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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS
Announcements under this heading must be
authorised by the name and address of
the sender, and are inserted at a charge of
Two Shillings and Sixpence each when not
exceeding five lines; over five lines. Six
pence per line.
Death Advertisements in which, a Funeral
Announcement is made are charged for as
if the Death and Funeral were separate
announcements, namely — The Minimum
tSiarge of 2/6 and 3/9 respectively.
In Memoriam and Death Advertisements
containing references 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 Marriages and
Marriage Notices require the' signature of
both parties concerned.
BIRTHS
ADCOCK (nee May Inglis). — On the 19th
of April, at the Memorial Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Adcock, of Erindale — a
son (Grant Scott). No visitors seven days.
ASGOOD (nee Ellen Wright). — On the 16th
of April, at Hindmarsh Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ern Asgood, of Torrens road,
Kilkenny — a daughter. Thanking Dr. Drew,
Sister Slater and staff.
AMES (nee Grace Hullock). — On the 20th
of April, at Unley Private Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs, Norman Ames, of Malvern — a
daughter. Both well. No visitors for
seven days. Special thanks to Dr. A. J.
Hackendorf, Dr. Roland Beard, and Sisters
Smith and Willesden, and hospital staff.
BATEMAN. — On the 21st of April, at
Rowan Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. S. Bateman, of 25 Wellington road,
North Norwood — a son (Trevor John). Both
well.
BARNETT (nee Marjorie Anderson). — On
the 17th of April, at Barmera Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Barnett — a son (Roger
Ernest). Thanking Dr. Hayes, matron and
staff.
BUDGEN, nee (Bell) Beryl Callaghan. —
On the 22nd of April, at Patawilya Private
Hospital, Glenelg, to Mr. and Mrs. N. F.
Budgen — a son (Barry William). Both well.
Thanking Dr. Guymer, Sister Penny, and
Sister Hood.
BLIGHT (nee Glen Ottaway). — On the
22nd of April, at the Memorial Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blight, of Broadview
— a daughter (Margaret Kay). Both well.
No visitors for seven days.
BIGGINS (nee Schubert) .—On the 14th of
April, at the Renmark District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Biggins, of Meribah —
a son (Philip Bruce).
BUTLER (nee Dorothy Coghlan). — On the
21st of April, at Rowan Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Butler, of Glynde road,
Peckham — a daughter (Althea).
BUTLER. — On the 21st of April, at Unley
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Butler — a daughter.
BAKER. — On the 13th of April, at Ash-
ford Private Hospital, to the wife of Arthur
Baker — a son.
BARTLETT. — On the 16th of April, at
Balaklava Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bartlett — a daughter.
BRADLEY (nee Olga Blackwell). — On the
14th of April, at Unley Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradley, "St. Clair,"
Porter street, Parkside — a son (Peter John).
Both well. Thanking Dr. Kaufman, Sisters
Smith and Gleeson and staff. Melbourne
papers please copy.
BESSELL (nee Vi Leaves). — On the 17th of
April at St. Ives Private Hospital, to the
wife of W. T. Bessell — a son (Ross Desmond).
Both well.
BILNEY (nee Laurel May). — On the 9th of
April, at the Syp Hospital, Yorketown, to
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bilney — a son. Both
well.
BADMAN. — On the 18th of April, at Park
terrace Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Badman—a son.
BARCLAY.—On the 19th of April, to the
wife of John Barclay—a daughter.
BIGGS.—On the 20th of April, at Unley
Private Hospital, to the wife of Mr. Ted
Biggs—a daughter (Jennifer Helen). Both
well. No visitors for six days.
BASSHAM.—On the 9th of April, at Park
Terrace Private Hospital, to the wife of Pte.
A. L. B. Bassham (A.I.F., Abroad)—a son
(Terence Winston).
BELL (nee Roma Dennis).—On the 2nd
of April, at Whyalla Hospital, to the wife
of R. W. Bell — a son. Both well.
BATTERSBY (nee Lindo).— On the 15th
of April, at Jamestown Hospital, to Doreen,
wife of Les Battersby, Terowie — a son.
COCK (nee Una Gross). — On the 17th of
April, at Unley Private Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Cock, of Ashton — a son.
CAMERON. — On the 15th of April, at Wal-
verton Hospital, Semaphore, to the wife of
R. J. Cameron — a daughter (Jillian Ann).
CATHRO (nee Jessie Coulter). — On the
14th of April, at Lynette, Fullarton Estate,
to P.O. Hugh Cathro, R.A.N., and Mrs. Cathro
— a daughter (Glenda Edith). Thanking
Dr. Bennett, Sister Keely and staff.
CHENOWETH. — On the 8th of April, at
Rose Park Hospital, to Captain and Mrs.
Lawrance Chenoweth, of High street, Burn-
side — a son.
COAD (nee Gwen Griggs). — On the 16th
of April, at Blackwood Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coad, of Prospect Hill
— a son (Ivan Leslie). Thanking Dr. Wil-
ton, Sister Grieg and staff.
CUNDY. — On the 16th of April, at Lynette
Nursing Home, Fullarton, to Joan, wife of
Graham Cundy, of Glenunga — a son
(Myles).
CLARKE (nee Varcoe). — On the 7th of
April, at the Community Hospital, Canberra,
to Flying Officer R. H. and Mrs. Clarke — a
son (Bruce Edward).
DANIEL (nee Ruth Sampson). — On the
17th of April, at Woodville Private Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Daniel — a son (Barry
Kenneth). Both well.
DODDRIDGE. — On the 12th of April, at
Unley Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. F.
G. Doddridge, of Griffiths street, Finchley
Park — a daughter (Audrey). Special thanks
to Dr. H. H. E. Russell, Sister Smith, and
staff.
DIPROSE (nee Evelyn Ritter). — On the
21st of March, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Diprose,
of Brighton — a daughter (Margaret Fay).
DOXEY (nee Ivy Norton). — On the 7th
of April, at Penong Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. G. Doxey — a daughter. Thanks to Dr.
F. Gibson and sisters of hospital staff.
EBERHARD. — On the 19th of April, at
Petone Private Hospital, Goodwood road,
to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Eberhard — a daugh-
ter (Margaret).
ECKERSLEY (nee Mary Wiltshire).—On
the 20th of April, at the Memorial Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eckersley, of Ful-
larton — a son.
EXCELL (nee Ireland). — On the 10th of
April, at Tatiara Memorial Hospital, to
Doreen, wife of T. E. Excell, Mundalla— a
daughter. Special thanks to Dr. Collins
and hospital staff.
ESTERHURZEN.— On the 9th of April,
at "Angas House" Private Hospital, Strath-
albyn, to the wife of J. Esterhurzen, Milang
— twins (James Hugh and Una Margaret).
FERGUSON (nee Melva Bowman). — On the
16th of April, at the Soldiers' Memorial
Hospital, Pinnaroo, to Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Ferguson — a daughter (Faye Frances).
FLEMING (nee Audine Aunger). — On the
8th of April, at Mater Private Hospital,
North Sydney, to Lieutenant (A.I.F.) and
Mrs. R. A. Fleming, of Mosman— a daughter.
FULLER (nee Dora Wuttke). — On the
13th of April, at Berri District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. B. Fuller, of Bar-
mera — a bonny daughter (Marie Adeline).
Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Hayes and
hospital personnel.
FRY. — On the 16th of April, at "Warra-
weena" Hospital, to Linda, the wife of W. G.
Fry, South Plympton — a daughter. Thank-
ing Dr. Hurst, Sister Siebert, and Nurse
March.
FOYSTER (nee Perry).— On the 13th of
April, at Cobram, Victoria, to the Rev and
Mrs. J. C. Foyster — a son (John Maxwell).
Both well.
GLYNN-ROE.— On the 15th of April, at
Burra Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Glynn-Roe — a son (Wilfrid Kenneth).
BIRTHS
GIBBS (nee Hills).— On the 16th of April,
at the Port Lincoln Hospital, to Helen, wife
of Henry Cross Gibbs, of Koppio — a daugh-
ter.
HARRISON (nee Porter). — At Unley Pri-
vate Hospital, to the wife of Geo. Harrison,
Kingswood Park — a son. Both well. Thank-
ing Dr. Gault and staff. No visitors seven
days.
HODGE (nee Brown). — On the 17th of
April, at the McBride Maternity Hospital,
Medindie, to Mavis Roma, wife of Raimond
Hodge, of Booboorowie — a son.
HUGHES.— On the 15th of April, to Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Hughes, of Woodville — a
daughter.
HURST (nee Viola Mieglich). — On the
13th of April, at Hutchinson Hospital, Gaw-
ler, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Hurst — a son.
Thanking Dr. Rice, Sister O'Brien, and
nursing staff.
HANN (nee Rossini). — On the 16th of
April (third anniversary of marriage) at the
Memorial Hospital, Bordertown, to Adelaide,
wife of H. G. Hann, of Wolseley — a brother
for Eddie (Laurence Glynne James).
HILL (nee Williams). — On the 17th of
April, at Lestern Private Hospital, St. Peters,
to the wife of R. W. Hill — a daughter (Shir-
ley Ann).
HENDERSON. — On the 12th of April, at
the Broken Hil) District Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Henderson (nee Dorothy
Hunter) — a son (Ian). Both well.
JORDAN (nee Una Smith). — On the 22nd
of April, at Northern Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Jordan — a son (Roger
Keith).
JAMES (nee Ethel Taylor). — On the 18th
of April, at Memorial Hospital, to the wife
of Murray W. James, Tarlton street, Somer-
ton — a daughter (Judith Ann).
JOHNS (nee Evelyn Buckby). — On the
18th of April, at Aston Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Johns, of Prospect — a son (Jack
Winston). Special thangs to Dr. West, Matron
Lorimer, and staff.
JENNINGS (nee Edith Tidy) .—On the 18th
of April, at Lynette, Fullarton, to Mr. and
Mrs. G. Jennings — a son (Robert Graham).
Thanking Dr. Bennett, Sister Keeley and
staff.
JAMES (nee Mollie Burford). — On the
7th of April, at "Cambrae," Westbury street,
St. Kilda, Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. John
F. James, of 81a Wellington street, Windsor
— a son (John Courtney). Both well.
JOHNSON (nee Concordia Linke).— On
the 4th of March, to the wife of Elliott W.
Johnson, of Camboa Canal Zone — a daugh-
ter (Evelyn Lottie).
JOHNSTONE (nee Lawson). — On the 15th
of April, at Allawah, to Mr. and Mrs. N.
V. Johnstone— a son (Raymond George).
Both well. Thanking Dr. Chandler, Sister
Barry, and staff. No visitors, five days.
JONES (nee Violet Pearce). — On the 18th
of April, at the Yankalilla Nursing Home, to
Violet and Frank— a daughter (Constance
May). Most grateful thanks to Dr. Souter
Sister Chenoweth and Nan.
JOHNSTONE.— On the 16th of April, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Johnstone — a daughter
(Judith Ann). Thanking Dr. Miller and
staff of the Henley Private Hospital.
KEARNEY.— On the 14th of April, at Cal-
vary Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. B. J Kearney
of Myrtle Bank — a daughter.
KLOSE.— On the 10th of April, at the Pri-
vate Hospital, Tanunda, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
Klose — a son. Both well.
KELLY (nee Skipworth). — On the 21st of
April, to the wife of Maxwell A. Kelly,
Pinnaroo— a daughter (Diane Evelyn).
KALMS — On the 15th of April, to Mr.
and Mrs. Angas Kalms — a daughter (Kaye
Jenette).
KELLIE (nee Addie McNally). — On the
18th of April, at Rose Park, to the wife of
Corporal J. W. Kellie, R.A.A.F.— a son
(James Walter). Both well.
KNOWLES— On the 19th of April, at
Sirius Hospital, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Knowles, of Durham terrace, Franklin
—a son. Both well.
KNIGHT.— On the 15th of April, at St.
Ives, Torrensville, to Imelda, wife of Sid. S.
Knight of Henley Beach— a daughter (Car-
mel Dorothea). Grateful thanks to Drs.
P. W. Rice, C. J. Helman, Sister Dobson
and staff.
KEMP. — On the 15th of April, at Park
Terrace Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Kemp, of Glandore West— a daughter (still-
born). No visitors for six days.
LORD (nee Bess Marks). — On the 20th of
April, at Lynette, Glen Osmond road, to
Mr and Mrs. William Lord, of Fuller street,
Parkside — a daughter (Beverley Margaret)
Thanking Dr. Downing, Sister Keely and
staff. Both well.
LEWIS.— At Stirling District Hospital, on
the 2nd of April, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Lewis, Scott's Creek — a son (Robert James).
Special thanks to Drs. A. and M. Reid and
hospital staff.
LONGMIRE. — On the 12th of April, to
Shirley and Theo. Longmire, of Waikerie—
a son.
MAGAREY — On the 15th of April, to
the wife of Ashley Magarey — a daughter.
MILLARD. — on the 7th of April, at Bute
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Millard, of Alford — a daughter (Judith).
MAYO. — On the 9th of April, at McBride's
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mayo, of Gil-
berton — a son (Robert John). Both well.
MURPHY (nee Ethel Sutton).— On the
11th of April, at Hamley Bridge Private Hos-
pital, to the wife of L. J. Murphy — a son.
(Barry Leonard). Thanking Dr. Hancock
and Sister Tapley.
MAXFIELD (nee Audrey Huddy).— On the
21st of April, to Mr. and Mrs. George Max-
field, North Adelaide — a daughter (Beverley
Dawn). Special thanks to doctors and
staff.
McKECHNIE. — On the 21st of April, at
Ashford Hospital, to the wife of R. W.
McKechnie, Plympton — a son. Both well.
McKECHNIE. — On the 17th of April, at
the Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. McKechnie, of Helmsdale — a son (Keith
Robertson).
McANANEY.— On the 10th of April, at the
Strathalbyn Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
McAnnaney, of Langhorne's Creek — a daugh-
ter (Janet).
MARTIN (Edith Hutton).— On the 16th of
April, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Clarence Martin,
Black Forest — a daughter. Thanking Sister
Carter and staff.
O'NEIL (nee Bird).— On the 18th of April,
at Unley Private Hospital, to Barbara, wife
of L.A.C. Max O'Neil, of the R.A.A.F.— a
daughter (Rosemary Anne).
POLLARD (nee Marjory Forwood). — On
the 15th of April, at Hindmarsh Private Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pollard — a
daughter. Both well. Thanking Dr. Pitcher,
Sisters, Slater, Thomas and staff.
PHILLIPS (nee Hargrave). — On the 14th
of April, at the Wallaroo Hospital, to the
wife of W. O. Phillips — a son. Both well.
POMROY.— On the 17th of April, to Dr.
and Mrs. Pomroy — a son.
PENNY (nee Joyce Reed).— On the 17th
of April, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Penny, of
Plympton, South Australia — a daughter.
PINNINGTON.— On the 18th of April, at
Queen Victoria Hospital, to Thayis, wife of
Private T. C. Pinnington (A.I.F., abroad) —
a son (Thomas George).
PASCO.— On the 12th of April, at "Glen-
wynne" Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Pasco — a daughter (Cynthia Ann).
PARKS (nee Vera Gray). — On the 17th of
April, at "Glenwynne" Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. R. Parks, of Colonel Light
Gardens — a daughter (Annette). No visi-
tors for five days.
PONTIFEX.— On the 17th of April, at
Burra, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Pontifex — a
son.
RENDELL (nee Joyce Young). — On the
10th of April, at Unley, to the wife of L. N.
Rendell — a son (stillborn).
ROBERTS (nee Clarke). — On the 19th of
April, at McBride's, Medindie, to Mr. and
Mrs. G. Roberts, of Gilberton — a son (Bruce
Mclntosh).
BIRTHS
ROENNFELDT.— On the 17th of April, at
Tanunda Private Hospital, to the wife of C.
M. Roennfeldt, of Greenock — a bonny daugh-
ter. Thanking Dr. Hoopman, Sisters G. and
D. Schmidt and staff.
RICE (nee Edna Wescombe). — On the
19th of April, at Glenwynne Private Hospi-
tal, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Rice, of Colonel
Light Gardens — a daughter (stillborn).
READ (nee Parker). — On the 16th of April,
to Eva and Cliff — a daughter. Lived two
days.
ROSETTO.— On the 10th of April, at Cal-
vary Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Rosetto, of
15 Currathers street, Adelaide — a son (cae-
sarian birth).
STACEY (nee Dorothy Peake). — On the
14th of April, at Calvary Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. B. Stacey, of Flinders Park — a son
(Barry Graham). Both well. Thanking
Dr Walman and hospital staff. No visitors
for seven days.
SCHWARTZKOPFF (nee Winnie Coleman).
— On the 13th of April, at Tanunda Private
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Schwartzkopff,
of Rowlands Flat — a daughter (Ruby Edith).
Both well. Special thanks to Dr. F. Juttner,
Sisters G and D. Schmidt, and staff.
SEARS (nee Jean Carr). — On the 17th of
April, at Petone Nursing Home, Goodwood
road, King's Park, to the wife of Arthur
Sears, R.A.A.F., Mount Gambier — a son.
Grateful thanks to Dr. Russell, Matron
Campbell and staff.
STAPLEY. — On the 18th of April, to Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Stapley, of Richmond — a
daughter.
STANTON (nee Jean Lewis). — On the 16th
of April, at Leaford Hospital — a son (Dennis
Kingsley). Both well. Thanks to Dr. Solo-
man and Sister Hale.
SAMPSON (nee Dowd). — On the 16th of
April, at Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Pinna-
roo, to Berniece, wife of R. E. Sampson
(R.A.A.F.) — a son (premature, Wilfred
Trevor.
SOLLY (nee Eileen Lennard). — To the
wife of A. R. Solly, R.A.A.F., on the 21st
of April, at the Peterborough Memorial Hos-
pital — a son (Raymond John).
TODD (nee Margaret Blackburn). — On the
19th of April, at Port Augusta, to the wife
of James Todd, jun. — a daughter (Heather
Veronica Maria). Both well.
THOMPSON (nee Doris Retallack). — On
the 23rd of March, at Balaklava Soldiers'
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Thompson, of Mallala — a son (Kevin Les-
lie). Thanking Dr. Boucaut and hospital
staff.
TUCKER (nee Ethel Miners). — On the
16th of April, at "Lynette," Fullarton, to
the wife of Ray H. Tucker, of Fullarton
Estate — a son (James Richard). Thanking
Dr. Hussey, Sister Keeley and staff. Both
well.
THRING (nee Effie Kirk). — On the 20th of
April, at the Tumby Bay Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Thring — a daughter (still-
born).
WARMINGTON.— On the 14th of April, at
Kadina, to Eileen, wife of Berry Warming-
ton — a daughter.
WURFEL. — On the 12th of April, at the
Warracknabeal District Hospital, Victoria,
to Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Wurfel, of Brim
— a son.
WOOLEY.— On the 15th of April, at Park
Terrace Hospital, to the wife of Don Wooley,
Eastwood — a son (Graham Leslie).
WILLIAMSON (nee Eileen Deed). — On the
18th of April, at Ashford Private Hospital,
to the wife of Ern, of Castle street, Edwards-
town — a bonny daughter (Shirley Dawn).
Special thanks to Dr. Cornish, Dr. Downing,
and hospital staff. No visitors for seven
days.
WARNER.— On the 17th of April, at
Payneham Hospital, to Jean, wife of F. E.
Warner — a daughter. No visitors until 23rd.
WRIGHT (nee Ansell). — On the 15th of
April, at Memorial Hospital, Adelaide, to
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, of Bolivar — a
daughter (Claire Lynette). Sincere thanks
to Dr. Arthur Goode and staff.
WETHERSTONE (nee Mary Nelson).— On
the 12th of April, at St. Ann's Private Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Wetherstone, 32
Junction road, Rosewater Gardens — a daugh-
ter (Kathleen Therese). Both well.
WHITBURN (nee Hazel Bennie). — On the
21st of April, at Unley Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whitburn — a daughter
(Rosemary Ann). No visitors for seven days.
MARRIAGES
CLARK — GAMBLING. — The marriage of
Lillian, only daughter of Mrs. E. and the
late Mr. E. Gambling, of Toorak Gardens, to
Norman Stead, son of Mr. J. Stead Clark and
the late Mrs. Clark, of Fullarton, was quietly
solemnised on the 12th of April, at Scots
Church, North terrace, Adelaide, by the Rev.
Blanchard.
CHAPMAN— CROUCH.— The marriage of
Audrey, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Crouch, of Reedy Creek, to Wilfred, second
son of Mrs. G. and the late Mr. Chapman,
of Kilkenny, was solemnised at Kingston on
the 12th of April.
DUNN — DRIVER. — The marriage of Muriel
Ivy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Driver, of Knoxville, to Herbert Oscar, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunn, of Kensing-
ton Park, was solemnised on the 10th of
April, at Dulwich.
GLEESON — McGAVISK. — The marriage of
Kathleen, younger daughter of Mrs. and
the late Mr. John Gleeson, of Adelaide, to
Gunner Colin Vernier McGavisk, A.I.F., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boyce McGavisk,
Semaphore, was solemnised on the 15th of
April at St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral,
Wakefield street. The Rev. Father O'Sulli-
van officiated.
HINCKS — HENDERSON. — The marriage of
Bethel, younger daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Henderson, of Caltowie, to John
H. T., elder son of Mr. and Mr. W. Hincks,
of Stone Hut, was solemnised on the 2nd of
April, in the Caltowie Methodist Church.
Rev. G. C. Hutchinson officiating.
HOSKING — DILLON. — On the 12th of
April, Gwendoline, only daughter of Mrs. C.
Dillon, of Goodwood Park, to Driver Robert
R. Hosking, A.I.F., younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Hosking, of South terrace. The
Rev. G. W. White officiated.
KING — ELTON.— On the 19th of April, at
St. Bartholomew's Church, Norwood, by
Archdeacon Weston, the marriage was
solemnised of Gladys Annie, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hutchesson of
Millicent, to Stuart Gawler, youngest son of
Mrs. and the late Stephen King, of 40 Ken-
sington terrace, North Kensington.
LEAHY — SIMS. — The marriage of Elva A.,
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sims,
of Glencoe, to Hillary F., second son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. T. Leahy, of Adelaide, was
celebrated at St. Xavier's, Hindmarsh, on
the 19th of April.
McKENZIE — JELLETT. — The marriage of
Evonne, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Jellett, of Naracoorte, South-East, and
Victor (R.A.A.F. Reserve), elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. McKenzie, of East Malvern
Victoria, was solemnised on the 19th of
March at the Church of Christ, Naracoorte,
by Pastor Banks, assisted by Pastor Killmier.
MATHYS— DUKE.— On the 16th of April,
the marriage of M. Doreen, only daughter
of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. J. L. Mathys,
to Maurice C., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Duke, both of Penwortham, was solemnised
with Nuptial Mass at St. Aloysius' Church,
Sevenhill.
OWEN — MILLER. — The marriage of Elva
C., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Owen,
of Yeelanna (late of Ardrossan), to Herbert
S., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller,
of Tumby Bay, was solemnised at Cummins
on the 12th of March by the Rev. A. Simpson.
PRICE — SELLAR.— The marriage of Edna
May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Sellar, Norman street, Black Forest, to Wil-
liam John, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Price, Bideford avenue, Clarence Gardens,
was solemnised at Glandore Baptist Manse
on Saturday, the 5th of April, by Rev. Morris.
SELLERS — ALLAN. — The marriage of
Marion L., elder daughter of Mrs. C. D. Allan,
of New Mile End, and Mr. R. Allan, of Syd-
ney, and John J. Sellars, of Torrensville,
youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F.
Sellars, was solemnised at Holy Trinity
Church on the 12th of April.
SUTHERLAND — ANDERSON.— The mar-
riage of Eve, fourth daughter of Mrs. E. An-
derson and the late J. A. Anderson, of Chel-
tenham, to Laurence William, second son of
Mrs. T. Sutherland and the late W. Suther-
land, of Lerwick, Scotland, was solemnised
at St. George's, Alberton, on the 5th of
April, by the Rev. H. C. Crosland.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
BURKE— PENGILLY.— The marriage of
Winifred, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Burke, Ceduna, to Asa, youngest son
of Mr. and the late Mrs. F. A. Pengilly, of
Redhill, will be solemnised at the Methodist
Church, Ceduna, on the 30th of April, at
6.30 p.m.
PUGSLEY— YOUNG.— The marriage of
Rita E., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Pugsley, of Ungarra, to Clifford R.,
third son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Young, of
Tumby Bay, will be solemnised at the Un-
garra Church of Christ on the 26th of April,
at 6.30 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
ARNEY— CRAWFORD. — The engagement
is announced of Rae, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mis. W H. L. Arney, to Ralph, elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Crawford, both
of Grace Plains.
ARBON—WINEN.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Ivy W., fourth daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. Arbon, of Mundoora, to Eric
G., second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Winen,
of 17 Owen street, Adelaide.
AMIES — OTTENSON.— The engagement is
announced of Maud Lydia, second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Amies, 48 Lewanick
street, Allenby Gardens, to David Lawrence
Paul, fifth son of Mrs. and the late Mr. M.
Ottenson of Albert Park, Melbourne.
ASLAT — TAVENDER. — The engagement is
announced of Grace L., eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Aslat, of Peterborough,
to Morton W., only son of Mr. and the late
Mrs. Tavender, of Peterborough.
BARNES— SHIERS.— The engagement is
announced of Elva Gladys Barnes, of Bromp-
ton, to William Linley (Bill) Shiers, of
Clarence Park.
BERRYMAN — FAUST. — The engagement is
announced of Madge, twin daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Berryman, of Thebarton, to
Claude V., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. O.
P. Faust, of Oakbank, S.A.
BURNS — SCHOFIELD. — The engagement
is announced of Daphne C., younger daugh-
ter of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Burns, of
Phillip street, Southwark, to Walter James
(Jim), only child of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scho-
field, of Robert street, West Croydon.
BURFIELD— ALLEN.— The engagement is
announced of Gladys L., younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burfield, to Reginald
W., third son of Mr. W. T. and the late Mrs.
Allen, both of Auburn.
BEARE — FURNESS. — The engagement is
nounced of Lorna Annie, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beare, of Nantawarra, to
Keith Uppill, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ross Furness, of Malvern.
BURTON — KOBELT.— The engagement is
announced of Dorothea I., second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Burton, of Rudall, to
Harold, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Kobelt, of Cleve.
BLACKMORE — HATLEY.— The engage-
ment is announced of Phyllis Mary, elder
daughter of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. R. E.
Blackmore, of Alfred street, Parkside, to
Keven Ross (Peter) Hatley, son of Mrs. A. E.
Matthias, Giles's orner.
BUTTERFIELD— MORONY.— The engage-
ment is announced of Brenda, third daugh-
ter of Mr. J. B. Butterfield, and the late
Mrs. Butterfield, of Torrensville, to Arthur
Clifford, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Moronoy, Prospect.
BUCK — FISHER. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Thelma, daughter of the late
Mr. W. Buck, of Port Pirie, and Mrs. J.
Callaghan, of Edwardstown, to Patrick,
youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J.
Fisher, of Plympton.
COLLINS— WAKEFIELD. — The engage-
ment is announced of Dorothy Pearl Collins,
daughter of Mrs. G. Saunders, of Pirie Es-
tate, Port Pirie, to Gordon Harry, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wakefield, of
Hurstville, Whyalla (late Murray Bridge).
Melbourne papers please copy.
CURNOW — MEAD. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Jean I., youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Curnow, of St. Peters,
to John E., only son of Mrs. J. Mead and
the late Mr. Mead, of Brompton.
CRAMP — HAMEISTER. — The engagement
is announced of Lettie H., youngest daughter
of Mrs. L. and the late Mr: W. J. Cramp, of
"Corack," Renmark, to Robert B., only son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hameister, Loxton.
COTTRELL — ELLIOTT. — The engagement
is announced of Audrey Edith, only daughter
of Mr. V. J. and the late Mrs. Cottrell, of
Henley Beach road, Mile End, to Kenneth M.
L., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Elliott,
of Kenton street, Adelaide.
CLOAK — FAIRCLOUGH.— The engagement
is announced of Marjorie, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cloak, of Sandwell, to
Jack, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Fairclough, of Semaphore.
CAMP — CASE. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Roma A., second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Camp, Beatrice street, Pros-
pect, to Chris, only son of Mrs. and the late
Mr. G. Case, of Le Hunte avenue, Prospect.
CARTER— GARDNER. — The engagement is
announced of Jean M., youngest daughter of
Mrs. and the late Mr. S. A. Carter, Arthur-
ton, to Ronald M., eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Gardner, Price.
COLEMAN — CARR.—The engagement is
announced of Audrey Lillian, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coleman,
Alberton, to George M., younger son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Carr, Birkenhead.
DINNISON— FOSTER. — The engagement is
announced of Joyce C., youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dinnison, of Gum Park
Station, to William J., of Whyalla, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster, of Wudinna.
DAVIS — STACEY. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Madge, the adopted daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Foxcroft, Gurr's road, Ken-
sington, to Allan, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Stacey Gwynne street, Firle.
DUNNING— BOLLEN. — The engagement is
announced of Jean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Dunning, Burra, to Arthur (A.I.F.),
only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bollen, Victor
Harbor.
ELLIS— LOUGHHEAD.— The engagement
is announced of Nancy, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ellis, of South Payneham,
to Douglas, second son of Mr. and the late
Mrs. J. I. Loughhead, of Victor Harbor.
EASTON — COGHLAN.— The engagement is
announced of Nancy Vinetta, only daughter
of Mr. ard Mrs. L. R. Easton, of Iron Knob,
to Philip Andrew, third son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Coghlan, of Jetty road, Brighton.
FRANCIS— BOWMAN.— The engagement
is announced of Audrey, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Francis, of Walloway,
to Rex, third son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Bowman, of Tarcowie.
FOULDS —METCALF. —The engagement is
announced of Lucy F., younger daughter of
Mrs. F. Brougham and the late Mr. F.
Foulds, to Leslie M., younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. Metcalf, both of Adelaide.
GROSE —LOVERING. —The engagement is
announced of Ruth, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Grose, P.O., Hindmarsh, to
John E. G., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Lovering, Evandale.
GOGEL —GREIGER. —The engagement has
been announced of Elva Phillis, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gogel, of Murray
Bridge, to Gordon A., eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Grieger, of Murray Bridge.
GILES —SAMPSON. —The engagement is
announced between Lillace Winifred, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Giles, 3 Bruce
avenue, Richmond, and John E., second son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sampson, 19 Railway
terrace, Richmond.
GOWLAND —TURNER. —The engagement
is announced of Edna, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gowland, of Mount Torrens,
to Dudely, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
A. L. Turner, of Torrens avenue, Lockleys, of
2nd A.I.F.
GAYLARD — GEAR. — The engagement is
announced of Gertrude Biddy Gaylard, only a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gaylard,
of 233 Chapple street, Broken Hill, to Gor-
don Gear, of Sussex street, Alberton, eldest
son of Mr. W. G. Gear, of Zebina street, Bro-
ken Hill.
GUSCOTT — GEORGE. — The engagement
is announced of Joyce, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Guscott, of Renmark, to
Allan, only son of Mr. and late Mrs. N.
George, of Adelaide.
GRACE — PRETTY. — The engagement is
announced of Elsie Maude, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Dee Grace, to Cosma
Walter, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Pretty.
ENGAGEMENTS
GOLDING —HOUGH. —The engagement is
announced of Joyce, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Golding, of Willunga, to
Frank (jun..), son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hough,
Clare.
HENDERSON —CULLEN. —The engagement
is announced of Catherine, eldest daughter
of Sergeant and Mrs. Robert Henderson,
of Park street, Hackney, and Leo F.,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cullen, Robe,
South-East.
HEWARD— WILLIAMS. — The engagement
is announced of Ngaire, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Heward, of Tasmania,
to Ronald C., eldest son of L.A.C. and Mrs.
Claude Williams, of Malvern.
HARVEY— LAWSON.— The engagement is
announced oi Margaret, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Harvey, of Port
Augusta, to Cyril, only son of Mrs. Gullan,
of Denman terrace, Lower Mitcham, and the
late Private A. W. L. Lawson, 27th Batt.,
A.I.F.
HOARE — WORK. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Melva Joyce, only daughter of
Mrs. Hoare and the late Mr. F. E. Hoare, of
Burdette, to Kenneth Frederick John, third
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. Work, of
Seacliff.
HALL — ROSS. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Myrtle G., only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Hall, of Pinery, to Donald N.,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross, "Blair
Gour," Mallala.
HARRY— DALY. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Joan, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Harvey, of Rosslyn Park, to Roland,
younger son of Mrs. and the late Mr. T.
Daly, of Kensington Park.
HATWELL— FIELD.— The engagement is
announced of C. Beryl, only child of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Hatwell, of Forest Gardens,
to Leonard R. (R.A.A.F.), elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Field, also of Forest Gardens.
HOWELL — SMITH.— The engagement is
announced of Jean L., the second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howell, of Bucking-
ham street, Gilberton, to Leonard, only son
of the late H. H. and Mrs. Smith, of Glenelg.
HOCKING— HARDINGE.— The engagement
is announced of Ruth M., elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hocking, of Kadina, S.A.,
to Eric M., second son of Mr. and Mrs B. I.
Hardinge, of Horsham, Victoria.
HAMMOND— STOECKEL.—The engage-
ment is announced of Vera M., second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hammond,
of Taplan, to Jack W., eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Stoeckel, of Paringa.
KAY — REED. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Joyce, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Kay, to Glen, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Reed, both of Peachna Siding, West
Coast.
KEMP— WINKLES.— The engagement is
announced oi Aileen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Kemp, of Nelson street, Stepney,
to Driver Harvey Winkles, A.I.F., elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Winkles, of Morgan.
KAVANAGH— MULLER. — The engagement
is announced of Nancy L., elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kavanagh, of Wirrabara, to
Bernhardt F. A. (R.A.A.F.), only son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Muller, of Main North road,
Enfield.
KOSTERA— PAWELSKI.— The engagement
is announced of Helena M., fourth daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Klostera, Balaklava, to
John B., second son of Mr. and the late
Mrs. A. P. Pawelski, of Bowillia.
LIEBELT— DEACON.— The engagement is
announced of Alma, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Liebelt, of Clifton street,
Camden, to Stanley, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Deacon, of Argyle avenue, Rich-
mond.
LEWIS— DAW.— The engagement is an-
nounced of Audrey Joyce, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis, of Burra, to Arnold
Melville, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Daw, of Port Augusta.
MAY — HART. — The engagement is an-
nounced of Joyce, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. J. May, of Meningie, to Gordon M.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hart, of Uraidla.
MENSFORTH — RAYNER.— The engage-
ment is announced of Marjory Ruth, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mensforth,
of Marion, to Rex William, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rayner, of Brighton.
NAYLOR— HEUSLER. — The engagement is
announced of Kathleen, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Naylor, Claremont, W.A.,
to Reginald A., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Heusler, Yorketown.
O'BRIEN—RETALLACK.— The engagement
is announced of Mavis Jessie daughter of
(nee) Mrs. E. O'Brien, of Adelaide, to Mau-
rice Hedley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Retal-
lack, of Korunye.
OLSEN— SHARP.— The engagement is an-
nounced of Ellison May Langmead, adopted
daughter of Mrs. T. Olsen, of Hall street,
Semaphore, to Leonard Albert, youngest son
of Mrs. A. Barber, of Second avenue, St.
Peters, and the late Mr. W. B. Sharp, of
Mitcham.
OMOND — MORRIS.— The engagement is
announced of M. Pearl, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Omond, of Torrens-
ville, to Harry C., only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry W. Morris, of Mile End.
O'BRIEN — HOLBERTON. — The engage-
ment of Sylvia J., eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. O'Brien, Myrtle street, Prospect,
to Driver Ronald C. Holberton, 9th Div.
Amm. Sub. Park (A.I.F.), second eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holberton, North Arm
road, Wingfield.
PURVEY— CARRISON.— The engagement is
announced of Thora M., fourth daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Purvey, of New street,
Queenstown, to Ronald, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Carrison, of 1 Arthur street, Pen-
nington.
PARSONS— JOLLEY. — The engagement is
announced of Lorna Dorothy, daughter of
Mrs. J. Craig, of Seaview road, Grange, and
the late Mr. A. W. Parsons, of Murray
Bridge, to Leonard, elder son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. Frank Jolley, of Sherlock.
PAWELSKI— HOLMES.— The engagement
is announced of Irene E., elder daughter of
Mr. and the late Mrs. A. P. Pawelski, of
Bowillia, to George T., only son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Holmes, of Peebinga.
RYAN— STAPLETON.— The engagement is
innounced of Patricia K., only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ryan, of Adelaide, to
Paul J., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Stapleton, Eudunda.
REARDON — RANKINE. — The engagement
has been announced of Thelma, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reardon, of Mile
End, to Kenneth, second son of Mrs. G. Ran-
kine and the late Mr. G. Rankine, of Mile
End.
SCHUBERT — STORCH. — The engagement
is announced of Linda Schubert, Hahndorf,
to Dudley Storch, of Mount Gambier.
SPAFFORD — BRADSHAW. — The engage-
nent is announced of Lorna May, elder
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. V.
Spafford, of Broken Hill, to Philip John, third
son of Mr. J. A. Bradshaw, of Toorak Gar-
dens.
SIDLER — PROSSER. — The engagement is
innounced of Charlotte Joy, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sidler, of Port Au-
gusta, to Robert Clarence, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Prosser, of Stirling North.
SMITH — WALKOM. — The engagement is
innounced of Betty H.. second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, of Reade Park, to
Bert, second son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Walkom, of Mount Barker.
TOMLINSON— WHISSON.— The engage-
ment is announced of Joan, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tomlinson, of Grange,
to Ronald G., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Whisson, of Kensington Park.
TAYLOR — TUNBRIDGE. — The engagement
is announced of Lorna Eva Taylor, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor, of
2 Gloucester street, Prospect, to Arthur Jack
Tunbridge, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Tunbridge, of Hillside.
VEITCH — FIEGERT.— The engagement is
announced of Elsie, eldest daughter of Mr.
and the late Mrs. A. S. Veitch, of Norwood,
to Albert Bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
'Fiegert, of Moorook, R.M.
WEAVER — STOLTE. — The engagement is
announced of Violet E., eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A S. Weaver, of McLaren Flat,
to Maxwell M., son of Mrs. C. Jennings and
late Mr. Stolte, of Kangarilla.
WARD —WALSH. —The engagement is an-
nounced of Mildred, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Ward, New Queenstown, to
Douglas, only son of Mrs. M. and the late
Mr. J. Walsh, of North Adelaide.
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ENGAGEMENTS
CHAPMAN— NEED.— The engagement is
announced of Annie V. A. (Delia), youngest
daughter of Mrs. H. and the late Mr. S.
Chapman, of Cavenagh, to Ian H., elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Need, of Peterborough.
WATTS — GROSSER.— The engagement has
been announced of Joyce Helena, youngest
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. M. Watts,
South Melbourne, Victoria, to Clifford Gor-
don, 2nd A.I.F., youngest son of Mr. and
the late Mrs. C. A. Grosser, of Renmark.
WURST — PFEIFFER.— The engagement is
announced of Bertha L., third daughter of
Mr. G. S. Wurst and the late Mrs. Wurst,
of Appila, to Edwin A., only son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. R. Pfeiffer, private bag, Port Lincoln.
WILLOUGHBY — PITT. — The engagement
is announced of Audrey G., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Willoughby, Klemzig, to Leo-
nard R., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Pitt, Hectorville.
WEST — DOLLING.— The engagement is
announced of Gwenda M., second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. P. West, of Cowell, to George
E., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Dolling,
of Cleve.
WAKE — BRANSON. — The engagement is
announced of Gwenyth E., third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wake, of Darke's Peak,
Eyre Peninsula, to Murray J., third son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. E. Branson, of Hamley
Bridge.
WARREN — SPENCE. — The engagement is
announced of Viola, youngest daughter of
Mrs. and the late Mr. Warren, of Geelong,
to Allan (R.A.A.F., North Shore, Victoria),
younger son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Spence,
of Prospect.
DEATHS
ANDERSON.— On the 16th of April,
Marion, widow of Charles Neil Anderson,
and loving mother of Jean (Mrs. Gray),
Christine (Mrs. Twigg), and sister of Chris-
tina (Mrs. McFarlane). Aged 75 years.
ALFRED. — On the 16th of April, at her
residence, Mirrool Berella, Eva Mary, be-
loved wife of Richard Alfred, loving sister
of Harry, Revers, and Minne Thompson,
Gawler. Rest after weariness.
BRIDGER. — On the 14th of March (sud-
denly), at Darwin, Will, beloved husband of
Gracie and father of Eunice.
BOOTHEY. — On the 16th of April, at Ade-
laide, Caroline, beloved wife of William
Henry Boothey, of 16 Filsell street, Henley
Park, loving mother of Florrie and Clarry,
and loved grandmother of 10 grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren. Aged 72
years.
BATTY. — On the 21st of March, on active
service abroad, Claude Albert, beloved son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Batty, Findon, and
brother of Alf (A.I.F.. abroad), Ralph, Ethel
and Max.
BOLTON.— On the 19th of April, at Ma-
reeba, Dean Winston, sweet little infant son
of Kit and Bert Bolton, of School House,
Square Mile, Mount Gambier.
BURCHETT. — On the 18th of April, at a
private hospital, Margaret Kate, dearly be-
loved wife of the late William Burchett, aged
71 years. (Broken Hill papers please copy.)
BEANEY. — On the 17th of April, at a pri-
vate hospital, Adelaide, after a long illness,
John Henry, dearly beloved husband of Hen-
rietta Beaney, and much beloved father of
Editha (Mrs. Stirling McMahon), George
(deceased), Laurie (deceased), and Finlay
(A.I.F., abroad). (Melbourne papers please
copy.)
BROWN. — On the 18th of April, at the
Children's Hospital, Roger William, dearly
beloved only son of Cecil and Olive Brown,
of Port Lincoln, and loving brother of Beryl,
aged 1 year and 4 months. Another little
bud to bloom in heaven.
BEETON — On the 19th of April, at hos-
pital, Mabel Jane, wife of Charles Francis
Beeton, of 18 Malvern avenue, Malvern S.A.,
and daughter of the late Canon W. S. Hop-
craft.
BAXTER.—On the 21st of April, at his
residence, Myponga, Edward, beloved hus-
band of the late Annie Baxter, and loving
father of Edward, Anabell, Spencer, Mar-
garet, Matilda, Hilda and Ivy (deceased),
aged 82 years. Peacefully sleeping.
CARROLL. — On the 9th of April, at Royal
Melbourne Hospital, Mary, beloved mother
of Hilda and Nellie, and beloved sister of
Margaret and George, late of Kensington.
COUSINS.— Oh the 17th of April, at 7
Gladstone road, Prospect, John William
Clement Cousins, dearly beloved husband of
Elsie and brother of Stanley Cousins, of
Mitcham, and Florence (Mrs. L. C. Pritchard,
of Rose Park), late of M.T.T.
CHAFFER.— On the 20th of April, at her
late residence, 50 Elizabeth street, Norwood,
Rosina Florence, relict of Richard Chaffer,
aged 94 years.
CARR. — On the 14th of April, at the Thyne
Memorial Hospital, Millicent, Agnes Isabella,
beloved wife of Frank B. Carr, and mother of
Alice and Ralph, age 48 years.
CLEGGETT.— On the 19th of April, at
Adelaide, George, beloved husband of the
late Elizabeth Cleggett, late of Mount Bar-
ker. Aged 73 years.
CAMPBELL. — On the 17th of April, at her
residence, 15 St. Andrews street, North Wal-
kerville, Ellen Constance, dearly beloved wife
of William A. Campbell.
COUSINS. — On the 17th of April (sud-
denly), John William Clement-Cousins, the
dearly loved husband of Elsie and loved
father of Thelma.
COLLINS (nee Etna Dale). — On the 18th
of April, at 23 Victoria road, Birkenhead,
Etna, dearly beloved wife of Frankling Col-
lins, loving sister of Lily, Chris, Horace,
Allan, and Fallieres, also loving stepdaugh-
ter of A. Dale, aged 28 years 10 months.
"A patient sufferer at rest."
COUZNER.— On the 16th of April, at a
private hospital, Dora Farrington, dearly be-
loved wife of Frank C. Couzner, of Paske-
ville, and loving mother of Ross and Blanche,
aged 79 years.
CHALLINGER. — On the 14th of April, at
"Braeside," Willowie, Henry, the dearly be-
loved husband of Sarah Challinger, late of
Hazelwood Park, and loving father of Vera,
Keith, and Edgar, aged 69 years. Resting
where no shadows fall. Suddenly.
DALY. — On the 17th of April, at hospital,
Winnie Esther Daly, late of Wattle avenue,
Royal Park, and youngest daughter of Mr.
John J. Daly, of 16 Angas street, Alberton,
aged 28 years. Requiescat in pace.
DEWEY.— On the 10th of February, at
Meadvale, near Reigate, Surrey, England,
Amy, loving mother of Herbert, Mount Lofty,
late 21 Cremorne street, Fullarton, S. Aus.,
aged 82 years. Rest in peace.
DRIESENER.— On the 21st of April, at the
residence of her brother, G. A. Driesener,
Gawler South, Minna Theodore, second
daughter of the late C. G. Driesener, of Loos,
aged 72 years.
DENNY. — On the 6th of April, at Perth,
Ernest John, youngest son of the late John
and Ann Denny, of East street, Brompton,
and loved brother of Mrs. Tink, Brompton,
Mrs. Knight, Croydon, and Mrs. Stuart,
Hawthorn, aged 68 years.
EDLINGTON.— On the 19th of April, at
the Home for Incurables, Fullarton, Thomas
John, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Mabel
Edlington, of 26 Phillip street, Southwark,
and loving father of Albert. Aged 62 years.
ERRINGTON. — On the 18th of April, at
Royal Hospital, Hilda, beloved wife of Alfred
Thomas Errington, of Woodville, mother of
Alfred, of Woodside, and Wilfred and Noel
(A.I.F., abroad), aged 58 years. "A patient
sufferer at rest."
EGLINTON.— On the 9th of April, James
Eglinton, beloved husband of the late Jane
Eglinton, and loved father of Mrs. A. Huish,
Brighton; Mrs. R. Liston, Rostrevor; Mr.
C. H. Eglinton, Blackwood; Mrs. G. Mac-
kay, Largs; and Miss C. M. Eglinton, Brigh-
ton. Resting.
FALVEY. — On the 22nd of April, at his
residence, 157 Tynte street, North Adelaide,
Francis Henry, beloved husband of Elizabeth
Jane Falvey. Aged 72 years.
FIEGERT. — On the 19th of April (sud-
denly), William Joseph, darling infant child
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sydney Fiegert,
of 37 Edward street, Edwardstown East.
Aged 2 months and 6 days. A bud to blos-
som in heaven.
GRIGG. — On the 10th of April, at Wil-
liamstown, Deborah Hope, dearly loved
fiancee of E. H. Barrett, of Birkenhead.
Sadly missed.

DEATHS
GRAY.— On the 16th of April, at the resi-
dence of her daughter (Mrs. Harrie Miels),
Littlehampton, Janet, relict of Mark Gray,
late of Blakeston, aged 80 years.
GOOLEY. — On the 13th of April (result
of accident), Claude Samuel, beloved hus-
band ot Mary Annie Gooley, of Poynton
street, Port Pirie West, and father of Allan,
Valma, Mavis, and John. Aged 36 years.
HORLEY. — On the 20th of April, at the
residence of his son-in-law, Mr. A. Squires,
Summertown, Thomas Horley. Aged 86
years.
HUTCHINS.— On the 17th of April (re-
sult of accident), Harold, beloved husband
of Mabel Hutchins, of Tailem Bend, formerly
of Port Lincoln and Burnside, and loved
son of Mrs. E. and the late Mr. W. E. Hut-
chins, of Burnside, aged 38 years.
HOUNSLOW. — On the 27th of March, at
Mount Lawley, W.A., Eva, the beloved wife
of Fred Hounslow.
HOSKIN. — On the 17th of April, at hospi-
tal, Sidney Herbert (Shine) Hoskin, late of
Port Adelaide, aged 39 years.
HERRMANN.— On the 18th of April, at
the Angaston Hospital, Ernst Gustav Fried-
rich, dearly beloved husband of Selma Sophie
Herrmann, of Nildottie, and loving father
of Arnold, Herbert, Silvia, Alvera, Verna,
Ivy, and Nita, aged 50 years.
HAINES. — On the 7th of April, at Portland,
Victoria, Elizabeth Lock, widow of George
Haines, late of Mundoora and Mill street,
Adelaide, aged 86.
HALL. — On the 17th of April, at Adelaide,
Charles, the dearly loved only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex S. Hall, of 7 Lorraine avenue,
Clarence Park, aged 14 years. In God's
care.
HOLMES.— On the 17th of April, at her
nephew's residence, L. Holmes, 23 Welling-
ton street, Glandore (suddenly), Jane Wini-
fred Holmes. Resting.
HOSKING.— On the 22nd of April, at Ken-
sington road, Bertha Alice, beloved wife of
Sydney R. Hosking, of Kensington road, Ken-
sington, and loving mother of Ray, aged 48
years.
IVEY.— On the 21st of April, at Chelten-
ham (suddenly), Richard, dearly beloved hus-
band of Lydia May Ivey and loving father of
Laurel (deceased). Aged 65 years. In God's
care.
JORDAN.— On the 15th of April, at private
hospital, Fullarton, Barbara Helen, beloved
wife of the late John Jordan, and loving
mother of H. E. and C. J. Jordan, of Adelaide,
and N. A. Harbinson, of Wallaroo. Aged 83
years.
KOCH.— On the 17th of April, at Salis-
bury, Arthur A., brother-in-law of Lill and
Stan Moyse, of Prospect, and loving uncle of
Ashley (R.A.A.F.) and Lois. Sweet rest at
last.
KASSULKE.— On the 13th of April, at New
Residence, W. Albert, beloved husband of
Clara Kassulke, father of Walter, aged 51
years. Peacefully sleeping.
KENT. — On the 18th of April, at her resi-
dence, 68 Beulah road, Norwood, Mary Ann,
widow of Richard Kent, and loving mother
of Mrs. Bertha Cameron, or Rest Home,
Mount Barker, and Mrs. Ethel Barratt, of
Beulah road, Norwood. Born at Chelsea,
1846. Arrived in Punjaub, 1856. At rest.
KOCH. — On the 17th of April, at his late
residence, Spain's road, Salisbury, Arthur
Alfred, dearly loved husband of Elsie Koch
(nee Bussenschutt).
We know in part, He knoweth all.
What is, is therefore best.
KENT.— On the 18th of April, at her resi-
dence, 68 Beulah road, Norwood, Mary Ann,
widow of Richard Kent, and loving mother
of Mrs. Bertha Cameron, of Rest Home,
Mount Barker, and Mrs. Ethel Barratt, of
Beulah road, Norwood. Born at Chelsea,
1846. Arrived in "Punjaub," 1856. At rest.
KRUSCHEL. — On the 20th of April, at the
Kapunda Hospital, Mary Emily, dearly be-
loved wife of Hermann Kruschel, and loving
mother of Arthur, Ted, Florrie, Herbert,
Hilda, and Garry. Aged 68 years. Rest in
peace.
KITSON. — On the 22nd of April, Lieut.
Bernard John Kitson, late of 32nd Battalion,
A.I.F., beloved eldest son of Mr. M. A. and
the late John Kitson. Requiescat in pace.
KNAPMAN.— On the 21st of April, Alice
Louise Knapman, late of Alberton and Mc-
Laren Flat, beloved widow of Samuel James
Knapman, and loving mother of Lottie, Wes-
ley and Lorna.
LOMMAN.— On the 22nd of April, at Ade-
laide, Florence, late of Clarendon, daughter
of the late John Lomman.
LAUGHTON. — On the 21st of April, at his
residence, 30 Rochester street, Knightsbridge,
Arthur, beloved husband of Marjorie Evelyn
Laughton.
LOMMAN. — On the 19th of April, at her
home, Copperhouse, Margaret Jane Lomman,
beloved wife of the late Tom Lomman,
Copperhouse, aged 81 years.
LIEBEKNECHT.— On the 19th of April, at
Eudunda, Anna Elizabeth, loved wife of W.
H. Liebeknecht, and loved mother of Mercia,
and Garfield, of Brady Creek (suddenly),
aged 60 years.
LYNCH. — On the 20th of April, at her resi-
dence, 67 McLaren street, Adelaide, Annie
Allen, beloved wife of the late John Joseph
Lynch, aged 73 years. Privately interred on
Monday, the 21st instant.
LEECH. — On the 21st of April, at Adelaide,
David, loved husband of the late Violet
Leech, late of Queen street, Unley, and loving
father of Lionel (Second A.I.F. Abroad),
Myrtle, Irene, Bruce, Donald and Hughie.
Aged 78 years. Resting.
LEAR. — On the 19th of April, at a private
hospital, Ada Magdalene, beloved wife of
Alfred J. M. Lear, of Duthy street, Mal-
vern, and loving mother of May (deceased),
Wal., Arthur. Ruby, Myrtle, Tom, and Ted.
In her 71st year.
LEAVER. — On the 16th of April, Grace,
dearly loved widow of George Griffen Leaver,
formerly of Prospect and Croydon Park, and
loving mother of Alice, Ada, and Len. Rest-
ing.
LYALL.— On the 17th of April, Harold
Arthur, beloved husband of Maude Annie
Lyall, of 12 Ward street, Semaphore, and
loving father of Marjorie. Rest in peace.
McKINNON.— On the 16th of April, at Fin-
niss, Mary Elizabeth, relict of James Mc-
Kinnon, and loving sister of Maggie, Charlie,
George, and Viv., aged 64 years.
MARTIN.— On the 17th of April, at
Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Arthur
Phillip Martin, of Murraytown, aged two
years.
McNAMARA.— On the 17th of April, at the
Repatriation Hospital, Keswick, Lieutenant
Sydney Robert Ray (A.I.C.), beloved hus-
band of Harriett McNamara, of 89 Moseley
street, Glenelg, and loving father of Jack,
Mollie, and Billie, aged 57 years. Re-
quiescat in pace.
MACCORMAC. — On the 17th of April, at
Keswick Hospital, Robert, beloved son of
Mr. M. H. and the late M. L. MacCormac,
aged 24 years.
McCAFFREY.— On the llth of April, at
Geelong, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of
Patrick John McCaffrey (late of Watchem),
and loving mother of Elizabeth (Mrs.
Spicer) and James, aged 78 years. R.I.P.
McLAY. — On the 17th of April, Andrew
Reid, beloved husband of Annie McLay, of
33 Sussex street, Glenelg, and loving father
of Drew and Loueen (Mrs. Sumner).
MOORE.— On the 17th of April, at a pri-
vate hospital, Beatrice Eliza, dearly beloved
wife of Alexander Henry (Hal) Moore, of
No. 7 Alexandra street, Prospect, and loving
mother of Jock, and loved second daughter
of Ruth and the late John Morrow, aged 43
years.
McROSTIE.— On the 20th of April, at pri-
vate hospital, Martha, widow of Alex James
McRostie, loved mother of Perc, 26 Ballville
street, Prospect, grandma of Nettie, Florrie,
Stewart, also Fay Bray, late of Edwardstown
and Tantanoola.
McDONALD.— On the 20th of April, at his
daughter's residence, 15 Koonga avenue, Pros-
pect, George, dearly loved husband of Eliza
McDonald (late of Wallaroo), loving father
of Alfred, 2nd A.I.F., and Greta, aged 74
years.
McCORMACK. — On the 19th of April, at
Glen Osmond, Delia McCormack, late of
Kapunda, youngest daughter of the late
James and Ann McCormack, of Tuam,
County Galway, Ireland, and beloved aunt
of May Tranter, and beloved great aunt of
Maurya, aged 90 years. Requiescat in pace.

DEATHS
NASH. — On the 19th of April, at Wai-
kerie (suddenly), Richard Francis, beloved
husband of the late Mary Nash, and loving
father of Frank, of Brisbane, Richard, of
Barmera, George, of Semaphore, Norrie
(Mrs. C. J. Jolly), of Milang, Clara (the late
Mrs. A. G. Anderson, Waikerie), and the late
Misses Evelyn and Grace Nash, in his 84th
years.
OKELY, Matilda L. — On the 15th of April,
at her residence, Whyte Yarcowie, wife of
the late Tom Okely, aged 78 years. Suddenly.
PEARCE.—On the 22nd of April, at hos-
pital, Miriam Violet, beloved wife of James,
and loving mother of Mick, Lance, Jack, Ken,
Chris (Mrs. Buck), Eileen (Mrs. Bennett),
Hilda (Mrs. Harry Samuels), Emmie (Mrs.
Henry), and Barney (deceased).
POPE. — On the 21st of April, Laurence
Eric, beloved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Pope, Alberta avenue, Springbank, and
dear brother of Kenneth and Kathlyn. Aged
16 years. Result of accident.
POMROY. — On the 17th of April, infant
son of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Pomroy, aged five
hours.
PILGRIM. — On the 19th of April, at the
Port Pirie Hospital, William George, beloved
husband of Clara Eliza Pilgrim, of 63 Alpha
terrace, Solomontown. Aged 70 years. At
rest.
PEARCE. — On the 20th of April, at hos-
pital, Frederick William George Pearce, of 136
Le Strange street, Glenunga, dearly beloved
husband of Elizabeth Pearce, and loving
father of Ronald and Maxwell aged 70 years.
PRICE. — On the 21st of April, at her resi-
dence, 52 Princess street, Croydon, Minnie
Beatrice, beloved wife of David Price and
loving mother of Dorothy, Arthur, Reg, and
Ivor, aged 65 years.
ROBERTSON. — On the 21st of April, at the
residence of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Connor, Prospect Hill,
Emma (Ducky), beloved wife of the late
Richard Thomas Roberts, late of Auburn, and
loved mother of John, Jane, Jessie, Amy and
Vi., aged 74 years.
ROBINSON. — On the 17th of April (result
of accident), Frederick (Robbie), beloved
husband of Caroline, loving father of Nell
(Mrs. R. S. Hutchins), Bill, and Herbert.
A sufferer at rest. Aged 74 years.
ROBINSON. — On the 17th of April, result
of accident, Fredrick (Robbie), loving grand-
pa of Wally, Pattie, Margaret, John, and
little Carlyn. Sweet rest at last.
ROBINSON. — On the 22nd of April, at a
private hospital, Margaret Robinson, second
daughter of the late William Robinson, of
Noarlunga. Aged 77 years.
ROBERTS. — On the 21st of April, at the
residence of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Connor, Prospect Hill,
Emma (Ducky), beloved wife of the late
Richard Thomas Roberts, late of Auburn,
and loved mother of John, Jane, Jessie, Amy
and Vi. Aged 74 years.
SMITH. — On the 22nd of April, at a pri-
vate hospital, Kadina, Charlotte, beloved
widow of Arthur B. Smith, and loving mother
of Clarence, Phoebe and Thomas (deceased).
Aged 81 years.
SIOSTROM.—Albert Henry, loving brother
of Oscar, George, Tom, Amanda, Wall, Will,
and Vic, died near Renmark on the 15th of
April. At rest.
SURIDGE. — On the 7th of April, at Why-
alla, Albert Keith (Bert), result of accident
at blast furnace, dearly loved husband of
Mary (nee Hedger), loving father of Keith,
Bill, Dorothy, Betty, Bob and Kevin. Aged
36. So sadly missed.
SMITH. — On the 18th of April, at Ade-
laide, Eliza, the beloved wife of John Smith,
of 67 Winchester street, Malvern, and late
of Kingston, S.E., loving mother of Lylie,
Gladys, Muriel, Horace, Ella, Dick, Lily, and
Winnie. Aged 68 years. At rest.
SMITH. — On the 18th of April, at Ade-
laide, Eliza Smith, of 67 Winchester street,
Malvern (late of Kingston. S.E.), the loved
grandmother of Avis, Laurie, and Shirley;
aged 68 years. In God's care.
SPARKS. — On the 16th of April, at Ade-
laide, Lillian May, beloved wife of the late
Ronald Penberthy Sparks, of 6 Beaconsfield
street, Unley, and loving mother of Jean and
Keith, aged 48 years. Peacefully sleeping.
SIMM. — On the 16th of April, at Berri,
Rose Blondina Matilda, beloved wife of
Thomas Edward Simm and loved mother of
Stanley and Roma, aged 46 years. In God's
care.
SAMPSON.— On the 19th of April, at the
Pinnaroo Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Wilfred
Trevor, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Sampson, R.A.A.F., Ascot Vale, Victoria, aged
three days.
TOOHEY.— On the 21st of April, at a
private hospital, Margaret, beloved sister of
Bridget O'Hara, of Parkside, and grand-
mother of Maurice Toohey, aged 72 years.
Requiescat in pace.
TAYLOR — On the 21st of April, Bridget
Mary, beloved wife of Walter John Taylor
(ex-Sergeant of Police), of 17 Jaffrey street,
Parkside, aged 64 years. Requiescat in pace.
TAPPING. — On the 22nd of April, John,
dearly beloved husband of Mary Ellen Tap-
ping, of 8 James street, Ethelton, and loving
father of Harold, Jack and May. Aged 76
years. A patient sufferer at rest.
TOOHEY — On the 21st of April, at a pri-
vate hospital, Margaret, beloved wife of
Daniel Francis Toohey, of Kingston avenue,
Richmond, and ioving mother of Mary, Jack,
Dan and Nell, aged 72 years. Requiescat in
pace.
THOMAS.— On the 19th of April, at Ade-
laide, William Ernest Thomas, of 117 Angas
street, Adelaide (late 32nd Batt., A.I.F.),
aged 62 years.
TEMBY.— On the 15th of April, at hospi-
tal, Mrs. Malvina Temby, late of Moonta
and Port Adelaide, loving mother of Dorrie,
Maud, Harry, Mary, Keith, Kath, Reta, lov-
ing grandmother of Colin, Betty, Jeanette,
Doreen, and Barry. Mother and father
now re-united.
TALBOT.— On the 12th of April, at "The
Mount" Private Hospital. St. George's ter-
race, Perth, Ada L. Talbot, late of Salisbury,
South Australia.
THOMAS. — On the 16th of April, James,
beloved husband of the late Eunice Mary
Thomas, late of Montacute, and loved father
of Mildred and May.
WALSH.— On the 16th of April, at Strath-
albyn, Richard D. (Uncle Dick), relict of
Mary Walsh, late of Sandergrove, aged 71
years. Requiescat in pace.
WESTON — On the 16th of April, at Wal-
laroo, Rodger, dearly beloved only child of
Don and Nellie Weston, of Somerton, aged
five years and two months.
WARD. — On the 17th of April, at Morris
Hospital, James Ward, late of Semaphore,
aged 66
WEDD. — On the 8th of April, at Mount
Gambier, Agnes, relict of Henry Charles
Wedd. Aged 74 years.
WOOLIDGE.— On the 18th of April, at
the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Woolidge, of 9 Blythwood road, West
Mitcham,. Donald Glen, beloved nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hurcombe, of 68 Bath street,
Glenelg, and loving cousin of Alf, aged 16
years. Sweetly sleeping.
WIGHT.— On the 21st of April, at her late
residence, 18 Ada street, Goodwood, Chris-
tina, beloved wife of the late Alexander
Wight, late of Alma Plains, aged 73 years.
WARREN. — On the 21st of April, at a pri-
vate hospital, John Warren, formerly Rector
of St. David's Church, Burnside, aged 73
years.
WOOLIDGE.—On the 18th of April, Donald
Glen, the dearly beloved elder son of Bob and
Myrtle Woolidge, of 9 Blythwood road, West
Mitcham, and loving brother of Kevin. Aged
16 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus.
IN MEMORIAM
COAD. — In loving memory of our dear
little son, who passed away on the 25th of
April, 1932.
We think of you in silence dear.
With grief that is deep and true;
There is always that sad longing,
Could we only speak to you, dear.
— Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and
brother, Bill, Win. Mary, Muriel, Maude and
Melville Goad, of Meningie.
GUNTHliR. — In loving memory of my dear
wife, who passed away on the 24th of April,
1939.
Two lone, sad years have passed away
Since I have lost my life's companion.
Lonely and sad I lie at nights.
And think of days gone by.
No one knows how I miss you.
I shed my tears when all alone at nights.
While others are asleep.
- -Ever remembered by her laving husband.

IN MEMORIAM
HANCKEL. — In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on the 20th of
April, 1940.
— Ever remembered by her loving son and
daughter, son-in-law and daughter-in-law.
JOLLEY. — In loving memory of our dear
husband, father and granddad.
— Ever remembered by his loved ones.
VOUMARD. — In loving memory of our
dear son Will, killed in action in France
on the 24th of April, 1918.
Dearest memories, loving and true,
Remain in my heart, dear Will, of you.
— Ever remembered by his loving parents,
Cungena, West Coast.
RETURN THANKS
MR. and Mrs. K. BALDOCK. of Mercunda,
wish to sincerely THANK all kind re
latives and friends for floral tributes, cards
and personal expressions of sympathy in the
loss of our son.
MR. G. GROWDEN and FAMILY wish to
THANK all relatives and friends for
floral tributes. letters, cards, and personal
expressions of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement. ?
R. A. E. TILMOUTH and FAMILY, of
Marree, wish to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams,
letters,- personal expressions of sympathy,
and for kind services rendered in their re
cent sad, bereavement. ?
THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. E. L. HIGGS.
A of Balaklava. desires to THANK all kind
relatives and friends for- cards, telegrams,
floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy
in their recent sad bereavement. ?
MRS. J. YOUNG and FAMILY do |
sincerely THANK all relatives
dnd friends for telegrams, cards,
letters, beautiful floral tributes, and
personal expressions of sympathy
in their recent sad bereavement.
Specially thanking Mrs. E. H. Hen
derson and all who kindly helped.
Will all please accept this as our
acknowledgment of sincere grati
tude?
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