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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-
tinct and separate announcements.
Engagements and Approaching Marriage
Notices require the signature of both
parties concerned.
BIRTHS
PARKER (nee Eunice Simms).—On the
6th December, at McBride's Home, to Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Parker, of Allenby Gardens
—a daughter. Both well.
BARLOW (nee Pank).—On the 8th De-
cember, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barlow
of Medindie Gardens—a daughter.
TRUMAN (nee Winifred Frith).—On the
4th December, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Truman, of 37, McFarlane street, St.
Leonards—a daughter (Dulcie Joan).
QUIGLEY (nee Jacob).—On the 4th De-
cember, at Memorial Hospital, North Ade-
laide, to Mr. and Mrs. Quigley, of 47,
Park terrace, North Unley—a son.
BROWN.—On the 23rd November, at
Sister Villis's Private Hospital, Kooringa,
to Mr and Mrs. T. J. Brown, Wildildie—
a son.
KIPLING.—On the 24th November, at
Nurse Pickford's Private Hospital, Quorn,
to the wife of A. J. Kipling, of Blinman—
a daughter (Sheila Margaret).
SCHRAPEL.—On the 9th December, at
Tanunda, to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey G.
Schrapel—a daughter.
SAVAGE (nee Ann Nesbitt).—On the 6th
December, at Burleigh, Cheltenham, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. Savage, twins—daughter and
son (Monica and Brian).
BROOK (nee Urrbrae Couzens).—On the
6th December, at 7, Watson street, Ful-
larton Estate, to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brook
—a son. Special thanks to Dr. John Birch
and Sister R. Bannigan.
McMAHON.—On the 4th December, at
Waikerie District Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. McMahon—a daughter (Patricia Eli-
zabeth). Special thanks to Dr. Nicol and
staff, of Waikerie Hospital.
McCALLUM (nee Una Steele).—On the
9th December, at Mrs. Fisher's "Emoh"
Nursing Home, Dawson street, Fullarton,
to Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. McCallum—a son.
BOON (nee Dorothy Pease).—On the 7th
December, at Matron McMartin's Private
Hospital, High street, Glenelg, to the wife
of R. Boon—a daughter (Virginia Hilda).
Thanking Dr. Steele and Hospital Staff.
WADSWORTH (nee Doris Powell).—On
the 10th December, at "Wendouree" Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wadsworth,
Port Lincoln—a daughter. Special thanks
to Dr. Flemming and Sister Sykes.
HILL (nee May Vaughan).—On the 8th
December, at "Sirius" Hospital, Alberton,
to Mr. and Mrs. V. Hill, Morphett Vale—
a son. Both well.
PRESTON (nee Connie Moore).—On the
8th December, at Wellington, New Zea-
land, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Preston—a
daughter.
SCOTT.—On the 10th December, at
Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Scott, Goodwood road, West-
bourne Park—a son.
DAVIDSON (nee George).—On the 11th
December, at Memorial Hospital, to the
wife of H. H. Davidson, 37, Flora terrace,
Prospect—a daughter.
COOK (nee Amy Sargent).—On the 26th
November, at L.W. Hospital, Barmera, to
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. L. Cook, Popplers, Bar-
mera, River Murray—a daughter (Heather
Jean Margaret).
DAVEY (nee Dorrie Work).—On the 18th
November, at Sister Bock's Private Hos-
pital, Murray Bridge, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
Davey—a daughter (Joyce Lorraine).
BENSEN (nee Jane Shields).—On
the 21st November, at the Moonta
Jubilee Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bensen, of Cunliffe—a bonny son, Des-
mond Frederick (Desmond). Both well
Special thanks to Dr. Clayton and hospital
staff.
TRUMAN (nee Winifred Frith).—On the
4th December, at Gambier Hospital,
Glenelg, to Mr and Mrs. Stanley A.
Truman—a daughter (Dulcie Joan).
Thanking Dr. Carden and hospital staff.
HONE.—On the 5th December, to the
wife of G. M. Hone, M.B. B.S.—a daughter.
JORDAN (nee Mable Mattinson).—To
the wife of Mr. Jordan, Glencoe East—a
daughter. Both well. Thanks to Dr.
Yateman and staff (Boringa), Mt. Gam-
bier.
WOODS (nee Mawson).—On the 2nd
December, 1931, at Stirling District Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Woods, of
Bridgewater—a daughter.
TILLEY.—On the 9th December, at
"Rumont" Hospital, 390, Unley road, to
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tilley, of Meribah—a
daughter. Both well.
BERRY.—On the 9th December, at Miss
Rowe's Hospital, to the wife of P. A.
Berry, of Hewitt avenue, Toorak—a son.
MURPHY (nee Bates).—On the 10th De-
cember, at Maitland District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Murphy, of Weetulta—a
son. Both well.
BROCK (nee Mona Wright).—On the
12th December, at their residence, Cross
roads, Emerson, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
M. Brock—a son (Garry Martyn).
BIRTHS
HENDERSON.—On the 8th December, at
the South Coast Hospital, Victor Harbour,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson—a son.
WATSON.—On the 11th December, at
McBride's Hospital, Medindie, to Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Watson, of 33, Emily street, Sef-
ton Park—a son. Special thanks to Dr. F.
H. Dunstan and hospital staff.
HARRISON (nee Isabel Hendry).—On
the 12th December, at their residence,
Norman street, Black Forest, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Baker Harrison—a son. Both
well. Special thanks to Dr. G. T. Fleming
and Sister Robinson.
HASLAM.—On the 15th December, the
wife of Rev. G. K. Haslam—a daughter
(stillborn).
MULHALL.—On the 12th December, at
Maternity Hospital, Port Augusta, to Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Mulhall—a son.
BARTLETT.—On the 9th December, at
McBride's Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C
Bartlett—a son. Both well.
BARTLETT.—On the 23rd November, at
Orroroo Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Bartlett—a son (Trevor Alva). Both well.
WARREN.—On the 11th December, at
Kent Town Private Hospital, Kent terrace,
to the wife of Reece F. Warren, of Para-
dise—a son.
SYME.—On the 14th December, at 27,
Glenford avenue, Myrtle Bank, to Mr. and
Mrs. D. G. Syme—a son.
BAKER (nee Cooke).—On the 14th Dec-
cember, at Rowan Nursing Home, May-
lands, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker, of
11, Rowland street, Magill—a son (John
James). Both well.
MARRIAGES
CRAVEN—SYMON.—On the 24th No-
vember, at St. Cuthbert's Church, Pros-
pect, by the Rev. H. E. Thrush, Margaret
Nowell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter H. Craven, McLaren Vale, to Charles
I B. Symon, of Hindhead, Mylor, and Le-
fevre terrace, North Adelaide, eldest son
of Sir Josiah Symon, K.C.M.G., K.C., and
Lady Symon, Upper Sturt.
MORGAN—SCHULZE.—On the 18th No-
vember, at St. James' Church, Waikerie,
by the Rev. Shepherd, Alma Gwendoline,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Schulze, Waikerie, to Alfred Laurence,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morgan
Ramco.
CULLEY—De CEAN.—On the 28th No-
vember, at St. Cuthbert's Church, Pros-
pect, by the Rev. H. E. Thrush, Dorothy
Helena, eldest daughter of Mr. and the
late Mrs. C. J. De Cean, of Wilson street,
Prospect, to H. Norman Culley, third son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Culley, of Hilda
terrace, Hawthorn. Present address, Port-
rush road, Linden Park.
FREEMAN—ORCHARD.—On the 14th
October, at St. Matthew's Church, Ken-
sington, by the Rev. H. Giles, Claude C.,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Free-
man, of East Payneham, to Lorna B., only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Orchard, of
Kensington.
SILVER WEDDINGS
RANKINE—BURGOYNE.—On the 11th
December, 1906, at the Koolunga Presby-
terian Church, by the Rev. Wm. Gray,
Jeffry Walker, second son of the late Wil-
liam Rankine, jun., to Florence Jane,
eldest daughter of the late Frederick Bur-
goyne.
GRIMWOOD—GATES.—On the 12th
December, 1906, at Glenelg, by the late
Rev. Isaac Rooney, F.R.G.S., Percy Lewis,
only son of Mr. L. and the late Mrs. Grim-
wood, to Florence Mabel, eldest daughter
of the late Mr. W. and Mrs. Gates, of
Glenelg.
WILLIAMS—GILBERT.—On the 12th
December, 1906, at St. Paul's Church, Port
Adelaide, by the Rev. G. Young, Horace
J. B., second son late G. H. Williams,
Queenstown, to Louisa May, fourth daugh-
ter John Gilbert, Maud street, Ethelton.
Present address, 25, Bishop avenue, Alber-
ton.
AUHL—PHILLIPS.—On the 18th Novem-
ber, at Clare, by the Rev. H. F. Lyons,
Olive May, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Phillips, Mount Bryan, to Kenneth
Max, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Auhl, of Cottonville.
GOLDEN WEDDING
ROBERTS—JEFFERIES.—On the 15th
December, 1881, at the Church of England,
Wallaroo, by the Rev. Goodwin Taplin,
William Minear Roberts, eldest son of the
late Thomas and Catherine Roberts,
Kadina, to Eliza Annie Jefferies, second
daughter of the late James and Mary Ann
Jeffries, Moonta. Present address, 28,
Labrina avenue, Prospect.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
DENNIS—NORTON.—The marriage of
Mae, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Dennis, of Maturin road, Glenelg,
and Rosewood, Merriton, and Clifford B.,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Nor-
ton, of Toorak, will take place on Thurs-
day, 10th December, at 2.30, at Methodist
Church, Glenelg.
PEDLER—HUXLEY.—The marriage of
Alma, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Pedler, Freeling, to Arnold Roy Huxley,
Prospect, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Huxley, Alawoona, will be solemnised
at Freeling Methodist Church, on Thurs-
day, December 17th, at 3 p.m. Friends
and relatives cordially invited to cere-
mony.
SAMPSON—LUSH.—The marriage of
Beryl Edith, only daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sampson, to Eric Hedley,
third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lush, of
Victor Harbour, will be solemnised at the
Madge Memorial Church, Halifax street,
Adelaide, on the 12th December, at 7 p.m.
DREVER—COTTON.—The marriage of
Melba Evelyn, youngest daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. E. A. Drever, of Kyre
avenue, Kingswood (formerly of Calca), to
James Murray, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Cotton, of Streaky Bay, will be
solemnised at St. Augustine's Church,
Unley road, on Thursday, December 17, at
7.30 p.m.
LINKE—COLLINS.—The marriage of
Thelma F., younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Linke, of Mypolonga, to P. John,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins,
Plympton, will be solemnised at the Angli-
can Church, Murray Bridge, on Saturday,
the 19th December, at 3 p.m. Friends
cordially invited.
MITCHELL—PARTRIDGE.—The mar-
riage of Kathleen, younger daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mitchell, of Prospect,
to Thomas V. Partridge, will be solemnised
at the Pirie street Methodist Church at
7 p.m. on Saturday, December 19th.
WASLEY—ROWE.—The marriage of
Linda, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Wasley, of Korunye, to Noris, youngest son
of Mr. and the late Mrs. D. Rowe, of
Swan Reach, will be solemnised at Lower
Light Methodist Church on Saturday, the
19th December, at 3 p.m. Friends and
relatives cordially invited to ceremony.
No reception.
MOTLEY—NORMAN.—The marriage of
Gwen, youngest daughter of Mrs. F. and
the late Mr. F. J. Motley, of Glen Osmond
road, Fullarton Estate, to Robert (Bob),
the second son of Mrs. H. and the late
Dr. W. Norman, of Aldgate, will be
solemnised at the Flinders street Baptist
Church, Adelaide, on the 19th December,
at 7 p.m. Reception at Milton Hall, Mil-
ton avenue, Fullarton Estate.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
TAPLIN—MACKENZIE.—The marriage of
Nancy Blatch, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. B. Taplin, Deepdeen avenue,
Westbourne Park, to Cuthbert Cameron,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Macken-
zie, Cremorne street, Unley, will be
solemnised at St. Augustine's Church,
Unley, on Friday, the 18th December, at
7.30 p.m.
TOMLINSON—ASH.—The marriage of
Alice, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. I. Tomlinson, to Leonard Albert,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ash,
of Hindmarsh, will be solemnised at St.
Paul's Church, Pulteney street, on the
19th December at 7 p.m.
WESTLEY—BLAND.—The marriage of
Gladys, the eldest daughter of Mrs. W P.
Young, of 28, Henry street, Stepney, to
Walter Jack, youngest son of Mr. T. W.
Bland, of Fire Station, Port Pirie, will be
solemnised at Holy Trinity Church, North
terrace, at 8 p.m. on the 26th December.
Friends and relations cordially invited. No
reception.
NICHOLAS—WOOD.—The marriage of
Dulcie June, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Nicholas, of "Rutland," Paske-
ville, to Grant Holden Wood, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wood, Brighton, will
be solemnised at St. Peter's Church,
Glenelg, on Friday, 18th December, at 7
p.m.
GENNINGS—BATTEN.—The marriage of
Gertrude Mary, daughter of Mrs. and the
ate Mr. S. Gennings, of Mount Barker, to
Reginald L., second son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Batten, of Prospect, will be solemn-
ised at the Mount Barker Methodist
Church on 19th December, at 8 p.m.
SCHMAAL—WOOD.—The marriage of
Myrtle Alvera, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Schmaal, Kilkenny, to Alfred
Arthur, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Wood, Allenby Gardens, will be solemnised
at the Norman Memorial Church, Kil-
kenny, on Saturday, 19th December, at 7
p.m. Friends and relatives cordially in-
vited to ceremony. No reception.
MELVILLE—ANDREW.—The marriage of
Zena Doris, second daughter of the late
Rev. J. Ninian Melville, and Mrs. Melville,
of Northam, W.A., and Albert John,
youngest son of the late Mr. R. J. and
Mrs. Andrew, of 10, Charles street, Forest-
ville, will take place on Saturday, 19th
December, 1931, at 7 p.m., at St. Andrew's
Church, Hughes street, North Unley.
CONNOLLY—HOWELL.—The marriage is
announced of Nellie eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. N. Connolly, Harvey street,
Ethelton, to James, third son of Mr and
Mrs. E. Howell, Second avenue, Chelten-
ham, at St. Mary's Church, Port Adelaide,
on 19th December, at 6.45 p.m. Reception,
Masonic Temple, Port Adelaide.
HOLMES—MEATHREL.—The marriage of
Winifred Mary, third daughter of Mr. G.
Holmes, and the late Mrs. Holmes, of Unley
Park, to William Lavis, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meathrel, of Unley, will
be solemnised at the Malvern Methodist
Church, Marlborough street, Malvern, on
Wednesday, December 30th, at 7.30 p.m.
No reception.
SIMMONS—DUNSTAN.—The marriage
of J. E. (Nell), third daughter of Mrs.
and the late C. Simmons, of Ulooloo, to
J. C. (Jack), the elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. K. Dunstan, of Mount Bryan
East, will be solemnised at Pirie street
Methodist Church on Wednesday, 16th De-
cember, at 8 p.m.
HARRIS—BUTLER.—The marriage of
Poppy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Har-
ris, Glenelg, to William, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alf. Butler, Woodville, will be sol-
emnised at St. Augustine's Church, Unley,
on Saturday, 19th December, at 7 p.m.
DAVIES—HAMMOND.—The marriage of
Maude, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Davies, late of Kalgoorlie, W.A.,
to George, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C
M. Hammond, Findon, will be solemnised
at the Findon Methodist Church, on Wed-
nesday, 23rd December, at 7.15 p.m.
JEANES—DE LAINE.—The marriage of
Pearl M., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C H. W. Jeanes, "Glendore," Hughes
street, Sandwell, to George L., eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. A. De Laine, "Few-
cott," Wellington street, Alberton, will be
solemnised at St. Bede's Church, Sema-
phore, on Wednesday, December 23rd, at
7.30 p.m. Friends and relatives cordially
invited to ceremony. No reception.
ENGAGEMENTS
TONKIN—ASHBY.—The engagement is
announced of Iris Eileen, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tonkin, Anzac
Highway, Plympton, to Thomas William,
eldest son of Mr. and. Mrs. T. Ashby,
Henry street, Plympton.
PERRIAM—SIMS.—The engagement is
announced of Evelyn, eldest daughter of
Mr. W. C. Perriam, of Prospect, to Victor,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sims,
of Prospect.
CAMPBELL—PERKINS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Jean L., youngest
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.
Campbell, Edinburgh, Scotland, now of
Harvey street, Walkerville, to Richard G.,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Perkins,
London. Interstate and overseas papers
please copy.
MOORE—EDWARDS.—Announcing the
engagement of Marjorie, second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore, of Glenunga
avenue, Glenunga, to Colin, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Edwards, of Holland
street, Southwark.
McBEATH—JAENSCH.—The engagement
is announced of Phyllis, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. McBeath, of Meningie,
to Walter, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Jaensch, of Hartley.
METCALF—HOLDS.—The engagement is
announced of Mary Patricia (Mollie)
younger daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs.
G Metcalf, of Port Augusta, to Herbert
D., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Holds, of Davenport North, S.A.
DEVENISH—HARRIS.—The engagement
is announced of Audrey May, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Devenish, Woodville (late
of Fremantle, W.A.), to Vivian Lewis,
youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
W. L. Harris, Williamstown, S.A.
HARVEY—FOSTER.—The engagement is
announced of Vera Constance, eldest
daughter of Mrs. and Mr. E. R. Harvey,
45, Goodwood road, Westbourne Park, to
Allan Percival, eldest son of Mrs. and Mr.
P. R. Foster, 64, Prince's road, Mitcham.
THOMPSON—DAVIS.—The engagement is
announced of Marjorie Frances, eldest
daughter of Mrs. E. Thompson, of High
street, Glenelg, to John Clement, second
son of Mrs. F. O. Davis, of Albert street,
Semaphore, and the late Mr. R. C. Davis,
of Snowtown, S.A.
ROBINSON—INSLEY.—The engagement
is announced of Keziah, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Robinson, of Rose
terrace, Wayville, to Cyril, only, son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Insley, of King William
road, Hyde Park.
HADDY—WATERHOUSE.—The engage-
ment is announced of Flora, second
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. H.
Haddy, of Albermarle avenue, North Nor-
wood, to John Malcolm Waterhouse, 53,
Henry street, St. Peters, only son of Mr.
and the late Mrs. S. Waterhouse, of Largs
Bay.
BOWERING—McGRATH.—The engage-
ment is announced of Jean Marie,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Bowering, of No. 6, Birkdale avenue,
Clarence Park, to Leslie, second son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McGrath, of No. 7,
Rose terrace, Wayville.
ENGAGEMENTS
ADAMS—BOWMAN.—The engagement is
announced of Eunice, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowman, Ardrossan
to Ike, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
H. Adams Maitland.
SCHRAPEL—BAILEY.—The engagement
is announced of Elsie, only daughter of
Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Schrapel, of
Morgan, to Leslie, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bailey, Hyde Park.
SIMPER—CLASOHM.—The engagement
is announced of Doris E., only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Simper, of Mount
Barker Junction, to Norman H. W. Clas-
ohm, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Clasohm, of Woodside.
MAYNARD—KNIGHT.—The engagement
is announced of Edna May, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Maynard, of Gaw-
ler, to George Frederick, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Knight, of Peterborough,
South Australia.
MANOEL—DURHAM.—The engagement is
announced of Ethel, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Manoel, of Young
street, Exeter, to Allan, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Durham, of Queen street,
Alberton.
MILLER—McDONALD.—The engagement
is announced of Merlyn, the youngest
daughter of Mrs. and the late A. C. Miller,
of Maitland, to Stanley, the second son
of Mrs. A. D. McDonald, of Macclesfield,
Cheshire, England.
PROSSER—CLASOHM.—The engage-
ment is announced of Lila, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Prosser, of Bal-
hannah to Roy, son of Mrs. and the late
Mr. F. W. Clasohm, of "Hillsea," Bal-
hannah.
TAYLOR—DODD.—The engagement is
announced of Lottie Mavis, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor, of 61, Fourth
avenue, St. Peters, to Norman William,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dodd, of 45,
Fisher terrace, Mile-End.
DEATHS
READ.—On the 17th October, at her
home, Denmark, W.A., Martha Jane Read,
dearly beloved wife of Henry James Read,
late of Burra, aged 74. A patient sufferer
at rest.
PETERS.—On the 4th December, at his
son's residence, Napoleon street, Port Lin-
coln, beloved husband of Mary Jane
Peters, aged 77 years. At rest.
CONNOR.—On the 5th December, at his
residence, Moonta Bay, William Henry,
dearly loved husband of Sarah Connor,
and loving father of one son and three
daughters, aged 79 years 11 months.
Peacefully resting.
SACHSE.—On the 8th December, at the
residence of his son-in-law, Bethany, near
Tanunda, after three years' illness,
Friedrich Paul Sachse, aged 64 year.
Leaving a widow, one son and four daugh-
ters to mourn their sad loss.
KRETSCHNER.—On the 8th December,
at Birdwood, Wilhelmine Christine Henri-
ette, beloved wife of Herman Kretschner,
aged 72 years. Leaving a husband, six
sons and three daughters to mourn their
sad loss.
FAULKNER.—On the 4th December, at
the Peterborough Memorial Hospital,
Thomas, beloved husband of Mary
Faulkner, of 26, Norma street, Mile-End,
leaving a large family to mourn their loss,
aged 75. R.I.P.
HOKLAS.—On the 28th November, at
Tanunda, Anna Hoklas, aged 80 years. At
rest.
BETI.—On the 5th December, at the
Minlaton Hospital, John, relict of
Margaret Beti, in his 86th year, after a
short illness, leaving one daughter, a
daughter and son-in-law, and four grand-
children to mourn their loss.
BALNAVES.—On the 8th December, at
Penola, David Balnaves, late of Oxford
terrace, Unley aged 87 years.
BYRTH.—On the 5th December, at pri-
vate hospital, Adelaide, Catherine, dearly
beloved wife of Francis Byrth, of Nairne;
aged 50 years. Requiescat in pace.
CAMPLIN.—On the 5th December, Lewis,
darling little son of Mr. and Mrs. Camplin,
of Paroomba avenue Kensington Gardens;
aged two years and 10 months. Sadly
missed. Privately interred in St. George's
Cemetery, Magill, on Sunday, December 6.
GRIMMEL.—On the 9th December, at
Mile-End, Robert Theodore, beloved hus-
band of the late Elsie May Grimmel; aged
50 years.
GREENLEES.—On the 9th December, at
Glenelg, James Greenlees (late of Educa-
tion Department). Aged 88 years.
KEIPERT.—On the 8th December, sud-
denly, at her residence, 4, Randolph
avenue, Fullarton, Esther Louisa, widow
of Henry John Keipert, aged 71 years.
KEMP.—On the 8th December, at Ade-
laide, Laura, beloved wife of Alfred George
Kemp, of Wall street, Norwood, and lov-
ing mother of Leah, Ivy, Melva, Garth,
and Doug., late of Moonta, aged 55 years.
McDONALD.—On the 4th December, at
Sister Bray's Hospital, Port Pirie, after a
short illness, Emma Johanna McDonald,
widow of William Bell McDonald,
leaving four sons and six daughters, 27
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren
to mourn their loss.
MUNCHENBERG.—On the 3rd December,
at Campbelltown, Rose, dearly loved wife of
John Charles Munchenberg, loving mother
of Roy, Jean, and Olva, darling grandma
of Bob, Peg, Ken, and Ron, eldest daughter
of E. H. Bonnett, W.A., loved sister of Flo,
Edie, Essie, and Ada. A patient sufferer at
rest.
MADDERN.—On the 8th December, re-
sult of an accident, Bobby, darling little
son of Louie and Al Maddern, Berri,
grandson of Frank and Linnie Lee, Saltram
road, Glenelg, and Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Maddern, Rose Park. Aged five years.
DEATHS
McINNES.—On December 8th (suddenly),
at Healesville, Victoria, Field-Major Wil-
liam McInnes, of the Salvation Army, be-
loved father of Mrs. A. H. Martin, Knox-
ville, aged 62 years. Another link to the
better land.
NORRIS.—On the 30th November, at
Port Clinton, Alfred Charles, loved hus-
band of Mabel E., and loving father of
Nell, Alice, Alf, Harry (Port Clinton), and
Charles (of Owen), aged 71 years. At
rest.
O'CONNELL.—On the 9th December, at
East avenue, York, Catherine, beloved wife
of the late John O'Connell (late of Tarlee),
aged 88 years. Requiescat in pace.
PARKER.—On the 9th December, at
Alexander street, Keswick, John, beloved
husband of Margaret Ann Parker (late of
Serviceton). Aged 79 years
THOMAS.—On the 9th December, at pri-
vate hospital, Stella Belinda, fourth daugh-
ter of the late W. H. and H. Thomas,
Percy street, Prospect. Aged 48 years.
WILSON.—On the 8th December, at Ade-
laide Hospital, Charles dearly beloved hus-
band of Ada Wilson, Largs Bay North (late
of Balaklava). Aged 55 years.
WILLIAMS.—On the 27th November,
1931, at Berri, Sarah Williams, late of East
Kalgoorlie, beloved wife of late T. J. N.
Williams, and loving mother of Mrs. Jane
Walsh, South Africa, Jim, N.S.W., Mrs. C.
Carpenter, Berri, Mrs. G. Foley, Berri, Gar,
W.A., Will, W.A., Mrs. Jessie Mitchell, W.A.,
Mrs. E. Chapple, Berri. W.A. papers please
copy.
DUNN.—On the 10th December, Ernest
Henry Dunn, of Queen street, Alberton,
beloved husband of Maud Dunn, and father
of Dol and Clarrie, aged 62 years.
ROSSER.—On the 10th December, at
Adelaide, Holbin, the dearly loved husband
of Elizabeth Rosser, of Enterprise street,
Hyde Park, aged 80 years. A colonist of
80 years.
CROSSMAN (nee Annie Bayly).—On the
5th December, at Gordon road, Prospect,
daughter of late Rev R. G. Bayly, and be-
loved sister of W. Roe Bayly, Hudson street,
Prospect, and sister of H. R. Ferguson,
N.S.W.
WEST.—On the 3rd December, at Ade-
laide Hospital, suddenly, Harry West,
dearly loved husband of Emily West, and
loving father of Marjorie, Hilda, and
Robert. Western Australian papers please
copy.
KNIGHT.—On the 10th December, at
Adelaide, Charles, the dearly beloved hus-
band of Ruth M. A. Knight, of 159, Mar-
garet street, North Adelaide, in his 88th
year, late of Peterborough.
HOGAN.—On the 9th December, at his
residence, 30, Chapel street, Norwood,
William, the dearly beloved husband of
Alice Hogan. Requiescat in pace. Vic-
torian papers please copy.
FOWLER.—On the 9th December, at her
late residence, Kent street, Henley Beach,
Rosina, relict of William Henry Fowler,
and eldest daughter of the late H. N.
Graves. At rest.
McLAINE.—On the 9th December, at 35,
Anzac Highway, Grovene, Louisa Matilda
McLaine, of Glenelg, loving sister of Mrs.
D. Cloke, of Minlaton, aged 79 years.
BURFIELD.—On the 11th December, at
Auburn, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of the
late F. M. Burfield, aged 81 years. At
rest.
ANDREWS.—On the 22nd November, at
Brisbane, Frederick Somerville Andrews,
beloved husband of Ann Jane Andrews,
formerly of Commonwealth Electoral De-
partment, South Australia, late of Red-
cliffe, in his 78th year.
FLINT.—On the 8th December, Pat,
dearly beloved youngest daughter of Perce
and Evelyn Flint, aged 8 years, Kingston,
S.E. Result of accident.
KERIN.—On the 9th December (sud-
denly) at his residence, Bundaleer Springs,
Michael, beloved husband of Margaret
Kerin and loving father of Nancy, Cath,
and Maurice. Aged 56 years. R.I.P.
STORY.—On the 3rd December, at the
Jervois County Hospital, Cowell, Edith,
the dearly loved wife of Thomas Story.
Age 64 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
LAY.—On the 11th December, at her
late residence, "Southcote," Port Elliot,
Mary, beloved wife of Edward Lay.
McCULLOCH.—On the 11th December, at
his residence, 85, Buxton street, North
Adelaide, Alexander, the beloved husband
of Ethel M. McCullock. Aged 85 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
HAMDEN.—On the 11th December, at
Mareeba Hospital Woodville, Sam Hassen,
dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Has-
sen Solomon Hamden, of 57, George
street, Thebarton. Aged three months.
WAANDERS.—On the 28th November, at
Mellor road, Glanville, Sarah, relict of C.
G. ("Jack") Waanders, leaving three sons
and four daughters to mourn their loss,
and loving sister of E. Heffron Payneham,
and H. Heffron, Exeter. At rest.

DEATHS
LAMBERT, Richard John.—Of Ottoway,
dear dad and granddad. Born October 15,
1855, at Hammersmith, Broadway, London.
Died under anaesthetic, November 27th,
1931 At rest.
BROOKS.— On the 11th December, at
Jane street, Graytown, Diana Brooks, aged
63 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
LESKE.—On the 13th December, at Bird-
wood, Gotthold Lebrecht Leslie, aged 72
years, leaving two sons and five daughters
to mourn their sad loss.
McMAHON.—On the 13th December, at
23, Harvey street, Ethelton, Margaret Ellen,
beloved wife of John McMahon, aged 77
years R.I.P
HEINRICH.—On the 13th December, at
Freeling, A. F. Louisa, beloved wife of J.
A. Heinrich. At rest.
CANT.—On the 12th December, at pri-
vate hospital, Griffin, beloved husband of
the late Alice Cant and beloved father of
Eugenie Dunnsmore Howell, Melbourne,
aged 62 years (suddenly).
TAYLOR.—On the 13th December, at
residence of his daughter, Mrs. E. A.
Penny, Plympton, William John Taylor,
beloved husband of Mary Taylor, and lov-
ing father of Mrs. E. A. Penny (late of
Thebarton), aged 80 years.
RYAN.—On the 13th December, at Field
street, Bowden, Patrick John, dearly be-
loved husband of Anne Agnes Ryan, aged
76 years. R.I.P.
CRAWFORD.—On the 13th December,
at Private Hospital, North Adelaide,
Robert, the dearly beloved husband of
Ellen Margaret Crawford, of "Holmwood,"
Devonshire street, North Walkerville, aged
72 years.
WILSON.—On the 11th December, James
Augustus, husband of the late Florence T.
Wilson, and father of Rita, Ruth, and
William, 17, Colley terrace, Glenelg.
SOUTHWOOD.—On the 12th December,
at Adelaide, Edith Victoria, wife of C.
L. Southwood, late of Forest River, W.A.
GRIGGS.—On the 12th December, at 50,
Cheltenham street, Malvern, William Henry
Griggs (late of Balaklava), aged 70
years.
KIMPTON.—On the 13th December, at
her residence, 7, Percy street, Goodwood
Park, Ellen Agnes, widow of John Leeuwin
Kimpton, aged 81 years. Requiescat in
pace.
MATTHEWS.—On the 13th December, at
his residence, 12, Ware street, West The-
barton, Sidney Frederick Reed, dearly be-
loved husband of Sarah Jane, and loving
father of Sidney Harry, aged 50 years 8
months. Patient sufferer at rest.
DAWES.—On the 11th December, at Ade-
laide, Richard, beloved husband of Cathe-
rine M. Dawes, late of Kooloola Station,
Swan Reach, aged 73 years.
WILSON.—On the 11th December, at
Adelaide, James Augustus, beloved hus-
band of the late Florence Theresa Wilson,
Glenelg, late of George street, Norwood.
PATTERSON.—On the 10th December, at
a private hospital, North Adelaide, Thomas
Joseph beloved husband of Bella Mary
Patterson, of 28, Smith street, Walkerville,
aged 77 years.
FULLER.—On the 11th December, at
Adelaide, Frederick Heaton, beloved son
of James Henry and Lilian Myrtle Fuller,
of Catherine street, Fullarton, aged 24
years (suddenly).
CANT.—On December 12, at Adelaide,
Griffin, third son of the late Mr. George
and Elizabeth Cant, of North road, Pros-
pect, and brother of G. L., J. B., E. V., P.
A., Mrs. Milne, Tasmania; Mrs. Arbon,
Brighton; and Mrs. Carman, Mitcham. Age
62 years. Suddenly.
FLINT.—On the 8th December, at Kings-
ton, South-East (motor accident), Patricia
Marjorie, beloved youngest daughter of
Percy and Evelyn (Eva) Flint, and grand-
daughter of C. J. Pearce, Kooringa. Aged
8 years on Christmas Day.
NESS (nee Lily Turner).—On the 11th
December, at Glenkeith, Finniss, the dearly
loved wife of F H. Ness, and loving mother
of Keith and Colin, aged 40 years. Rest
after weariness.
WALDEN.—On the 13th December, a
Adelaide, Alice Edna, widow of the late
John Walden, and mother of Mrs P. C.
Priest, late of Clare, aged 67 years.
WORKMAN.—On the 4th December, at
Bute, William Henry, the beloved hus-
band of Patience Workman, in his 74th
year. Peace, perfect peace.
TREAGUS.—On the 10th December, at
Undalya, Walter, dearly beloved husband
of the late Eliza Treagus, aged 82 years.
Only sleeping. Melbourne papers please
copy.
KOCH.—On the 12th December, at Row-
land's Flat, Johann Gottlieb, dearly be-
loved husband of Johanne Auguste Pau-
line Koch, and father of seven children,
aged 71 years.
VESSEY.—On the 14th December, at
Adelaide, Henrietta Caroline, widow of
Frederick George Vessey, of Little Sturt
street, Adelaide, and late of Port Pirie;
aged 54 years.
DUNSTONE.—On the 14th December, at
her residence, 19, Fergusson square, Toorak
Gardens, Georgina Elizabeth, beloved wife
of Arthur William Dunstone; aged 63
years
HUNT (nee Tralaggan).—On the 12th
December, at Wirrabara, Clara Jane, be-
loved wife of Ernest Henry Hunt, in he
46th year, leaving a sorrowing husband
and five children. Loved by all.
WALKER.—On the 12th December, at
Hobart, Tasmania, Alan Cameron, dearly
beloved husband of Daisy M. Walker (sud-
denly).
APPS.—On the 12th December, Emily
Rose (Daisy), widow of F. J. Apps, and
loving mother of Kathleen.
WASHINGTON.—On the 14th December,
at Adelaide, Nisida Jane, widow of Allen
James Washington, and beloved mother of
Randell and Robert, aged 86 years. At
rest.
AURICHT.—On the 14th December, at
Tanunda, Dorothea Anna, the beloved
daughter of Mrs. J. C. G. Auricht, and
sister of Annie.
STOWARD.—On the 14th December, at
119, North terrace, Kensington Gardens,
Frederick, dearly beloved husband of
Florence M. Stoward; aged 65 years.
ANNELLS.—On the 12th December, at
private hospital, Louisa Harriett (Nurse),
younger daughter of the late John aud
Eliza Annells (late of Gawler).
VESSEY.—On the 14th December, at
Adelaide Hospital, suddenly, Hetty, eldest
daughter of Mrs. L. Ulstrup and late Alex.
Dybing, late of Port Pirie.
LETTON.—On the 14th December, at
the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. T.
Kerrisk, 12, Corunna avenue, Colonel
Light Gardens, Sarah, dearly beloved wife
of William Edward Letton (late of Ren-
mark), aged 67 years.
BUTTFIELD.—On the 14th December, at
the Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, Mary,
relict of Spencer C. Buttfield, of Lyn-
doch (formerly of Pewsey Vale), aged 71
years.
SISELY.—On the 13th December (sud-
denly), William Axford, beloved son of the
late James and Harriet Sisely. Resting.

DEATHS
THOMAS.—On the 14th December, at
Prospect, Alma Lucy, beloved wife of
Thomas Thomas, late of Westbourne Park.
Aged 45 years.
WAGNER.—On the 15th December (sud-
denly), at his residence, Serpentine road,
Belair, Charles August, loved husband of
Rosa C. Wagner, and loving father of
Rosa, Jean, and John. Aged 60 years.
Late of Melbourne.
BENNETT.—On the 13th December, at
Adelaide Hospital, Darcy Goss, dearly be-
loved husband of Mary Ann, and lov-
ing father of Ronald, George and Joyce,
aged 45 years (late of Laura and Port
Pirie).
ARMSTRONG.—On the 10th December,
at Brookton, W.A., Margaret Armstrong,
beloved wife of the late Andre Armstrong,
(late of Gawler), aged 86 years.
DUBRICICH.—On the 14th December, at
Montpelier Square, Portland, John Ber-
nard, beloved second son of Catherine
Dubricich. Aged 47 years. R.I.P.
BAYLEY.—On the 15th December, at
Melbourne place, Alberton, Leonard (Len),
the dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bayley, aged 44 years; late A.I.F.
RYAN.—On the 13th December, at Field
street, Bowden, Patrick John, dearly be-
loved husband of Anne Agnes, and eldest
son of the late Michael and Mary Ryan,
of Third street, Bowden, late S.A.R. R.I.P.
BRITTON.—On the 14th December, at
Mater Misericordia Hospital, Sydney,
Frederick Christian, in his 42nd year.
SOUTHWOOD.—On the 12th December
at Adelaide Hospital, Edith V., loving wife
of Charles L., Adelaide, late Forrest River
Mission, dear friend Olive Brown, Beverley,
late Parkside. Requiem Wednesday, 9.50
a.m., St. Paul's, Port Adelaide. Peace, per-
fect peace.
RENFREY.—On the 13th December, at
Barmera, result of accident, Keath, eldest
beloved son of P. H. and late Mary Ann
Renfrey, and grandson of G. W. and late
Mary Ann Matthew, of Arnold street, Mit-
cham, aged 19 years.
AYLIFFE.—On the 12th December, at
Adelaide, Alfred, in his 84th year, late of
Gladstone, and second son of the late
Thomas and Isobel Ayliffe.
OAKES.—On the 15th December, at a
private hospital, Florence Daisy, beloved
wife of Reginald Noel Oakes, of Grand
View avenue, Myrtle Bank.
WINTER.—On the 14th December, at
Bourke street, Peterborough, Heindrich,

beloved husband of Caroline Anna Win-
ter, aged 87 years. Colonist of 75 years.
EARL.—On the 15th December, at
Northfield, Maurice, dearly loved husband
of E. M. (Letty) Earl, and loving father
of Ronda, Bronte, and Briar. At rest.
COOK.—On the 15th December, at her
residence, 361, Glen Osmond road, Glen
Osmond, Betsey, widow of John Cook,
age 74 years (late of Norwood, Kensing-
ton, and Burnside.
IN MEMORIAM
GROCKE.—In tender loving memory of
our darling mother, Mrs. C. A. Grocke,
who passed away on the 8th December,
1930.
God saw the path was rugged,
The hill to steep to climb;
So He gently closed our dear mother's
eyes,
And murmured, "Peace be thine."
In the perfect love of Jesus,
Rest, dear mother, for evermore.
—Ever remembered by her loving children
and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs E. A.
Kroehn and family.

GALVIN.—In loving memory of our dear
sister, Nellie, who died in Adelaide on the
15th December, 1930. R.I.P.
Love lights the gloomy sorrow,
Faith sees the dawn to be,
Hope waits the glad tomorrow,
That brings us near to thee.
—Inserted by her sorrowing parents, sisters
and brothers.
KLAEBE.—In sad but loving memory of
our dear husband and daddy, who died
on the 12th December, 1930.
God saw what was before him,
What trials he had to bear,
So looking down, He thought it best,
To take him to His care.
—Inserted by his loving wife and little
girls, Paula and Ruth.
LLOYD.—In loving memory of Mrs.
Thomas Lloyd, who was called home on
the 16th December, 1929.
Links of steel may rust and sever
But links of love will last for ever.
—Inserted by Agnes.
LESKE.—In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, who passed away at
Freeling on the 16th December, 1929.
What would we give your hand to clasp,
To see your dear, sweet face;
To hear again your loving voice,
That meant so much to us.

—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
NESS.—In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, who passed away
on the 7th December, 1924.
He is gone, but not forgotten,
He was always kind and true;
Loved and respected by all he knew
Whom God claimed seven years ago.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, son-
in-law, and grandchildren, "Fair View,"
Mt. Hope.
WATKINS.—In loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Walter, who died
on the 7th December, 1930.
To those who never feel the blow,
They cannot feel the pain
When one goes out in perfect health,
And never comes home again.
—Inserted by his mother, brothers Will
and George, and sister Doris.
WHITEMAN.—In loving memory of my
dear husband, who passed away at the
Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, on the 11th
December, 1930.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear dad, we think of you.
—Inserted by his loving wife, E. White-
man.

RETURN THANKS
THE WIFE, SONS, and DAUGHTERS of
the late WILLIAM PETERS desire to
THANK all kind friends and relatives for
letters and expressions of sympathy and
floral tributes in their recent sad bereave-
ment.
MR. and Mrs. TRACY, of Lake Wan-
gary, sincerely THANK Dr. Wibberly,
matron and staff, all relatives, and kind
friends for letters, telegrams, cards, and
beautiful floral tributes and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement.
MR. T. STORY and FAMILY, of Cowell,
desire to THANK all kind relatives
and friends for their help, for letters, tele-
grams, and personal expressions of sym-
pathy also for floral tributes in their re-
cent sad bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr. R. O. Fox, the Matron, and nursing
staff of the Jervois County Hospital, for
kindness and attention to the late dear
wife and mother.
MR. E. H. TRALAGGAN and SON of
Erindale, desire to THANK all kind
friends and relatives, for letters, cards,
telegrams, floral tributes, and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement.

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