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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 Six
pence each when not exceeding five
lines; over five lines. Sixpence per line.
Death Advertisements in which a Funeral
Announcement is made are charged for
as if the Death and Funeral were sepa-
rate announcements, namely — The mini-
mum charge of 2/6 and 3/4 respectively.
In Memoriam and Death Advertisements
containing reference to more than one
deceased are charged 2/6 each for each
deceased mentioned as if they were dis-
Engagements and Approaching Marriage
Notices require the signatures of both
parties concerned.
BIRTHS
LOUGHHEAD. —On the 4th February, at
McBride Maternity Home, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Loughhead, of 14, Pasquin-street, St.
Leonards —a son. Both well.
STIDSTON. —On the 3rd February, at
"Warneton," W. Croydon, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. V. Stidston —a daughter.
BAMPTON (nee Allie Vandepeer). —On
the 27th January, at Nurse Lind-
strom's hospital, Military-road, Semaphore,
to the wife of W G. Bampton, of Ar-
drossan —a bonny son (Thomas Vande-
peer).
JUTTNER. —On the 31st January, at
Tanunda, the wife of Frank J. A. Juttner
—a daughter.
HOBBS. —On the 2nd February, at the
Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to the
wife of Alan F. Hobbs —a son.
CALABY. —On the 4th February, at Me-
morial Hospital, to the wife of Harry L.
Calaby, of Henley Beach —a daughter.
CARMICHAEL. —On the 14th January, at
the Maitland Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Allan L. Carmichael, of Wauraltee —a
daughter (Marjorie Joy).
NEWPORT. —On the 4th February, at
Wallaroo, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Augus-
tine (Gus) Newport, of Marion-road, Ascot
Park —a daughter.
HAKENDORF. —On the 26th January, at
Rowan Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Hakendorf, of St. Peters —a
daughter (Pauline St. Clair).
GWATKINGS. —On the 13th January, at
"Milo" Private Hospital, Woodville, to Mr.
and Mrs. H. Gwatkings, of Findon —a son.
OSBORN. —On the 3rd February, at
"Emoh," Nurse Fisher's Nursing Home, to
the wife of Cyril Osborn —a daughter.
JANZOW (nee Eileen Manning). —On the
6th February, at Memorial Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Janzow, of "St. Aus-
gar," Brandreth-street, Tusmore —twin
daughters.
PIKE. —On the 5th February, at "Ala-
woona," 14, Bagot-street, Hilton, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Pike, of Ascot Park —a son (Glen
Francis). Special thanks to Sister Rose.
CASTLEY (nee Gracie Martiensen). —On
the 30th January, at their residence, Des-
landes-street, Ethelton, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. Castley —a daughter (Joyce Elsie Jean).
Thanking Dr. Powell and Nurse Church.
RODGERS. —On the 5th February, at
Glenwynne, to the wife of C. Rodgers —a
daughter.
PARNELL. —On the 30th January, at
Chatham Nursing Home, Keswick, to the
wife of Don Parnell, Milner-street, Rich-
mond —a daughter ("Peggy").
HARRIS (nee May Church). —On the
5th February, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Harris, of North Kensington —a son
(Ronald Trevor).
NEAVLON. —On the 16th January, at
"Milo" Private Hospital, Woodville, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Neaylon, of William-street,
Beverley —a son.
GREEN. —On the 19th January, at "Milo"
Private Hospital, Woodville, to Mr. and
Mrs. Green, of Aberfeldy-avenue, Woodville
—a son (Ralph Noll).
GITSHAM. —On the 16th December, 1930,
at Gambier Hospital, 15, Pier-street,
Glenelg to Mr. and Mrs. Gitsham —a
daughter.
NEWPORT. —On the 22nd January, at
Gambier Hospital, 15, Pier-street, Glenelg,
to Mr. and Mrs. B. Newport, Chopin-street,
Glenelg —a son.
MAPLE (nee Coulter). —On the 1st Feb-
ruary at the Loxton District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Maple, of Caliph —a
daughter. Both well.
SHIPTON (nee Miriam Linton). —On the
5th February, at Memorial Hospital, North
Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shipton,
of Railway-terrace, Woodville Estate —a
daughter. No visitors for seven days.
CARTER. —On the 2nd February, at
Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Carter —a son (Arthur Walter
Fred).
SOUTH (nee Erica Morton). —On 21st
January, at Saint, Margaret's Hospital,
Tailem Bend, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. South,
of Jervois —a son (David Morton).
ALEXANDER (nee Clara Jenkins). —On
the 3rd February, at Parkside, to Mr. and
Mrs. L. Alexander —a son (Leslie Harold).
Special thanks to Dr. Fry and mother.
SANDERY. —On the 27th January, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. Sandery, Prospect-road, Pros-
pect —a daughter (Carmel). Thanking Dr.
E. Davey and Sister Moon.
CLARKE (nee Margaret Petts). —On the
5th February, to the wife of Alick B.
Clarke, of Stauton-avenue, Fullarton —a
daughter.
BADCOCK (nee B. Dee). —On the 7th
February, at their residence, Percy-terrace,
West Croydon, the wife of F. C. Badcock
—a son. Dr. W. E. Webb and Sister Fitz-
gerald in attendance.
MILLER (nee Vera LeLeu). —On the 7th
February, at their residence, 47, Breaker-
street, Holmesdale, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Miller —a son. Special thanks to Dr.
Frank Borthwick and Sister Braund.
BATCHELOR. —On the 7th February, at
Quambi, to, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Batchelor,
of Goldfinch-avenue, Cowandilla —a daugh-
ter.
BEKUZAROFF (known Beckoff). —On the
2nd February, at Quambi Private Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. Beckoff —a daughter
(Nita Navarra). Special thanks to Dr.
Leon Opit, Matron Bartels, and staff.
MORGAN. —On the 3rd February, at the
Stirling District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ivor Morgan, of Ironbank —twins (Victor
Maurice Charles and Betty Maureen Fen-
ella). All three well.
CONLON. —On the 8th February, at "Pe-
tone," Goodwood-road, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. Canton, Gore-street, St. Leonards —a
daughter.
ERRINGTON (Ethel Phillips). —On the
31st January, at Mair-street, Wallaroo, to
the wife of Frank Errington —a daughter
(Ruth Mary).
GRUHL (nee Ella Harris). —On the 30th
January, at Sister Villis's Private Hospital,
Kooringa, to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gruhl,
Andrews —a daughter (premature, still-
born).
ROBERTS. —On the 5th February, at
Sister Cleland 's, Derby-street, Semaphore,
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, of Exeter —
a son (Owen Cleland). No visitors.

BIRTHS
ANTHONY. — On the 8th February, at the
Glenburnle Private Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. R. Anthony, of Fullarton — a daughter.
LOCKWOOD.— On the 9th February, the
wife of Hec Lockwood, late Gawler-road —
a bonny daughter. Strictly no visitors for
10 days.
McBRIDE.— On tbe 6th February, at
"Quambl," to the wife of Reg H. McBride,
Derby-street, Fullarton — a son.
BASSETT (nee Huxley).— On the 3rd Feb-
ruary, at "Warneton," West Croydon, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bassett — a son (Maxwell
John). Both well.
STEVENS (nee Lily Bagley).— On the 8th
February, at "Rumout," Unley-road, to
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J. Stevens, Hyde Park
—a son (Donald John). No visitors for
seven days.
THOMAS (nee Elsa Schulz).— On the
17th January, at Sister Hansen's Private
Hospital, Nuriootpa, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
Thomas— a son. Special thanks to Dr.
Hoopman and Sister Hansen.
ARTHUR (nee Pearl Brandt).— On the
12th January, at the Booleroo Centre Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg H. Arthur—
a son (stillborn).
COLEMAN.— On tne 3rd February, at the
Ambleslde Hospital, to the wife of R. B.
Coleman, Balhannah— a daughter.
BURGESS (nee Edna Caddy)— On the 1st
February, at Sister Bray's Private Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. Merv. Burgess, of Solomon-
town— a son (Raymond Norman). Both
well.
HENVILLE (nee Nurse Holten).— On the
20th January, at Geraldton (W.A.), to Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Henville, of Balla (W.A.)— a
daughter (Betty).
ENNIS (nee D. Whittington).— On the 6th
February, at 18, Glanton-street, West Hind-
marsh, to Mr. and Mrs. K. Ennis — a son
(Douglas Kenneth). Special thanks to Nurse
Ryan, of Thebarton.
HORNSBY.— On the 28th January, at
South Coast Hospital, the wife of Arthur
T. Hornsby— a daughter.
BRENTON.— On the 4th February, at their
residence, 346, Chapple-street, Broken Hill,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brenton, jun. — a
daughter. Both well.
NEWNHAM (nee E. Smith).— On the 22nd
January, at "Parklands" Private Hospital,
Natimuk, to Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Newnham,
of Goroke — a son (Robert Frederick).
MARRIAGES
FARNDEN— KENYON.— On the 22nd
January, at Adelaide, the marriage was
celebrated of Ira E., eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Farnden, of Anzac Highway,
Glenelg, to Eleanor, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Kenyon, St. Leonards.
NEWPORT— POLGLASE.— On tne 11th
November, 1929, at Adelaide, Eugene
Augustine (Gus), son of William John
Newport, of Marion-road, Ascot Park, to
Nelly, only daughter of J. and N. Pol-
glase, Ireland-street, Wallaroo.
IRELAND— CROUCH.— On the 21st Janu-
ary, at Maylands Church of Christ, by Rev.
E. Allen, Francis Hartley, son of Mr. J.
Ireland, Wokurna, to Mabelle Isobel, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crouch, of
41, Frederick-street, Maylands, grand-
daughter of the late Walter Thorpe, of
Norwood.
GOLDEN WEDDING
HANCOCK—RATTLEY.— On the 10th
February, 1881, at the Methodist Church,
Coobowie, by Rev. William Reed, Thomas,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Hancock,
Teatree Gully, to Rebecca, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. J. Rattley, Coobowie.
Present address — 40, Mawson-street, Pros-
pect Gardens.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
OSBORNE— SANDO.— The marriage of
Dulcie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Osborne, of Edithburgh, to Len, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sando, of St. Peters,
will be solemnised at All Souls, Walker-
ville-road, St. Peters, on Wednesday, 11th
February, at 7.30 p.m. Friends and rela-
tives cordially invited to ceremony. No
reception.
ZSCHORN— FERRELL.— The marriage of
Emily, youngest daughter of Mr. E. G.
Zschorn and the late Mrs. Zschorn, of
North Adelaide, to Leonard, youngest son
of Mrs. F. J. Russell and the late Mr.
E. R. Ferrell, of Thebarton, will be
solemnised at the Brompton Methodist
Church, Port-road, on Saturday, 7th Feb-
ruary, at 7.45 p.m. Friends and relatives
cordially invited to ceremony. No recep-
tion.
MODRA— WEISS.— The marriage of Clara
Lydia, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Modra, Yeelanna, to Herman Theodor, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weiss, Cleve, will be
celebrated at St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Cummins, on Tuesday, 17th February, at
2 p.m. All relatives and friends cordially
invited to ceremony.
HANN— LINDSAY.— The marriage of
Muriel, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A G Hann, Glenelg, to Brazil, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lindsay, Hiltonia,
will be solemnised at St. Peter's Church
of England, Glenelg, on Saturday, 14th
February, at 6.45 p.m. Relatives and friends
invited to ceremony. No reception.
BROWN— REILLY. — The marriage of
Ruby, niece of Mrs. and the late T. Teague,
of Tweedvale, to Thomas, eldest son of
Mrs. Reilly, Tweedvale, will be solemnised
at the Tweedvale Presbyterian Church, on
Saturday, 14th February, at 3 p.m. Friends
and relatives cordially invited to ceremony.
MOYLAN— GIBBONS.— The marriage of
Eva, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Moylan, of Torrens-avenue, Hindmarsh, to
Alfred, youngest son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. A. Gibbons, of Adelaide, will be
solemnised at St. Saviour's Church, Hind-
marsh, on Thursday, February 12th, at 11
a.m. Friends and relatives cordially in
vited to ceremony. No reception.
SCHROEDER— McASKILL.— The marriage
of Ivy L., younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Schroeder, of Saddleworth, to Allan
A. F. youngest son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. J. McAskill, of Clare, will be cele-
brated in the Kapunda Lutheran Church
on Saturday, February 14th, at 2 p.m. Re-
latives and friends cordially invited to
ceremony. No reception.
COMBE— WILSON.— The marriage of
Aileen, elder daughter of Mrs. and the late
Mr. A. Combe, of Fort-avenue, Corryton, to
Robert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Wilson, of Roebuck-street, Mile-End, will
be celebrated at St. Bartholomew's Church,
Norwood, on Saturday, 14th February.
Friends and relations cordially invited. No
reception.
COMBE— WILSON.— The marriage of
Alleen, elder daughter of Mrs. and the late
Mr. A. Combe, of Fort-avenue, Corryton,
and Robert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Wilson, of Roebuck-street, Mile-End, will
be celebrated at St. Bartholomew's Church,
Norwood, at 6.45 p.m. on Saturday, 14th
February. All friends and relations in-
vited. No reception.
McAULEY— SLATTERY.— The marriage
of Agnes, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. McAuley, Georgetown, to Ignatius
J. Slattery, eldest son of Mr. and the late
Mrs. W. Slattery, Laura, will be celebrated
at St. Mary's Church, Georgetown, on
Wednesday, February 11th, at 8 a.m.
COWHAM— FOSTER.— The marriage of
Gladys, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Cowham, of Forestville, to William,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Foster, of
North Unley, will be solemnised at St.
Augustine's Church, Unley, on Saturday,
14th February, at 7.15 p.m.

APPROACHING MARRIAGES
CRANWELL— GEPP.— The marriage of
Nancy, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Cranwell, of Ashton, to William Isaac,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gepp, of
Ashton, will be solemnised at the St.
John's Church, Norton Summit, on Satur-
day, February 14th, at 7 p.m. Relatives
and friends invited to ceremony. No re-
ception.
ENGAGEMENTS
BOWDEN— BARTLETT.— The engagement
is announced of Effie B. M., only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Bowden, of Milang, to
Hurtle W., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bartlett, of Yumali.
DAY— MAPPLEY.— The engagement is
announced of Queenie I., the eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mappley, of
Mount Barker, to Murray M., the youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Day, of Loxton.
WARD— FULLER.— The engagement is
announced of Doris, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Ward, Rose-street, Glenelg,
to Robert, second son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Fuller, of Pinnaroo.
ROBINSON— CLARKE.— The engagement
is announced of Violet, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Aurther Robinson, of Como,
Western Australia, to Allan Knight,
younger son of Mrs. E. A. Clarke and the
late John Clarke, of Norwood, South Aus-
tralia.
BOON— BOSWORTH.— The engagement is
announced of Thelma Hilda E., elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Boon, of
Wattle-street, Malvern, to Richard Charles
L., B. Sc., elder son of Mr. and Mrs R. L.
Bosworth, East-parade, Mitcham.
ROBINSON— BUSCUMB. — The engagement
is announced of Una, the third daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Buscumb, Green-
street, Brompton, to George eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Robinson, of Sheerness-on-
Sea, Kent, England.
RAYNER— FLETCHER.— The engagement
is announced of Mavis A. Rayner, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rayner, of
Darlington, to William F., second son of
Mr. C. E. and the late Mrs. Fletcher, of
Toorak Gardens.
RICHARDS— WARREN — The engagement
is announced of Thelma Jean, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Richards, of Anzac High-
way, Glenelg, to Leonard Arthur, second
son of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. Warren, of
Tarragon-street. Mile-End.
HALE — JONES.—The engagement of
Minnie, the second youngest daughter of
Mrs. and the late W Hale, Cowell, to Sid.,
the son of Mrs. Thompson, Adelaide, and
the late Peter Jones, of Liverpool, England.
McINERNEY— HANCOCK.— The engage-
ment is announced of Thelma Doreene,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc-
Inerney, Wallaroo, to Harold Thomas, third
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hancock, Newtown,
Kadina.
DEATHS
EISEMANN.— On the 4th February, at
Murray Bridge, Susanna Louise Bertha, be-
loved wife of Reinhold Eisemann. Aged 56
years.
RICHARDSON.— On the 4th February, at
Byre-avenue, Brighton, Mary (Molly),
dearly beloved wife of Victor Roy Richard-
son. Aged 34 years. A patient sufferer at
rest.
SELTH.—On the 4th February, at her
late residence, 61, Beulah-road, Norwood,
Sarah Ada, beloved wife of George Henry
Selth.
THOMAS.— On the 3rd February, Eliza,
widow of Thomas Thomas, of Carn Brae,
Austral-terrace, Malvern.
PLAYFORD.— On the 4th February, at
"Drysdale," Norton Summit, Andrew Mur-
ray, beloved youngest son of J. and R.
Playford, aged 18 years.
JONES.— On the 4th February, at
Luhr's-road South. Payneham, Annie
Angelina, beloved wife of James Henry
Jones, aged 30 years.
O'BRIEN.— On the 4th February, at his
residence, Arthur William Columbus, the
dearly beloved husband of Ida O'Brien, of
14, Clifton-street, Hawthorn, aged 64 years.
HOFFMANN.— On the 3rd February,
Catherine, dearly-beloved wife of Paul
Peter, and loving mother of Charles and
James Hoffmann, of Malpas, aged 63
years. Requiscat in pace.
CRASE.— On the 24th January, at a
private hospital, Merrylands, Sydney, Mar-
ion, wife of Harold Crase, and daughter
of the late Peter and Mary Kemp, of
Currency Creek, S.A.
OBST. — On the 27th January, of Point
Pass, Johann Gottholt, leaving a sorrowing
wife, seven daughters, three sons to mourn
their sad loss. Aged 64 years.
MORTON.— On the 4th February, at
the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W.
McFeat, "Macedon," 86, Monmouth-road,
Westbourne Park, Lucy relict of James
Morton, and formerly of Snowtown and
Clare, aged 85 years. Absent from the
body and present with the Lord.
FORD. — On 30th January, at Lower
North-road, Kilburn, William, dear beloved
husband of Kathleen and youngest son of
William and late Constance Ford, late of
Semaphore, aged 35 years. At rest.
STEWART.— On the 27th January, at
private hospital, Western Australia, Annie
E. J. Stewart, the beloved wife of the late
William James Stewart, Northam, late of
Walkerville, aged 71 years, leaving three
daughters and four sons.
BOWLEY.— On the 4th February, at St.
Peters, Minnie Lucy, dearly loved wife of
Len Bowley, of 13, Rosella-street, Payne-
ham, aged 44 years. Some time we will
understand.
MCHOLLS.— On the 4th February, at his
residence, Clara-street, Murray Bridge, John,
dearly beloved husband of Ellen Jane
Nicholls, late of Kaniva, Victoria, aged 71
years. Peacefully sleeping. Victorian papers
please copy.
HATSWELL.— On the 4th February, at the
residence of her son-in-law (Mr. L. N.
Downer), 28, Bagot-street, Hilton, Ellen
Marie, relict of Benjamin James Hatswell,
aged 64 years.
GODFREY. — On the 4th February, Syd-
ney (late of Mylor), aged 76. At rest.
CLARKE.— On the 2nd February, at
South-terrace, Wallaroo, Annie, dearly
beloved wife of John Edward Clarke, aged
72 years 11 months. At rest.
DOLLMAN.— On 5th February, at War-
wick Private Hospital, Ernest Guy (late of
Wilcannia), in his 74th year.
COOK.—On the 4th February, at Moonta,
Samuel Gregory, loving brother of Mrs.
V. A. Jones and uncle of Mavis, 19, Glad-
stone-road, Mile-End.
PURDY.—On the 4th February, at Ade-
laide Hospital (suddenly), Frank Purdy,
dearly beloved husband of Louisa Purdy,
22, Bagot-street, Hilton.
LEIERICH.— On the 1st February, at
Home for Incurables, Julia Johanna
Leierich, beloved friend of Redman, Stan-
ley-street, North Adelaide. Till He come.
JAMES.— On the 4th February, at the
Rose Park Hospital, Herbert Hay James.
PILKINGTON— .On the 31st January, re-
sult of accident, at Redhill, James
Robert, dearly loved husband of Ann Ita
and loving daddy of little Sheila, Jim, and
Gerald, third son of Mrs. E. C. and late
James Pilkington, of Torrensville, aged 44
years. R.I.P. Sadly missed.
ARTHUR.— On 6th February, Barbara
Isobel, darling baby of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Arthur, aged 10 months. Only lent.

DEATHS
MATTHEWS.— On the 6th February, at
31, Wilkinson-road, Parkside, Bertha
Amelia, relict of Joel Matthews, aged 72
years.
McELLIGOTT.— On the 6th February, at
her residence, Maitland-street, Mitcham,
Elizabeth, widow of Michael, and loving
mother of Mary, John, and Michael Mc-
Elligott, aged 58 years. Requiescat in
pace.
RICHARDSON.—On the 22nd January, at
the Adelaide Hospital, Robert (Bob), the
dearly beloved husband of Catherine, and
loving father of Emmie and Muriel, of
Rosewater.
NICKELLS.— On the 6th February, at
Memorial Hospital, beloved wife of E. F.
Nickells, peacefully. After long suffering
at rest.
BARRY.— On the 6th February, at. the
Adelaide Hospital, John Barry, of Port
Lincoln, dearly beloved husband of Annie
Barry. Aged 70 years.
BRAZIL.— On the 31st January, at Kil-
dary, N.S.W., Robert Donald, loving hus-
band of Jean Brazil (nee Elborough), re-
sult of accident. Some day we'll under-
stand.
OXENHAM.— On the 1st February, at
Kadina, Samuel, beloved son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Oxenham, late of Car-
rondown. Aged 59 years.
BENNETTS. — On the 6th February, at
his residence, Boulder, W.A., W. J. (Will),
the dearly beloved brother of Mrs. J. Car-
ter, of Keswick; Mrs. H. Haines, Ardrossan,
and Mr. E. J. Bennetts, of Adelaide. At
rest.
MAUGER. — On the 6th February, at the
Kent Town Private Hospital, Walter
Thomas, dearly beloved eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. T. Mauger, 13, Ople-street,
Evandale.
MARTIN.—On the 6th February, at Lid-
don-place, Portland, Isabella Maud, dearly
beloved wife of Frederick Ernest Martin,
and mother ot Frederick, Dorothy, and
Ronald, aged 49 years. A patient sufferer
at rest.
PAYNE.—On the 7th January, at Ade-
laide, Frank William, the dearly loved
eldest brother of Ethel and T. J. Payne,
of Hutt-street, and Walter, of O'Connell
street, late of Torrensville.
Though his cheery voice is silent,
And we see his face no more;
In our hearts his memory lingers,
Just as dearly as before.
MAUGER.— On the 6th February, Wal-
ter Thomas Mauger, late of Port Augusta,
beloved husband of Louie Mauger.
BRAZIL.— At Kildary, New South Wales,
on the 31st January, Robert Donald, fourth
dearly loved, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Brazil, of Kensington Park, Adelaide. Acci-
dentally killed.
ROBERTS. — On the 6th February, at
Semaphore, Owen Cleland, infant son of
Jean and Lloyd Roberts.
MURFITT. — On tbe 4th February, Sarah
Ada Selth, fourth daughter of the late
Lydia and Richard Murfitt, of Norwood,
aged 66 years.
LYSAGHT.— On the 8th February, at her
residence, 102 George-street, Thebarton,
Mary, relict of Michael Lysaght. Aged 83
years. Requiescat in pace.
WILLIS (nee Lunn). — On the 7th Febru-
ary, at Torrens-road, Croydon, Winifred
Mary, dearly beloved wife of Walter A. J.
Willis. Aged 26 years.
COOKE. — On the 8th February, at the
Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Charles
Oscar, the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Cooke, Cedar-avenue, Croydon Park.
Aged three years. At rest.
EDWARDS. — On the 8th February, at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. R. G.
Thomas, Wallaroo, Catherine Edwards,
relict of E. D. Edwards. Aged 83 years.
At rest.
FARGHER.— On the 7th February, at
Adelaide, Minnie, beloved wife of the late
John William Fargher, of Blinman, leav-
ing one son and two daughters to mourn
their sad loss. Aged 75 years. R.I.P.
LOXTON — On the 2nd February, at the
Loxton Hospital, Mary Ann Loxton, be-
loved wife of the late Alfred Loxton, Moo-
rook, River Murray, leaving one sister
(Nurse Muldoon), six sons and two daugh-
ters. Aged 72 years. Sadly missed. Vic-
torian papers please copy.
SCOTT.— On the 31st January, at Cowell
Hospital, Wallace Bruce, beloved infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott, of Kimba.
Aged two years.
COX. — On the 28th January at Minnipa,
Alfred, dearly beloved husband of Laura
Cox. Aged 69 years. Rest in peace.
GMEINER.—On the 7th February, at
Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia, Julius,
beloved husband of Christina Gmeiner,
late of South Australia. Aged 77 years.
FERORS.— On the 9th February, at Ade-
laide, Charles Arthur, dearly loved husband
of Reta Ferors, of 37, Warwick-avenue,
Toorak Gardens, aged 56 years. Suddenly.
FRANKS.— On the 9th February, at his
residence, 6, Valmai-avenue, King's Park
(late of Grace Plains), George Albert,
dearly beloved husband of Alice Louisa
Franks, and father of Grace and Ivy, in
his 53rd year. At rest.
JACKSON.— On the 9th February, at Ade-
laide, Charles Albert Jackson, late of Ade-
laide, aged 72 years.
FERORS. — On the 9th February, at Ade-
laide, Charles Arthur, beloved son of Sarah
and the late Charles Henry Ferors, aged
56 years. Suddenly.
UNDERWOOD. — On the 4th February, at
Tungkillo, Ellen, dearly beloved wife of
A. J. Underwood, aged 37 years. Sud-
denly.
POCOCK.— On the 30th January, at her
residence, North-terrace, Rosewater, Sarah
Agnes, the beloved wife of Richard Pocock,
and loving mother of William, Laura,
Eillene, Doreen, and Douglas.
A beautiful memory left behind,
A life that was gentle, good and kind;
A life made good by kindly deeds,
And generous thoughts for others' needs.
Sadly missed.
DAY.—On the 9th February, Lance, be-
loved third son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Day,
East-terrace, Kensington Gardens, beloved
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Day, Sema-
phore, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Davies, Croy-
don.
HOCKING.— On the 9th February, Grace
Audrey, the beloved daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Hocking, 59, Park-terrace,
Bowden-on-the-Hill, aged 27 years. Rest
after weariness.
PARKIN.— On the 8th February, at
Blackwood (accidentally), Vera Joan Eve-
lyn, only daughter of Mr. William T. and
the late Mrs. Parkin, of Blackwood, aged
10 years.
BOND.— On the 9th February, at the
Clare District Hospital, Mary Elizabeth
Bond, in her 62nd year.
MITCHELL.— On the 9th February, at 40,
Dixon-street, Clarence Park, Eliza Jane,
dearly beloved wife of John Henry, and
loving mother of Vera and Blanche, aged
73. A patient sufferer at rest.
McDONALD. — On 8th February, at Mur-
ray Bridge, Donald, the dearly beloved hus-
band of the late Caroline McDonald and
loving father of Allan, Caroline, Robert
(deceased), Donald (deceased), aged 77
years. Till the day breaks and the shadows
flee away.
CAMPHUYNDER.— On the 7th February,
at Port Adelaide (through accidental
drowning), William Henry, dearly beloved
brother of Mr. L. E. Camphuynder and Mrs.
V. McDonald. Aged 59 years.

HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR
ANDREWS.— In loving memory of Jim,
who died at Keswick Hospital on the 8th
February, 1921.
Though his cheery voice is silent,
And we see his face no more,
In our hearts his memory lingers
Just as dearly as before.
—Inserted by his loving mother, brothers,
sisters, and little son, Jack.
DOBSON.— In loving memory of our dear
sons and brothers, No. 1127, T.R.Q.M.S.
C. E. Dobson, died of influenza, England,
on the 6th February, 1919; also No. 3637,
Private A. C. Dobson, who was killed in
France on the 14th February, 1918. Ever
remembered.— Inserted by their loving
mother, sisters, and brothers.
HAYWARD. — In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Allan Gordon,
late 9th Light Horse, A.I.F., died the 9th.
February, 1929. For him, sweet rest; for us,
remembrance. — Ever remembered by his
loving wife and children.
HAYWARD. — In loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Allan, who passed
away on the 9th February, 1929. — Inserted
by his loving mother, sisters and brother.
OWEN. — In memory of my beloved son,
Egbert John, late A.I.F., F.A.R., who died
at Prospect, 10th February; also Corporal
Cotton Thomas, 27th Battalion, who made
the supreme sacrifice, Pozieres, 4th August,
1916. Fondly remembered by an their
loved ones.
SLATER. — In loving memory of Howard,
late 10th Battalion, A.I.F., who died at
York, 7th February, 1925. Ever remembered.
— Inserted by Dick and Thelma.
SLATER.— In loving remembrance of my
dear son, Howard, late 10th Battalion,
A.I.F., who died at York, 7th February, 1925.
Time changes many things,
But a mother's love stll lingers.
— Inserted by his sorrowing mother, Lillian
E. A. Slater.
SLATER. — In loving memory of Howard,
late 10th Battalion, A.I.F., who died at
York, 7th February, 1925. Rest after weari-
ness. — Inserted by his sister and brother-
in-law, Doris and Leslie.
SLATER — In fond remembrance of
Howard, late 10th Battalion, A.I.F., who
died at York, 7th February, 1925. Not for-
gotten. — Inserted by his brother and sister-
in-law, Leslie and Stella.
IN MEMORIAM.
ANKOR. — In sad but loving memory of
our dear son (Melville Ankor), who passed,
away on the 5th February, 1929.
You are always in our thoughts, dear
Melville,
'Tis sweet to breathe your name.
In life we loved you very dear,
In death we do the same.
— Inserted by loving parents, sisters, and
brother, of Quorn.
ANKOR. — In loving memory of my dear
brother, Melville, who passed away on
the 5th. February, 1929 — Ever remembered
by his loving sister. Marjorie.
AUFDERHEIDE.— In loving remembrance
of my dear mother, who 'passed away at
Uraidla February 7th, 1923.
Though many things I failTo do,
I never fail to tfripfr of you.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Dulcie.
AUFDERHEIDE.— In loving memory of
our dear wife and mother, who passed
away at Uroidifl on the 7th February, 1923.
Days of sadness still come o'er us.
Silent tears they often flow:
Memory keeps dear mother near us.
Whom God claimed eight years &tto.
— Inserted by her loving ? husband and
family.
BRIGHT.— In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Noel, who passed away
(result of accident) on the 5th Febru
ary, 1930.
He left his home In perfect health,
Never thinking death was near. ;
Jfor dreaming he would never return '?:
To those who loved him dear. !
A painful shock, a dreadful blow. !
Dear Noel, how we miss you so.
Our loss Is great, we'll not complain
But trust in God to meet again. r
— Inserted by his loving mother, brother,
and sisters.
BRIGHT. — In loving memory of dear
Noel, who passed away one year ago to
day.
Gone from us that smiling face.
Those pleasant cheerful ways;
The heart that won so many friends
In bygone, happy days. ,
— Inserted by his loving auntie, uncle,
Phyllis, Keith, Ron. Ted.
BRIGHT. — In memory of Noel, who passed
away on the 5th February, 1930.
Fond memories, true and (tender,
Just to show we still remember.
— Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mase and
family.
BRIGHT. — In memory of Noel, who passed
away on the 5th February, 1930.
'A broken link in 'friendship's chain.'
— Inserted by his fellow-workers, Bert, Fred,
and Jack.
BRIGHT. — In memory of Noel, who passed
away on the 5th February, 1930, result of
accident. — Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay
Mase, Margery, and Rose.
BRIGHT. — In loving memory of Noel,
who passed away 5th February, 1930.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Noel, we think of you.
— Ever remembered by May and Bill, Mavis
and Jim.
BARRETT. — In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who parsed away
at North Adelaide 'on the 6th February,
1930. ?
It was hard to part with one we loved,
But God alone knew best;
He knew the sufferings he bore.
So called him home to re«t.
With aching hearts we watched you
sinking.
We watchwi you -fade away,
We tended you with loving care,
But could not make you stay;
But dear. Wall, you have left sweet
memories behind.
— Inserted by his dearly loved wife and
son, Jim, Alawoona
BRANFIELD. — In memory of mother,
who passed away on the 6th February. .
1926. — Ever remembered by her loving
daughter, A. Bastlan.
BRANFIELD. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on the 6th
February, 1926.
Sweet memories of you, dear mother.
'—Inserted by her loving daughter and
son-in-law, Eliza and Joe.
BOOMERi — In sad and loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away on the
7th February. 1930.
We cherish still with love sincere.
Her. smiling face, her loving ways. .
Memories of her will linger always with
us.
—Inserted by her only daughter. Holly, and
grandchildren.
BIRRELL. — In 'loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away at
Norwood, on the 7th February. 1920.
—Inserted by E. and G. Harris, and family.
Hackney.
BIRRELL. — In loving memory of our. dear
mother, who passed away on the 7th Feb
ruary, 1920.
Loved and remembered the same to-day,
As in the hour you passed away.
-^-Inserted by her loving daughters ana
son-in-law, H. and J. Scott, S. Birrell, Nor
wood.
BLOFFWITCH.— Sacred to the memory of
our beloved wife and mother, who passed
away on the 7th January, 1930.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by her loving husband and chll- ?
dren, Ned. Handle. Berres. Bert., Mony, \
Errol. Teddy, and Rosemary.

IN MEMORIAM
BLACK. — In loving memory of our dear
eon and. brother, Stanley, who passed away
on the 9th February, 1926.
With tender love and deep regret,
We who loved you will never forget.
—Inserted by his loving mother and father
and family.
BLACK. — In. loving memory of my deal
brother, Stanley, who passed away on the
9th February, 1926.
Sweetest of memories linger yet,
We loved you too dearly to ever forget.
'Inserted by his loving sister, Edna, and
friend, Arnold.
BROOKE. — In loving memory of Howard,
who was drowned at Merbeln on the 9th
February, 1928.
Gone from us that smiling face.
Those pleasant, cheerful ways;
The heart that won so many friends
In happy, bygone days.
—Inserted by his loving father and- sisters,
Elsie and Millie,
BROOKE.— In loving memory of dear
Howard, accidentally drowned in the River
Murray at Merbein, Victoria, on the 9th
February, 1928.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Howard,*we think of you.
—Ever remembered by Charl and Janle.
BRENNAN. — In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who diod at River
ton on the 9th February. 1929.
It was hard to part with one we loved;
But God alone knew best.
B.I.P. — Inserted by her loving husband,
Maurice, and Bill.
BRENNAN. — In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister-in-law, who died
at Riverton on the 9th February, 1929.
With tender love and deep regret,
We who loved you never forget.
R.I.P. —Inserted by her loving mother and
father-in-law and family.
BRENNAN. — In loving memory of my
dear sister. Alice, who passed away on the
9th February, 1929.
Some day, some time, my eyes will see
That dear face held In memory.
—Inserted by Maude and Dick.
BOWDEN. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died on the 10th February,
1908.
For you, sweet rest;
For us. remembrance.
— Inserted by her loving sons and daugh
ters.
COLE. —In loving memory of Woodie,
who passed away on the 5th February,
1929. —Inserted by Will, Maud, and family.
Hawker.
COOK.— In loving memory of our dear
sister, Vera, who passed away on the 4th
February, at Barmera, 1929.
The passing years will never change our
thoughts of one so dear,
Fond memories linger every day, remem
brance will always keep you near.
— Inserted by loving father, sister and
brothers.
COOK. — In loving .memory of our dear
Wife and mother, who fell asleep at Bar
xnera, on the 4th February, 1929. Too
dearly loved to forget.— Inserted by her
loving husband and sons, Johnnie and
Loydle.
COCKS (nee Ware).— In loving memory
of our dear sister, Sylvia, who passed away
at Wallaroo Mines on the 6th February,
1924. In God's care. — Inserted by her
loving brother and sister-in-law, Dave and
May.
COCKS (nee Sylvia Ware).— In loving
memory of our dear daughter and sister,
who passed away at Wallaroo Mines on
the 6th February, 1923.
The dearest of memories linger yet;
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
— Inserted by her loving father and mother,
Elsie and Walter.
COCKS (nee Sylvia Ware).— In loving
memory of dear Sylvia, who passed away
on the 6th February, 1923.
Though absent from among us,
For ever In our thoughts.
—Inserted by Annie and Fred.
CLARK. — In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who passed away at
TJnley on the 7th February, 1930.
Do not ask me if I miss him,
No one knows the bitter pain
I have suffered since you left me,
Home has never been the same.
No sympathy Is needed now, dear Aub.,
But happy are they that to-day did
their best.
—Inserted by his loving wife and child
ren, Bobbie and Jean.
CORNISH. — In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who died on the
9th February, 1930.
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back another leaf.
—Inserted by his loving wife and son.
CORNISH. — In loving memory of Ray,
Who died on the 9th February. 1930.
Ever remembered.
— Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. McPhle and
family.
CORNISH. — In loving memory of our dear
sou and brother Ray, who passed away on
the 9th February, 1930.
After much suffering came rest.
—Inserted by his mother, brothers, and
sisters.
CORNISH. — In loving memory of Brother
Ray, who passed away on the 9th Feb
ruary, 1930.
Ever in our thoughts.
—Inserted by Edwin and Clarice.
CURTIS. — In loving memory of my dear
Wife, Edith, who died on the 9th -February,
1927. Ever remembered. — Inserted toy lov
ing husband, George, and son, Clem.
COPPOCK. — In sad but loving 'memory of
my dear mother, Martha Myra Coppock, who
God called to rest on 10th February, 1927.
— Always sadly missed by her loving daugh
ter, Dorothy.
COPPOCK. — In loving memory of my
dear mother, who passed away on the 10th
February, 1927. R.I.P.
You lived your life for us alone,
How could we but remember;
Your life was one long sacrifice,
Your heart was true and tender
—Ever remembered by her loving daughter
Myra.
DENNIS.— In loving memory of Hilda,
Who died February 6th, 1930.
For her sweet rest,
For us remembrance.
—Inserted by grandma, father, brother,
aunts and uncles.
DRY.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 6th Feb
ruary, 1928.
With tender love and deep regret,
We who loved you never forget,
—Inserted by Gert and Dough.
DRY.— In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, who died on the 6th Feb
ruary, 1928.
Loving memories, true and tender,
Just to show -we still remember.
*— Inserted by Dad. Fred, and Nell.
DODDRIDGE. —In loving memory of W.
J. Doddrldge, died on the 6th February,
1924.
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back another leaf.
— Inserted by his loving wife.
DOHNT. — In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Otto Richard, passed
away at Blyth, 7th February, 1927
We cherish still with, love sincere
Memories of one we loved so dear.
—Ever remembered by his loving wife and
family.
DENNIS. —In loving memory of Phillis,
Who passed away the 9th February, 1926.
Memory, like the Ivy, clings. —Inserted by
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rowe, Don, and Colin.
IN MEMORIAM
DENNIS.— In loving memory of our dear
daughter and 6lster Phillls. who passed
away at Moonta on the 9th February, 1926.
Though absent from among us, for ever
in our thoughts.— Inserted by her sorrow
ing mother and 6ister Mavis.
DENNIS.— In loving memory of Phillls,
who died on the 9th February, 1926.
—Remembered by Flora, Rhoda, Elsie.
D ALTON (nee Hockey). — In loving
memory of our dear sister, Meta, who died
on 9th Februaryi 1930.
Calm and peaceful she Is sleeping,
Sweetest rest has followed pain;
When ? we think of how she suffered.
Who could wish her back again.
—Ever remembered by Ruby, Doss, and
brothers-in-law.
EDEN.— In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away February 6th,
1930. In God's care. — Ever remembered
by her loving son, George, daughter-in-law,
Florrie, and grand-daughters.
EDEN*.— In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother.
Deep In our hearts there's a memory
Of one we will never forget.
—Inserted by R. J. Eden and family.
EASTWOOD. — In loving memory of my
dear sister, Gladys, who passed away on
the 7th February, 1927.
For her sweet est; for us remembrance.
— Inserted by her loving sister and brother
ln law. Blanche, Tom.
EICKHOFF. — In loving memory of Harry,
who passed away on the 8th February, 1930.
Gone from earth that smiling face,
Those pleasant, cheerful ways;
The heart that won so many friends.
In happy bygone days.
— Inserted by her loving sisters, Pearl and
Nell.
EICKHOFF. — In loving memory of Har
riett, who passed away on the 8th February,
1930.
You left behind you aching hearts.
That loved you most sincere;
That never have, or never will
Forget you. Harry, dear.
— Inserted by Auntie Vera, Uncle Ern, Sid,
and cousins, Val, Bill, Dean, and Madge.
EICKHOFF. — In loving memory of Har
riett, passed away on the 8th February,
1930.— Inserted by her loving father and
stepmother, Broadview.
EICKHOFF.— In loving memory of Har
riett, who passed away on the 8th Feb
ruary, 1930.
Called from those who loved her, .
Picked like a flower In bloom;
So good, so bright, so happy,
»Tet called away so soon.
—Inserted by her loving aunt and cousin.
Bill Mucklestone.
EICKHOFF. — In loving memory of our
dear Harriet, who died February 8th, 1930.
Ever In our thoughts.
— Inserted by grandma, Caroline and Char
EICKHOFF.— A tribute of love to the
memory of Harriet (Harry), who passed
away at Alberton,' on the 8th February,
1930.
—Inserted by her loving friend. Arthur,
EASTWOOD. — In loving memory of my
dear sister, Gladys, who died on the 8th
February, 1927.
All that are left are memories
Of one that was dear to me.
—Inserted by her loving sister, Ruby, and
family.
ELLIOTT. — In ever loving memory of my
dear wife, Mary, who died at Paruna, aged
87,' 10th February, 1930.
I cherish still with love sincere,
Beautiful memories of one so dear;
Her sweet face and loving ways.
Will linger with me all my days.
So God's greatest gifts to me.
Is ever in remembrance of thee.
— Inserted by her ever sorrowful husband,
Thomas.
FORD. — In loving memory of mother,
who passed away on the 6th February,
1929, at Mile-End. At rest.— Inserted by
George and Gladys.
FORD. — In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, Jesse Ford, who
died on the 6th February, 1329.
Ever remembered
—Inserted by his daughter, E. M. McLean,
and family. Murray vllle, Victoria.
FLATMAN. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who departed this life, Feb
ruary 8th. 1922, at Adelaide.— Always re
membered by her loving sons. and daugh
ters, John, Walter, Bessie, and Mary.
FOWLER.— In loving memory- of Dorothy,
younger daughter of Albert and Elizabeth
Fisher, who passed away on the 9th
February, 1929.
God saw what was before her,
So, smiling- down, He thought It best
To take ,her in His care.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed.
— -Inserted by her parents and family.
GREEN. — In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Emma, late of Mylor,
who passed away at Forestvllle on the 6th
February, 1929.
Dearer in memory than Words can tell,
The pal we love and loved so well.
— Inserted by her loving husband, sons,
daughters, and grandchildren.
GASS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 6th Feb
ruary, 1925.
A day to remember, sad to recall,
A dearly loved mother missed by all.
— Ever remembered by her daughter and
son-in-law, Edna, Herm, and Valmai,
GASS. — In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who died on 6th Feb
ruary 1925.
Gone from earth that smiling face,
Those pleasant, cheerful ways.
The heart that won so many friends
In happy, bygone days.
—Inserted by her loving husband and
children.
GRIEG. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Crystal Brook
Hospital, 7th February, 1929.
Just two years ago to-day
Since our dear mother passed away.
— Inserted by her loving eon and daughter,
Bert and Marion.
GRIGGS. — In fond remembrance of dear
father, who passed away on the 9th Feb
ruary, 1928.
Time takes away the edge of grief.
But memory turns back another leaf.
— Inserted by loving son and- daughter-in-
law and grandchildren, H. Grlggs..
GRIGGS- — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away, at Payneham on
the 9th February, 1928.
Gone from earth that smiling face.
Those pleasant, cheerful ways,
The heart that won so many friends
In happy bygone days.
—Inserted by his loving son, Jim, and
family.
GRIGGS.— In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 9th Feb
ruary, 1928. Also our dear mother, who
passed away on the 5th September, 1930.
At rest. — Inserted by their loving son and
daughter, Walt and Emily. x
GRIGGS.— In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 9th Feb
ruary, 1928.
With tender love and deep regret,
We who loved you never forget.
— Inserted by his loving 6on and daughter
in-law, Will, and Lizzie.
HOOPMANN. — In loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Clemens, who was
received Into Eternal favor on the 7th
February. 1930.
—Sadly missed and ever remembered by
his loving parents, brothers, and sisters,
Mannura, _ _
IN MEMORIAM
HUGHES.— In loving memory of dear
Douglas, who passed away on 5th of Febru
ary, 1928.
Calm and peaceful Doug. Is sleeping,
Sweetest rest. has followed pain;
We who loved you sadly miss you,
But trust in -3od to meet again.
—Inserted by his' loving father, Rex,
Maurice, grandparents, and uncles, Lloyd,
Dave, and Joyce.
HOPPO.— In sad memory of little Betty,
darling daughter of W. and E. Hoppo. died
on the 5th February, 1928.
Just a little flower I longed to rear,
Just a little bud, so young, so fair;
A sweet little girl now laid to rest.
How dear she was God knoweth best.
Little white flower in a garden that grew,
One of my dearest possessions were you;
Now in God's garden of purity grows
My little white bud that was never a rose.
Missing, yes, for all times missing,
One I ill could spare;
How I miss her little* footsteps
And her dear, sweet, smiling face.
Sadly missed and longed for always.
—Inserted by loving mother, father, sisters,
brothers.
HOWELL. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Alfred Charles (Ding), who died
February 7th, 1912.
The dearest of memories linger yet,
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
— Inseited by his loving wife.
HOWELL.— In loving memory of our
father. Alfred Charles (Ding), who died
February 7th, 1912.
Till memory fades and life departs
He will live forever in our hearts.
—Inserted by daughters, Rachel and Mae.
HALBERT.— To the dear memory of
George Edward (Zim), our only loved son,
and brother, who died at Kadina on the
9th February. 1915. 'TJ11 the day dawns
and the shadows flee away.
HUGHES.— In loving memory of our dear
sister, Mercy, who died on the 9th Febru
ary, 1929.
Though her cheerful voice is silent.
And we see her face no more.
Yet in our hearts her memory iingera
Just as dearly as before.
— Inserted by her loving sister and bro
ther-in-law. Lucy and Frank, niece ».nd
nephew, Dol and Reg.
HUGHES.— In loving memory of my dear
wife, who passed away on the 9th Feb
ruary. 1929.
As you rest In peaceful sleep,
' Your memory I will always keep.
—Inserted by her loving husband.
HUGHES. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 9th Feb
ruary, 1929.
Beautiful memories of one so dear.
We cherish still with love sincere.
—Inserted by her loving children.
HAUSLER.— In loving memory of our
dear sister and auntie, who passed away
en the 9th February, 1930.
Sleep the sleep you so much needed.
Free from sorrow, free from pain;
We who know how much you suffered,
Couid not wish vou back again.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother
in-law and nephews and nieces, Amanda
and Ted. and family, Eakara.
HAUSLER. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who passed away
on the 9th February, 1930.
Hearts that loved you dearly
Are the ones that never forget.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, son
in-law, and grandchildren, A. and R.
Muster, and family.
HARVEY.— In fond memory of dear
mother, who passed away on the 9th Fob
ruary, 1925.
God's greatest gift — remembrance.
—Inserted by Charley, Hilma, and two
grandsons, Charley and Eric.
HUDD. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Arthur, who died on the 9th
February, 1917.
A broken link In love's golden chain,
That God will mend when we meet again.
—Inserted by his devoted wife. Janet.
JENNINGS.— In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Edward Henry,
who passed away 5th February, 1928, at 24,
Laura-street, Stepney.
Round the old home we miss you, dear,
O, how much no one can tell.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
JENKINS.— In loving memory of my
dear husband, father, and grandfather,
who died at Alberton on the 7th February,
1922.
With tender love and deep regret
We who loved you never forget.
—Insetted by his loving wife and family.
JENKINS. — In loving memory of dear
father, who passed away February 7th,
1922.
With tender love and deep regret,
We who loved you never forget.
—Inserted by his loved ones, Nell, Harold,
Violet. Bert, and grandchildren.
JENKINS.— In loving thoughts of dear
father and grandfather, who passed away
at Paddington on February 7th, 1922.—
Ever remembered by his loving daughter,
son-in-law. Geo. and Lou Edwards, and
Mary, of Pennlngton. ,
JENKINS. — In loving memory of dear
father, who passed away on the 7th
February. 1922.
Always in our minds, dear father,
Sweet thoughts of you we keep;
Though nine years have passed away
Our sorrow is just the same.
—Inserted by Jim, Elsie, Reg.
?-- KEVERN. — In loving remembrance of my
dear dad, who passed away on the 5th Feb
ruary, 1930.
Your memory Is as dear to-day
As in the hour you passed away.
— Inserted by his loving son, Vic, and daugh
ter-in-law. Glad., and grandson, Lance.
KRANZ, Sarah, the beloved wife of H.
Kranz, who passed away the 8th Febru
ary, 1930, at Laura.
With weary feet and sadden'd heart.
From toil and care we flee,
And come, O dearest Lord, apart,
To rest awhile with thee.
—Inserted by her loving husband, son.
and daughters.
KURTZER.— In loving memory of our
dear- husband and father, who fell asleep
on the 8th February, 1930, at his home,
Robertstown.
Short and sudden was the call,
Your sudden death surprised us all;
It's sad but true, we wonder why
The best are always first to die.
I am lonesome here without you,
And sad the weary way;
For life is not the same to me
Since you were called away.
When. the shades of night are falling
And I am sitting all alone,
There always comes a longing
If you only could come home.
? Inserted by his sorrowing wife and
daughter, Emma.
KURTZER. — A tribute of everlasting love
to the memory of our dear father and
grandfather, died 8th February, 1930.
lilnks of steel may rust and sever,
But links of love will last forever;
A broken link in love's golden chain,
That God will mend when we meet again.
— Sadly missed by his loving daughter and
son-in-law, Selma, Ben, and little grand
children.
KIRTLAND. — In loving memory of our
dear daughter, Joyce, who passed away 10th
February, 1918. Some day we'll understand.
— Inserted by her parents, Croydon Park.
LEE. — In memory of Frederick James,
who passed away 7th February, 1929. A
tender chord of memory is softly touched
to-day.— Inserted by his loving wife, Katie.
IN MEMORIAM
LEE. — In fond remembrance of our dear
brother, Jim, who died on the 7th Feb
ruary, 1929.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
—Inserted by his loving brothers and
sisters.
LLOYD.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 5th Feb
ruary, 1930.
In our hearts . your memory lingers,
Thoughts of you are always dear.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son
in-law, Lily, Will, and grandchildren.
LAMBERT. — In loving memory of Wil
liam, loving husband of Sarah Lambert,
who died at Holland Creek, on 7tb Febru
ary, 1918.
His life's work o'er,
Now resting in God's care.
—Ever remembered by loving wife.
LAMBERT. — In loving remembrance of
father, who died on 7th February, 1913.
His cheerful voice and loving ways
Will linger with us all our days.
—Inserted by loving daughter and sonin
law, E. and V. Newman.
LITTLE.— In loving memory of our dear
sister and auntie, who passed away three
years ago to-day.
Though absent from among us,
You are always In our thoughts, dear
Myrtle.
— Ever remembered by hei loving sister
and brother-in-law, Ada and Fred, Harold,
and Ida.
LABRAM. — In loving memory of our dear
brother. Doric Frederic Labram, who passed
away suddenly at Horsham, Victoria, 10th
February, 1930.
Oh, for the touch of a vanished band,
And the sound of a voice that is Etlll.
— -Ever remembered by his sisters and
brothers.
MARTIN. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, William, who passed away at
Southwark on the 6th February, 1928.
We cherish still with love sincere
Memories of one we loved so dear.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
MATTHEWS. — In loving memory of my
dear husband, Walter John, who died on
the 6th February, 1930.
Darling husband, how I miss you,
None In this world can tell;
In heaven I hope to meet you,
Where all things will be well.
— Inserted by his loving wife.
MATTHEWS.— In loving memory of our
dear father, who died on the 6th Feb
ruary, 1930. — Ever remembered by his lov
ing sons, Walter, William, and Robert.
MARTIN.— In loving memory of Mrs.
Martin, who died 7th February, 1930, at
Blyth, A memory crowned with love that
dies not. — Inserted by loving friend, I.
Aitchlson.
McINTYRE.— In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister, Amy, who died
on the 8th February, 1926.
A day to remember, sad to recall,
A dearly loved daughter, missed by all.
—Inserted by family.
MORGAN.— In loving memory of our deaT
mother, who died on the 9th February,
1930.
You often said we would miss you, .
Your words have proved too true.
We lost our- best and dearest friend, dear
mother,
When we lost you.
— Inserted by her loving sons, William and
David.
MORGAN.— In loving memory of my d^ar
mother and grandmother, who passed away
on the 9th February, 1930.
? One by one our dear ones leave us.
And our sad hearts question, Why?
But we have God's own assurance
We shall meet them by-and-by.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Mar
garet, and granddaughter, Hazel, Sema
phore.
MORGAN.— In loving memory of our dear
n-other and grandma, who died on the 9th
February 1930.
A wonderful mother, so true and rare,
The trials she went through few could
bear.
Mother never complained, she was not that
kind,
One of those mothers so hard to find.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, sonin
law. Sarah, Ted, and family.
MOORE.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, David William, who died on the
8th February, 1930, result of accident.
A beautiful memory left behind,
A life that was gentle, good, and kind.
A life made good by kindly deeds
And generous thoughts for others' needs.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by his loving wife and children.
MOORE.— In loving memory of our dar
ling little Coiin, who died on the 8th Feb
ruary, 1930, result of accident.
Gone irom us that smiling face,
Those pleasant, cheerful ways,
The heart that won so many friends
In happy bygone days.
So sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving mother and bro
thers.
MOORE. — In loving memory of Dave, also
dear little Colin, accidentally killed, the
8th February, 1930. — Ever remembered by
George and Elsie.
MOORE. — In loving memory of my sonin
law, David William, who died on the 8th
February, 1930, result of accident.
Upright and just in all his ways,
Loving and kind till the end of his days.
Honored in life, remembered in death.
— Inserted by his loving father-in-law and
sister-in-law, Tom Stephens, and daughters.
MOORE. — In loving memory of my grand
son, Colin Stephen, who died on the 8th
February. 1930,. result of accident.
There is someone who misses you sadly,
And things of you day by day.
For life Is not the same to me
Since you were called away.
—Inserted by his loving grandpa, Tom Step
hens, and aunties.
MARSHALL:— In loving memory of our
dear Clara, who passed away 10th February,
1924. Remembrance keeps you near.— In-
serted by her loving friend, Carrie.
MITCHELL. — In loving memory of dear
Cecil, who passed away February 7th, 1918.'
Fond memories, true and tender,
Just to show we still remember.
— Inserted by father, Vera, and Blanche.
MOODY. — In loving memory of dear
brother, Tom, accidentally drowned, 10th
February, 1929. Always remembered. — In-
serted by his loving brother and slsterln
law, Clarrle and Amy Moody.
MOODY. — In memory of my dear brother,
Tom, accidentally drowned in the River
Torrens, 10th February, 1929.
Though absent from amongst us,
You are always in our thoughts.
— Inserted by his sister, Ella, Broken Hill,
Allen.
MUHONY.— In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, who died at Gawler, on
the 10th February. 1929.
it was- hard to part with one we loved,
But God alone knew best;
He knew the suffering that he bore,
So called him home to rest.
— Inserted by loving parents, brothers, and
uncle.
NITSCHKE.— In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed away
at Ambleside on the 9th February, 1928.
We who love him sadly miss him,
But trust in God we meet again.
— Inserted by his loving wife and chil
dren.
O'DEA. — In loving memory of our darlijag
babe, Valda Lucy,' who passed away on
the 6th February, 1930. — Sadly missed by
her loving mother and father, Jeane *nd
Chris O'Dea, Peterborough.
IN MEMORIAM I
O'TOOLE.— In sad but loving memory of I
our dear mother, who passed away at Bor- I
dertown on the 4th February, 1930. I
You were so patient, good, and true I
With all the suffering you went through, I
But God alone did think it best I
To ease your pain and give you rest. I
What would I give your hand to clasp, I
Your loving face to see; I
To whisper just one loving word, . I
Would mean so much to me. I
— Inserted by her loving daughter and son- I
In -law, Martha and Harry, and little
granddaughter, Honoria.
OLIVER.— In lovmg memory of our dear
mother, who passed, -away on the -iOx
February.
A day to remember, but sad to recall, I
A dearly loved mother, missed by us all.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son
in-law. Myrtle and Dick, and grand
children.
OLIVER.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 6th Feb
ruary, 1925.
Sweet is the word remembrance.
And these few words will show.
That you will always be remembered.
As years may come and go.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, son,
and son-in-law, Doll, Charlie, and Jim.
OLIVER.— In sad but loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away on the
6th February, 1925.
Though her cheerful voice Is silent,
And we see her face no more;
Yet In our hearts her memory lingers
Just as dearly as before.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Mona,
and friend, Mrs. Haddrlck.
OWEN.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, who died at Ovingham on the
10th February, 1930. Only lent.— Inserted
by his loving wife and two little girls,
Betty and Gwen.
OWEN.— In loving memory of dear Jack,
who passed away on the 10th February,
1930. Love's greatest gift, remembrance —
Inserted by his loved ones, Mrs. Davidson
and family, Adelaide.
OWEN. — In loving memory of dear Jack,
who passed away 10th February, 1930. Time
passes, but memory fadeth not. — Inserted by
his loving 6ister-in-law, Nellie.
PARSONS.— In loving memory of dear
mother, who entered Into rest at Victor
Harbour, on 10th February, 1930. — Inserted
by Edle and Jack. Orroroo.
PERHAM. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 10th
February, 1930.
Loved and remembered the same to-day.
As in the hour you passed away.
— Inserted by her sons, Jim and Jack, of
Largs.
PERHAM.— In loving memory of my dear
wife, who passed away on the 10th Feb
ruary. 1930.
Sweetly she sleeps while others sigh,
Softly her peaceful head doth lie;
United In life; united In heaven, OotTB
glory to share,
There free from all sorrow and care.
— Inserted by her loving husband, also re
membered by Fred and Winnie.
PIBIE. — In loving memory of our dear
old friend, who passed away at Semaphore,
10.h February, 1926, God's greatest gift,
remembrance. — Inserted by her friends,
Torrensville.
POTTS. — In sad but loving memory of
our dear son and brother, Harry, who
passed away on the 10th February, 1930.
It was hard to part with one we loved,
But God alone knew best.
He knew the suffering that he bore,
So called him home to rest.
—Inserted by his loving mother, brothers,
and sisters, Langhorne's Creek and Mypo
longa.
ROACH. — In loving memory of my dear
daughter, Flo, who died -suddenly on the
4th February, 1929. Gone but never for
gotten by her loving mother and little
son, Keith.
PICKERING. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and mother-in-law, who
passed away at Blackwood, on the 8th,
February, 1930. At rest.
—Inserted by her loving son, Charles,
Myrtle, Audrey, and Fred.
PEP ALL,.— In loving memory of Albert
Herold (Betts) Pepall, who passed away on
the 9th February, 1930.
Fond are the ties that are broken,
Dear is the one that is gone;
In memory I will always keep you
As long as the years roll on.
—Inserted by his fiancee, Lucy R.I.P.
PEPALL. — In sad but loving memory of
my dear brother, Albert Betts Pepall, who
passed away on the 9th February, 1930.
May his soul rest in peace.
Angels guard, thee, beloved, till morn.
His life a beautiful memory,
His absence unspeakable sorrow.
Deeply mourned and sadly rtissed.
— Inserted, by his loving sister, Daisy, and
his loving brother, Harry.
PEPALL. — In loving memory of my dear
brother, Bert, who pasesd away on the
9th February, 1930.
—Inserted by his loving brother, Leo. R.I.P.
PEARCE.— In loving memory of my dear
husband, Richard Stephens (Dick), who
died at Balk-street, Largs Bay, on the 8ch
February, 1928. — Inserted by his loving wife,
K. Pearce.
ROBERTSON. — In loving memory of our
dear brother. Tom (Robbie), who died sud
denly at Port Pirie Hospital, on the 8tn
February. 1923.
You are always hi our thoughts, dear Tom,
'Tis sweet to breathe your name;
In life we loved you very dear,
In death we do the same.
—Ever remembered by your fond brother
and sisters. Jack, Lex. Mary. Teen, and
Annie,
RYLES. — In loving remembrance of
Matilda, who passed away on the 8th Feb
ruary, 1930.
With tender love and deep regret,
We who loved you never forget.
—Inserted by May and Ern and children. ?
RYLES.— In loving memory of dear
Matilda, who passed away on the 8th Feb
ruary, 1930.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Matilda, we think of you.
—Inserted by father, mother, brothers,
sister-in-law, also Violet, Reggie.
ROPE. — In loving memory of our dear
sister, Rebecca, who passed away on tiie
9th February, 1930.— Inserted by Will, Sylv,
Hatley, and Rose.
RISELY. — In loving memory of our dear
father and grandpa, who passed away at
Rose Park on the 9th February, 1930.
The links of love that bind us are broken,
one by one,
The chain Is getting shorter, another linK
has gone.
—Inserted by Jessie, Jim, Mary, and grand
children.
RYLES. — In loving memory of dear
Matilda, who passed away on the 8th Feb
ruary, 1930.
Gone from us, that smiling face,
Those pleasant, cheerful ways;
The heart that won so many friends
In the bygone happy days.
—Inserted by Will, and Rita.
RYAN. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died on the 10th February.
1930.
A loving mother she has been,
Many troubles she has seen;
For all of us she did her best,
May God grant her eternal rest.
—Inserted by her loving 6on, Mart, and
daughter. Nellie, Gawler South.

IN MEMOR1AM
RYAN. —In loving memory my dear
mother, who passed away at Gawler, 10th
February, 1930.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Thought of you are always dear.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Katie, Tom, and grandchildren.
REID. —In loving memory of my dear
wife, Margaret May, who died on the 10th
February, 1929. May the Lord have mercy
on her soul. — J. V. Reid.
ROTHER. —In loving memory of my dear
husband (Jack Rother), who died on the
10th February, 1929.
Short and sudden was the call,
Your sudden death surprised us all.
I am lonesome here without you,
And sad the weary way,
For life is not the same to me
Since you were called away.
—Inserted by his loving wife, step-children,
and step-granddaughter, Gwen.
ROTHER. —In fond remembrance of our
dear brother, who was called away on 10th
February, 1929
Perfect peace at last.
A beautiful memory is all we have left.
— Inserted by his fond sisters and brother,
Ada, Tot and Frank.
SICHLER. —In ever lorlng memory of our
only little daughter, Ena, who was called
home, 5th February, 1923.
Gone from us that smiling face,
Those pleasant little ways;
The heart that won so many friends,
In bygone happy days.
The passing years will never change
Our thoughts of one so dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps us near.
—Inserted by her loving parents, J. and E.
Sichler, also brothers, Waikerie.
SHAW. —In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Bella, who passed away
on the 6th February, 1929.
We set out together.
Mate of mine,
—Ever remembered by her loving husband,
sons, Roy and Max.
SLATER. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Howard Bentley, who died at
York, 6 years to-day. Loved in life,
cherished in death. — Inserted by his lov
ing wife, Nellie Slater.
SLATER. — In loving memory of our dear
son-in-law, Howard, who died on the 7th
February. 1926.
? Loving memories keep you near.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richard
son, Unley Park.
SLATER. — In loving memory of my dear
brother-in-law. Howard, who died on the
7th February, 1926.
Always remembered,
—By Thelma and Dox.
SLATER.— In loving memory of Howard,
died February 6th, 1925. Always remem
bered.— Inserted by his sister-in-law, Stella
Green.
SPRY. — In loving memory of my mother,
who passed a-vay at Kadina, 8th February,
Beautiful memories of one so dear,
But treasured still with love sincere.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Olive.
STEPHENS.— In loving memory of my
Sth^Februa^'^r0 PaSSed &Way °D th*
Thirty years ago to-day,
Since my dearest mother passed away.
Never forgotten.
— Inserted by her loving daughter. 1».
Errington, Wayville.
SQUIRE. — In loving memory of our dear
sister, Dorrie, who passed away on the 8th
Februry, 1929.
Gone from us that smiling face,
Those pleasant, cheerful ways;
The heart that won so many friends
In happy bygone days.
— Inserted by her loving sister, brotherin
law, Ida, Norm, and little John.
SCHROETER. — In cad but loving mem
ory of our dear friend, Ted Schroeter, who
was accidentally drowned at Woods' Flat,
via Blanchetown, on the 26ta January,
1929.
Gone from earth from smiling face,
Those pleasant, cheerful ways;
Ttie heart that won so many friends
In happy bygone days.
— Inserted by his loving friends, B. J.
Echwartz and family.
SHEEHAN. — In affectionate remembrance
of my beloved husband, Michael Sheelian,
who passed away at Norwood (late of Ham
ley Bridge), on the 10th February, 1920.
A loving remembrance will never forget.
R.I.P.— Inserted by his affectionate wife,
Catherine.
SMYTHERMAN. — In loving memory of
our dear sister, who passed way on the
10th February, 1928.
Three years have passed, but none can tell
The loss of our sister we loved so well.
The triai was bard, the shock severe.
To part with one we loved so dear.
Though her cheery voice Is silent.
And we see her face no more,
In our hearts her memory lingers.
Just as sweetly as before.
—Inserted by her loving brothers Boy and
Jack, sister-in-law Clara, neice and nephew
.Beverley and Hilton.
SMYTHERMAN.— In loving memory ot
our dear mother, who passed away on the
10th February, 1928. — Ever remembered by
her loving husband and family. Ashton.
SMYTHERMAN.— In loving memory of
our dearest sister. Muriel, whom God called
home.
We are. O Lord, deprived of one
Who was to us most dear;
Teach us to say 'Thy will be done,'
While we on earth wait here.
—Inserted by her loving brother Bert,
and sister-in-law. Hilda, and children,
Mollie and Ross.
SMYTHERMAN. — In loving memory ot
our dear sister Muriel, who passed away
on the 10th February, 1928.
Sweetly she sleeps while others sigh.
Softly her peaceful head doth lie.
united in heaven, God'6 glory to share,
There she is free from all sorrow and care
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother
in-law, Blanche and Ted.
SMYTHERMAN (nee Muriel Dearman).
—In loving memory of our dear sister -
who passed away on the 10th February.
We have our memory,
God has you in His care.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sis
ter-in-law, Andy and Flo, also niece Lorna.
SMYTHERMAN.— In loving memory ol
our dear sister Muriel, who passed away
on the 10th February, 1928.
Though ner cheerful voice Is silent,
And we see her face no more,
Te't in our hearts her memory lingers,
Just as dearly as before.
— Inserted by her loving brother and sister
in-law, ten, Lyla, and children.
SMYTHERMAN. — In loving memory of
dear Muriel, who died on the 20th Feb
ruary, 1928.
It is not the tears that are shed at the tune
That tell of a heart that Is torn
But the loneliness of the after years,
And the sadness silently borne
— Inserted by her sorrowing mother- end
Bister Olive.
STONE.— In memory of our dear little
nephew. Brian, aged 21 months, who passed
away on the 10th February, 1929. Ever
to be remembered. — Inserted by his lov
ing uncles. Laurie, Norman, and Hurtle
Stone.
. STONE. — In loving memory of our baby,
Brian, who passed away on the 10th Feb
ruary, 1929.
Loved In life, treasured In death,
A beautiful memory is all we have left.
—Inserted by his loving mummy and daddy.

IN MEMORIAM
SPRIGG. — In loving memory of my
brother, Edwin, who died on the 5th Febru
ary. Ever remembered by Jane.
SAWYER.— In loving memory ot our dear
daughter. May, who passed away on the
lpth February, 1927.
With aching hearts and tearful eyes.
We linger where our dear one lies;
And breathe those sacred words once more.
Not lost, dear daughter, but only gone be
fore.
— Sadly missed by her loving fattier and
mother, W. and L. Burdett, and family.
SCHELL. — In loving memory of our dear
Bert, who passed away 10th February, 1930.
A shadow rests upon our home.
We miss our dear boy's face;
Where'er we turn, where'er we look.
We see his vacant place.
You are not forgotten, Bert dear.
For true love never dies:
The dearest spot on earth to us
Is where our dear boy lies.
— Inserted by his loving father, mother,
and sister, Peterborough..
SULLIVAN.— In loving memory of dear
mother, who died on the 10th February,
With tender love and deep regret,
We who loved you never forget.
—Ever remembered by her loving daugh
ter and son-in-law, Beatie and Wesley and
grandchildren.
TATE.— In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on the
5th February, 1920.
With tender love and . deep regret
We who loved you never forget.
—Inserted by her loving husband and
family.
TRETHOWAN.— Fondest memories of
mother, called home on the 5th Feb
ruary, 1924.
'In memory a constant thought.'
— Inserted by her loving husband,
daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and Tom.
TOOVEY.— In sad but loving memory of
our darling mother, who passed away on
the 6th February, 1920.
You can only have one mother.
So patient, kind, and true;
No other friend In all the world
Will be so true to you.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Greta
and Pat.
TRETHOWAN.— In fond remembrance of
mother, passed away 5th February, 1924.
God's greatest glr-— remembrance. — Inser-
ted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
Dorothy and Ivan.
TREZISE.— In ioving memory of George,
passed away 7th February, 1927.— Inserted
by his loving mother, sisters, brother.
Ever remembered.
TEARE. — In loving memory ol little
Sylvia, passed away, 10th February, 1926.
Memory, like the Ivy, clings.— Inserted by
her mother, sisters and brothers.
WHITE.— In loving memory of dear father
who passed away on the 5th February, 1925.
Always in our minds, dear father. ?
Sweet thoughts of you I keep.
Though six years have passed away
My sorrow is Just as deep.
— Inserted by his loving son and daughter
in-law, Hume and Clara, E.I.P.
WHITE.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away at Croydon on
the 5th February, 1925.
Your memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour you passed away.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, Bella,
and son-in-law, Harold, and grandson,
Sydney.
WHITE.— In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 5th Feb
ruary, 1925.
Upright and Just In all his ways,
Loving and kind till the end of his
days.
Honored In life, remembered In death,
A beautiful memory is all we have left.
—Inserted by his loving daughters and
son-in-law, and grandchildren, Blight,
Baker, and Farrell.
WATTS. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away at Ethelton on
the 6th February, 1927. Peacefully sleep
ing.— Inserted by his loving family.
WHITE.— In memory of William White,
who passed away en 5th February, 1925.
It is six long years
Since I held you in my arms
Until you breathed your last.
My heart grows sad with longing,
My eyes shed many a tear,
The days are long and friends are few.
It makes me long for you, dear dad.
Sweet Jesus, have mercy on his soul.
—Inserted by his loving wife, M. A. White,
and sons Jack and Perce, and grand
daughter Rosie.
WOODHEAD.— In affectionate remem
brance of Eliza Woodhead, the loving wife
of Thomas Woodhead, and mother of
Tom, Lille, and Robert, who died at Ade
laide on the 5th February, 1915.
WOODWARD — In memory of Albert Wood
ward ('Woodie'), who died on the 5th Feb
ruary, 1929. — Ever remembered by Elvard
Family, Norwood.
WYLD3. — In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather who died at
Strathalbyn on the 5th February, 1929.
To think we could not say good-bye
Will always bring regret;
But the ones who loved you deeply
Are the ones who do not forget.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son
in-law and grandchildren.
WYLIE. — In loving memory of our dear
father, who died at Strathalbyn, on the
5th February, 1929.
The passing years will never change
My thoughts of you, dear dad;
Fond memories linger every day.
Remembrance keeps you dear.
— Inserted by his loving daughter, Ethel,
Gordon, and Eva.
WYLIE. — In loving memory of my dear
father, who died on the 5th February, 1929.
You have left behind you aching hearts
That loved you dearly and sincere.
That never have, or never will.
Forget you, father, dear.
Inserted by his loving daughter, Ruby, and
family.
WATSON.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 9th Feb
ruary, 1929, at Pooraka.
Sweet memories of you, dear mother.
— Inserted by her loving daughters and
son.
WATSON.— In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died on the 9th February,
1929.
A day to remember, sad to recall.
A dearly loved mother missed by -us all.
H.I.P.— Inserted by her loving 6on, James,
Ruby and family.
WHAITE.— In loving memory of Robert
William Whalte, who died on the 9th Feb
ruary, 1929.
—Inserted by his daughters. Stella and
Daphne, and brothers and sisters.
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MR. M. J. BROGAN and SON, Echunga,
desire to THANK all kind Friends
and Relatives for floral tributes, tele-
grams, letters, cards, and personal expres-
sions of sympathy in the sad loss of their
dear wife and mother. Special Thanks
to the Matron and Staff of the Consump-
tive Hospital.
MRS. LESLIE, late of Loxton, wishes to
THANK all relatives and friends for
cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy in her re-
cent sad bereavement.

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MR. and Mrs. W. B. MARCH, Peter
borough, sincerely THANK' all kind
Friends and Relations for letters, cards,
telegrams, floral tributes, and personal ex
pressions of sympathy In the loss ot -their
dear son William Frank (Billy), also es
pecially thanking Dr. Morris, Dr Nairn,
and Dr. Sohafer, late of Peterborough, and
also Mrs. S. A. Kemp, for their kind at
tention during his long Illness.
rpHE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late
X Mr. WILLIAM GARDNER desire to
THANK all Friends and. Relatives lor
expressions of sympathy and floral tri
butes In their recent sad bereavement.
Special Thanks to Dr. Burnard, of Torrens
vllle, and Canon Wise.
OMAS. — MR. F. E. LOMAJS and FAMILY
desire to THANK all who by their pre
sence and letters of sympathy helped us In
recent great loss; doctors, sisters, nurding,,
staff Adelaide Hospital; neighbors, our family
friend, Mr. W. Freeman, Mrs. M. Barkla,
for sympathj, personal attendance, please
accept our heart-felt thanks. ?
DR. HACKET and NIECES, of Naming,
desire to return sincare THANKS tor
kind expressions of sympathy in their re
cent sad bereavement. ?
]l|R. JACK KNOWLES and FAMILY desire
-M. to sincerely THANK all kind friends for
letters,- «ards, telegrams, -and floral tributes
of sympathy In their recent sad bereave
ment; also to especially thank Mr. A, A.
Edwards, M.P., Mr. R. Snell, Mrs. Fitzgerald,
and Mrs. McCreanor for their -kind help.
MR. AND MRS. S. LESLIE and FAMILY
desire to express their sincere THANKS
to the many friends for their kindness and
expressions of sympathy In their recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to ? Dr.
Dorsch and staff of Loxton District Hos
pital. ?
MRS. J. T WHITTAKER, Fergusson
avenue. Myrtle Bank, her SONS and
DAUGHTERS, of Yorke Peninsula, desire
to express' their sincere THANKS to all
relatives and friends for the many expres
sions of sympathy In the loss of then
dear daughter and sister, Nellie Bartn,
late of Bevington-road, Glen Osmond.
MRS. J. B. S. FDRNBR and FAMILY, ot
Stockade Reserve, desire to express
their sincere THANKS to all relatives ana
friends for cards, telegrams, letters, floral
tributes, and personal expressions of sym
pathy in the loss of their devoted husband
and father. Special thanks to the Comp
troller of Yatala Labor Prison (Mr. H. E.
Whittle), the Superintendent (Mr. F. E.
Becker), and staff for their great respect
and kindness. They further wish to thank
Mr. and Mrs. G. McNamara and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Norcock and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Cahalan and family, Mr and Mrd.
Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Butter. Messrs. H.
Nelson, J. Lucas, R. Rutter, and all kind
neighbors. Also Rev. Father Kelly, Rev.
Father Gatzmeyer, and Dr. Rollison.
TlfBS. J. W. HARRIS and FAMILY Wish
J.U. to THANK all friends and relatives
for letters, cards, floral tributes, and per
sonal expressions of sympathy, in their sad
bereavement. ?
MRS. METCALF and FAMILY desire to
THANK all friends for expressions of
sympathy and floral tributes in their re
cent bereavement. ?
TITR. and MISS JEFFERY, of Booleroo
ItJ- Centre, wish to THANK the doctors
and staff of the Medical Ward of the Port
Plrle Public Hospital, the Rev. Norman
Lade neighbors, friends, and relations for
telegrams, letters, cards, and beautiful
floral tributes, nls workmates, and the
bearers, In the loss of their- brother Jim.
MR. and Mrs. S.' NEWMAN, of Port
Augusta, wish to THANK all the many
kind friends for cards, letters, personal
expressions of sympathy, and floral tri
butes, especially Dr. Symons, matron, and
Nurse Pappin, in their recent sad bereave
ment, ? _ ?
rpHE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late
± Mr. JAMES EVANS, of Ovingham, de
sire to THANK Friends and Relatives for
letters, cards, floral tributes, and personal
expressions of sympathy In the loss of
their dear father. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallman, of Grange-road, Hindmarsh.
THE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late
JL Mr. W. SHARPE. of Barnard-street,
North Adelaide, wish to sincerely THANK
all kind Friends and Relatives for letters,
cards, telegrams, and floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement. ?
MRS. H. P. WHITE, late of 43, Henry
street, Stepney, wishes to THANK all
Friends and Relatives for cards, letters,
floral tributes, expressions of sympathy In
her recent sad bereavement. ?
MRS. J. E. FURNER and FAMILY, Ot
Kensington, desire to THANK all kind
Friends for cards, letters, personal expres
sions of sympathy, and floral tributes In
their recent sad and sudden bereavement.
ME. and Mrs. G. SPARNON, WalkervUle,
wish sincerely to THANK all Relatives
and Friends for expressions of sympathy
In their recent sad bereavement. Also Dr.
Elliot Brummit, Miss Rose Stopp, and Mrs.
Madlgan for their kindness. ?
MRS R. HAY and FAMILY, Pine-avenue,
Seacliff, desire to express their sincere
THANKS to all relatives and friends tor
cards, letters, floral tributes, and personal
expressions of sympathy in the loss of
their devoted husband and father. ?
MR. and MRS A. H. SHEPHERD wish to
THANK all relatives and kind friends
for letters and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
ON behalf of the CHILDREN, the BRO-
THERS and SISTERS of the late
LANCY RANN wish to THANK relatives,
neighbors, and friends for kind help and
sympathy In their sudden sad bereave-
ment.
BETTERIDGE. — Mr. A. L. BETTERIDGE,
of Narrung, sincerely THANKS all kind
relatives and friends, the brethren Of
Lodge of Truth, No. 8, S.A.C., the brethren
of Henley and Grange Oak Lodge, No. 79,
the members of the Australian Jersey Herd
Society, the staff of the Adelaide Hospital,
the Rev. William Hawke, and those kind
residents of Narrung for then- assistance,
letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes,
and personal expressions of sympathy In
his recent sad bereavement. ?
MRS. RICHARDSON and DAUGHTERS,
of Rosewater, desire to express their
sincere THANKS to all relatives and friends
for cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and
personal expressions ot sympathy In the
loss of their dear husband and father;
especially Drs. Jack, Jose, Sisters and
Nurses of Theatre and Martin Wards, Ade
laide Hospital for their unremitting kind
ness and attention. ?
TYTRS. NELSON and FAMILY, of Ethelton,
1VJ- desire to sincerely THANK aU kind
friends for the many letters, cards, and
telegrams of condolence received during
their recent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Mrs. O'Keefe, Miss Rolphlng,
Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Huxley, Mrs.
MacGilllcuddy, also organist and the
C.E.M.S. of St. Bede's. ? . ?
MR. and Mrs. PERCE TAPP, Blackwood,
desire to express their sincere THANKS
to the many friends for their kindness
and sympathy In their recent sad bereave
ment in the loss of their dear sister, Nellie
Fisher. ?
MR. ARNOLD GEORGE BULL, of Berrl
Distillery, wishes to THANK all kind
relatives and friends for their expressions
of sympathy in the sad loss of my dear
wife. ?
MR. P. J. NEIL and DAUGHTER, Croy
don. desire to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams,
letters, cards, and personal expressions of
sympathy In the sad loss of their dear
wife and mother. Special thanks to Mrs.
P. O'Sullivan, of Woodville.

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rfXSE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late
J. Mrs. JANEPHER GUMMOW desire to
THANK all friends and relatives for ex
pressions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement.
1UTR. and Mrs. BEHENNA and FAMILY, of ?
Hi Sefton Park, desire to THANK aU
kind Friends aad Relatives for floral
tributes, letters, cards, and personal ex
pressions ol sympathy in the sad loss ot
their dear eon and brother, Arthur. ?
SUMMERTON.— Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR
BUMMERTON and FAMILY, Quorn,
desire to THANK all kind relatives and
friends for cards, letters, and personal
expressions of sympathy In then* sad be
reavement, especially thanking Dr. Wat
son, Captain Folland, Mr. O. McHugh. Mr.
J. Schnell, and Mr. Poph Pearce. ?
TITR. and MRS. J. A. SMITH, JUN. wish
jXL to sincerely THANK all kind relatives
friends for telegrams, letters, floral tributes,
and expressions of sympathy In their re
cent sad bereavement. ?
H/TR- A. J. UNDERWOOD, Ot Tungklllo,
lfl desires to THANK all klna friends
and relatives for floral tributes, letters,
cards, and personal expressions of sym
pathy In his recent sad bereavement.
RS. H. J. HUDD and FAMILY desire to
express sincere THANKS to relatives
and friends for all expressions of sympathy
and floral tributes in their late sad bereave
ment. Special thanks to Mrs. Linn, of
Glenelg, and Sister, Brady. ?
Tl/fR. A. EDSON and FAMILY sincerely
lwL THANK relatives and friends for tele
grams, letters, floral tributes, and expres
sions of sympathy in their recent 6ad be
reavement. Special thanks are tendered to
Mr. and _Mrs. _. A. Gryst. . ?
'liflTR. R. PdCOCK and FAMILY, also
ifJL Sisters and Brothers, wish to sincerely
THANK all kind Friends and Relations for
their floral tributes and letters of sym
pathy In their recent sad bereavement, es
pecially thanking Mrs. Suns, Mrs. Willis,
Mr. N. Fraser, and Adjutant Miller. ?
TtfRS. A. MOULDS and FAMILY wish to
1U. THANK all kind Friends and Relatives
for letters, cards, and floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy in their
recent sad bereavement, especially thank
ing Rev. Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Walsh,
of Bordertown, also Dr. Broadbent and
Matron of the Memorial Hospital. ?
*|U__ SON and DAUGHTERS ot the late
X Mrs LUCY MORTON, of Westbourne
Park, wish to THANK all friends and rela
tives for telegrams, letters, cards, floral
tributes, and expressions of sympathy In
the loss of their dear mother, also thank
Ing Dr. Fleming and Sister GUI. for kind
attention.
R. AND MRS. LOVE, of 27, Wlnchester
street, Rosefield, desire to sincerely
THANK their kind neighbors and friends
for letters, cards, telegrams, and floral tri
butes, also personal expressions of sym
pathy Jn_toeIr_Jate_bereayement. ?
TMTRS. C. WHEATLEY, of' Government
-.TJL road, Croydon, desires to express her
heartfelt GRATITUDE to all relatives and
friends, especially workmates, for the many
expressions of sympathy and floral tributes
in the recent sad loss of her dear bus
band. Allan. ?
?'1Y/TR. EUSTACE D. BARTON and FAMILY
JltX wish to. sincerely THANK all relations
and kind friends for telegrams, letters,
floral tributes, and kind expressions of
sympathy tn their sad bereavement by the
loss of dear wife and mother. Especially
thanking Dr. Leon and three nursing sis
ters for their 'unremitting attention.
(Other Notices will be found
on page.^39.)

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