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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
announcement, namely — The Minimum
charge of 2/6 and 3/4 respectively.
In Memoriam and Death Advertisements con-
taining reference to more than one de-
ceased are charged 2/6 each for each de-
ceased mentioned, as if they were distinct
and separate announcements.
Engagements and Approaching Marriages
and Marriage Notices require the signature
of both parties concerned.
BIRTHS
ANDERSON (nee Hammer).—On the 7th of
February, to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Anderson, of
Pemberton, West Australia, late of Ethel-
ton, South Australia—a son (Geoffry Frede-
rick). Both well.
ADAMS (nee Phillips).—On the 15th of
February, at Wudinna hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Adams—a bonny son. Both
doing well. Special thanks to Dr. Tru-
dinga and staff.
ANCHER.—On the 24th of February, at
the Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ancher, of ''San
Remo,'' 27 Henley Beach road, Mile End—
a daughter (Beverly) .
BRITTON.—On the 20th of February, at
"Holmlea" Private Hospital, 94 Wattle
street, Fullarton, to Mr. and Mrs. Britton,
of 2 Barretts road, Clapham—a son (Leslie
David).
BOLLMEYER (nee Kyra Brown).—On the
23rd of February, at the Port Augusta Hos-
pital, to the wife of Frank Bollmeyer—a
son.
BARTON.—On the 22nd of February, at
Wolverton Hospital, Semaphore, to the wife
of R. W. Barton, of Brighton—a son.
BRUS.—On the 22nd of February, to wife
of R. W. Brus, of Mangalo—a daughter.
BLANCH (nee Jean Greaves).—On the 21st
of February, at McBride's, to Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Blanch—a son (Barry John). Both
well. Thanking Dr. Hornibrook and hospital
staff.
BEAUMONT (nee Doreen Pittaway).—On
the 26th of February, at Port Noarlunga Pri-
vate Hospital—a bonny daughter (Maureen
Joy).
BESSELL (nee Violet Leaves).—On the
24th of February, at "St. Ives" Private Hospi-
tal, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bessell—a son
(Raymond Leonard). Thanking Dr. J. Rice
and Sister Dobson.
CLARE.—On Tuesday, the 21st of Feb-
ruary, in the Tailem Bend Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. I. C. Clare—a daughter (Barbara
Fay).
COCKS.—On the 26th of February, to the
wife of D. S. Cocks, 21 Albert street, Pros-
pect—a daughter.
COOKE. —On the 18th of February, at Bar-
mera, to Lorna, wife of Gordon Elder Cooke
—a son.
CAMP (nee Thelma Bean). —On the 22nd
of February, at St. John's Private Hospital,
Prospect, to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Camp, of
2A Marian place, Prospect —a son (Roger
Charles). Both well. Special thanks to
Dr. G. R. West, Sisters Lenton, Rowland,
and staff.
CLARK. —On the 21st of February, at the
Kingscote Hospital, K.I., to Mary, wife of
V. R. Clark —a son.
CUNNINGHAM. —On the 9th of February,
at Terowie Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Cunningham, of Police Station, Hallett —a
son (Neville McDonald). Thanking Drs. H.
Davis, R. A. Isenstein, and Sister O'Dea.
DICKSON (nee Mavis Healey). —On the
26th of February, at Peterborough Memorial
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dickson, of
22 Kitchener street —a daughter. Both well.
DUNCAN (nee Gwen Lewis). —On the 23rd
of February, at "Warraweena,''' Mile End,
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duncan, of Ed-
wardstown —a daughter (Lorraine Joy).
Both well. Thanking Dr. Hurst, sisters and
staff.
DENT. —On the 23rd of February, at Glen-
wynne Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. B.
H. Dent —a daughter.
ELEFSEN.—On the 1st February, at
the C.E.F. Hospital, Wudinna, to Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Elefsen, of Minnipa—a son (John
Elliot).
GATES.—On the 22nd of February, at 16
Birch street, Flinders Park, to Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Gates—a daughter. Both well. Spe-
cial thanks to Nurse Price.
GOLDING (nee Olive Langley).—On the
22nd of February, at Park terrace Private
Hospital, to the wife of Ken. S. Golding—
a daughter.
GRIFFITHS (nee Waterman).—On the
24th of February, at Osmond terrace Hospi-
tal, Norwood, to Coral, wife of Murray Grif-
fiths, 115 High street, Kensington—a son
(Brian William). Special thanks to Dr. H.
M. Fisher, Sister Selth, and staff. No visi-
tors for seven days.
GOLDING (nee Page).—On the 14th of
February, at Stirling District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Golding, of Echunga—a
daughter (Jeanette Anne). Premature.
GOSS.—On the 21st of February, at the
Northern Hospital, Main North road, Pros-
pect, to Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Goss—a daugh-
ter. Both well.
HICKS (nee Miriam Read).—On the 26th
of February, at Memorial Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. Hicks, 79 Archer street, North
Adelaide—a son (stillborn).
HOLLARD (nee Fern Kitto).—To Pastor
and Mrs. Hollard, at Berri Hospital a son
(prem.), Paul Eric. ''Only lent'' for 7½
hours.
HOSKING (nee Jean Sutherland).—On the
23rd of February, at the Unley Private Hos-
pital, to the wife of W. E. Hosking, of Cum-
berland—a son. Both well. No visitors for
six days.
HALL (nee West).—On the 21st of Feb-
uary, at Jamestown Hospital, to Carmen,
wife of Frank—a son.
HUTCHINS (nee Joyce Nelson).—On the
22nd of February, at Hutchinson Hospital,
Gawler, to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hutchins—
a son.
IRELAND.—On the 23rd of February, at
Lynette, to the wife of F. H. Ireland—a
son.
JAENSCH.—On the 18th of February, at
Freeling, to the wife of Edwin Jaensch—a
son (Malcolm Edwin),
KATEKAR.—On the 21st of February, at
Glenwynne Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Katekar—a daughter (Gillian Mignon).
Thanking Dr. A. Kyle Gault, Dr. D. McKay,
and Sister Winckel. Both well.
KLEMM (nee E. Whalan).—On the 25th of
February, at Jamestown Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. V. N. Klemm, of Laura—a daughter
(Marion Anne).
LARCOMBE.—On the 16th of February, at
Bute Private Hospital, to the wife of H. L.
Larcombe, of Alfred—a son (Robert James),
LETTON (nee D. Harder).—On the 19th of
February, at Port Lincoln Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Sydney R. Letton—a son (Sydney
Errol William).
LEAHY (nee Billie McBride).—On the 25th
of February, at Jamestown Hospital, the
wife of William T. Leahy, Karoonda—a son.
LYMN (nee Jean Croxton).—On the 27th
of February, at "Berklea," Prospect road, to
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lymn, a son. Both well.
Thanks to Dr. West and matron.
MARTIN.—On the 22nd of February, at
Unley Private Hospital, to the wife of Eric
J. Martin, Cottonville—a daughter.
MOORE.—On the 21st of February, to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moore, of 161 Halifax street
—a son (Kenneth Frank). Both well.
MELLOR (nee Mary Roberts).—On the
22nd of February, at Cleve Hospital, to the
wife of Ray Neill Mellor, R.D.A., of Lock,
Eyre Peninsula—a son.
MARKWICK (nee Isobel Wren).—On the
26th of February, at "Rowan" Hospital,
Magill road, to the wife of H. (John) Mark-
wick—a son. Special thanks to Dr. A. C.
McEachern and hospital staff. No visitors
for seven days.
BIRTHS
McKECHNIE.—On the 27th of February, at
Ashford, to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McKechnie, of
Ruthven avenue, Adelaide—a son (John
Douglas). Both well.
MEBBERSON.—On the 20th of February,
at Port Kembla Private Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Mebberson—a son (Graham
Barson).
NEWMAN (nee Violet Ford).—On the 22nd
of February, at Wendouree Private Hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Newman, of Redfern
—daughter (Laurel Estelle). Both well.
Thanking Dr. Hughes, Sister Fry and staff.
PARSON.—On the 26th of February, at
Memorial Hospital,, to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. A.
Parsons, Pewsey Vale, Lyndoch—a daughter.
PICKERING.—On the 25th of February, at
Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Con-
stance, wife of Dudley H. Pickering, of Erin-
dale—a son.
PARKER.—On the 23rd of February, at
Rowan Private Hospital, Maylands, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Parker—a daughter (Valda
Jean).
PAGE (nee Mary Staite).—On the 25th of
February, to the wife of J. A. Page, Glad-
stone—a daughter.
PALMER.—On the 23rd of February, at
the Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Mount Bar-
ker, to the wife of Mr. G. Palmer—a daugh-
ter.
PRICE.—On the 24th of February, at Cleve
District Hospital, to Nancy, wife of Archie
H. G. Price—a son.
RATSCH (nee Joyce Chaplin).—On the
23rd of February, at Ashford Private Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ratsch, of
Wayville—a son (Trevor Grant). Special
thanks to Dr. Fleming and hospital staff. No
visitors for seven days.
NORTHCOTT (nee Madge Milligan).—On
the 20th of February, to Mr. and Mrs. R.
Northcott, of Mercunda—a son (Darrell
Kay). Thanking Dr. Everard, Sisters Winkle
and Cowper.
RESEIGH (nee Marjorie Cook).—On the
22nd of February, at Sister Lewis's Private
Hospital, Kensington terrace, Norwood, to
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Reseigh, No. 1 Alfred
street, Norwood—a daughter (Jennifer
Leoni). Thanking Dr. K. Cooper, Sister
Lewis and staff.
READE.—On the 16th of February, at
Memorial Hospital, to Thelma, wife of H. C.
Reade, National Bank, Nuriootpa—a son.
ROSS (nee Melva Johnson).—On the 21st
of February, at Ashford Private Hospital, to
the wife of Alan Reg Ross, of Plympton—a
son (Kevin Alan). Both well. Special
thanks to Dr. J. R. Cornish and hospital
staff.
RIDINGS.—On the 21st of February, to
Phyllis, the wife of Raymond James Ridings,
of Berri—a daughter.
RAMSAY (nee Jessie Donaldson).—On the
26th of February, at "St. Ives" Private Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramsay—a
daughter, Georgena Elizabeth (Ena). Thank-
ing Dr. Muirhead, Sister Dobson, and staff.
SCOTT nee Griffin).—On the 23rd of Feb-
ruary, at Wolverton, to Lorna, wife of E. C.
Scott, of Semaphore—a son. Thanking Dr.
McKenzie, Sisters Parks and Ballantyne, and
staff. No visitors for seven days.
STANDISH (nee Adelaide Weckert).—On
the 21st of February, at Tanunda Private
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Standish—a
daughter. Both well.
SHEPHARD.—On the 23rd of February, to
Biddy, wife of R. M. Shepherd, "Hilltops,"
Nairne—a son.
STENSON (nee Mavis Lewis).—On the 23rd
of February, at Northern Hospital, to wife of
M. A. Stenson—a son (Lewis Murray Donald-
son). Thanking Dr. Donald Steele, Sisters
O'Brien and staff.
TOOLE (nee Sylvia Emslie).—On the 12th
of February, at Kimba Private District Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Toole—a daugh-
ter (Carmel Jean).
TURNER (nee Mona Bray).—On the 22nd
of February, at Memorial Hospital, North
Adelaide, to the wife of R. S. Turner, of
Dunleath, Glenelg—a son (Ian Stanmore).
WALSH (nee Hanlon).—On the 23rd of
February, at Lynette, to the wife of Mr. J.
Walsh, Second avenue, St. Peters—a daugh-
ter. No visitors till 1st March.
WOHLING (nee Rita Ryan).—On the 16th
of February, at Kimba District Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Wohling—a daugh-
ter (Janene Rosalie).
WADE.—On the 20th of February, at Park
terrace Private Hospital, to Olive, wife of
Murray Wade, of Glenunga—a son.
WHITE.—On the 18th of February, at Lane
Cove, Sydney, to Dordor, wife of W. R. B.
White—a son.
WOOD (nee Burtt).—On the 22nd of Feb-
ruary, at Balaklava Memorial Hospital, to
Jean, wife of Roy Wood, of "Nottle's Vale,"
Woods—a daughter (Rosemarie Marjorie).
WHEATLAND (nee Vera Poole).—On the
25th of February, at "Bindarra," to Mr. and
Mrs. Stan (Mick) Wheatland—a son (Wil-
liam Stanley). Thanking Dr. Goode, matron,
and staff.
YELLAND (nee Mary Thomson).—On the
20th of February, at Koonawarra Private
Hospital, Kadina, to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Yel-
land—a daughter.
MARRIAGES
BOWMAN—BALDOCK.—On the 25th of
February, at Adelaide, by the Rev. White,
Edna I., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bal-
dock, of Millswood, to Malcolm L., son of
Mr. and the late Mrs. J. D. Bowman, of city.
COCKSHELL—BARTSCH.—On the 25th of
February, at Loxton, Lloyd, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Cockshell, to Dulcie E. V.,
youngest daughter of the late Mrs. and Mr.
C. F. Bartsch, of Birdwood.
CLARKE—FRY.—On the 4th of February,
at Goodwood, by the Rev. H. Pointon, Merle,
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. E. Fry,
Macclesfield, to William G. Clarke, of Salis-
bury.
LAING—THREADGOLD.—The marriage of
Phyllis Mary, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Threadgold, of Darlington, to Her-
bert David, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Laing, of Fifeshire, Scotland, was celebrated
at the Brighton Methodist Manse on the
30th of January. The Rev. E. Tregilgas offi-
ciated.
McKEOUGH—CHOMEL.—On the 21st of
February, at Mt. Carmel Church, Alberton,
Helen Lorraine, elder daughter of Mrs. E.
White, of Yatala, and the late William
Chomel, to Brian Richard, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. McKeough, of Orroroo.
PETRIE—HANSON.—On the 11th of Feb-
ruary, at Adelaide, Marguerite, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson, 219 Magill
road, North Norwood, to Albert B., youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Petrie, of Broken
Hill and Sydney.
READ—GREY.—On the 14th of February,
at St. Luke's Church, Adelaide, the marriage
of Eileen B., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Grey, of McLaren street, Adelaide, to
Raymond C., eldest son of Mrs. I. M. Read,
of Carrington street, Adelaide.
THOMPSON—BRAHAM.—The marriage
was solemnised at St. Margaret's, Woodville,
on the 13th of August, 1938, by Rev. H. C.
Thrush, of Gordon L. Thompson and Jean
M. Braham, of North Adelaide.
SILVER WEDDINGS
BOWERING—TREZONA.—On the 26th of
February, 1914, at Spicer Memorial Metho-
dist Church, St. Peters, by the Rev. W. A.
Dunn, Evelyn, eldest daughter of Mr. J. J.
Trezona, of Streaky Bay, West Coast, to
Frederick James, second son of Mr. J. R.
Bowering, of Kensington Park. Present ad-
dress, Stuart street, Blakehurst, Sydney.
LOBB—SHIELL.—On the 23rd of Febru-
ary, 1914, at St. Paul's Church, Port Ade-
laide, by Rev. M. Williams, B.A., Edwin,
youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E.
Lobb, Pelham street, Ethelton, to Constance,
eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
W. Shiell, Close street, Sandwell. Present
address—100 Bower road, Semaphore Park.
McLEAN—PARK.—On the 28th of Febru-
ary, 1914, at Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland,
by Rev. Alex Pollock, M.A., assisted by Rev.
Gilbert Kennedy, M.A., Andrew Cowie
McLean to Mary Harper Park. Present ad-
dress, 79 Tabrett street, Rockdale, Sydney,
N.S.W.
MINNEY—HANCOCK.—On the 25th of
February, 1914, at the Highbury street, Pros-
pect Methodist Church, by the Rev. E. T.
Pryor, John Rignold, elder son of Mr. John
and the late Mrs. Minney, of Prospect, to
Emma Elizabeth, only daughter of Mrs. and
the late Joseph Hancock, late of Mallala.
Present address, Willcox avenue, Prospect.
SILVER WEDDINGS
VIRGO—FROST.—On the 28th of Febru-
ary, 1914, at North Adelaide, by Rev. S. Len-
ton, Septimus David Gilmour, son of late
Mr. and Mrs. Virgo, to Elsie May, daughter
of late Mr. and Mrs. Frost. Present address,
312 Goodwood road, Colonel Light Gardens.
WICKES—HILL.—On the 25th of Febru-
ary, 1914, at Baptist Church, Prospect, by
the late Rev. A. Metters, Charles, youngest
son of Mrs. W. C. Wickes, to Edith Olive,
eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. S.
Hill, of Prospect. Present address, 55
Springbank road, Colonel Light Gardens.
WILLIAMS—MOUNTSTEPHEN.—On the
25th of February, 1914, at Baptist Church,
Jamestown, by the Rev. A. C. Hill, Charles
Williams, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Williams, Belalie East, to Ethel, daughter
of Mrs. Mountstephen, York. Present ad-
dress, 117 Walkerville terrace, Walkerville.
ZWECK—SEIDEL.—On the 25th of Feb-
ruary, 1914, at Crystal Brook West Lutheran
Church, by the Rev. Dr. Janzow, Heinrich
Edwin, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Zweck, to Annie, eldest daughter of
Mrs. and the late Mr. C. H. Seidel. Pre-
sent address, "Bunyarra," Hart.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
BETTISON—NANCARROW.—On the 23rd
of February, 1889, at Moonta, by the Rev.
D. S. Wylie, Elizabeth, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nancarrow, Moonta, to Ed-
ward, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bet-
tison, Cross roads. Present address, Caro-
line street, Moonta.
EMES—DAVIES.—On the 25th of Feb-
ruary, 1889, by the Rev. John Lloyd, Stephen,
eldest son of the late Stephen and Margaret
Emes, to Mary, third daughter of the late
Henry and Mary Ann Davies, of Scotland
street, Wallaroo.
HAWORTH—BOTHERAS.—On the 27th of
February, 1889, by the Rev. John Blacket,
Jane, only surviving daughter of the late
Henry and Elizabeth Steer Botheras, of Yon-
gala, South Australia, to John, fourth son of
the late James and Betsy Haworth, of Yon-
gala, South Australia. Present address, Vic-
tor Harbor.
ILLMAN—SEMMENS.—On the 27th of
February, 1889, at the residence of the bride's
parents, by Rev. D. J. Langsford, John Rich-
ard, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Illman, Wauraltee, to Alice Louisa,
third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.
Semmens, McLaren Vale. Present address,
Salisbury.
SLATER—DONOGHUE.—On the 27th of
February, 1889, by the Rev. Dean Kennedy,
Mary, eldest daughter of the late John and
Ellen Donoghue, to Henry, third son of the
late Edward and Sarah Slater, both of North
Adelaide. Present address, 93 Melbourne
street, North Adelaide.
SEIDEL—DRABSCH.—On the 28th of Feb-
ruary, 1889, in Lutheran Church, Palmer, by
Rev. Kuss, Pauline, third daughter of late
Mr. and Mrs. Johane Seidel, of Palmer, to
Paul, third son late Mr. and Mrs. F. Drabsch,
Mannum.
SCRYMGOUR—TRIGG.—On the 28th of
February, 1889, at Trinity Church, Perth,
W.A., by the Rev. E. Tremayne Dunstan, Ber-
nard Vincent, second son of George Scrym-
gour, formerly of Adelaide, to Amelia E.
(Minnie), second daughter of Annie and the
late Stephen Trigg, of St. George's terrace,
Perth, W.A.
DIAMOND WEDDING
HURST—BURTON.—Mr. and Mrs. J. T. W.
Hurst, of Norman street, Black Forest, wish
to announce the sixtieth anniversary of their
marriage, which was solemnised by the Rev.
R. Read, of Holy Trinity Church, North ter-
race, on the 1st of March, 1879.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
BOWLEY—THOMPSON.—The marriage of
Gwendoline Rose, third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. V. L. Bowley, of Rosewater Gardens, to
Murray W., youngest son of Mrs. and the late
Mr. J. Thompson, of Alberton East, will be
solemnised at the Port Congregational
Church, on Saturday, the 4th of March, at
6.45 p.m.
BROWN—HOWARD.—The marriage of
Una, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, of
Cross roads, Highgate, to John, son of Mr.
and late Mrs. G. Howard, of Norwood, will
be solemnised at Highgate Congregational
Church on the 4th of March, at 7 p.m.
BOLTON—WASHINGTON.—The marriage
of Vera, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bol-
ton, of Islington, to Ronald, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. Washington, of Ashford, will be
solemnised at St. Luke's Church, at 7 p.m.,
on the 4th of March.
COSSINS—BEAGLEY.—The marriage of
Veronica, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Cossons, of Brompton, to Harold,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beagley,
of Hindmarsh, will be solemnised at St.
Saviour's Church, Hindmarsh, on Saturday,
the 4th of March, at 6.15 p.m.
DAVEY—LOVELOCK.—The marriage of
Aileen A., third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Davey, Maitland, to Stan K., eldest
osn of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lovelock, Curra-
mulka, will be solemnised at the Maitland
Methodist Church on Wednesday, the 8th of
March, at 7 p.m. Friends and relatives cor-
dially invited to ceremony.
DAVEY—GOLLY.—The marriage of Olive,
second daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. H.
S. Davey, of Hilton, to William, eldest son
of Mr. and the late Mrs. L. G. Gully, of Ade-
laide, will be solemnised at Cowandilla
Church of Christ at 7 p.m. on Saturday, the
4th of March. Relatives and friends cor-
dially invited to ceremony. No reception.
FISHER—STANDLEY.—The marriage of
Ethel May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Fisher, to Leonard P., third son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Standley, both of Panityat, Victoria,
will be solemnised at Prospect Church of
Christ, on Saturday, the 4th of March, at
7 p.m.
GUNNER—BOOTH.—The marriage of
Mavis Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Gunner, of Dequetteville terrace, Kent
Town, to Donald Arthur, third son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Booth, of Reynella, will be solem-
nised at Flinders street Presbyterian Church
on the 8th of March, at 7.30 p.m.
HUDDLESTON—HADDOW.—The marriage
of Audrey, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Huddleston, of Woodville, to William,
only son of Mrs. F. Ramsay and the late Mr.
W. J. Haddow, of Woodville, will be solem-
nised at the Woodville Presbyterian Church,
at 3 p.m. on March 4. Friends and relatives
cordially invited to ceremony. No reception.
HOEPNER—LIND.—The marriage of
Lillian, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Hoepner, of North Croydon, to Ronald,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lind, of West
Croydon, will be solemnised at Holy Trinity
Church, North terrace, on Saturday, the 4th
of March, at 7.30 p.m. Friends and rela-
tives cordially invited to ceremony.
JEFFREY—SMITH.—The marriage of Rita
E., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Jeffrey,
Hamley Bridge, to Percival B., second son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, of Port Pirie, will be
solemnised at Hamley Bridge Congregational
Church, on Saturday, the 4th of March, at
11 a.m. No reception.
KELSEY—YOUNG.—The marriage of Jose
Mary, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Kelsey, of Abattoirs, to Lancelot Edward,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Young, of Largs
Bay, will be solemnised at Holy Trinity
Church, Adelaide, on the 4th of March, at
8 p.m.
MILNES—BLESING.—The marriage of
Una, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Milnes, Solomontown, to Harold, second son
of Mrs. and the late Mr. A. B. Blesing, Glad-
stone, will be solemnised in the Solomon-
town Methodist Church. on the 4th of March,
at 6 p.m. No reception. Friends and rela-
tives cordially invited.
MORGAN—VICKERS.—The marriage of
Ivy J. Morgan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Morgan, of Ironbank, to Kenneth L.
Vickers, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Vickers, of Stirling West, will be solemnised
in the Ironbank Methodist Church, on Satur-
day, the 4th of March, at 7 p.m. Friends and
relatives cordially, invited to ceremony. No
reception.
McGLASSON—BEILER.—The marriage of
Ellmer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
McGlasson, of Glenelg, to Donald, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Beiler, of Underdale,
will be solemnised at the Church of Christ,
Genelg, on Saturday, the 4th of March, at
5 p.m.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
NOSKE—DROGEMULLER.—The marriage
of Doris R., elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Noske, late of Kingscote, Kangaroo
Island, and Herbert H. A., eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Drogemuller, of 38 Downer
street, Kilkenny, late of Coolcha, will be
solemnised in the Pirie street Methodist
Church, on the 4th of March, at 8 p.m.
Friends and relations cordially invited to
ceremony.
OLIVER—KEITH.—The marriage of Lena,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Oliver, of Reeves Plains, to Norman, eldest
son of Major and Mrs. J. W. Keith, of Derby,
England, will be solemnised at the Methodist
Church, Lower Light, on Saturday, the 4th of
March, at 6 p.m.
PIERSON—REUTER.—The marriage is to
celebrated at Unley Methodist Church on
Saturday, the 4th of March, at 7 p.m., of
Sylvia, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Pierson, of Hyde Park, and Robert C.
Reuter, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. H.
Reuter, of St. Peters. Reception at the
Wentworth, North terrace.
POLLARD—LANGLEY.—The marriage of
Laurel M., third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Pollard, of Payneham South, to William
E., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Langley,
of Maylands, will be solemnised at Luhr's
road Congregational Church, on Saturday,
the 4th of March, at 7 o'clock. Friends and
relatives cordially invited to ceremony.
SANDERCOCK—GRIFFITHS.—The mar-
riage of Edna, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Sandercock, of Saddleworth, to
Murvin, fourth son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
J. A. Griffiths, of Wild Horse Plains, will be
solemnised at the Saddleworth Methodist
Church on the 15th of March, at 8 p.m., by
the Rev. E. Lawson.
SCHELLER—HARRIS.—The marriage of
Irene, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Scheller, to Jack, eldest son of Mr. and the
late Mrs. J. Harris, both of Adelaide, will be
solemnised at Flinders street Baptist Church,
on the 4th of March, at 7 p.m. Reception at
Arcadia.
TOSELAND—WEBB.—The marriage of
Lorna J., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Toseland, of Exmouth road, Glanville, to
Arthur C., only son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
W. Webb, of Peterborough, will be solemnised
at the Exeter Methodist Church, on Satur-
day, the 4th of March, at 7 p.m.
VEAL—CLARKE.—The marriage of Joyce
A., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
W. Veal, of St. Peters, to Lance E. H., son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clarke, late of
North Kensington, will be solemnised at St.
Paul's Church, Pulteney street, on Saturday,
the 4th of March, at 2.30. Reception at
Arcadia, King William street.
WRIGHT—RYAN.—The marriage of
Lorna, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the
late J. F. Wright, of St. Leonards, to John,
second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Ryan, of Renmark, will be solemnised at the
Glenelg Congregational church on Saturday,
the 4th of March, at 7.15.
YATES—COOPER.—The marriage of Betty
E. R., only daughter of Mrs. G. E. Yates, of
Norwood, to Walter E. Cooper, younger son of
Mrs. E. M. Rawlinson, of Prospect, will be
solemnised at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney
street, on the 4th of March, at 7 p.m. Re-
ception at Covent Garden.
ENGAGEMENTS
ANDERSON—PEARCE.—The engagement
is announced of Ina D., younger daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Anderson, to Herbert A.,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pearce,
both of Wynarka.
BOWYER—CAHILL.—The engagement is
announced of Ethel May, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowyer, Yankalilla, to
Cyril Francis, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs M.
J. Cahill, Wayville.
BALLINGER—MAKIN.—The engagement
is announced of Maysie M., only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Ballinger, of Wolseley,
to Hartley R., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Makin, of Wolseley.
BARTHOLOMEW—SMITH.—The engage-
ment is announced of Mavis, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartholomew, of Vic-
tor Harbor, to Keith, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Smith, of Kent Town.
CHARLES—MITCHEL.—The engagement is
announced of Aileen, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Charles, of Norwood, to
Gordon, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Mitchel, of Peterborough.
BAWDEN—NOTTLE.—The engagement is
announced of Ida Mary, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bawden, to Mervyn Ross,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Nottle, both
of Lochiel.
CROSSMAN—DALL.—The engagement is
announced of Gweneth Alice, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Crossman, "Ingle-
wood," Clare, to Joseph James, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dall, Kybunga.
COOPER—SWEETMAN.—The engagement
is announced of Doreen M., eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. D. Cooper, to Alan
V., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sweet-
man, both of Victor Harbor.
COPPING—TREGOWETH.—The engage-
ment is announced of Doris, eldest daugh-
ter of Mrs. S. B. and the late Mr. W. G. Cop-
ping, Lucindale, to Henry, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Tregoweth, Lucindale.
FISHER—WINTER.—The engagement is
announced of Edna, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Fisher, of Southwark, to
Keith, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Winter,
of Mile End.
GIERSCH—NUSKE.—The engagement is
announced of Joyce I., younger daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Giersch, of Cambrai, to
Edwin A., younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Nuske, of Mannum.
GRAY—CROOKALL.—The engagement is
announced of Ella Ann, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gray, of Walkerville, to
Thomas, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Crookall, of Adelaide.
HECKER—RICHARDSON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Rose, the only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hecker, of Weller
street, Goodwood Park, to George, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richardson, of
King William road, Hyde Park.
HUFFA—HECKER.—The engagement is
announced of Phyllis, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Huffa, of Millswood Estate, to Wil-
liam, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Hecker, of
Goodwood Park.
LORD—TUGWELL.—The engagement is
announced of Edith, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Lord, of Port Augusta, to Lloyd,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tugwell, of
Victor Harbor.
LINDQUIST—SCHOCROFT.—The engage-
ment is announced of Eva M., eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lindquist, of
Tailem Bend, to S. Paul, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schocroft, of Piccadilly.
MAHER—DIXON.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Vida E., only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Maher, of Spalding, to Ken C.,
only child of Mrs. A. Dixon, of North Ade-
laide, and youngest son of the late Mr. Ar-
thur Dixon, of Hanson.
MULES—BRISCOE.—The engagement is
announced of Myrtle, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. Mules, of Richmond, to Thomas,
fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Briscoe, of Mile
End.
McKENZIE—JAENSCH.—The engagement
is announced of Stella M., elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKenzie, of Yorketown,
to Stanley B., elder son of Mr. B. B. and the
late Mrs. Jaensch, of Tailem Bend.
NEWBERY—DAVIES.—The engagement is
announced of Eveline O., eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Newbery, Gawler, to
Allan M., second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Davies, Wasleys.
OPIE—NUTT.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Sylvia, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Opie, of Garfield, youngest son
of Mrs. A. S. M. Nutt and the late A. S. M.
Nutt, both of Oiroroo.
SLADE—HEINJUS.—The engagement is
announced of Ivy Mavis, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Slade, of Mile End, to Mer-
vyn, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
Charles Heinjus, late of Sheoak Log.
THOMAS—MOSELEY.—The engagement is
announced of Vera M., youngest daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Thomas, of
Colonel Light Gardens, to Claude H., third
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moseley, of Burn-
side.
TAYLOR—BRAMLEY.—The engagement is
announced of Florence May Taylor, eldest
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. Taylor,
of Cowandilla, to Stewart H., the youngest
son of Mrs. and the late Mr. M. Bramley, of
Edithburgh.
ENGAGEMENTS
TAYLOR—BELL.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Iris, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Taylor, of Parkside, to Archie, son
and Mr. G. and the late Mrs. Bell, of
Charleston.
WELDEN—INGRAM.—The engagement is
announced of Eva May, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Welden, of Prospect, to
Raymond Vinall, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Ingram, of Brighton.
WATSON—SANDO.—The engagement is
announced of Lorna Bethsheba, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson, of Kent
Town, to Urban Douglas, twin son of Mr.
and the late Mrs. W. Sando, of Maylands.
WATSON—BENTLEY.—The engagement is
announced of Jean D., youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson, Strathalbyn, to
Allen G., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bentley,
of Milang.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended to the under-
mentioned members of the Children's Hos-
pital Birthday League. All communications
regarding birthdays in this column must be
addressed to the Lay Superintendent, Chil-
dren's Hospital, North Adelaide. Minimum
insertion fee, 2/6.
Mrs. Craig, Langhorne's Creek.
Daphne Dickson, 15 Grant av., Rose Pk.
"Cheerios," Miss Madge Cooper, Hoyleton.
Mrs. Walter Greenfield, Roxby Downs Sta-
tion.
Miss Betty Post, Gray's Inn, Mount Barker.
Margaret Maud Skinner, Murray Bridge.
Maxine Whittney, Gumeracha.
Barbara Hunter, Basket Range.
Joan Marie Webber, Wallaroo.
Harry Clarke, Riverton.
Mrs. F. Manning, Wirrabara.
Mr. J. W. Gill, North Yelta.
Barbara Robinson, Saddleworth.
Robert Mitchell Ross, Pingelly, W.A.
Rex Hartmann, Barmera.
Mrs. Ottilie Koch, Wallaroo, 24/2/39.
Colin Baynes, Lake Dismal, Cockburn.
Mrs. P. N. Starling, Scott's Creek (78 years).
Natalie Solly, 34 Te Anau Ave., Prospect.
Mrs. B. M. Hyde, Linwood.
Miss Viola Ottens, Brinkworth.
Janet Mary Keatley, Jamestown.
Shirley Reilly, 14 Short av., Da Costa Park.
Allen Woodrow, Milang.
Bobby Rouse, "Hampton Court," Semaphore.
Joan Willoughby, 9 Habitant avenue, Black
Forest.
Victor Woodrow, Lade Side, Milang.
Mrs. G. T. Hall, Strathalbyn.
Gwen Bayfield, Quorn.
Betty Taplin, 6 Rankine road, Torrensville.
Miss E. H. Sholefield, Riverton.
Georgina Abbott, Ethelton.
Barbara Gillian Peters, Mannum (1 year).
Bobbie Messenger, 16 Henry st., Nth. Kens.
Pk.
"Cheerios," Mrs. E. Parker, 36 Wellington
rd., Maylands.
Miss E. Vogt, Mypolonga.
Loma Edge, 35 Wright st., N. Croydon.
Barbara De Diar, 572 Military rd., Largs Bay.
Marie Eleanor Robins, Marrabel.
Brian Glen Robins, Marrabel.
Theodor Paul Heidenreich, Salisbury.
Ellen Allison Jones, Renmark.
Leslie Clifford Alcock, Happy Valley.
February 29.
Malcolm David Jaensch, Winkie.
DEATHS
ADAMS.—On the 21st of February, at hos-
pital, Rhoda M. L. Adams, formerly of May-
lands. At rest.
ANDREW.—On the 25th of February, at
Adelaide Hospital, Jacob Andrew, late of 171
Gilles street, Adelaide, and father of Lillian,
William, Richard and Jack, aged 73 years.
BEST.—On the 26th of February, at Ade-
laide, John Allan, beloved only son of Allan
Robert and Hazel Best, of 25 Prince George
parade, Colonel Light Gardens, aged 15 years
and 10 days. A patient sufferer at rest.
BROWN.—On the 20th of February, at her
residence, Laurie street, Tumby Bay, Harriet,
widow of Charles Brown. Aged 85 years.
BLIESCHKE.—On the 23rd of February, at
Booleroo Centre Hospital (suddenly), Carl
Heinrich, loving husband of Agnes Margaret
Blieschke, of Melrose, and loving father of
Will, Gus, Fred (deceased), Carl, Bert, Tom,
and Louie. Aged 79 years.
BUTTFIELD.—On the 9th February, at
Perth, W.A., Helen Jane, beloved widow of
Felix M. Buttfield, and loving sister of Peter
Doig, 24 Bevington road, Glenunga. In her
80th year. Formerly of Beltana.
BAGSHAW, Thomas Augustus.—On the
12th of February, suddenly, dearly beloved
son of E. and the late U. E. Bagshaw, of
Morphettville.
BROWN.—On the 27th of February, at
Adelaide, Alfred William, dearly loved son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown, of Willunga,
and loving brother of May, aged 11 years.
At rest.
COCK (nee Hettie Mason).—On the 21st of
February, at Norton's Summit, Hettie, the
dearly loved sister of Otho, Arthur, Frank,
Eliza, Beth, Jim, and Tilly, aged 63 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
Little I thought when I last bid her goodbye
That I had left her for ever, left her to die;
Hard seems my lot that has now befell,
For I never even bid her farewell.
—Inserted by her sorrowful sister, Tilly.
COLLINS.—On the 28th of February, at
his late residence, Naidia, via Swan Reach,
Frank Harold, beloved husband of Ada Hilda
Collins, aged 54 years. At rest.
CODLING.—On the 27th of February, at
Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Janet
Suzanne, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Seymour Codling, of Crystal Brook.
Aged 2 years and 11 months.
CLARK.—On the 22nd of February, Louisa,
dearly beloved wife of the late John Clark,
late of Mitcham, and loving mother of Jack,
Maud, and Gladys, aged 85 years.
CLARK.—On the 22nd of February,
Louisa, relict of John Clark, of Mitcham, and
beloved mother of Joseph John Clark, of
Semaphore.
CLARK.—On the 22nd of February, Louisa,
widow of John Clark, of Mitcham, beloved
mother of Sister Marshal, Adelaide, Captain
Jack Clark, Semaphore. Peace, perfect
peace.
FARRELL.—On the 21st of February, at
the Mount Gambier General Hospital (result
of accident), Keith Augustus, the dearly be-
loved husband of Kathleen Joyce Farrell, of
248 Wakefield street, Adelaide, aged 27 years.
Requiescat in pace.
FARRELL.—On the 21st of February (re-
sult of racing accident), Keith, only beloved
child of Mrs. Vera Poling, Belair, and loving
daddy of Peter and John.
FLOYD.—On the 21st of February, at
Mount Pleasant, Louisa, dearly beloved wife
of Thomas Henry Floyd, in her 52nd year.
FISHER.—On the 14th of February, at
Narma Hospital, John Robert Fisher, of Bor-
rika, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fisher,
of Tarcowie, and loving brother of Annie,
Flo, Tott, and Mary. Late of Murraytown
and Gladstone.
FARRELL.—On the 21st of February, at
Mt. Gambler, result of accident, Keith,
dearly beloved husband of Joyce (nee Bratch-
ford) and beloved only child of Chris Far-
rell, late A.I.F., and Mrs. V. Poling, Belair,
and beloved daddy of Peter and John.
GREEN.—On the 27th of February, at a
private hospital, Fullarton, Maria Emily,
widow of James Kedgwin Green, of 2 Glen-
ford avenue, Myrtle Bank, in her 82nd year.
Peace, perfect peace.
GUNNERSEN.—On the 25th of February,
at his residence, 26 Walkerville road, St.
Peters, Captain N. S. Gunnersen, in his 87th
year.
HERON.—On the 26th of February, at her
residence, 107 Buxton street, North Adelaide,
Agnes, eldest beloved daughter of the late
James and Mary Heron.
HOLMES.—On the 23rd of February, at
Adelaide Hospital, Samuel, the dearly loved
husband of Alice M. Holmes, of 7 Somerset
avenue, Hilton, and devoted father of Mrs.
Alfred Teare, Unley; Mrs. Lionel Sedgwick,
North Richmond, Mrs. Ted Damarell, Tor-
rensville, and Mrs. Vic Sedgwick, Novar Gar-
dens, in his 76th year. One of the best.
HOWARD.—On the 23rd of February, at
private hospital, Adelaide, Edward Howard,
L.R.A.M., in his 84th year.
HAWKE.—On the 22nd of February, at his
late residence, 29 Halstead street, Prospect,
Albert B. B., dearly beloved husband of
Maude Hawke and loving father of Gwenda
and Maurice, aged 63 years.
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DEATHS
HANNAN.—On the 17th of February at
Sydney, Cora, the beloved wife of the late
Tom Hannan and loving mother of Tom,
Ivan, Jack, Doreen, Vida, and Cora, aged
61. R.I.P.
HAWKE.—On the 27th of February, at
private hospital, John Neil, dearly beloved
elder son of Rev. C. A. and Mrs. Hawke,
Congregational Manse, Maitland, aged 18
years. "The golden bowl is broken."
HILL.—On the 27th of February, at 80
Frederick street, Welland, Thomas Henry,
dearly beloved husband of Alice Hill, and
loving father of Maude. Aged 64 years.
HOILE.—On the 27th of February, at the
Yorketown Hospital, Edith Hoile, relict of
John George Hoile, of Yorketown, and loving
mother of Mervyn. In her 58th year.
HODSDON.—On the 24th of February, at
his late residence, No. 1 Railway terrace,
Cheltenham, William, beloved husband of
May, aged 69 years. At rest.
JAMES.—On the 23rd of February, at
Burra, William Norrel, loved husband of
Emma James, in his 83rd year.
JEWELL.—On the 27th of February, at his
residence, 97 Hackney road, Hackney, Samuel
Jewell, loved husband of Kate Jewell, aged
85 years. At rest.
JOHNS.—On the 22nd of February, at his
residence, No. 7 Lynton avenue, Millswood,
William Arthur Ernest, dearly beloved hus-
band of Eleanor Louisa Johns, and loving
father of Winifred and Christabel. Aged 62
years.
JOYCE.—On the 22nd of February, at
Quorn, Lillian Maud, beloved wife of Elliott
Joyce, and mother of Mary, Evelyn, Elsie,
Annie, and Harold. Aged 68.
LAWRENCE.—On the 21st of February, at
Adelaide, beloved father of Frank and John,
in his 59th year. Late of Murray Bridge.
LAWLER.—On the 24th of February, at
hospital, Eva Hilda, relict of Osborne Law-
ler, of 8 College street, Portland, aged 51
years.
LEEDHAM.—On the 24th of February, at
Mareeba Hospital, Dale, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Leedham, of 54 Broadway,
Glenelg.
LEANEY.—On the 28th of February, at
Adelaide, Arthur (Bob), beloved husband of
Mabel Leaney, of Kanmantoo, aged 68 years.
MacINTOSH.—On the 27th of February, at
Mount Gambier, Neil Alexander, dearly be-
loved husband of Mary Mabel Macintosh, aged
69 years.
MADELEY.—On the 26th of February, at
Royal Hospital, Melbourne, result of acci-
dent, Kenneth James, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Madeley, and beloved husband of
Barbara Madeley, of Daylesford, Victoria,
and late of Mount Gambier, aged 41. In-
serted by his loving sisters.
MacGILLIVRAY.—On the 26th of Febru-
ary, at Adelaide, Ellen, beloved wife of the
late Ivor MacGillivray, of 8 Chad street,
Rosewater, and loving mother of Florence
Wave and Irene Moon, aged 84 years.
MILLER.—On the 27th of February, at
Pooraka, George Duncan (Dunk), son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, of Henley
Park, Thebarton, and beloved brother of
Bubs and Ann. A patient sufferer at rest.
MILLER.—On the 27th of February, at his
late residence, 30 Gawler road, Abattoirs,
George Duncan, beloved husband of Hilda
May and loving father of Betty. Aged 46
years.
MERRETT.—On the 10th of January, Isa-
bella Merrett.
A wonderful friend laid to rest,
For each of us she did her best;
Always unselfish, thoughtful and kind,
What a beautiful memory to leave behind.
—Inserted by her loving friend, Glad.
MACMILLAN.—On the 22nd of February,
at Corryong, Victoria, Douglas Gilchrist,
twin son of the late G. H. and A. K. Mac-
millan, late of Adelaide, formerly of Norman-
ville, S.A.
McDONOUGH.—On the 15th of February,
at a private hospital, Mary, dearly beloved
sister of Michael and Katie McDonough, of
"Hazeldene," Young street, Kent Town. Re-
quiescat in pace.
PASCOE.—On the 23rd of February, at
private hospital, Thomas, dearly beloved
husband of Florence Pascoe, of 101 First
avenue, Joslin. In his 80th year.
PASH.—On the 25th of February, at Ade-
laide, Frederick William, beloved husband of
Alice Mary Pash, 24 Charles street, Forest-
vllle, leaving three sons and three daughters
to mourn their loss, aged 68 years.
PAVLICH.—On the 24th of February, at
Port Pirle, Edwin James Pavlich, beloved hus-
band of Annie Pavlich, and father of Gor-
don, aged 75 years. At rest.
PENHALL.—On the 26th of February, at a
private hospital, Sylvia Adeline, dearly be-
loved wife of Frederick Bertram Penhall, of
19 Oakington street, New Mile End, and
loving mother of Clyde and Mary, aged 51
years. New Zealand papers please copy.
SHUTE.—On the 26th of February, at
Adelaide, Harry, the dearly loved son of
Harry George and the late E. E. Shute, of
Hillside. Aged 50 years.
SHUTE.—On the 26th of February (sud-
denly), at Adelaide, Harry, the dearly loved
husband of Florence Mary Shute, of 74 Gil-
bert street, Hillside, and loving father of
Audrey and John, aged 50 years.
SELLARS.—On the 22nd of February, at a
private hospital, John Sellars, dearly beloved
husband of the late Louisa Mary Sellars, and
loving father of Will, Jack, Norm, Vera, and
Marj, aged 73 years.
STORCH.—On the 23rd of February, after
a short Illness, at his residence, "Ivy Home,"
Hahndorf, Carl Samuel Hermann Storch, in
his 91st year. At rest.

DEATHS
SUTTON.—On the 9th of February, at the
Mount Gambier Hospital, William Joseph
Sutton, beloved husband of Lucy Sutton, and
loving father of Vera (Mrs. J. J. Jolly, of
George street). Aged 72 years. R.I.P.
TAYLOR.—On the 28th of February, at
hospital, John Amatt Taylor, of North Ken-
sington Park, aged 81 years.
TAPLIN.—On the 20th of February (sud-
denly), at her residence, 13 Florence street,
Fullarton Estate, Mabel H. G. Taplin, widow
of Charles Eaton Taplin, and mother of
George, Betty, and Fred.
VICKERY.—On the 23rd of February, at
the residence of her son-in-law, 39 Beulah
road, Norwood, Sarah Letitia, widow of Rich-
ard Ham Vickery (late of the East End Mar-
ket), and beloved mother of Grace and Alf.
Aged 77 years.
WEATHERALL.—On the 23rd of February,
at St. Peters, Minna Elizabeth, in her 76th
year (suddenly).
WARREN.—On the 24th of February, at
Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, Annie
Maria, relict of Montague Lewes Warren, of
110 First avenue, Joslin, late of Port Pirie.
WILLIAMS.—On the 26th of February, at
Hindmarsh (suddenly), Desmond, beloved
son of Raymond and Joyce Williams and
grandson of Vernon and Gladys Williams, of
1 Jervois avenue. New Hindmarsh, aged 9
weeks. Only lent.
WEMAN.—On the 14th of February, at 87
Percy terrace, West Croydon, the beloved
mother of Mrs. C. L. Carruthers and grand-
ma of Joyce and Peter.
WYATT.—On the 26th of February, at a
private hospital, Ethel Wyatt Wyatt, daugh-
ter of the late George and Louisa Wyatt, and
late of 13 Trinity street, College Town.

WILSON.—On the 24th of February, at a
private hospital, Maxwell George, dearly be-
loved brother of Ray and brother-in-law of
Gladys.
WILSON.—On the 24th of February, at a
private hospital, Maxwell George, beloved
husband of Dorothy Eileen Wilson (nee Hal-
liday), late of 22 Anglo avenue, Parkside,
aged 27 years.
WILSON.—On the 24th of February, at a
private hospital, Maxwell George, beloved
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wilson, 34 Unley
road, North Unley, and loving brother of
Ray and Rita, aged 27 years.
WARN.—On the 19th of February, at Syd-
ney, Bert (late of Birkenhead), beloved bro-
ther of Jim, Beck (Mrs. Pedersen), and Amy
(Mrs. Larkins), aged 46 years (suddenly).

IN MEMORIAM
RATHJEN.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away at the Rocca
Poreena Hospital, Adelaide, on the 4th of
March, 1938.
Angels were near when fell the eventide,
When darkness deepened the Lord was by
his side,
When other helpers failed and all hope fled,
The God of the helpless watched o'er his
bed.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and son
in-law, Anna, Fred and family, Pata.
CARTY.—In loving memory of my dear
sister Mabel, who passed away at the Narma
Hospital, Adelaide, on the 3rd of March, 1938.
With farewells left unspoken
She quietly entered home.
—Inserted by her loving brother Tom.
KRETSCHMER.—Fondest memories of
mother, who died on the 5th of March, 1937.
Memories are golden no one can steal,
Death leaves a heartbreak nothing can heal.
—Inserted by Arthur and family.

PANNACH.—Treasured memories of our
dear father and grandfather, who was called
home on the 6th of March, 1938.
To think we could not say "Good-bye"
Will always bring regret,
But those who loved you dearly
Are the ones who will never forget.
— Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Fred and Ottilie, and grandchildren.
RATHJEN.—In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, who passed away on
the 4th of March, 1938.
Safely, safely gathered in,
Far from sorrow, far from sin;
Passed beyond all grief and pain.
Death for you is truest gain.
—Inserted by his loving son and daughter-
in-law, Edwin and Agnes, and grandsons,
Irvin and Ivor.
RATHJEN.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away on the 5th of
March, 1938.
God gently closed his tired eye,
And whispered, "Peace be thine."
—Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-
law, and grandchild, Agnes, Ben, and Betty.

ROWE.—In loving memory of our darling
mother, who passed away at Kadina, on the
27th of february, 1934.
It was hard to lose our dear one,
But God alone knew best,
Held wide His loving arms and said,
"Come unto Me and rest."
—Ever remembered by her loving son, Al-
bert, Ungarra, Eyre Peninsula.
STEVENS.—In sad but loving memory of
our darling baby son, Trevor, who passed
away on the 28th of February, 1938.
Just a flower we longed to rear,
Just a little bud, so young and fair;
A sweet little babe was laid to rest,
How dear he was, God knowest best.
—Sadly missed by his loving parents, J. and
D. Stevens, Gladstone.
RETURN THANKS
THE SONS and DAUGHTERS of the late
JULIA DINAH SCHMIDT, Eurelia, sin-
cerely THANK all kind Relatives and Friends
for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards,
and personal expressions of sympathy in the
loss of their dear mother. Especialy thank-
ing Dr. Houen and bearers.

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