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J
Byrne, late Riverton—a daughter.
STEEL.—On the 29th July, at Duke-street,
Yatala, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Steel—a son
(Harold Merryn).
DOUGLAS (nee Cole).—On the 29th July, at
Nurse McGregor's, Largs, to Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Douglas, of Close-street, Sandwell—a daughter.
GATES.—Oh the 11th July, at the Uraidla
and District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
Gates, of Mindarie—a son.
SLATER (nee Daisy Wright).—On the 12th
June, at the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Pin-
naroo, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Slater—a daughter
(Marjorie Fay).
BODGER (nee Curtis).—On the 28th July
at "Rowan," to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bodger—a
daughter (Iris Lillian). Both well.
BAKER (nee Etfcel Bichley).—On the 28
July, at Sister Parham's Nursing Home, Unley-
road, to Mr. and Mrs J. R. Baker, of McPher-
son-street West Mitcham—a daughter (Patricia
Mary).
HILL.—On the 28th July, at Miss Rowe's Pri-
vate Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Hill—a
son.
HAYCOCK.—On the 23rd July, at their resi-
donce, Shearer-street, Kilkenny, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. C. Haycock—a daughter (Constance
Annie ).
FETZER. (nee Sjlsie Higgins).—On the 24th
July at Mill-street, Clarence Park, to Mr and
Mrs. P. Fetzer—a daughter.
SYDENHAM.—On the 22nd July, to Mr. and
Mrs. F. Sydenham, Percy-street, Prospect—a
daughter (stillborn). Special thanks to Dr. C. V.
Wells and Nurse Baker.
KEMP (nee E. Shaw).—On the 22nd July
at Lewanick-street, Allenby Gardens to Mr. and
Mrs. S Kemp—a son (Gordon Leslie).
BITMEAD—On the 4th July, at Warringa
Hospital, Glenelg, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Bidmead
—a daughter (Valerie Yvette). Dr. Stoddard
in attendance.
HALLAM.—On 15th July, at Mile-End, to wife
of Clifford Hallam; Underdale—a son (Robert
William).
COHEN.—On the 29lh July, at Augusta-street
Maylands, to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cohen,
North-terrace, Kent Town—a daughter (Eliz-
beth Grace).
DOCKING. (nee Minnie Luckman).—On the
26th July, at soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Pin-
naroo, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Docking. Pin-
naroo—a son.
HART (nee Grace Creer).—On the 27th July
to Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart, Lurline-streret
Mile-End—a son (Raymond William).
ADAMS, (nee Daisy Henwood).—On the 26th.
fuly, at Nurse Duffy's Private Nursing Home, 20,
Goode-road, Port Pine to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Adams—a bonny daughter.
WOOD (nee Lily Blott).—On the 29th July
at the Memorial Maternity Hospital, to the
of N. F. Wood—a son.
HABY.—On the 14th July, at Nurse
Schmidtke's Private Hospital, Ambleside to Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Haby, Mannum— a son. Both
well.
GRAY.—On the 30th July, at the Memorial
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Gray
North Walkerville—a daughter,
DINNING.—On the 31st July at 19, Robert
street Croydon, to Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Dinning
—a son. Nurse Symons and Dr. Pitcher in
tendance. Both well.
ANDERSON.—On the 15th July at Sister
Villis's Private Hospital, Kooringa, to Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Anderson, "Belcunda," Mount Bryan
—a daughter (Joan Rosina).
MOORE.—On the 29th July, at the home
Rawson-street, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. F.
Moore—a daughter.
MAY.—On the 15th July, at the Balaklava
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G, May
of Stockyard Creek—a son.
MACDONALD.—On the 30th July, at the
Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Mr.
Mrs. R. L. Macdonald, of 10, Rose-street, Mile-
End—a daughter.
BIRTHS.
DOIG.—On tlife 6th July, at Darwin, to Mr.
and Mrs. M. N. Doig—son. Both well.
SHEEHAN—On the 23rd July at the Unley
Nursing Home, to, Mr. and Mrs S. M. Sheehan,
of Vine-street Kensington—a daughter (Valma
Joy) Special thanks to Dr. C. V. Wells and.
Nurse Smith.
VENUS (nee Blight).—On the 31 July, at
Arthur-street, Hyde Park, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Venus—a son (Leonard Keith). No visitors for
seven days.
ALLCHURCH. ( nee Bennett).—On the 30th
July, at the Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and, Mrs.
Harold K. Allchurch, of Adelaide—a son. Both,
well.
WELFORD. (nee Pearl Donald).—On the 1st.
August, at Grange-road, Colonel Light Gardens,
to Mr. and-Mrs. F. F. Welford—a son (Donald
Shorey). Special thanks to Dr. L. W. Jeffries
and Nurse Carmody. 215x219
PEARCE.—On the 15th July, at Memorial
Hospital, Hawker, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Pearce—
a son (Leonard Charles).
OLSEN (nee. Gertie Himmler).— On the 12th
July af Kyancutta Cottage Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Olsen—a son (Colin John).
HERON.—On the 15th July, at 35, Nile-
street, Glenelg, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Heron—a
daughter (Stillborn).
KIRK (nee Kemp).—On the 29th July, at
Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Riverton, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. U. Kirk, of Glen Alma, Rhynie—a
son. Both well.
STOLZ.—On the 1st August, to Mr. and Mr
E. E. Stolz, Grange-road, lower Mitcham—a
daughter. Both well.
JONES.—On the 2nd August, at Clinton-
avenue, St. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jones—
a son, Reginald. Valentine (Val). All well. Dr.
BR Jonn-Verco and Nurse Carless in attendance
MURDEN.—On the 31st July, at the Memo-
rial Hospital, North Adelaide, the wife of Hec-
tor H. Murden, Montrose-avenue, Netherby—a
son.
WHITE.—On the 22nd July, at "Wandouree"
Nursing Home, Wayville, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
White, of Hilton—a daughter.
MOYLAN.—On the 30th July, to Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Moylan, Second-street, Bowden—a
daughter (Margaret Joan). Both well.
BURNARD.—On the 3rd August, at the Memo-
rial Hospital, North Adelaide, wife of J. W.
Burnard—a son. Both well.
WILLIS (nee Rita Willis).—On the 30th July,
at "Berklea" Private Hospital, Prospect, to Mr.
and Mrs. S. Willis, of Hindmarsh.—a daughter
(G!ad Meryl)
PERRY.—On the, 2nd August, at "Berklea"
Private Hospital, Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Perry, of 25, Airlie-avenue, Prospect —a
daughter.
DUNSTAN.—On the 1st August, to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dunstan, Clayton-avenue, Plympton—
daughter (Violet Dawn).—Both well.
WARNE (nee Louie Attenborpugh).—On the
24th July, at Nurse Sayers's Private Nursing
Home, 5, Elizabeth-street, Norwood, to Mr. and
Mrs. G, C. Warne—a son (John Francis). Spe-
cial thanks to Nurse Sayers and Dr. Halloran.
SCOTT.—On the 24th July at Nurse Sayer's
Private Nursing Home, 5, Elizabeth-street Nor-
wood, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scott—a son Reece
Gerald). Special thanks to Nurse Sayers.
JEFFERY.—On the 4 July, Sister. Villis's
Nursing Home, Koringa, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Jeffery, of Boborowie—a son (Brian Charles),
Many thanks to Dr. Steele arid Sister-Villis.
HUTCHINSON (nee Millie Watkins).—On the
the July, at private hospital, Tailem Bend, to
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hutchinson of "Marama"—
a daughter (Bessie Amelia) Both well. Dr.
Linn and Sister Tocher in attendance.
RIPPIN (nee Doris Napper).—On the 2nd Au-
gust, at Quambi, to Mr and Mrs. L A. Rippin—
a son.
PARKER.—On the 31st July, at their home,
Findon, to Mrs. and Mr. F. A. Parker—a son
(Albert Ronald). Both well.
SCOTT.—On the 2nd August, at McBride Hos-
pital, to Mr, and K. D. Scott, St. Peters
—a son (Frank Cleve) Both well No visitors
seven days.
McLEAN.—On the 26th July at Goolwa to
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. T. McLean—a son.
BARRETT (nee Iris I. Johnson).—On the 1st
July, at the Balaklava Memorial Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. G. Vernon Barrett, of "Kulmarni"
Owen—a daughter (Verna).
SPENCER (nee Lizzie Greig).—On the 14th
July, at Nurse Miller's Nursing Home, Solomon-
town, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spencer, "The
Pines," Mount Gullett, via Port Germein—a
bonnie boy (Harvie William).
ZERK.—On the 1st August, at the Balaklava
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Zerk—a son.
TUCKER.—On the 20th July, at Sister Bock's
Private Hospital, Murray Bridge, to Mr. and
and Mrs. H. J. Tucker, of Murray Bridge—son
(Ralph Everard).
CONIRAVE.—On the 31st July, at Memorial
Hospital, North Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan.
A. Conigrave, Westbourne Park—a son.
MATTHEWSON (nee Lily Martin).—On the 1st
August, at "Berkla" Privite Hospital, Prospect,
to Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Matthewson. of Lower
North-road, Prospect—a son (Ronald).
BASEDOW.—On the 28th July, at Horndale
Vineyards, O'Halloran Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Bern-
hard Basedow—a son.
ROBERTS.—On the 17th July, at Sister Bray's
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Roberts,
of "Luella," Port Pirie—a son (Ross Hurtle).
JENNINGS (nee Hargrave).—On the1st Au-
gust, at McBride's Hospital, Medindie, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Jennings—a son.
BOWMAN.—On the 31st July, at Nurse Brown's
Nursing Home. Wallaroo, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Bowman—daughter (Margaret Louie).
WIGAN.—On the 4th August, at the Memo-
rial Hospital, to the wife of A. C. Wigan—a
daughter.
SCHULTZ (nee Hilda Heidenreich).—On the
3rd August, at Freeling Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. R. Schultz, of West Hilton—a daughter.
COLDWELL (nee Megargin).—On the 3rd
August, at their home, Close-street, Sandwell,
to Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Coldwell—a daughter
(Fay Dawn). Special thanks to Dr. Poole and
Nurse Woolnough.
SAEGENSCHNITTER.—On the 7th July, at
Moculta, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Saegenschnitter,
of Stonefleld, twins (girl and boy). Special
thanks to Dr. Hoopman and Nurse Nitschke.
KOENIG (nee Jean Weber).—On the 3rd
August at the Thelma Nursing Home, Loxton,
to Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Koenig—a daughter. Both
well. Special thauks to mother and Dr.
Everard. 218x219
MARRIAGES.
SCHMERL—VONOW.—On the 30th June, at
Saddleworth Lutheran Church, by Rev. A. Mac-
kenzie, Lydia A., youngest daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Schmerl of Auburn, to Fred
E., twin son of Mrs. and the late Mr. K. Vonow
of Warnertown. Present address Ceduna.
MORRISON—ANDERSON.—On the 12th June,
at Mile-End Baptist Church, by Rev. T. Vigias
Donald, second son of Captain and Mrs. Donald
Morrison. Bute, Scotland, to Clarice Mabel,
youngest daughter of the late David Anderson
and Mrs. Anderson, Gawler.
DANCE—McEWAN.—On the 12th June, at
No. 9, George-street, Clarance Park, by Mr. W.
H. Allison, WilliamLawton of Glen Osmond,
youngest son of Mrs. C. Dance, and the late
John Dance (England), to Ivy Isabel, only
daughter of Mrs, McEwan. and the late John
McEwan of Alfred-street Parkside, late of Mount
Compass.
WOODS—ROGERS.—On the 14th July, at
Underdale Baptist Church, by the Rev. S
Bowering, Horace Silvester Woods, of Renmark;
the son of the late M. V. Woods, to Ada May
and second daughter of he late Alfred Rogers, of
Southwark Present address Tarcoola-street
Renmark.
COPE—DITTMAR.—on the 26th June, at
Holy Trinity Church, by Rev. Charles Rogers,
Arthur, third son. of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cope,
Red Banks, to Dora, second daughter, of Mrs.
and the late Mr. Dittmar, of 48 Gladstone Road,
Mile-End.
MILDREN—STIEG.—On the 17th July, at
Maughan Charch, Franklin-street, by Rev. W. H.
Cann, Claude J. Mildren, of Croydon. to Louisa
Stieg, eldest daughetr of Mr. and W. H.
Harvey of Croydon. Present address, No. 9
Henry-street Croydon.
LINES—HOOD.—On the 27th March, at the
bride's residence, "Valmai," 37 Fifth-avenue,.
St. Peters, Joseph A. Lines, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Lines, of Snowtown, to Lorna
only daughter of Mrs. A. Hood, and the late
A. F. Hood, of Aldgate. Present, address—
"Calliope," 158, Main North-road, Prospect.
KELLY—SCOBLE.—The marriage is an-
ounced of Alfred Kelly, youngest son of the
late David Kelly, to Emily, youngest daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scoble, of Semaphore,
8/7/26. Adelaide paper please copy.
STRAWBRIDGE—WEARNE.—On the 5th
June, at Tilki Congregational Church, by the.
Rev Claire Palmer, Winifred Norma, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Strawbridge, En-
counter Bay, to Harry, fourth son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Wearne, North Norwood,
NEILL—MOAR.—On the 30th May, 1925,
at Hillston, N.S.W., by the Rev. Robinson, Ken-
neth W. only son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
Neill, of Hay. N.S.W. to Edith Grace, third
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Moar, Albert Park,
Woodville. 219x219
McMEEKIN—COCKBURN.—On the 26th
June at Kilbride Parish Church, by the Rev.
J Greer. M.A., rector of St. Aidan's, Bel-
fast, Vera E. M., daughter of A. McMeckin, of
"Invermuir," Doagh. Co. Antrim, Ireland, to
John Alexander, eldest son of Piers A. Cock-
burn, of Woodville, South Australia.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
MUTTON—OSBORNE.—On the 31st July,
1901, at the Methodist Church, Yongala, by the
Rev. Lang, Arthur James, son of the late D.
and M. Mutton, to Prudence, eldest daughter of
the late W. and F. Osborne. Present address,
"Wangary," Medway-st., Fullarton Estate.
MAGUIRE—NETTLE.—On the 31st July,
1901, at St. Ignatius Church, Norwood, by the
Rev. Father O'Dowling, Elizabeth, sixth
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Maguire,
of Mount Pleasant, to Alexander, second son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nettle, Prospect.
Present address "Allasandro," 58, John's-road,
Prospect.
BAKER—CROFT.—At St. Mary's Anglican
Church, Wallaroo, 31st July, 1901, by Rev. T.
Woods, Ernest, son of George Baker, of Port
Wakefield, to Daisy, daughter of James Croft,
of Tigh's Hill, Newcastle, N.S.W. Present ad
dress—62, Estell-street, Maryville, via New
castle, N.S.W.
PARIS—WAKE.—On the 31st July, 1901, at
St. Saviour's Church, Bitterne, Southampton,
England, Rosina S., second daughter of Joshua
and Frances Wake, to Stanley A., second son
of Joseph and Elizabeth A. Paris. Present ad-
dress—42, Augusta-street, Maylands, South Aus
tralia.
STRAWBRIDGE—RUMBELOW.—On the 6th
August, 1901, at the Congregational Church, Vic-
tor Harbour, by the Rev. Penry Jones, John
Trent, third son of Mr. J. Strawbridge, Magill,
to Rose Mary, second daughter of Mr. M. Rum
below, Encounter Bay. 218x219
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
SMITH—MORRISON.—The marriage of Lucy,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Smith, of
99, Port-road, Southwark, to Leslie James Mor
rison, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morrison,
of Adelaide, will be celebrated at Grote-street
Church of' Christ on Saturday, the 18th July, at
7 o'clock.
ROWE—LAUBQUE—The marriage of Jessie
Margot, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Rowe, Two Wells, to Hugo, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Laubque, will be celebrated at
St Paul's. Church, Two Wells, on the 2nd August,
at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends cordially in
vited to ceremony. No reception.
JOBSON—KING.—The marriage of Emma,
fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jobson, 0f
Aldinga, to Layton, the youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. King, of Hackham, will be cele
brated dt Aldinga Methodist Church, on Saturday
August 7, at 3.30 p.m. Friends and relations
cordially invited to ceremony.
SWAN—WARE.—The marriage of Melba,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Ware,
of Mount Gambier (late of Cowell), to John,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Swan, will be
celebrated at St. Hughes Church, Cowell, on
the 5th August, 1926, at 8 o'clock, Recep-
tion in Institute Hall at 8.30 p.m.
DAWE—THOMAS.—The marriage of Elsie
Adelaide, youngest daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Dawe, of Milner-street, Prospect, to Basil
Roy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas,
Magill-road, Norwood, wjll be celebrated at the
Prospect North Methodist Church on Thursday,
5th August, at 7.15 p.m. Reception at Pros-
pect District Hall, Prospect Road.
MEANEY—HAWKES.—On the 7th August,
at 10. a.m., Sacred Heart.Church, Military-road,
Semaphore, Eileen, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Meaney, to Sydney H. Hawkes, son of
Mrs. A. Hawkes, and the late John Hawkes, of
Wallaroo.
FREEMAN—ZAUDER.—The marriage of
Blanch E., the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Freeman, of Gawler, to Gus, only son of
Mrs. and the late Mr. Zauder, of Tanunda, will
be celebrated in the Lutheran Church on August
5, at 7 p.m.
HAWES—PICKERING.—The marriage of
Ellen Maude, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Hawes, Moonta, to Norman Victor
Pickering, youngest son of Mr. W. Pickering,
Prospect, will be celebrated at St. Luke's, on
the 31st July, at 7.15 p.m. Relatives invite
to ceremony.
NANKERVIS—HUTCHENS.—The marriage of
Rye, daughter of Mr. J. N. Nankervis, 52, Stuart
road, Dulwich, to George Hutchens, will take
place at St. Paul's, Pulteney-street, on August
10. No reception.
STANTON—WHIBLEY.—The marriage of
Violet O., elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Stanton, to Arthur C., eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Whibley, all of Booleroo Centre, will
be celebrated in the Booleroo Centre Methodist
Church on August 11, at 8 p.m. Relatives and
friends invited to ceremony. No reception.
ENGAGEMENTS.
GUY—MILLS.—The engagement is announced
of Marjorie Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Guy of the Tramway Cottsges, Rail-
way Town, to Harold, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Mills, Block 10 Hill.
ROHRLACH—BLENKIRON.—The engagement
is announced of Cecilia Gertrude, fourth daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rohrlach, of Ramco,
to Arthur George, only son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. Blenkiron of Ramco.
HOWATT—YEEND.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Annie Neil second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Howatt, Queetstreet, Norwood
to Basil George, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Yeend, Park-road, Kensington Park.
BILLS—GORDON.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Greta. oldest daughter of Mr, and
Mr.s. E. H. Bills, of Caltowie, to George, youngest
son of Mrs. S. Gordon, and the late Mr. S. Gordo
Caltowie.
COX—WHITTLE.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Eileen M., youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Cox, Norwood, late Port Pirie, to
Hubert C. (Bert), only son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. C. Whittle, Helmsdale, Glenelg.
ALLEN—CAREY.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Daphne Thelma, eldest daughter
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Allen, of Adelaide to John
Leslie, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carey of
Torrens-street, New Mile-End.
LANTIN—LANG.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Rita, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. D. Lantin, Adelaide, to James C. B.,
youngest son of Mrs W. E. Strong, Lancaster,
and the late Mr John Lang, Hindmarsh.
CLARKEN—O'LOUGHLIN.—The engagement
is announced of Annie G. second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Clarken, Nackara, to E. J.
(Jack), second son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
O'Loughlin, Wallaroo Park, McIvor road, Ben-
digo, Victoria.
ENGAGEMENTS.
SMITH—COCKS.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Dulcie M., elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Fuller-street, Parkside, to
Herbert L, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cocks,
Dayid-street. Port Pirie.
PETNEY—SCHULZ.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Elvey U., youngest daughter of Mr.
nad Mrs. J. F. Schulz, of Boolgun, to Clarence,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Petney, of
Sedan.
MULLINS—STARK.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Una M., eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Mullins, of Millicent, to Albert E.,
of Quorn only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stark
of Millicent.
STlDIFORD—ATKINSON.—The engagement
is announced of Lillian Rose, fourth daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stidford, of Berri
Alfred eldest son of the late Arthur and Mrs.
C. E. Atkinson, of Stirling West.
NORTON—KENNEWELL.—The engagement is
announced of Annie, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. G. Norton, "Hillside," Lenswood,
to Ivan E., eldest surviving son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Kennewell, Gawler South.
LASLETT—KEIGHTLEY.—The engagement is
announced of Daphne, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs A. H. Laslett, of Glenelg, to Cyril Morton,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Keightley, of
Glenelg.
BENTLEY—HAWKINS.—The following en-
gagement is announced:—Clair, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bentley, of Koolunga, to
Leslie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Haw-
kins, of Forestville, Adelaide.
HAYDEN—TWINING.—The engagement is an-
nounced of, Dorothy Enid, elder daughter of Mrs.
G J. Hayden, of Armadale, Victoria, to Wills-
more George, only son of Mr. and Mrs. G Twin-
ing, of Rosemont-street, Norwood, South Aus-
tralia.
HOBBS—BIRCH.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Gladys Muriel, only daughter of
Sister Hobbs, Davenport-terrace, Wayville, to
Edward, eldest son. of Mrs. and the late E.
Birch, late of Forestville.
MYALL—CARTER.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Hazel, third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Myall, Semaphore, to Thomas, younger
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Carter, Semaphore.
PELL—SMITH.—The engagement is announced
of Lynda, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. Pell, Hall-street, Semaphore (late of Gawler),
to Albert J. Smith, Parr-street, Largs, second
son of Mr. T. H. Smith, Mount Gambier.
MILDE—FORBES.—The engagement is an
nounced of Myitle, younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs H. Milde, of Rowland's Flat, to Roy, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forbes, Thebarton;
PETERSON—WETHERALL.—The engagement
is announced of Hilda A., third daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peterson, of Bir-
kenhead, to John L., youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Wetherall, Kingston-on-Murray.
HARRY—GARNAUT.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Lily May, youngest daughter of Mr.
and the late. Mrs. H. J. Harry,of Bower-road,
Ethelton,. to Harry Charles, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Garnaut, of Peter-street, Rosewater,
SMITH—SUTTON.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Eileen E., second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Smith, of Peterborough, to
Harold W., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Sutton, of Wallaroo.
RUTHERFORD—HALL— The engagement is
announced of Betty, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Rutherford, Drummond-street, Lock-
leys, to Claude Cornelius (Neal) Hall, only
son of Mr. N. and the late Mrs. N.Hall, Magill-
road, Magill.
ECKERMANN—BRUHN.—The engagement is
announced of Frieda, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Eckermann, of Waterloo, to Jo-
hannes, youngest son of Mrs. D. Bruhn and the
late Mr. D. Bruhn, of Manoora.
RIDLEY—KRAACK.—The engagement is an
nounced of Florence Gwendoline, only daughter
of Mrs. E. and the late F. J. Ridley, to Stanley,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Kraack,
both of Chief-street, Brompton.
EDSON—WOOD.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Lillian, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Edson, of Lyndoch, to Wolstan,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood, Govern-
ment-road, North Croydon.
DEATHS.
CHILMAN.—On the 29th July, at his resi-
dence, Myrtle-avenue, Myrtle Bank, Charles
Ripley, the beloved husband of Jane Chilman,
and loving father of James (George), Eliza, and
Jessica, aged 68 years.
WILLIAMS.—On the 29th July, at his resi-
dence, 212, Brown-street, Adelaide, John Charles
Henry, J.P., and ex-sergeant of police, beloved
husband of Bridget Williams, and fond and
much loved father of John, Charles, Kate, and
Queenie Williams and Emilie Cook, aged 67
years. He passed peacefully away.
HARRIS.—On the 29th July, at Kooringa,
Mary Ann, relict of Alexander Harris, aged 82
years.
WARE.—On the 28th July, at private hospi-
tal, Evelyn, the beloved wife of George James
Ware, of South-terrace, Adelaide, aged 64 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
HOSKINS.—On the 29th July, James, be
loved husband of Louisa Hoskins, Wilmington
(suddenly), leaving a wife, one daughter, five
sons, to mourn their loss, aged 73 years.
CHAPMAN.—On the 27th July, at his resi-
dence, Nairne, Alfred Chapman, loved father of
Evelyn Chapman, Nairne, and Hilda Hallett,
Knoxville, aged 75 years. At rest.
CHARLICK.—On the 27th July, at his resi-
dence, 32, Davenport-terrace, Wayville, William,
dearly beloved husband of Matilda Hooper Char
lick, in his 69th year.
BARLTROP.—On the 29th July, at the resi-
dence of her son-in-law, Mr. Steve Warner, John
street, Hindmarsh, Mary Ann, relict of William
Barltrop, aged 84 years. Colonist, of 70 years.
HARVEY.—On the 29th July, at her late
residence, Jarmes-street, Salisbury, Elizabeth
Susannah, dearly loved wife of James Harvey,
aged 80 years.
HOSKINS.—On the 29th July, at Quorn,
Caleb, beloved husband of Margaret V. Hoskins,
aged 75 (suddenly).
KEYWORTH.—On the 29th July, at Private
Hospital, Park-street, Unley, Eliza, widow of L.
W. Keyworth, M.D., aged 97.
DEATHS.
WHITING.—On the 29th July, Irvin John,
irliog infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Whiting,
76, Tarrant-street, Prospect, aged 14 days.
BARNDON.—On the 29th July, at Broken Hill,
Elsie Maudf dearly beloved wife of Sid Barndon,
and loving sister of Mrs. J.,V. Matlhew, Lower
Mitcham, and Mrs. E. Maddeford, King's Park,
aged 46. Rest after weariness.
WILLIAMS.—On the 28th July, at Adelaide,
Charles Stanley beloved son of Samuel Wil-
liams, of Melbourne-street, Lower North Ade-
laide, aged 35 years. At rest.
PRIOR.—On the 29th July, at the Adelaide
Hospital, William Edwin Prior (late of Wood-
side), aged 82 years. Melbourne papers please
copy.
WILLIAMS—On the 29th July, at his resi-
dence, 212, Brown-street, Adelaide, John Charles
Henry, J.P., ex-sergeant of police, the much
loved and devoted grandfather of Douglas, Phyl-
is, Alan, and Basil Cook.
FREESTUN.—On the 29th July, at her resi-
dence, Tanunda, Mary Caroline, relict of L. E.
Freestun, aged 69 years.
OAKES—On the 29th July, the wife of R.
N. Oakes, Glen Osmond — a son. (stillborn).
SMITH.—At the Adelaide Hospital, on the
29th July, George, the beloved husband of Annie
Smith, 72, Albert-street, Goodwood, age 63
yars. Late S.A.R. railways. Father of William
and Mrs. E. Reynolds, Forestyille.
JACOBS.—On the 30th July, at his resi-
lencc, 42. Albert-street, Prospect, Alfred Wil-
iam, beloved husband of Nance Jacobs, late
Dulwich, and father of Mildred and Dome,
aged 60 years.
HOTHAM.—On the 27th July, at Oxford-road,
Croydon, Victoria, Anne Grace, dearly beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hotham, aged 13
months.
TEISSEIRE.—On the 30th July, at his resi-
dence, Francis Teisseire, of Salisbury, aged 66
years. Rest in peace.
BUZZA—On the 30th July, at Perth, Henry
James (Harry), dearly beloved husband of Eva
(nee Haines), and loving father of Eric, Leslie,
ind Arnold, late of Stawell, Victoria.
COHEN.—On the 30th July at Augusta-street,
Maylands, Elizabeth Grace darling babe of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cohan, of North-terrace, Kent
Town. (Sleeping).
REBEG.—Or the 30th July, at North-terrace,
Consumptive Home, Avastasi Robeg. for 4½
years with 27th Battalion, A.I.F.
B0WDEN.—On the 30th July, at his resi-
denec, Wiiliams-avenue, Newstead; William Tait,
beloved husband of Maria Bowden. father of
Harold, and grandfather of Elva, Shirley, and
Peggy, in his 66th year.
HIRSCH.—On the 30th July, at his resi-
dence, 24,. Seafield-avenue, Kingswood, Carl
August Hirsch. late of Hawker, aged 68 years,
leaving a family of two sons and five daugh-
ters to mourn their sad loss.
GRIMWOOD.—On the 30th July, at Brighton
road, Glenelg, Jane, the beloved wife of Lewis
Grimwood, aged 69 years.
THOMAS.—On the, 30th July, at her resi-
donce, 4, .Blackburn-avenue, Cowandilla, Eva,
beloved, wife of F. H. Thomas and third daughter
of Mrs. C. Dicken and the late Thomas Smith,
aged 29. Peace, perfect peace.
CARTER,—On the 27th July, at Wilmington,
Irene, eldest deady beloved daughter of G. A.
and the late. A. A. Carter, aged 24 years.
HAINES.—On the 21st July Little Spring
Creek, near Wilmington, James G. W. Haines,
aged 78 years, leaving five sons and four daugh-
ters to mourn their sad loss. A colonist
of 60 years. At rest. W.A papers please
copy.
MOAR.—On the 28a July, at Canberra, New
South Wales, Edith Grace Neill, loved daughter,
of A. and J. Moar, Albert Park, South Australia.
Your, gentle life on earth is done,
Your fourteen months of wedded joy;
Those few brief days of. mother love,
Now you have joined your baby boy.
God comfort those who love you dear,
Soften the blow and dry each tear,
—Your loving aunt, Bessie.
FREESTUN.—On the 29th July, at her resi-
dence, Tanunda, Mary Caroline, relict of L. E.
Freestun, aged 69 years.
KILMARTIN.—On the 30th July, at the resi-
dence of his mother, Twelfth-street, Bowden,
William Darcy, dearly loved youngest son of
Sarah and. the late John Kilmartin, aged 19.
years.
CLACK.—On the 30th July, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. Watson, No. 5, Woodlyn-
avenue, Unley, Henrietta, relict of Oliver
Clack, in her 82nd year.
FURZE.—On the 29th July, at Bendigo, Vic-
toria, Henry George, aged 47 years, eldest son of
the late James and Elizabeth Furze, of Mel-
bourne, and loving brother of Mrs. B. Thompson
and N. B. Furze, of Western Australia, and
H. W. Furze, Welland South, after a long
illness. W. A. papers please copy.
HARRISON.—On the 24th July, at Adelaide,
through accident; Arthur William, beloved hus-
band of Hannah and May Harrison, and only
son of Mrs. J. W. Harrison and brother of
Mrs. B. W. Gates, Jetty-road,. Glenelg, leaving
a wife and eight cnildren to mourn their loss,
WHITMARSH.—On the 25th July, at his resi-
dence, Liddon-place, Portland (suddenly), Wil-
liam, beloved husband of Jane Whitmarsh,
loving'father of Messrs W. Whitmarsh, Hyde
Park, F. J. Whitmarsh, Franklin, and Mrs. T.
Clark, of Alberton, leaving six grandchildren.
Aged 71 years. Sadly missed.
HAINES.—On the 21st July, at his residence,
Little Spring Creek, Wilmington, James. Weekly,
78 years. At rest.
We are thinking of you in silence,
No eyes can seevus weep,
But ever in our aching hearts
Your beautiful memories keep.
Leaving five, sons and four daughters to mourn
their sad loss.
STONE.—On the 1st August, at her residence,
George-street, Norwood, Mary, relict of Thomas
Richard Stone.
VAUGHAN.—On the 1st August, at Sydney,
Annie, widow of the late Rev. Canon Vaughan,
of Sydney, and mother of P. V. Vaughan, Com-
monwealth Bank, Adelaide.
BRAY.—On the 1st August, at Meliora Villa,
the Grove, Woodville, Henry (Harry), the much
loved husband of Emily Meliora Bray (nee Ire-
land), late of South Mine, Broken Hill, aged 50
years.
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KENNETT.—On the 24th July, at Kaniva,
Victoria, John William, beloved husband of
Hannah Frances Kennett. of Keith (late of
Crystal Brook), aged 76 years.
GORDON (nee Basea.—On the 6th May, at
Auckland South, New Zealand, Lavinia Ann, the
beloved wjfe John R. Gordon, and eldest
daughter of the late Henry R. Bassett, of Gibson-
street, Bawden. 212-4/
GREER.—On the 31st July at her residence,
61, Fairford-street Unley, Mary Maynard. widow
of James Shaw Greer, and eldest daughter of
late Hon. Philip Santo, aged 85 years.
MUNNS.— On the 30th July, at No. 6, First-
avenue, St.Peters, Charlotte Elizabeth, widow tn
Rev. A' A. Munns.
FEWSTER.—On the 31st July, at Adelaide,
Edwin Horwood (Ted) beloved husband of Hilda;
and second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Few-
ster, aged 49 years (late of Waterworks).
McVlCAR.—On the 1st August, John McVicar,
the faithful, servant and friend for 65 years of
the family of the late Henry Edward Downer.
VON DOUSSA.—On the 1st August, at Det-
mold, Ambleside, Alfred von Doussa, in his
79th year.
HAY.—On the 31st July, Martin, dearly loved
husband of Annie Hay, of 15A, Bartels-street,
and loving father of Helen Gwen Neil and
George. R.I.P.
NEILL (nee Grace Hoar).—On the 28th
July, at Private Hospital Queenbeyan. New
South Wales, Grace, beloved wife of Kenneth
Neill, third loving daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Moar, Albert Park. Woodville, beloved sister
of Arthur and Fred Moar, Mrs. Alf. Messenger,
Mrs, C. C. Keley, and Isabelle Moar. Deeply
regretted
NEILL.—On the 12th July, Ralph, darling
infant son of above, aged 1 week. Together
In death.
SMITH.—On Tue 30th. July at Magill, Amy,
beloved wife of J. T. Smith, Carey-street,
JIngiU, Age 81 years.
GLEESON.—On the 27th July, at her resi-
dence, Yanyarrie, Mary, second Moved daughter
of the late James Gleeson, aged 64 years.
Deeply regretted. R.I.P.
REBEA.—On the 30th July, at North-terrace
Consumptive Home, Avastasi Rebea. For 4½
years with 27th Battalion, A.I.F.
MICHELMORE.—On the 27t July, at Honi-
ton, Philip S., the beloved husband of Jane
Michelmore, in his 68th year.
JAMIESON.—On the 1st August, at Ade-
laide, John Jamieson. beloved husband of Sarah
Jamieson, of 69, Sydenham-road, Norwood (late
of Black Rock and Clare), aged 74 years.
POWER.—On the 1st August, at North Ade-
laide Hospital. Sister Mary Monica (Power),
Nunsing Sisters Little Company of Mary. R.I.P.
CLARK.—On the 1st August, at her home,
Bond-street, Norwood, Maria, widow of John
Clark, aged 78 years. A colonist of 76 years.
Sleeping.
SCOTT.—On the 1st August, Walter Scott,
dearly beloved husband of Clam Scott, Vine Cot-
tage, Stirling West, aged 73 years.
MEDLAND.—On the 2nd August, at Military
road, Largs Bay North, Lionel Hibbart, dearly
beloved only son of Emily Gertrude and the late
Captain John Medland, late of Port Pirie.
ELLIS.—On the 31st July, at 74, Maude-
street, Unley, Norman Bailey (Gruff), beloved
husband of Gertrude M. Ellis. aged 41
SIMS.—On the 2nd August, at Rose Park.
Jessie, wife of Frederick Sims, of Edsall-street,
Norwood, aged 61 years. Peace, perfect
peace.
BEETSON.—On the 1st August, at Norwood.
Margaret Emily, only daughter of the late
Richard and Jane Londale Beetson, aged 86
years.
WELLS.—On the 2nd August, at his resi-
dence. 112, South-terrace Clement Wells, aged
81 years.
KITE.—On the 1st August, at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. W. McLaren, Hereford-avenue,
Trinity Gardens Emily, widow of Mr. George
Kite. late of Stirling North, aged 75 years.
214-5
NESS.—On the 28th July, at Adelaide, Maggie
Ness, beloved third daughter of late. Paul Ness
and Mrs. M. E. Bund, of Clare, after 32 years.
In God's keeping.
SYMONS.—On the 30th July, at Private Hos-
pital, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Alexander
Symons, of Norman-street, Underdale, and niece
of Sir Josiah Symon, aged 37 years. 212-5/
GROSSMAN.—On the 31st July, the dearly be-
loved wife of A. Grossman, late of Broken Hill,
aged 39 years. R.l.P.
HALL.—On the 2nd August at his residence,
179, Cobat-street,Broken Hill, Thomas, beloved
husband of Mary Hall, and of the firm of T.
Hall & Sons, aged 70 years.
OSBORN.—On the 24th July, Herbert Ber-
tram Osborn, aged 50 years, of Yaninee (late of
Kersbrook), passed away suddenly, loving husband
of Margaret. A. Osborn, devoted father of Mar-
garet, Cora, Harold, Vera, Cliff, Ella, Una, Mavis,
Elsie to mourn our sad loss.
SIMS.—On the 2nd August, at private hos-
pital, NurseJessie, of 18. Edsall-street, Nor-
wood, leaving three sons and three daughters
to mourn their sad loss, aged 61 years.
FITZGERALD—On the 31st July at her resi-
deuea 56, Victoria-terrace. Hawthorn. Emmeline
Sarah, beloved wife of Maurice , Fitzgerald and
deavly loved mother of Mesdames A. R. Allan,
A. W. Prideaux, and W. Butler, also Misses
Maude, Emmie, Lill, and son Will, of Haw-
thorn, naged 66 years. Peacefully sleeping.
GRATWICK.—On the 2nd August, at his resi-
dence, 22, Park-street, Hyde Park, William
Howard Gratwick, beloved husband of Margaret
Gratwick.
BAILEY.—On the 31st July, Frederick, dearly
loved husband of Muriel (nee Stoner), of 115,
Leader-street, Forest Gardens, aged 32 years.
So sadly missed.
CAREY.—On the 2nd August, at Hutchinson's
Hospital, Gawler, John, the beloved husband
of Elizabeth Carey, of Murray-street, Gawler
South, aged. 83 years. At rest.
SEMMENS.—On the 2nd August, at Adelaide.
as result of accident, on the tenth anniver-
sary of his father's death, Elisha Nicholas, the
beloved husband of Annie May Semmens, of
Waymouth-street, Glandore, aged 40 years.
BAOHM—On the 26th July, at Beetaloo Val-
ley, Ernest Alfred, dearly beloved third son
and brother of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Baohm and
family, aged 27 years. Peacefully sleep-
ing.
ATKINSON.—On the 24th July, at his resi-
dence, Yacka James Atkinson, aged 74 years;
suddenly.
LAWN.—On the 20th July, at Soldiers' Me-
morial Hospital, Peterborough, Henry Bidmead,
beloved husband of Catherine Lawn, aged 65,
result motor accident.
COOTE.—On the 2nd August, at Victor
Harbour, John Richard, eldest son of the late
George and Elizabeth Coote, Port Elliot, and
beloved father of Ernest, Beryl, and Violet,
"The Brook," Minlaton, aged 61 years
LITCHFIELD.—On the 22nd July, Queens-
land, Frederick William, eldest son of the late
T. H. and E. Litchfield, of Gawler. Beloved
by all.
FRANCE.—On the 2nd August, at the resi-
dence of his son-in-law (Decimus D. Smith), 31,
White-street, Highgate, Alfred France, of Ade
laide, late of Kadina, aged 70 years.
BERRETT.—On the 2nd August, at her resi-
dence, 42, Kenilworth road, Parkside, Avis, widow
of the late George Berrett, of Kapunda, in her
82nd year A colonist of 70 years.
GUTHRIE.—On the 3rd August, Daniel, be-
loved husband of Mary Guthrie, of Mellington-
street. Dulwich aged 71 years. Requiescat
in pace.
STOW.—On the 31st july, in Sydney (sud-
deniy), Randolph younger son of late Augustine
Stow, of Adelaide.
DYKE.—On the 25th July, at Claremont,
Western Australia, Samuel, fourth son of the
late T. W. and G. H. Dyke, of Adelaide, aged 69
years.

DEATHS.
COCK.—On the 22nd August, Willunga
James Cock, aged 59 years. A sufferer at rest,
SEMMENS—On the 2nd August, at Adelaide,
Elisha, eldest son of the late Elisha Nicholas
Semmens, late of Parikside, the result of an acci-
dent on, the tenth anniversary of his father's
death.
REICHELT.—On the 21st July, near Laura,
Caroline Joanna C., relict of F. W. Reichelt,
aged 69 years, leaving family of seven sons,
BYLES.—On the 11th March, at Willunga,
South Australia Caleb Charles Byles, late Ser-
geant of the 1st King's Dragoon Guards, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Byles, of 62, Vauxhall-road.
Gloucester, aged 38 years.
LEE.—On the 3rd August, at Children's Hos-
pital Joyce, dearly beloved daughter of Linda
and Bob Lee, 58, East-street, Brompton, aged
5 years and 8 months. Sadly missed.
CRONHELM.—On the 2nd August (suddenly),
Philip Ernest, beloved. husband of Edith Cron-
helm, Sea View-road, Grange
MURRAY.—On the 3rd August, at a private
hospital, Adelaide. Elizabeth, relict of Alexander
Murray, of "Craiglee," Coromandel Valley, aged
91 years.
WHITE.—At Murray Bridge, on the 3rd Au-
gust, Millicent Beatrice, wife of William B.
White, Port Lincoln.
PURNELL.—On the 4th August, at Private
Hospital, North Adelaide, Alfred Denmark
(Denny) Purnell, Moved husband of Irene Mary
Purnell, 36. Rozelle-avenue, Colonel Light Gar-
dens West, aged 39 years.
BRYDEN.—On the 3rd August, John Crawford
Bryden (late of 27th Battalion, A.I.F., and Arab
steed Hotel, Hutt-street, City), beloved husband
of Dorothy Josephine Bryden, aged 30 years.
Requiescat in pace.
BOWES.—On the 27th July, at his residence,
Catowie, John J. Bowes, 80 years and 7 months,
colonist 61 years, leaving two daughters and
five sons to mourn their sad loss. Belfast
papers please copy.
PUDNEY.—On the 4 th August, at a private
hospital, North Adelaide. Charles Pudney (late
of S.A.R.), beloved husband of Sarah Anne Pud-
ney, 10, Storr-street, city, aged 54 years. Re-
quiescat in pace.
LONG.—On the 4th August (accidentally),
William Augustus Long, aged 71 years.
ELLIS.—On tha 3rd August. Alfred John Ellis,
he beloved husband of Christina Maria Ellis,
of Rochester-street, Knightsbridge (late Tram-
ways) (suddely).
RANKINE.—On the 4 th August, at her resi-
dence, East-street, Torrensville, Sarah, relict of
William Rankine, and dearly beloved mother of
Will and florrie, aged 75 years. Sadly, missed.
KILMARTIN.—On the 4th August, at Adelaide,
Lucy C, dearly loved daughter of Sarah and the
late John Kilmartin, late of 12th-street, Bowden,
aged 26 years. R.I.P.
MARLES (nee Knutsen).—On the 3rd August,
it private, hospital, Margery Johanna, beloved
wife of William Ernest Pyne Marles, of No. 12,
Barton-terrace. North Adelaide, aged 31 years.
PIKE.—On the 25th July, at the residence
of her daughter, Fimiston, of pneumonia, Susan,
the deariy beloved wife of Henry Pike, and lov-
ing mother of Mr. and Mrs. H.. A. Pike, Wan-
neroo, Mr and Mrs. S. H. Vivian, police-station,
Fimiston; Mr. H. P. Pike, Keswick; and Doris,
Wongan Hills; in her eightieth year. Late of
Durham House. Glenelg. A mother gone to her
heavenly kingdom.
WARD—BROWN.—On the 3rd August, at 90,
King William-road, Hyde Park, Harry Samuel,
dearly beloved husband of Clara. Brown. Sud
denly.
CARTER.—On the 3rd August, at Lugano
private hospital, Victor Harbour, Stephen Carer,
aged 80. grandfather of Miss Campion, late of
AIIandae North.
JONAS.—On thee 3rd August, at Queen-street,
Alberton, Marjory May, dearly loved wife of
John W. G. Jonas, and dearly loved younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fricker. Es-
planade, Largs, aged 32 years. Peacefully
sleeping after patient suffering.
JAMES.—On the 4th August, at Torrensville,
Marlha Carne, the beloved wife of Thomas John
James (late of Kapunda), aged 75 years.
THOROGOOD.—On the 4th August, at her
residence, 147, Gilbert-street, City, Margaret
relict of James Thorogood, aged 62 years. Re
quiescat in pace.
WYLIE.—On the 4th August, at private hos-
pital, Mile-End, Martha James, dearly loved
mother of Mrs. K. Wylie and Tom, Will, Gor-
don, Harry, and Jack James. A patient suf-
ferer at rest. Loved by all.
PARASIERS (Howard).—In memory of Ella,
wife of P. Parasiers, and daughter-in-Iaw of M.
Parasiers., 62, MacLaren-st., City.
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
(Continued from page 19,)
BROWN.—In loving memory of my dear
son, D. V. (Vic.), who was killed in France, 6th
August, 1916.
He hid a nature you could not help loving,
A heart that was purer than gold;
And to those that loved him and knew him
His memory will never grow cold.
—Inserted by his mother and brother, Fred.
BROWN.—In loving memory of my dear
brother, D. V. (Vic-.), who was killed in France,
6th August, 1916.
Our thoughts return to scenes long passed,
The years roll on, but memory lasts;
His memory still is sweet and dear,
We treasure still with love sincere.
—Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law,
Charlie and Carrie.
BIRT.—In loving memory of Harry, Killed in
action at Pozieres, August 6, 1916.
Ever remembered,
—Inserted by his aunt, uncle, and cousins, H.
Bailey and family.
CLARKE.—In memory of Private Wilfrid W.
A. Clarke. 27th Battalion (Anzac), who was
killed in action on the 5th August, 1916, at Po-
zieres. France.—Mother.
COULLS.—In ever loving memory of our dear
son and brother; William Albert, aged 19 years,
killed in action at Pozieres on the 5th August,
1916.
Who shall say that grief ts lessened.
Though the smile may hide the tears?
Memory keeps the wound still open,
Despie the passing of the years.
—Fondly remembered by his loving mother,
father, sister, and brothers.
COULLS.—In loving memory, of my dearest
brother, William Albert (Will), aged 19 years,
killed in action at Pozieres on the 5th August,
1916.
Dearer to memory than words can tell
Is the brother I lost and loved so well.
—Ever remembered by his sister. May.
CRACKNELL.—In loving memory of Driver
A. W, Cracknell, 18th Battery, killed in action
on the 7th August. 1916. "For God and
liberty."—Inserted by his wife and children.
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DEACON.—In loving memory of Private E.
Deacon, killed in France, on the 5th August,
1916. "He is my friend."—Inserted by H.
Venny.
DEVENEY.—In loving memory of our dear
son, Pecce, who was killed in action at. Pozieres,
6th August, 1916.
Sometimes I hear his dear voice calling.
And his step across the floor;
Oft-times we are longing, wishing
For his dear face at the door.
For that bright smile he gave us
When the evening shadows fell;
And those merry words of greeting.
From the son that we loved eo well.
—Inserted by his loving father and mother,
Perci, Vale, Prospect Gardens.
DEVENEY.—In memory of our dear brother,
Perce, who was killed in action, Pozieres, 6th
August, 1916.
In our our hearts' most sacred shrine,
Where love shines clear and true;
There's a lamp that ever burns,
In memory of you.
—Inserted by his only sister and brother, Vera
and Ted.

DAY.—In loving memory of my dear son and
brother. Private Maxwell Charles killed in
action in France, on the 8th August, 1916.
We who loved you sadly miss you
As it dawns another year,
And in lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of you are ever dear.
—Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, bro-
ther and brothers-in-law. 219dx
FENWICK.—In loving memory of our dear
son, S. R. Fenwick, killed in action on the 6th
August, 1916.
His memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour he sailed away.
—Inserted by his loving father and step-mother
218-219
FRAYNE.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, captain W. S. Frayne (Stan)
killed in action Gallipoli on the 6th August,
1915, original 10th Battalion.
Not lost, though, mother, soul just in the seem-
ing.
Deatli oft shall come with no duty done.
We paid the larger sacrifice demanded;
Past seeing eyes, dear, I am still your son.
—Inserted by his sorrowing parents and brother,
George.
GLOVER.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Milton. who made the supreme sacri-
fice at Messines on the 5th August, 1917.—Ever
remembered by his loving mother, father, sister,
brothers, and brother-in-law.
JAMES.—In loving memory of P. C. R.
James, 16th Battalion, killed in action on Gal-
lipoli, 8/8/15.—Inserted by his loving mother,
sisters, brothers, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law,
nephews, nieces. 219dsx
LAMB.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Gunner J. L. Lamb, 14th Battery,
Field Artillery, killed in action August 6, 1917.
—Inserted by his parents, brothers, and sisters.
R.I.P.
LINDNER.—In loving memory of my son,
Private A. E. Lindner, 10th Battalion, died of
wounds, on 7th August, 1915, at Gallipoli.
Fond, were the ties that are broken,
Dear is the one that is gone.
In memory we will always keep him
As long as the years roll on.
—Inserted by his loving mother, Mrs. A. V.
Lindner, Halbury. 219x219
MARTIN—In loving memory of my dear
son, Private D. L. Martin, killed in action in
France 6th August, 1916.
No one knows how much we miss him,
No one knows the bitter pain
That we have suffered since he left us
Our home has never been the same.
—Inserted by his loving mother and brother.
MARSHALL.—In sad and loving memory of
our dear son and brother, Private H. S. E. Ernie
Marshall, 4th Pioneers, who was killed in action
in France on the 6th August, 1916.
My grief the world will never know,
The thoughts of sadness that are mine;
Lonely and sad, thinking of happy days that
are past,
Years of sorrow pass, but love and memory will
forever last.
—So sadly missed by loving mother, father, sis-
ters, and brother, S. J. Marsball, Eden-street,
city. 218x219
MADOISON.—In Ioving memory of our dear
brother. Lyall, killed in action on the 6th Au-
gust, 1916.
As we loved you, so we miss you,
In our memory you are dear.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, Violet, Janet,
and Hannah.
PICKUP.—In lasting memory of Sergeant T.
Eric Pickup. M.G. section, 27th Battalion, killed
in action at Pozieres, on the 5th August,1916.
Not found wanting.
PENNEY.— Private R. S. Penney, 27th Bat-
talion, who was killed in action on the 8th
August, 1918.
His memory we will, cherish,
We love to speak his name;
In life we loved him dearly;
In death we do the same.
—Inserted by his father and mother, and bro-
thers, J. H. and J. C. Penney, 219dx
ROGERS.—In loving, memory of our dear son
and brother, Gunner John Stanley Rogers, killed
in action. Belgium, 6th August, 1917.—Inserted
by his loving mother, father, brothers aad
sister.
RICHARDSON.—In loving memory of our dear,
Son and brother. No. 3258. private T. B. S.
(Theo) Richardson, 27th Battalion, who was
killed in action in France on the 5th August
1916.
Thoughts return to scenes gone past,
Years roll on, but memory lasts,
Your memory still, still sweet and dear,
We treasure still with love sincere,
Though absent from us,
You are always in out thoughts,
And those who loved you dearly
Still sadly feel your loss.
—Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters,
brothers, sister-in-law and brothers-in-law,
REES.—In loving memory of Private Harry
Rees, 48th Batallion, who1 was killed at Pozieres
6th August, 1916.—Though death divides, fond
memory clings.—Inserted by his sorrowing sister,
Nance.
TURNER.—In loving memory of Will, who
passed away on August 5th, 1920.
Thoughts return to scenes long past,
The years roll on, but memory lasts.
—Inserted by his loving wife and stepchildren,
Glenelg.
TILBROOK.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, George, killed in action, on the 5th
August, 1916.
Thoughts return to days long past,
Years roll on, but memory lasts.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, Clara and
Gertie..
TIDMARSH.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Private Charles Edgar Tid-
marsh. A.I.F., killed on the Somme, in France,
on the 8th August, 1918. aged 28 years.—
Always remembered by his loving mother and
sisters. 219dx
WARMING.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, 337, Lance-Corporal Frederick James
Warming, who died of wounds received at
Pazieres, on the 5th August, 1916.
Though life brings much that alters,
And time brings much that is new;
There is one thing that never alters,
Our memory and love, dear Fred, for you;
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law,
Ted and Eva.
WARMING.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Lance Corporal Frederick Jame s
Warming, No. 337 (uncle), who died of wounds
received at Pozieres, France, on the 5th August,
1916.
The sun when it sets on Australia to-day,
Will shed its bright beams on his grave far away;
Oh, may it convey to that dear mound of earth,
An incense of flowers from the land of his birth.
—Inserted by his loving father, mother, and
brother. Jack.
WARMING.—In loving memory of my dear
nephew. Lance Corporal Frederick James Warm-
ing, who died of wounds received at Pozieres, on
5th August, 1916. Too dearly loved to be for-
gotten.—Inserted by his loving Auntie Rose.
WARMING.—In loving memory of our dear
brother, Lance-Corporal Frederick James, who
died of wounds received at Pozieres, on the 5th
August, 1916.
Thow art not forgotten, dear Fred,
Nor wilt thou ever be,
As long as life and memory lasts
We will remember thee.
—Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law, George
and Annie.
IN MEMORIAM.
(Continued from, page 21)
ALTMANN.—In sad but loving memory of
my dear, husband who passed, away at Quorn.
on August 5, 1925.
The golden gates stood open,
A gentle voice said "Come;"
And with a last farewell unspoken,
He calmly entered home.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
ALTMANN.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away suddenly on the 5th
August. 1825.
Called away from those he dearly loved,
To gain, a glorious life above.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, Adeline and Jack.

IN MEMORIAM.
ARTHUR.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away on the 5th of
August 1924.
His life Was all love and labor;
His heart for his family brave;
He more than did his duty,
A father loving and true
He fought life's battles bravely.
And bravely stood the. test,
Such unselfish love as our dad gave,
Is remembered by us all,
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, Olive and Allen.
ARTHUR.—I loving memory of our father,
who passed away at Orroroo, 5th August, 1924.
You always said we would miss you,
And your words have proved very true,
For we lost our best friend, dear father.
When we lost you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter Ruby and son-
in-law Charlie.
ARTHUR.—In. loving memory of our dear
father, who died on the 5th August, 1924.
Always so good unselfish, and kind,
Few in this world his equal to find.
To have, to love, and then to part.
Is the saddest story of the human heart.
—Inserted by May and Syd. 217x219
ARTHUR.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away at Orrorao on the 5th
August, 1924.
Sincere and true, in heart and mind,
Such a beautiful memory left behind.
—Inserted by his loving son and daugater-in-
ilaw, Bert and Gladys.
ARTHUR.—In sad memory of our dear father,
G. Arthur, who passed away on the 5th August,
1924.
What happy days we once enjoyed,
When we were altogether;
A shadow rests upon our home.
Since you have gone forever.
—Inserted by his sons Jack and Will.
ARTHUR.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
land, who passed away on the 5th August. 1924.
I am thinking of you in silence,
No eyes can see me weep;
But ever in my aching heart,
Your beautiful memories keep.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away on the 5th August,
1928.—Ever remembered by her loving daughter,
son-in-Iaw, and grandchildren, Narrung.
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Jane Anderson, who passed away on the
5th August, 1923.
Though life brings, much that alters,
And time brings much that is new,
There is one thing that never alters,
That is our love for you.
—Inserted by her loving children.
ANSPATCH.—In loving memory of our dear
niece and cousin, who passed away on the 4th
August, 1923.
Just when her life seemed brightest,
Just when her hopes seemed best,
God in His wisdom, took her,
To a home of eternal, rest.
—Inserted by her loving Aunty Lizzie, Uncle
August, and cousins, Prospect,
BEITZ.—In ever loving memory of our dear
ittle daughter and sister, Annie Rose, who died
the 5th August, 1923, aged 5 years.
God looked down in loving pity,
Saw amongst the thorns of life
The purest, sweetest little rosebud,
Quite unfit to fight the strife.
We called this little rosebud Annie,
We wished to see her bloom;
But God sent down an angel sweet
And took our darling home.
—Ever and always remembered by her loving
father, mother, brothers, sisters, and grandma,
Port Adelaide.
BECKMANN.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away the 4th
August, 1925.
What happy days we once enjoyed,
How sweet the memory still;
You hare left a vacant place, dear mother,
This world can never fill.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Sophia, and
William Spencer, and granddaughters and grand
son, Mabel, Con., and Winnie.
BROOKER.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who was called home on 5th
August, 1921. Ever remembered.—Inserted by
her loving husband and family.
BADMAN.—In loving memory of our dear
nother, Margaret, who died at Moonta-street,
Adelaide, on the 6th August, 1899. Ever re-
nembered.—Inserted by her loving sons and
daughters.
BERMINGHAM.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away at Robe 4th
Lugust, 1919.
Sweetest memories, fond and true,
To show, dear mother, we think of you.
—Inserted by her loving husband and family.
COPPINS.—In loving memory of my dear
nother, who died at Camden, on 6th August,
1924.—Ever remembered by her loving daughter,
Alice.
COCK.—In loving memory of our dear little
son, Bobbie, who passed away on the 6th
August, 1925, aged three years and four months.
—Ever remembered by his loving mother and
father.
DAYMAN.—In loving memory of my dear sis-
ter Frieda, who passed away at Exeter on the
5th August, 1922.
Some day the mysteries of heaven will unfold
And my sorrow to joy be turned,
The morning will dawn when, united I stand
With, my sister, for wham I have mourned.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law,
Tilly and Herbert Simon, Halbury.
DOCKING.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear son and brother. August Frederick (Fred),
who departed this st the Adelaide Hospital
in the 6th August, 1918. Sadly missed.—In-
serted by his loving parents, brother, and sisters,
late of Pinnaroo. 218x219
DODD.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Owen, who departed this life on
the 6th August, 1925,
One year has passed, but none can tell,
Tlie loss of one we loved so well;
The trial is hard, the shock severe,
To part with one we loved so dear.
We have lost, and heaven has gained
One of the best the world contained.
—Inserted by his loving mother, brothers and
sister Lola. 218x219
DODD.—In loving memory of our dear brother,
Owen who departed this life on the 6th August,
1925.
Calm and peacefully he is sleeping,
Sweetest rest has followed pain;
We who loved him sadly miss him,
Still trust in God to meet again.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law,
and K. Sumner. 218x219
DRIVER.—In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Hazel, who passed away on
he 6th August, 1923.
You Are always in our minds, dear Hazel,
Sweet thoughts of you we keep;
Althougn three years have passed away, .
Our grief is just as deep,
—Inserted by her loving, parents, sister, and
brothers, Buccleuch. 218x219
FERGUSSON.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother. Allan, who passed away on
the 7th August, 1921.
Fond are the ties that are broken.
Dear is the one who is gone,
In memory we always will keen him
As long as the years roll on.
—Inserted by his loving parents and brothers.
219dx
GRAY.—In loving memory of our dear father,
John G. Gray, who passed away on the 5th Au-
gust, 1922.
Fond are the ties that are broken,
Dear is the one who has gone;
In memory we always will keep him,
As long, as the years roll on.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-
law, Walter and Amanda.
GRAY.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who passed away on the 5th August. 1922.
Peaceful by thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in thy grave so low;
Dear mother now has joined you,
And in heaven with joy you will greet her,
Where no farewell tears are shed.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-
law Stanley, Myrtle, and Violet.

IN MEMORIAM
GRANT.—In lwing. Memory jpl mj dear mother,
pho passed away 'on the 5 th Aujpfet, 192S.
Blib'is only 'aeroB iK^-sftent fiver,
Where death and sorrbw 'are' n-' idorc. J
—Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law,
aid graiidehildren, Svelyri, Elsie, and. Oreta Jaffer.
Wwdville.
GRANT.—In loving memory t-f our dear
mother, who- passed away, at Hosewater on tttr'
5th August, 1023;
Coim *nd peaaofnlly die is sleeping,
Sweetest rest has followed pain
We who loved h«r sadty'mlss.hc
StUl rnist in God to tneet again. '
—Inserted, by her loving Ban and daughter-fa-
law. Ojufeenie aad Olarry, ofao ? fnadcHiid Spnntc.-
HAYMAN.—In ibving memory ot our dear
wife and mother, who passed away the 5
August, 1918.
Fond are, the tics tb'at arebroken,
Dear is the one' w'ho has gone;
In. memory we' always will Veep you
As long as the years roll on.
—Inserted by her lovinjr husband' and' damrlife
Flprric and friend Tom.
HAYMAN.—In loving memory ot my dear
motJier, who passed away at Sand well, August
o, 191S.
Loving tlioughts of you dear mother
Will for ever -with us stay.
—Iserted by her daughter and sou-in-law Clive
and August Swensen.
HAWKE.— n loving memory of my dear hus
band, John Hawke. who departed this life oa
tlie 5th August, 1925.
Loved- in life, honored in death,
Cherished in memory.
—Inserted by Ins living wife.
I loviaff memory .of my ~ dear' little Georgie.
wlio died on the ,5th August, l»io.
I still can see your face, dear Geargie,
Although eloi'en years hare passed,
Aad in my memory still yoii live.
And will until the last.
—Inserted by his loving mother.
JAMES.—In loving memorv of my dear wife,
who passed away oa the 5th August, 1925.—In-
serted by her lovinjj husband.
JORDAN.—In loving memory of our dear pal,
John Freflerick (Jordie), who was accidentally
killed at Holden's.,WoodviUe, Wh August, 192S,
Deep in our heart there is a memory.
More precious than gold;
'Tis a picture of our dear pal,
Whose memory will never grow cold.
—Inserted by his pals. Triv, Jack, Ivan, Boy,
and Duncan.
JORDAN.—In loving memory of our dear son
Jack, who was killed by explosion, on the Sttt
August, 1925.
There was no last look or word of love.
So suddenly on us bur sorrow fell;
Our dear one passed to his home above
Without bidding ns a. last farewell.
A prec.bus cue fro»i us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is -vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
—Sadly missed by his father and mother,
JORDAN.—ln loving memory ot our dca
brother, Jack, who was killed at Woodville on
the 5th August, 1925.
A3 wo loved you,- so we miss you,
In our memDiy you are ever dear;
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
As It dawns jniotn&r j-ear.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, Alma, toraa,
and Hilda.
JORDAN.—In loving- memory of' dear Jack,
who died through aa accident on the 5th August,
The trial was hard, the shock severe,
To part with the one I loved so dear
But I know iii heaven 1 shall meet you
When it comesSmy turn- to go:
—Inserted by his loving , girl, friend Lily.
JORDAN.—In loving memory of de.r Jas'-r
diei. esult of accident, on tlie 5th August, 1925v
We often, think, of you, dear Jack,
And-fliiak of how you died;
To think you could .not ay gDod-bye
Before you closed your eyes.
—Inserted by his loviag- friends, Mr. aad iice.
Allgood,- Ivy,- and Jim.
JORDAN.—In loving memory of dear. Jack,
Irflled at HoMen's the 5th August, 192'5.
Though absent from among us,
You are always in our thoughts;
Inserted by .workmatea, Mary Martiensen ana
ifarjrot Morrison.
JORDAN.—Ip loving memory of mv dear
brother. Jack, who was killed at Woodville, on
tlie 5th August, 1925.
Gone' -from the world, how sadly I miss yaa,
Dear, loving brother, your memory I keep;
Never in life will I ever forget you,
Dear to my heart ;s the spot where you sleep.
—Inserted by his loving brother, Harold,
JORDAN.—In loving memory of our dear
trienfl, Jack, who was accidentally killed at
Woodville, on the 5th. August, 1S25.
Short and sudden was the parting,
On that iateful day gone by;
But your memory liugers with us,
And will linger till we die.
—Inserted by members Alberton Church United
Football Club.
JORDAN, J. H.—In niemory of Jack Jordan,
who was accidentally killed on August Btfy,
1925. — inserted -by employes Hdlden's Spring'
Want, Woodville.
JAY.—In loving memory of my dear lilis- . .
banir who died on the Cth August,1925.
So. loving and kind in all his ways,
Uprig-ht and just to the end of jiis days;
Sincere and true in his heart and mind.
Such a beautiful memory left behind.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
KER.—In loving niemory of dear Bell, who
died 5th August, 1925.—Inserted by mother,
father, lister and brothers
KER.—In loving memory of dear Bell, who
died 5th August, 1925.—Inserted by her sister.
M, .and S. Irons.
LAMPE.—In loving remembrance of our dear
father, Herman Lampe, who departed this life,
at Unley, on 5th August, 1925. Rest in peace.
—Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law, and
family, J, and L. Lampe, Western Australia.
LAMPE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, Herman Lampe, who passed away at Unley,
on 6th August, 1925.
Just a memory fond and true,
To show, dear father we think of you.
—Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law. Will
and May, and grandsons. Lower Mitcham.
LAMPE.—In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, Herman Lampe, who died
on the 5th August. 1925.
He sailed on his last long journey
In God's beautiful ship called Rest,
Away from this world of sorrow
To a home of eternal rest.
—Inserted y his loving daughter, Floss, and
grandchildren, Elsie, Dudley, Shirley, and Neville.
LAMPE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on August 5, 1925,
Though death did part us, father, dear,
Our memories still are true;
And some day we'll gather
Around God's throne with you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter Ethel, son-in-
law, and grandchildren.
LAMPE.—A tribute of love to our dear father,
who passed away on August 5th, 1925.
We were not near at the hour of death
To hear your last faint sigh,
Or whisper just one loving word,
Or even say good-bye.
—Inserted by his loving daughter Clara, son
in-law, and gradchildren.
LESUE.—In loving memory of Louisa Rebecea
Lesue, who died August 5. 1915. We still
remember thee.—Inserted by those who loved
her.
LESUE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, Louisa Rebccea, who died August 5,
1915.
Her memory still so sweet and dear,
We treasure with love sincere.
—Inserted by her loving children, F. and J.
Colbey, A. J. and A. Lesue, and P. Lesue,
LOVELL.—In loving memory our dear.
mother, who passed, away on the 5th August,
1922.
In memories, treasured ever,
Are happy hours we spent with you.
Time and absense never can sever.
The loving thoughts we have of you.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Minnie and
Alice.

lN MEWORIAM.
LEWIS.—In loving memory of dear mother,
who passed away at Normanville on the 8th Au-
gust, 1925.
Thou art not forgotten, mother dear,
Or will thou ever be,
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
—Inserted by her loving daughter. Ethel, and
son-ln-law, Fred, and grandchildren, Wattle Flat.
219x219
MacLEAN.—In loving memory of our dear son,
Alister, who departed this life at Goodwood, on
the 5th August, 1907, aged .17 years 3 months.
Nineteen years since our dear. son passed away,
My thought's they often wander, to a dear spot
not far away,
Where we laid you to rest.
The flowers we place upon your grave,
May wither and decay.
But my thoughts for you, dear son,
Will never fade away.
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
While upon this earth we stay.
—Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and
brothers.
McGREGOR.—In loving memory of my dear
brother, Howard, who passed away on the 4th
August, 1925, N.S.W.
Roses may wither, leaves fade and die.
Some may forget you, never will I.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Annie.
MEERS.—In fond remembrance of our dear
mother and Ma, who passed away at Belton,
August 5, 1919.—Ever remembercd by her grand
daughter, Annie, son-in-law, Ted, and grand-
children, Mary, John, Whyalla. R.I.P.
MURRAY.—In loving memory of our dear
friend, James Murray, of Port Pirie, who died
on the 5th August, 1925.
One year has passed away, dear Jim,
Your face we cannot see;
But let this little token tell
We still remember thee.
—Inserted by Mr., Mrs. Taylor and family, Croy-
don.
MATTEA GURATOVICH.—In loving memory
of our dear friend, who passed away on the 5th
August. 1924.
He was so patient, good, and true,
With all the suffering he went through;
But God alone. Who thought it best,
Did. ease his pain and give him rest.
—Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton and family, also Mrs. Vranat and family.
R.I.P.
McKENZIE.—In loving memory of our dear
Winifred L. (Win.), who died 8thh August,
1924.
Gone from sight, not gone from love,
But gone to her Father's home above.
—Inserted by her sorrowing loved ones.
219x219
NORMAN.—In loving memory of our father,
who died August 5th, 1924.—Inserted by A. and
H. Norman, Willunga.
NICHOLAS.—A tribute to the memory of Roy,
who died in Germany on the 8th August, 1917.
"Lest we target"— Inserted by his loved, ones
at home. 219dx.
NELSON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 6th August, 1925.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law,
and little granddaughters, Doreen and Ivy.
NELSON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 6th August,
1925.
'Tis just one year ago to-day,
Since our dear mother passed away;
Sincere and true in heart and soul,
No friend on earth like her I'll find.
—Inserted by her daughter, Irene.
OSBORNE (nee Brakenridge).—In fond
memory of dear "Bell," who died at Adelaide
on the 6th August, 1919.
Tears roll on, but memory lasts.
—Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and
brother. Broken Hill papers please copy.
OSBORNE (nee Brakenridge).—In loving
memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed
away on the 6th August, 1919.—Ever remem-
bered by her loving husband and children. Bro-
ken Hill papers please copy. 218x219
OSBORNE.—A tribute of love to the memory
of our dear wife and mother, who passed away
on the 6h August, 1925.
She was so patient, good, and true,
With all the suffering she went through.
But God alone. Who thought it best,
Did case her pain and give her rest.
—Ever remembered by her affectionate husband
and sons. Lance and Charlie.
OSBORNE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and granny, who passed away on the 6th,
August, 1925.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of mother who was always loving and kind.
A life made good by kindly deeds
And generous thoughts of others needs.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Vere and Jack, and grandchildren Iris and
Dean.
PERKINS (nee Prlngle).—In loving memory
of our dear sister, who died suddenly the 5th
August, 1922.
Bearer to memory than words can toll
Is tlic Bister 'we lo£t and loved so well.
—Inserted by her loving father, auntie Eva,
snd Ivy.
PALMER.—In loving memoiy of our little son.
Murray, who passed . away at Clare on the 5th
August, 1925. "Safe in the arms of Jesus,"—
Inserted by his loving mother and father.
PRINCE.—ln affectionate remembrance of
Tom Gordon. who passed away st Part Augusta
on the 6th August, 1919.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Tom, we think of you.
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-
law, Kingsley and Stella. Nailsworth. 218x219
PERRY.—In loving memory of dear little Gil-
bert, ytlii died an the 6th August, 1922.
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters,
and brothers, McLaren Vale. 218x210
PEPALL.—In fond memory of our dear daugh-
ter, Jean, who passed away 6th August, 1923.
A silent sufferer now at rest,
To take her home God thought it best.
Peacefully sleeping.
PARKHILL.—In loving memory of dear Jane,
Who passed away August 7, 1925.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall.
But love's remembrance outlasts all.
—Inserted by her loving sister-in-Iaw, Mary.
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ROGER.—In loving memory of our dear son,
Fred, died on the 6th August, 1921.
How our hearts yearn and our thoughts ever turn
To those days of long ago;
All the world we would give if once more we
could live
O'er the years he loved us so,
—Ever remembered by his loving parents.
218x219
ROGER.—In loving memory of my dear bro-
ther, Fred, died on the 6th August, 1921.
Just when his life seemed brightest.
Just when his hopes seemed best,
God in His wisdom took him
To a home of eternal rest.
—Inserted by his loving sister, Myrtle Roger.
218x219
ROGER.—In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther, Fred, died on the 6th August, 1921.
Five years have passed, dear Fred,
Your face I cannot see,
But let this little token tell
We still remember thee.
—Inserted by his loving sister and brother,
Gerty and Ern. 218x219
SAWFORD.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died at Birkenhead ou the 5th Au-
gust. 1909.
Thoughts return to scenes long past,
Years roll on, but memory lasts;
Her memory, still so sweet and dear.
We treasure still with love sincere.
—Inserted by lher loving daughter and son-in-
law, Edie and Monty.
SAWFORD.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away at
Birkenhead, 5th August, 1909.
To a beautiful life came a peaceful end,
She died as she lived, with God as her friend.
—Inserted by her loving son, Alf, and daughter-
in-law, Ethel, and grandchild, Gwen.
SMITH.—In Ioving memory of our dear father,
Mathew, who died 5th August, 1902.—Ever re-
membered by his loving family.

IN MEMORIAM
SECCOMBE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died the 5th August, 1923.
Sadly we miss her land try not to grieve,
A little while longer, and we, too, must leave
To meet those we love on that beautiful shore
Where parting is unknown and there's life ever:
more.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Ethel, Kitty,
Hilda, Florrie and grandchildren.
SECCOMBE.—ln loving memory of our dear
mother who passed away on the 5th August,
1923.
You are always in our minds dear mother,
Fond thoughts of you we keep;
Although three years have passed away,
Our grief is just as deep.
—lnserted by her loving son Bill and daughter-
in-law and liitle Mavis.
SECCOMBE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away August 1923.
The midnight stars are shining
Upon our dear mother's grave,
Where, sleeping without dreaming,
Lies the one we could not save.
Her weary hours and days of pain,
And troubled nights have passed;
Her ever-patient weary frame
Has found sweet rest at last.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-
law, Jim and May.
SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 5th August, 1922.
No one knows the silent heartache,
Only those can tell
Who have lost a loving mother
Without a last farewell.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son, Kath
and Frank.
SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away 5th August, 1922.
Just when her life seemed brightest,
Just when her hopes seemed best;
God, in His wisdom, took her
To a home of eternal rest.
—Inserted by her loving daughters and sons-
in-law, Ethel, Bob, Dolly, and Harry.
STRINGER.—In loving memory of Alick, acci-
dentally killed on the 6th August, 1924.
Thoughts return to scenes long past,
The years roll on, but memory lasts.
—Inserted by his loving pal, Asa Pengilly.
218x219
SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear father,
who passed away on the 6th August, 1925.
I often think of you, dear dad.
And think of how you died;
To think you could not say good-bye
Before you closed your eyes.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, May.
SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, who passed away on the 6th August,
1925.
No one knows the silent heartache.
Only those can tell.
Who have lost a loving husband
Without a last farewell.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
SMITH.—In loving memory of father, B. F.
Smith, who passed away on the 6th August, 1925.
We often think of you, dad.
And think of how you died,
To think you could not say good-bye
Before you closed your eyes.
—Inserted by Albert, Annie, and Eva, Aroona.
THIELE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away at Wookool Bend, Lox-
ton, on the 5th August, 1925.
Rest, dearest father, your work is o'er.
Your willing hands shall toil no more;
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life is fled.
And in heaven with joy to greet thee
Where no farewell tears are shed.
—Ever remembered by his loving son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Oscar and Vera.
THIELE.—In loving memory of our dear father
and grandfather, Johann Frederick, who passed
away on the 5th August, 1925.
So loving and kind in all his ways.
Upright and just to the end of his days;
Sincere and :rite in heart and mind,
Such a beautiful memory left behind.
—Inserted by Budolph and Olivia, and grand
children.
THOMAS.—ln loving memory of dear father,
William Stanley, who died on 5th August, 1925.
Sadly missed.
—Ever remembered by his loving daughter and
son-in-law, Mollie and Vern.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away 5th August, 1925. Ever
remembered—Inserted by his loving daughter,
son-in-law, and granddaughter, Hilda, Fred, and
Marna.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who departed this life on the 5th August
1925.
You went to work quite cheery, and the same day
passed away.
The shock came rather sudden, but the blow
was more severe.
But fond memory of you dear father, with us is
always near.
For the things you used to do and say
Make us think of you more every day.
—Inserted by his loving san and daughter-in-law,
Wallie and Elsie and grandchild Phillis.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed this life on the 5th August,
1925. A better father never lived.—Inserted
by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Sol and
Perc, and grandchildren Ben and Peter.
THOMAS.—In sad but loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who departed this life
on the 5th August, 1925.—"Sadly missed."—In-
serted by his sorrowing wife and daughter
Bobbie.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed ithis life on the 5th Augus:,
1925.—Ever remembered by his loving daughter,
son-in-law, and grandson, Mollie, Vern, and
little John.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of dear father,
who passed away on tho 5th August, 1925. Too
dearly loved to be forgotten.—Inserted by his
daughter, son-in-law, grandson, Bessie, Norman,
and Billie.
TILBROOK.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 5th August,
1916.
In memory we will always keep him,
As Iong as the years roll by.
—Inserted by his loviiig daughters, Clara aod
Gertie.
TURNER.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away the 5th August, 1924.
Just a sweet remembrance, fond and true—In-
serted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
Nellie and George.
TRESTRAIL.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died at Williamstown, 5th August,
1921.
Some time, some day, our eyes shall see
That dear face held in memory.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Lucy and Stephen, and grandchildren
Greenock.
WILLOUGHBY.—In loving memory of our
dearly loved father and grandpa, passed away on
the 6th August.
Sincere and true in heart and mind.
Such a beautiful memory left behind.
Resting till Jesus comes to unite us all again,
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,
May and Will, and little grand-daughters.
WILLOUGHBY.—In fond memory of our
dear father, who passed away on the 5th August,
1925.
We cannot forget you, we loved you too dearly
For your memory to fade like a dream;
The lips need not speak, when the hearts mourn
sincerely,
Our thoughts are so often where they seldom
do seem,
—Ever remembered by his loving daughter and
son-in-law, Eva and Tom, grandchildren Hazel
and Billie.
WILLOUGHBY.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who died st Port Pirie,
August 5, 1925,
Thank God for the faith that teaches
When the trials of life are o'er
We shall meet again our loved ones
On the beautiful golden shore.
—Inserted by his loving wife, and daughter,
Ellen, and friend, Les.
WILLOUGHBY.—In loving memory of dear,
father, who died on the 6th August, 1925.
Oh, how patient in thy suffering:
And no hand could give thee ease.
But God, the Helper of the helpless,
Saw thy grief and gave thee rest.
—Inserted by his son, John, and daughter-in-law,
Florrie, and grandson. 218x219

IN MEMORIAM.
WILLOUGHBY.—In fond and loving memory
of our dear father, who died at Port Pirie, Au-
gust 5, 1925.
We gave to God in tears and pain
The father we dearly loved;
But we know we'll meet him once again
In that beautiful home above.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-
law, Alice and Joe, and grandchildren, Harold,
Shirley, and Dorothy.
WEETMAN.—In loving memory of Alice, the
beloved wife of Walter Weetman.
WITMITZ.—In loving memory of Nell A. W.
Witmitz, Who died at Robe on the 6th August,
1919.
Thoughts return to scenes past.
Years roll on but memories last,
—Inserted by his loving wife, Elva, and son,
Kenneth, Woodside. 218x219
YOUNG.—In loving memory of our dear
father, Algernon Sidney, who passed away Au-
gust 5, 1924.
Manly and upright in all his ways,
Honest and true till the end of his days.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-
law, Sid and Ruby, Glenelg.
RETURN THANKS.
(Continued from page 21.)
MRS. WALTER G. KEALE and FAMILY de-
sire to sincerely THANK all relations and
kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral
tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad bereavement.
THE FAMILY of the late Mr. M. B. RANKIN
wish to THANK all kind friends and rela-
tives for letters, cards, floral tributes, and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in their recent be-
reavement, especially thanking matron and nurses
of Strathalhyn Hospital.
THE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late
WALTER JOHN POHTER, of 8, Jasper
street, Hyde Park, THANK all Friends and Rela-
tives, for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes,
and expressions of sympathy to them in the re-
cent sad loss of their dearly loved father.
MRS BUTCHART and DAUGHTERS, of Hope
Valley, desire to THANK all kind friends,
and relatives for lotters, telegrams, cards, floral
tributes, and expressions of sympathy in our late
sad bereavement, in the loss of our dear husband
and father.
MR. ROBERT FOBRSYTH, King-st., Brighton,
sincerely THANKS the very many kind
friends for their generous and helpful expressions
of sympathy through flowers, telegrams, and let-
ters in his recent bereavement.
WILL all Friends accept grateful THANKS
for kindness and expressions of sympathy
in our late bereavement of the sad and sudden
accident of Ted Fox. From members of the
"One Dunzers'" Shack, Sellick's Beach.
MRS. SCHUPPAN, of Emu Downs, sin-
cerely THANKS all kind Relatives and
Friends for expressions of sympathy and floral
tributes in her recent sad bereavement.
217x219
MISS ANNIE KAIN, of Tungkillo, wishes to
sincerely THANK all kind relatives and
friends for letters, cards, floral tributes, and
personal expressions of sympathy in her recent
sad bereavement, especially thanking Rev. Father
Denny and Sister Thomas, also Drs. Glynn and
MR. and MRS. H. H. WALTERS and FAMILY,
of Forest Range, wish to THANK all
relatives and friends for letters, cards, and
floral tributes, expressions of sympathy, in
their recent bereavement.
MR and Mrs F. BLOWES desire to THANK
all friends and relatives for letters, cards,
floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy in
the loss of their baby daughter.
MR F. BREWER and FAMILY, also Mrs. C.
BREWER. oF Ardrossan, sincerely THANK
all kind relatives and friends for letters, cards,
and telegrams and personal expressions of sym-
pathy in their recent sad bereavement, especially
thanking the Rev. C. W. Smith and Mrs. Smith,
also the sisters and staff of the Maitland Hos-
pital, also Dr. Stockbridge.
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