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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 Sixtence
each, when not exceeding five lines.
Over five lines, sixpence per line.
Death Announcemnts in which a
Funeral announcement is made are
charged for as if Death and Funeral
were separate announcements, namely
— the minimum charge of 2/6 and 3/6
respectively.
In Memoriam and Death Announcements
containing reference to more than one
deceased are charged 2/6 for each
deceased mentioned as If they were
distinct and separate advertisements.
Engagements and Approaching Marriages
and Marriage notices require the signa-
ture of both parties concerned.
BIRTHS
ADAMS (nee Rich).— On January 16.
at Gumeracba S. M. Hospital, to Joyce
and Allan— a son, David Allan. Special
thanks to Dr. Strattman and nurses for
their kind attention.
ANDREWS.— On February 6. at Hut
chison Hospital, Gawler, to Valda and
Cordon, of Smithfield — a son.
ARBON (nee Burns). — On February
3, at Port Broughton, to Elva and Donald
—a son (Terrance Edward). Thanking
Dr. Brookman, Sister Arbon, and staff.
ALFORD. — On February 9, to Clem and
Mavis Port Germein — a daughter
(Catherine Jennifer).
BORMANN (nee Pearce). — On February
2. at Calvary, to Joan and Beg — a daugh
BATSON (nee Keogh).— To Jenny and
Glen (Curly), on February 10 — a son
(John Clarence).
BELL. — On Feb. 8, at Salisbury Hospi-
tal, to Ann and Ken — a son. Both well.
Thanking Dr. Hunter and all in attend-
ance.
BOXHALL (nee Durdin). — On February
9, at S.M. Hospital, Strathalbyn, to Joyce
and Laurie — a son (Graham Laurence).
Thanking all in attendance.
BALL (nee Lodding).— On February 2,
at Sydney, W.S.W., to Nancy and Mal —
a daughter (Shirley Joyce). Both well.
BROOKS. — On February 7, at Broken
Hill and District Hospital, to Dorothy
and Norm — a daughter (Helen Ruth).
BROOK. — On February 3, at Curra-
mulka Hospital, to Elaine and Leon, of
Sandilands — a daughter.
BARTLETT (nee Morton). — On Janu-
ary 30, to Ruth and Claude — a son
(Philip). Thanking all in attendance.
BROOK. — On February 3, to Elaine
and Leon, at Curramulka Hospital — a
daughter (Helen Leonie). Thanking Dr.
Levy and hospital staff.
BUTTON. — On February 1, at Pinjarra
Hospital, to Jack and Violet, of North
Dandalup, W.A. — a son (Colin Frederick).
Both well.
COATES. — On January 23, at D.B.N.S.
Hospital, Tailem Bend, to Amy and Wal
— a bonny daughter (Elaine Myrtle).
Thanks to Dr. Lloyd and hospital staff.
CLARK (nee Barns). — A son to Mar-
garet and Ray, on February 3, at Unley
Private Hospital.
CHARLES (nee Phillips). —On Jan. 23,
at Kaniva Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Charles, Serviceton —a son (Peter
Edward).
CRAGO. —On February 1, at Mount
Barker S.M. Hospital, to Ann and Geoff
—a son (Robert Geoffrey). Thanking
Dr. Pridmore and hospital staff.
CARSON. —Bonny boy to Margery and
Colin, at Hindmarsh Hospital, on Feb-
ruary 4.
CHILD (nee Jennings). —At Fairy
Meadow, Wollongong, N.S.W., to Joyce
and Charles —a son.
COLEBATCH (nee Westlake). — On Feb-
ruary 10, at Mt. Barker S.M. Hospital,
to Daphne and Hector — a son (Wayne
Malcolm).
DOUDLE (nee Schllnk). — On February
8, at the Port Lincoln Hospital; to Merle
and Nelson — a son (Mervyn William).
Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Clark
son and hospital staff.
DALLISSON.— At Clare and District
Hospital, on February 6, to Madge and
Jack — a daughter. Both well. Thanking
Dr. Smith and staff.
DILLON. — On February 9, to Kevin
and Mona — a daughter.
DAWSON. — On February 3, to Doreen
and Arthur — a bonny daughter (Janet
Ann). Thanking Sister Sloan and assist-
ants.
EHRENBERG.— To Lorna and Reub., on
February 5 — a daughter (Christine Kay).
Both well. Thanking Dr. Wurm, Sister
Smart, and staff of Memorial Hospital.
EIME (nee Dunstan). — On February 10,
at Quambi, to Phyl and Keith (ex-
H.M.A.S. Manoora, R.A.N.R.) — a daughter
(Valerie Pamela). Thanking all in at-
tendance. No visitors for seven days.
FIELD. — On February 9. to the wife of
F. L. Field — a son.
FULWOOD. — On February 5, at Nara-
coorte, to the wife of F. C. Fulwood —
a son.
GASS. — On January 23, at Mannum
Hospital, to Edna and Bill — a daughter
(Susan Louise).
GRIEVE (nee Bourne). — On February
8, at Naracoorte, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C
Grieve — a son.
GEE. — On February 9, to the wife of
Basil Gee — a daughter.
HAMPEL. — On January 31, at Cleve
Hospital, to Mabel and Bill — a son
(Dennis William). Thanking Dr. Jarvis.
Sister Byrne, and hospital staff.
HEATH (nee Hamlyn). — On February 8,
at Rowed, to Ev. and Bill — a daughter
(Glennuys Evelyn).
HENDERSON. — On February 2, at
Maitland Hospital, to Hilda and Stirel—
a daughter (Rosemary Ann)
HICKS. — In February 8, at Calvary, to
Ann and George — a daughter.
HOARE.— At Memorial Hospital. Bute,
on February 7, to Alice, wife of R. J.
Hoare — a daughter.
HALL. — On February 5. at Waikerie,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall — a sob.
HOWIE. — On February 7, to the wife
of D. C. Howie — a daughter.
HOOPER. — On February 6, at Clare
and District Hospital, to Audrey, wife of
Jim Hooper — a daughter (Eleanor Mar-
garet).
HICKLING (nee Borowsky). — On
January 29, at Mt. Gambler, to Lois and
Tom — a daughter (Dianne Faye). Sin-
cere thanks to Dr. Millis and hospital
staff.
HUNTER.— On February 6. at Ash-
grove private Hospital, Brisbane, to
Eileen, wife of Lieut. Ronald Hunier — a
son (Christopher Hodgson).
HUPPATZ (nee Rowe). — On February
1, at Riverton District Soldiers' Memorial
Hospital, to Dorothy and Reg — a son.
JOHNSON (nee Chilton). — At Lang-
horne's Creek, to Dorothy — a son (Terence
Sydney). Grateful thanks to Dr. Fairley
and mother.
JOHNS. — On February 7, at Jamestown
Maternity Hospital, to Fay and Bob — a
daughter (Wendy Fay).
JONES (nee Purcell). — On February 2,
at Renmark District Hospital, to Linda
and Ray — a son. Thanking all in atten-
dance. Both well.
JOHNS (nee Pfeiffer). — On January
29, at S.M. Hospital, Murray Bridge, to
Carmel and Jack — a son. Both well.
KNEEBONE (nee Richards). — On Feb-
ruary 2, at Whyalla Maternity Hospital,
to Vera and Clarrie — a bonny daughter
(Sandra Irene). Thanking Dr. Fox, hos-
pital staff.
LANGE. — On February 4, at Kapunda
Hospital, to Jean, wife of A. G. Lange—
a daughter (Kaye Alison). Thanking Dr.
Rlddell and hospital staff.
LIERSCH. — On February 4 at Mount
Pleasant Hospital, to Dorene and Herb,
of Williamstown — a daughter. Thanking
Dr. Cowling and hospital staff.
LEESUE. — On January 31, at Peter-
borough Hospital, to Bill and Delia — a
son (Peter William). Thanking Dr.
Flaherty and hospital staff.
LAMSHED (nee Veitch). — On Feb. 3,
at Salisbury Hospital, to Jean, wife of
A. Lamshed — a son (Wayne). Both well.
I'ANSON.— On February 6, at Soldiers'
Memorial Hospital, Riverton, to Marjorie
and Norman — a son.
LANG. — On February 11, at South Glen,
to Adrienne and Eric — twins (boy and
girl).
McCREIGHT. — On February 5, to Tom
and Betty — a daughter (Lorraine Hazel).
Both well.
BIRTHS
McCONNELL (nee Scroop). — On Feb-
ruary 3, at Blackwood Private Hospital,
to Phyllis and Ron— a son (Ronald
Franz). No visitors until February 9.
Thanking Dr. Russell and hospital staff.
McDONALD. — On January 27, at
Murray Bridge, to Clas and Charlie — a
son (Peter Grant). Expressing thanks
to Dr. Heddle. Dr. Wicks, Sister Law,
Nurse Fox and staff.
MERTIN (nee Phillips).—To Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Mertin, Lameroo, on February
5, at District Hospital — a son (prema-
ture). Lived only two hours.
McDONALD.—On January 27, at Mur-
ray Bridge, to Clas and Charlie — a son
(Peter Grant). Expressing thanks to
Dr. Heddle, Dr. Wicks, Sister Law, Nurse
Fox and staff.
MARCH (nee Reynolds). — On February
1, at Kadina Private Hospital, to Rhonda
and Roy — a son (Eric James). Thank-
ing Dr. Thyer, Sister Philbey and staff.
MARTIN (nee Paterson). — On February
9, to Jean — a daughter (Barbara Lor-
raine). Both well. Thanks to doctor,
staff, Monreith.
McGOWRAN.— On February 3, at Black-
wood, to the wife of P. A. McGowran —
a daughter.
MANNING (nee Branford).— At B.C.A.
Hospital. Ceduna, January 27, to Cliff
and Jane, of Bordertown — a son.
MacGOWAN.—On February 6, at
Peterborough S.M. Hospital, to Sylvia
and Don — a daughter (Margaret Rose).
(Stillborn, Caesarine).
MURPHY (nee Taylor). — On February
6, at home, to Jim and Gladys — a daugh-
ter (Janice Ann). Both well. Thanking
Dr. Wallman and Nurse Trelespy.
MORROS (nee Victory). — On Feb. 3, at
Salisbury District Hospital, to Monica
and James — a daughter (Carrolyne
Frances). Special thanks to Drs. Gordon
and Cherry and Sisters Read and Sum-
merville.
MUNRO. — On February 6, at Hutchin-
son Hospital, Gawler, to the wife of
Andrew Munro — a daughter (Yvonne
Janet).
NEAGLE (nee Watts). — On February 7,
at Murray Bridge S.M. Hospital, to Gwen
and Walter — a daughter.
NOSKE (nee Clark). — On January 28,
at Lobethal Hospital, to Erna and Her
bert — a daughter (Rosslyn Kay). Thank-
ing Dr. Jungfer and hospital staff.
OLIVER (nee Barbara Wilson). — On
February 6, at Royal Hospital for Women,
Paddington, to Mr. and Mrs. Les Oliver,
6 Park road, Burwood, N.S.W. — a daugh-
ter. Both well.
OTTAWAY.— On February 2, at South
Coast District Hospital, to Peggy, wife of
A. L. Ottaway, Port Elliot — a son (Ian
Livingstone). W.A. papers please copy.
OLLIVER. — On February 3, at Memorial
Hospital, to Nella and Keith — a son,
Murray David.
OLIVER. — On Feb. 6, at Royal Hospi-
tal for women, Paddington, to Mr. and
Mrs. Les Oliver, 6 Park road, Burwood,
N.S.W.— a daughter. Both well.
PAECH. — On February 4, at the Quorn
and District Hospital, to Ronda and Roy
— a son. Thanking Dr. Jansen, matron
and staff.
BOYINGTON (nee Pattie Hopkin).— On
February 3, at Pensacola Hospital,
Pensacola, Florida, USA., to Pattie and
Eddie — a son (John Edward).
PRIOR (nee Edwardsen). — On Feb-
ruary 3, at the Bern District Hospital,
to Nance and Frank — a son. Both well.
Thanking all in attendance,
PILKINGTON (nee Kirchner).— On
February 3, at Crystal Brook Hospital,
to Madge and Jack, of ''Sunny Brae."
Redhill — a daughter (Anne Margaret).
PORTLOCK. — On February 8, to Mr.
and Mrs. Les Portlock, 8 Owen street,
Seaton Park — twin daughters (Janet
and Ann). All well. Thanking Dr.
Peters and staff of Henley Private Hos-
pital. Visitors after 14th.
PRENDERGAST (nee O'Sullivan).— To
Ted and Pat, of Newlyn, Victoria — a
daughter (Mary Irene), on February 8.
ROWLEY.— On Feb. 6, at Lobethal
Hospital, to Emily and Harry, of Lens-
wood — a daughter.
ROWE (nee Goss). — On February 6, at
Whyalla Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kowe, Iron Knob— a daughter (Helen
Elizabeth).
REDMAN (nee McCallum).— On Feb-
ruary 3, to Betty and Alan — a son (pre-
mature, stillborn) .
RUSSELL. — On February 3. to John
and Hilda— a daughter. Thanking Dr.
Sweeney and staff at Hindmarsh Me-
morial.
REDDING (nee Drewett).— On Janu-
ary 28. at private hospital, Kadina, to
Valda and Allan — a daughter. Both
well.
RICHARDSON (nee Tiggemann). — On
February 8, at South Gien. to Norman
and Joan — a daughter (Janis).
SHELLY (nee Clarke). — On February
1. to the wife of Patrick Shelly— a
daughter (Eva Dawn). Thanking Dr. Ben-
nett, Sister Sloane, Rubie and Eileen.
SMITH (nee Sawyer). — On February 10,
at Northern Hospital, to Valma and Ron
—a daughter (Christine Ann). Special
thanks to Dr. Robert West and Sisters
O'Brien. No visitors for seven days.
STRINGER (nee Blume). — On February
2, to Ralph and Gwen— a daughter (Mavis
Anne). Thanking Wudinna doctors and
staff.
SIMPSON. — On February 5, to Shiela,
wife of John— a daughter.
STARKEY (nee Ransom). — At Streaky
Bay Hospital, on January 28, to Jean and
Andrew — a son (Peter Bernard).
STAFFORD (nee Stockwell). — On Jan.
31, at Laura Hospital, to Rev. W. and
Mrs. Stafford — a daughter. Thanking Dr.
Murray, Sisters Murdoch and Mahoney.
STEER (nee Clarke). — On February 3,
at Lameroo District Hospital, to Dot
and Charlie — a daughter (Dorothy Kay).
Thanking Dr. Cock, matron and staff.
SHARPE (nee Brown). — On Feb. 5. at
the Port Pirie Maternity Hospital, to Nora
and Alan — a son (Barry Stewart).
SPICE.— To Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spice
daughter (Susan Kaye). Special thanks
to Sister Forsythe and Dr. Petchell.
STUART. — On Feb. 6, at Naracoorte
Hospital, to Babs. wife of Donald W.
Stuart — a son.
SCRAGG. — To Barbara and Ron — a
son, premature, lived 13 hours. Special
thanks to Dr. A. Reid, Matron Mac-
Knight, and staff of Stirling District
Hospital.
SMALLACOMBE (nee Wilkin).— On
February 6, at Crystal Brook Hospital,
to Gwenyth and Ron — a son (Dennis
Ronald). Thanking Dr. North and
hospital staff.
TRUMAN (nee Jay). — To Ann and Jim,
on Feb. 9 — a son (Rodney James).
TREBILCOCK (nee Hammaford). — On
February 9, at Gumeracba S.M. Hospital,
to Pat and Gerry — a daughter. Both
well.
TOLLEY. — On February 7, to wife of
Peter Tolley — a daughter.
TRENERRY (nee Cook). — On February
7, at Port Augusta, to Joyce and Bill — a
son (Dennis William).
THOMAS (nee Potts). — To Mary and
Jack, of Kalamunda. W.A. — a daughter
(Rosemary Burnard).
TORODE. — On February 4, to Gwen,
wife of Norman — a son.
VIDAL (nee Oates). — On February 6,
at Koonawarra Hospital, Kadina, to
Madeleine and Ken — a daughter (Mere-
dith Joy).
WILLIAMS.— On Feb. 4, to Rose and
Richard — a son (Trevor John). Thank-
ing Dr. Wurm and staff.
WOOLFORD. — On February 9, at Laura
Hospital, to Florence and Edgar — a son.
Both well.
WATSON. — On February 3 to Doug and
Pat — a daughter (Sandra Anne). Thank-
ing all in attendance.
WINGATE (nee Burr).— On Wednesday,
February 5, at the Renmark District Hos-
pital, to Elva and Len — a daughter (Julie
Anne). Special thanks to Dr. Wilson
and staff.
WILKINS (nee Lewis) . — On January 22,
at Penola. to Dora and Rex, Kalanga-
doo — a daughter (Beverley Jean). Thank-
ing Dr. N. Oldfield and staff.
WOOD.— February 5, the wife of Peter
Wood— a son.
WHIMPRESS (nee Warmington). — On
February 5, at Mt. Barker S.M. Hospital,
to Margaret, wife of Jack, Echunga —
a daughter (Anne). Lived 12 hours.
Grateful thanks to Dr. Downing and
staff.
BIRTHS
WALDIE. — On February 9, to Phyl and
Colin — a daughter (Janice May). Thank-
ing Mrs. South and all in attendance.
WILLIAMS (nee Moxham). — On Feb-
ruary 1, to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams
— a daughter. Both well. Special thanks
to Dr. Heddle and staff.
YOUNG (nee Rita Pugsley). — On Feb-
ruary 5. at Tumby Bay Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Young, of Ungatra — a
son. Thanking Dr. Wibberley, Matron
Neate, and staff.
MARRIAGES
BELL— McDOUGALL.— The marriage
was quietly celebrated on January 25 at
Goodwood of Edith Marie, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell, of Sandwell, to
Alec, second son of Mrs. A. and the
late Mr. Alexander McDougall, of Sema-
phore.
BRIDGES — ADCROFT. — The marriage
was solemnised of Joan, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Adcroft, of
Norwood, to George Bridges, nephew Mr.
and Mrs. W. Stephen, also of Norwood, at
St. Matthew's Church of England,
Marryatville, on February 8th.
COOPER — BAILEY.— The marriage of
Phyllis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Bailey, Nurom, to Colin, youngest
son of Mr, A. W. Cooper and the late
Mrs. Cooper, Stirling North, was
solemnised at the Church of Christ, Port
Pirie, on January 25.
EICHNER— WENDELBORN.— The mar-
riage of Vonda, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Eichner, of Murdinga,
to Lawrence, youngest son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. E. Wendelborn; of Geranium,
was quietly celebrated at Angas .St., Ade-
laide, on January 25, the Rev. F. Koehne,
B.A.. officiating.
GRAHAM— DOLPHIN.— The marriage
of Nellie, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Dolphin, of Collie. West Coast,
to Bramwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Graham, St. Peters, was solemnised at
Baptist Manse, Port Kenny, on Febru-
ary 3.
HORSELL — GRAY. — The marriage of
Patricia, youngest daughter of Mrs. L.
Biggs, of Woodville, to Jones A., young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Gray, of Kew,
Victoria, was solemnised at Holy Trinity
Church, Kew, on January 25.
HARRIS — PITMAN.— The marriage of
Mavis, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. N. Pitman, of Black Forest, to Henry,
only son Mr. H. G. Harris and the late
Mrs. Harris, of Lancaster, was
solemnised at the Methodist Manse,
Westbourne Park, on February 1, Rev.
W. Curry officiated.
JONES — APLIN.— The marriage of Iris
C., third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Jones, of Maylands, to Bruce M., fifth
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Aplin, of Ade-
laide, was solemnised at the Manse of
Rev. Pryor on February 1.
KIDD — McIVOR. — On December 18,
1946. at Ann Street Presbyterian Church,
Brisbane, the Rev. P. W. Pearson
officiated at the marriage of Jean, eldest
daughter of Mrs. S. and the late Mr.
W. T. Mclvor, of Adelaide, and John
Charles Kidd. of Clontarf, Queensland,
only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Mitchell Kidd, of New South Wales. Pre-
sent address — North Coast rd., Clontarf,
Queensland.
TRALAGGAN — VENNER.— The mar-
riage of Eleanor Joan, daughter of Mr.
and the late Mrs. H. J. Venner, Sand-
ringham, Victoria, to Gordon Ewart, son
of Mr. and the late Mrs. E. H. Tralag-
gan, Erindale, was solemnised at All
Souls Church, Sandringham, on Janu-
ary 25.
TUCKER — MILTON. — The marriage of
Ivy Myrtle, youngest daughter of Mr. and
the late Mrs. J. R. Milton, Collinswood,
to George Kimbley Wliittard, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. W. Tucker, Port Pirie,
was solemnised in Pirie Street Methodist
Church, Adelaide, February ?, by Rev.
W. F. Hambley.
SILVER WEDDINGS
SCHWERTFEGER — SANDER. — Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Schwertfeger, of Freeling,
wish to announce the twenty-fifth anni-
versary of their marriage, solemnised at
Blackhill Lutheran Church, on February
15, 1922, by the late Rev. Westerman.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
MOSEY — CHAPMAN.— The marriage of
Joy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Mosey, Robertstown, to Douglas J.,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chap-
man, Eudunda, will be solemnised at the
Robertstown Methodist Church on Sat-
urday, February 15, at 5 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
AHERN—BARTRAM.—The engage-
ment is announced of Katharine Patricia,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Ahern, of Barmera, to Gordon Sydney,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bar-
tram, of West Beach.
BROWN—WHITE.— he engagement
is announced of Edith, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown, to Gerald,
youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. B.
R. White. both of Back Valley.
BURFORD—McLAREN.—The engage-
ment is announced of Edna May, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bur-
ford, of Cheltenham, to Neil Vickers. only
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McLaren, of
Monash,
BROOKS—HUNT.—The engagement
was announced on Feb. 1, of Gwendoline
G., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Les Brooks, Mount Mclntyre, to John
H., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hunt, 'Snuggery,' Tantanoola.
BOTTING—PAHL.—The engagement is
announced of Claire, youngest daughter
of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. H. J. Bot-
ting, Glossop, to Clem, only son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. G. J. Pahl, Berri, for-
merly of Jervois.
BAXTER—NATION.—The engagement
is announced of Norma Valerie, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baxter. Goul-
burn, N.S.W., to Francis Allan, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nation. Kensington
Park, S. Aus.
CURRIE—TYLER.—Joyce Currie, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. E. Currie,
Salisbury, to Ross Tyler, only son of Mrs.
E. M. Tyler and the late Mr. N. W. Tyler,
Lameroo.
CARR—STONE.—The engagement is
announced of Shirley, only daughter of
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Carr, Salisbury, to
Douglas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Stone. Virginia.
COTTRELL—TEAGUE. —The engage-
ment is announced of Frances, eldest
daughter of Mrs. E. A. and the late Mr.
F. G. L. Cottrell, to Russell, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Teague, both of
Orroroo.
CANNY—KILGARIFF.—The engage-
ment is announced of Aileen Carmel,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Canny, Gum Creek, via Burra, to Ber-
nard Francis, only son of Mr. and the
late Mrs. S. Kilgariff, Alice Springs.
CRANWELL—EATON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Kathleen Rose,
only daughter of Mr. H. W. Cranwell, of
Ashton, and the late Mrs. Cranwell, to
Arthur Maxwell, only son of Mr. and Mrs
J. M. Eaton, of Seymour, Victoria.
CLARK—PFEIFFER.—The engagement
is announced of Peggy Dawn, only
daughter of Mrs. G. Moore, of Hutt
street, and Mr. Clark, of Port Pirie, to
Howard Arthur, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. V. Pfeiffer. of Lobethal.
COOPER—ROBERTS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Patricia Joan, elder
daughter of Mr. C. Cooper, to Bert (Ned),
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Roberts, both of Moonta.
CROWTHER—MUELLER.—The en-
gagement is announced of Mavis Evelyn,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Crowther, Woodville North, to Gilbert G.,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. J.
Mueller,. Cromer, via Mount Pleasant.
DAVIDSON—TURNER.—The engage-
ment is announced of Josephine Dorothy,
youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late
Mr. T. D. Davidson, of Kangaroo Island,
to Malcolm John, only son of Mrs. and
the late Mr, G. A. Turner, of Kangaroo
Island.
DAVID—BERRY.—The engagement is
announced of Sylvia May, second youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. David,
of Mylor, to Henry Frederick, second son
of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. E. Berry, of
Echunga.
DAYMAN—WARD.—The engagement
is announced of Joyce Norleen, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. W.
Dayman, ot North Adelaide, to James
Henry, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Ward, of Dulwich Hill, Sydney, N.S.W.
ENGAGEMENTS
DERVANY—RUDGLEY.—The engage-
ment is announced of Ruby May, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Der-
vany, of 23 Stevens street, Adelaide, to
Maxwell Ronald, eldest son of Mr and
Mrs. H. R. Bowers, of Stockyard Creek.
FLETCHER—FARQUHAR.—The en-
gagement Is announced of Jean L., only
daughter of Mr. H. H. Fletcher and the
late Mrs. Z. G. Fletcher, to Harold W.,
elder son of Mrs. R. Farquhar and the
late Mr. H. Farquhar, both of Meadows.
GILES—NICHOLLS.—The engagement
is announced of Marjory, younger daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Giles, to Leslie
Donald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Nicholls, both of Ceduna.
GRAY—SEARLE.—The engagement Is
announced of Margaret, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gray, of Unley,
to Lawrence, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Searle, of Claypans.
GILGEN—WHITEHEAD.—The engage-
ment is announced of Melva E., youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilgen,
'Acora,' via Morgan, to Frank S.,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. S. White-
head, Glencoe, S.A.
HOMBSCH—VOGT.—The engagement
is announced of Erna, daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. H. A. Hombsch, to Mer-
vyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Vogt, both
of Bethel.
HODGENS—MARRETT.—The engage-
ment is announced of Sheila, elder daugh-
ter of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. L.
Hodgens, of Saddleworth, to Peter Lance-
lot, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Marrett, of Nuriootpa.
HARRISON—CHANDLER.—The en-
gagement is announced of Shirley, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison,
Wellington (N.Z.), to Harold, elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Chandler, Kent Town.
HEALY—CHAPMAN.—The engagement
is announced of Kathleen, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Healy, Exeter,
to Hubert Leslie, youngest son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapman, Bowral,
N.S.W.
HOWELL—JENKIN.—The engagement
is announced of Marjorie, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Howell, Mallala,
to Ken, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Jenkin, of Calomba.
HERSEY—EDMONDS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Dawn K., eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hersey, to
Kenneth M. (Tim), second son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. H. Edmonds, both of Ren-
mark.
KOHLER—HOOPER.—The engagement
is announced of Elfreda D., youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kohler,
Flinders Park, to Ronald G., youngest son
of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. A. Hooper,
Willochra.
LEWIS—KENWRICK.—The engage-
ment is announced of Dorothy Mar-
garet, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lewis, of Teatree Gully, to Wililam
Charles, only son of Mr. H. G. Kenwrick
and the late Mrs. Kenwrick, of Torrens-
ville.
MATHYS—WILKE.—The engagement
has been announced of Iris Rose, the
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathys,
of Salisbury, to Arnold Keith, the young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilkey of
Modbury.
MITCHELL—KINNEAR.—The engage-
ment is announced of Dorothy, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mitchell,
of Cook, to John, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Kinnear, of Cook.
MIDWINTER—ROBINSON.—The en-
gagement is announced of Enid May,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Midwinter, of Mintaro, to Ervine Gorden,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. P.
Robinson, of Hanson.
MITCHELL—KINNEAR.—The engage-
ment is announced of Dorothy, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mitchell,
of Cook, to John, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Kinnear, or Cook.
MILDE—McDONALD.—The engagement
is announced of Joan, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milde, Croydon Park,
and Douglas Herbert, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. McDonald, Port Augusta.
NICHOLLS—WURST.—The engagement
is announced of Joyce (Joy), daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nicholls, of Beltana,
to John E. Wurst, of Gawler.
NORRISH—ANDERSON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Edna, eldest daugh-
ter of Mrs. and the late Mr. T. R. Nor-
rish, to Ralph, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Anderson, both of Port Pirie.
PFITZNER—THIELE.—The engage-
ment is announced of Rita, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. J. Pfitz-
ner, of Eudunda, to Alfred, eldest son of
Mrs. S. B. F. Thiele, of Eudunda.
PEARCE—DUDLEY.—The engagement
is announced of Olive Shirley, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Pearce,
Mintaro, to Raymond Bish, eldest son
of Mr and Mrs. G. Dudley, Adelaide.
PHILP—CLAPP.—The engagement is
announced of Thelma, third daughter of
Mr. and the late Mrs. G. Philp, of
Peterborough, to Ivor, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Clapp, of Ucolta.
ROBBINS—MANNING.—The engage-
ment is announced of Gwenyth, elder
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. D.
Robbins, of York, to Douglas, youngest
son of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. Manning,
of North Kensington Park.
RICHARDS—WILLIAMS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Muriel A., youngest
daughter of Mrs. E. M. and the late Mr.
C. G. Richards, of Malvern, to Rayner
Frank Williams, of Blyth street, Park-
side, late of Ilford, England.
REA—BRICE.—The engagement is
announced of Wanda, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rea, Murray Bridge,
to Wilfred, only son of Mr. B. Brice and
the late Mrs. Brice, of Prospect.
ROBINSON—RUMBELOW.—The en-
gagement is announced of Melba, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Robin-
son, Elliston, to Bruce, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Rumbelow, Clarence Park.
SCHULZ —AURIGHT.—The engagement
is announced of Grace, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schulz. Mon-
teith, to Roy, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Auricht. Sedan.
SIMPSON—COOK.—The engagement is
announced of Daphne, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Simpson, of Belalie
North, to Allan, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. F. Cook, Yongala.
STANCLIFFE—BRADBROOK.—The en-
gagement is announced of Ruth, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Stan-
cliffe, of Kilkenny, to Maxwell Robert,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bradbrook,
of Kadina.
STONE—ROWE.—The engagement is
announced of Mary, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Stone, Virginia, to
Aubrey James, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Rowe,. Two Wells.
THOMPSON—McGILLVRAY.—The en-
gagement is announced of Melva Eliza-
beth Thompson, to Flight-Lieut. McGil-
vray, both of Sydney.
THOMPSON—STRINGER—The en-
gagement is announced of Maisie, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thomp-
son, of Snowtown, to Maxwell J., son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stringer, of Arno
Bay.
TIESTE—TEALE.—The engagement is
announced of Betty, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tieste, of Bowden,
to William Arthur, third son of Mr. and
Mrs. Teale, of Southern Cross, W.A.
WARREN—McINNES. —The engage-
ment is announced of Marjorie Harriet,
youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late
Mr. D. B. Warren, Angas Plains, to John
Donald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mclnnes, Milang.
WHITEHORN—FORTH.—The engage-
ment is announced of Melva May. third.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitehorn,
of Koolunga, S.A., to Harold Milton,
youngest son of Mrs. R. E. Forth, and the
late Mr. J. H. Forth, of Broken Hill
Broken Hill papers please copy.
WYMAN—SEARLE.—Mrs. E. Wyman
has pleasure in announcing the engage-
ment of Gloria, only daughter, to Rich-
ard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Searle,
both of Tailem Bend.
WILKINS—CLEMENTS.—The engage-
ment is announced of Joan Verna, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wllkins,
of Malvern, to Cyril Reginald, elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D Clements, of
Peterborough.
WILTSHIRE—MATTSSON.—The en-
gagement is announced of Joan E. L.,
only child of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wilt-
shire, Mentone, Victoria, to Ronald L.,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Mattsson,
of Warradale.
ENGAGEMENTS
ZILM—KUPKE.—Engagement is an-
nounced of Lesley R., third daughter of
Mrs. M. C. and the late Mr. Zilm, of
Murrayville. Vic, to Herbert C, third
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F A. Kupke,
Yandiah.
DEATHS
ANDERSON.—On February 7. at Ade-
laide (suddenly) James, dearly beloved
husband of Gertrude Anderson, of No. 2
Bond street, West Hindmarsh. Aged
68 years. Peacefully sleeping.
ANDERS.—On Feb. 8, at private hos-
pital, Adelaide, Emma Mary (Adelene),
beloved wife of Oscar Anders, of Roger
street, Freeling, and loving mother of
Mavis (Mrs. J. C. Neldner) and Edna
(Mrs. F. J. Davis). At rest.
ARTHUR.—On February 9, at Chil-
dren's Hospital, North Adelaide, Brenda
Kaye, dearly beloved infant daughter of
Vera May and Alfred William Arthur, of
No. 3 Hardy street, Rosewater. Aged
8 weeks.
ALLEN.—On February 10, at Adelaide,
Stephen, dearly beloved husband of
Christina Allen, of 8 Oval ter., Kensing-
ton Park, and loving father of Irene
(Mrs. D. Archer). Aged 75 years. At
rest.
BOWEN (nee Scadden).—On February
4, at Adelaide (suddenly), Pattie Frances
Joyce, beloved wife of Vincent F. Bowen,
of Caracombe. Aged 23 Years.
BRUMBY.—On January 3, Clare
District Hospital, Georgiana, grandmother
of H. Ledgard, Whyalla, and C. E.
Ledgard, Queensland.
BAKER. —On February 6, John Lindsay,
loved husband of Annie Teresa Baker, of
16 Jean street, Kilkenny. Aged 79 years.
Requiescat in pace.
BEAUMONT. — On February 5, at a pri-
vate hospital, George, only son of the
late George and Margaret Beaumont,
late of Smithfield, and loving brother of
Margaret Wilson, also Mary Patten, Annie
Owen, Jane Roberts, Eliza Mann and
Blanche Andrews. In his 84th year. A
patient sufferer at rest.
BROWN. —On February 7, at her resi-
dence, 14 Royal Avenue, Hyde Park,
Gweneth Thelma, the dearly beloved
wife of Sydney Ernest Brown, and lov-
ing mother of Wendy. Aged 37 years.
In God's care.
BROWNE. —On February 9, at a private
hospital, Gladstone, John Joseph Browne,
late of Georgetown, dearly beloved hus-
band of the late Margaret Browne. Aged
79 years. R.LP.
BENNETT. — On February 7, at a pri-
vate hospital, Fanny, the dearly beloved
wife of the late Frederick James Ben-
nett (late of Gawler) and loving mother
of Rob Burns (Brisbane) and fond mother-
in-law of Laurel. At rest.
BOEHM. — On February 8, at the
Eudunda Hospital, Carl Gottfried Boehm,
of Sutherlands, leaving five sons to mourn
their sad loss. Aged 94 years.
BROOKS.— On February 8, at Adelaide,
Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late John
Brooks, and loving mother of Glen and
loved auntie of Alice O'Neill. Aged 13
years.
BUNGEY.— On February 9 (suddenly),
at his residence, 29 Huntriss st., Tor-
rensville, Bertram A., dearly loved hus-
band of Mabel and loved father of Mavis,
Dorothy, Phyllis and Frank.
BAMFORD. — On February 10 (sud-
denly), at his residence, 13 Princess St.,
Adelaide, Alfred Gould, dearly beloved
husband of Beatrice Bamford, and lov-
ing father of Colin, Alf, Elizabeth, Lind-
say, Ronald, Claude and Max. Aged 75
years. In God's care.
BARRETT. — On February 11, at his
residence, Clare, Frederick James, be-
loved husband of Christina Barrett and
loving father of Jim and Graham. Aged
66 years.
BAZELEY.—On February 11, at Cal-
vary Hospital, North Adelaide, Arthur,
dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth
Bazeley, 11 Fischer St., Welland, and
beloved father of William, Frank, and
Austin. Aged 54 years. Requiescat in
pace.
BURNS. — On February 11, at her resi-
dence, 21 Chatham road, Keswick, Eliza-
beth, the dearly beloved wife of the late
G. E. Burns, and loving mother of Bill,
Herb, Lionel, and Mary. In her 75th
year. Resting.
CRAIG. —At Angaston District Hospital,
on February S, Anna Frances Craig,
daughter of Mrs. Craig, of Nuriootpa, and
the late James Craig, and sister of Jim,
Will and Herbert.
CRITCHLEY.— On February 4, at 11
Cochrane terrace, Prospect, John Leo
Critchley (late 32nd Btn., 1st A.I.F.)
Aged 53 years. Requiescat in pace.
CAMPBELL.— On February 7 (sud-
denly), Peter Neil, the beloved infant
son of Ronald and Eileen Campbell (nee
Weaver), of 548 Marion road. South
Plympton. Aged three months.
CLUCAS, Mary. — Passed away Feb-
ruary 2; grandmother of Mavis and Fred,
darling great grandmother of Glenyss,
Janet and Philip. Angels gently brought
her home.
COLLIS. — On February 7, at private
hospital, George, beloved husband of the
late Agnes Collis, of 153 Jeffcott St., Nth.
Adelaide. Aged 87 years.
COOKE. — On February 4, at hospital,
James Alexander, late of Chain of Ponds,
dearly beloved husband of Beatrice Amy,
and loving father of Dora, Rita, Trix
and Ray (deceased); late 2/48th Bat-
talion, 2nd A.I.F. Aged 71 years.
Beautiful memories left behind
Of a husband and father always gentle
and kind.
CAMERON. — On February 9, at Ade-
laide, Beatrice, widow of Thomas Came-
ron, of 13 Hume street, City, and loving
mother of Marlon. Vena, Dave, Ada and
Angas (deceased). Aged 79 years.
COLEMAN. — On February 8, at her
residence, 25 Sherbourne road, Medindie
Gardens, Ellen Wilson, dearly beloved
wife of C. W. Coleman, and loving
mother of Sydney (Maitlaod), Jessie
(Mrs. P. Olds, deceased), and Nellie (Mrs.
C. Stagg, deceased), in her 80th year.
Peacefully sleeping.
CHAPMAN — On February 8, at
Hobart, Mary Elizaneth, widow of Capt.
A. C. H. Chapman, and loving mother
of William, Semaphore, and Percy,
Queenstown. Aged 88 years. At rest.
CIBICH. — On February 8, at 62 Hen-
ley Beach road, Mile End, Ellen May,
dearly loved wife of Thomas William,
and loving mother of Jean, Dorothy,
Sadie and John. In ner 51st year.
CROGER. — On February 9, at Adelaide,
Richard, the beloved husband of Annie
Laura Croger, of 9 Whinham street, Pros-
pect, and loving father of Richard, Gus,
Ernest, Sis (Mrs. Murray} and Reg (de-
ceased). Aged 81 years.
COOPER. — On Tuesday, February 11,
at 120 Parade, Norwood, Mary Elizabeth,
wife of the late Thomas Cooper Auburn,
and loving mother of Hilda, Ray, Jack,
Lily, Rubie, Ken and Jim. Aged 75 years.
DEARLOVE. — On Feb. 5, at Terowie
Hospital, David Dearlove. of Ketchowla.
Aged 72 years.
DOWNING. —On February 11, of Ade-
laide (suddenly), Don, only child of the
late Howard and Flora Downing, late of
Harrogate and Mount Barker. Aged 21
years.
DEVLIN. — On February 11, William
Patrick Devlin (late of Commonwealth
Railways), beloved husband of Amanda
Louise Devlin, of 17 Cator St., West
Hindmarsh, and loving father of Mary
{Mrs. S. A. Carey). Bernle. James
(R.A.N.), and Freda. Aged 68 years.
Requiescat in pace.
DAVIS, — On February 9, at her resi-
dence, 20 Frederick street, Unley, Florence
Evelyn, the dearly beloved wife of Bert
Davis, and loving mother of John and
Florrie (Mrs. C. Thompson, Western Aus-
tralia). Aged 51 years. Sadly missed.
DALY. — On February 7, suddenly, at
Orroroo, Michael Patrick, beloved hus-
band of Kathleen Daly, of Eurelia, and
loving father of Laurie. Brian and
Gwenda.
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DEATHS, IN MEMORIAMS
AND RETURN THANKS
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DEATHS
DENT. — On February 6, at Glenelg,
George Owen, dearly loved husband of
Eleanor Dent, of 9 Third avenue. Helms-
dale, and loving father of Mary (Mrs.
R. Potter). Jean and George. Aged 66
DE PASSEY. — On February 5, Louisa
Amelia, dearly beloved wife of the late
Lieut.-Colonel William de Passey. and
loving mother of Roy, and Edwyna, and
fond grandmother of Edwin, Una, Bill,
Cedric, and Ian. Aged 82 years.
EVANS. — On February 4, at her resi-
dence, Hoyleton, Eliza, much loved sister
of Mary (Mrs. Redpath, Hoyleton), Ivy
(Mrs. Furnlss, Erindale) and Margarey
(Mrs. Adcock, Erindale).
FISHER.— On February 4, at Henley
Park, Reuben William, beloved husband
of the late Adelina, and loving father of
George (Southwark). Alice Green (Peter-
borough), the late Ruby Biee (Welland),
Sis Green (Borrika), also loved friend
of Mabel Tozer; in his 87th year. Late
S.A.R. Loved by all.
FAY — On February 5, at hospital,
Adelaide, Francis Xavier Fay, husband
of the late Mary E. Fay, late of Kensing-
ton, father of Gene, Frank, Joe, Mary
and Bell. In his 77th year. R.LP.
FORD. — On February 6, at Adelaide,
Nicholas, husband of the late Mary Ann
Ford, of 20 Finniss street, Lower North
Adelaide, and loving father of Matt, Bill,
Kath., Vera, Annie and Lil. In his 87th
year. Requiescat in pace.
FRY. — On February 7, at Adelaide,
Elma Jean, dearly loved wife of Henry
Richard Fry, of 60 Kenilworth road,
Parkside, and loving mother of Richard,
Pamela and Elizabeth. Aged 37 years.
FARMERS. — On February 7, at Kaniva
Hospital, Ethel, loving mother of Mrs.
French, Ferris avenue, Somerton.
FIDDAMAN.—On February 8, at Howe-
town, Port Pirie, Agnes Henrietta, beloved
wife of William Wilson Fiddaman, loving
mother of James, Kathleen, Connie,
Hester and Joyce. Aged 73 years 11
months.
FRANCIS. — On February 8, at Royal
Adelaide Hospital, Neil Comyns Francis
(late of Abattoirs), loved son of the late
Charles and Mary Francis, of Carrington
street, Adelaide. Aged 59 years. Re-
quiescat in pace.
FITZPATRICK. — On February 10,
Hanorah, loved wife of the late Patrick
Fitzpatrick, late of Peterborough. Aged
81 years. Requiescat in pace.
GRIGGS.— On February 6, at hospital,
Henry, beloved husband of Harriet Griggs,
of Battams road, Royston Park, and lov-
ing father of Eric, Dorothy, Fred, Hilda,
and Dawn, also Lillian (deceased). In his
75th year.
GATES.— On February 4, at the Chil-
dren's Hospital, Kaye Lynnette, darling
little daughter of William. E. and Wattle
L. Gates, of 4 Francis St., Balaklava,
dearly loved granddaughter of John
Henry and Mabel Gates and devoted
niece of Ivy. Aged 1 year 7 months. A
little bud, so fragrant and so fair, not
meant to blossom in an earthly hour; a
little bud we loved and could not keep,
our Father claimed to be His own sweet
flower.
GORDON. — On February 8, at Ade-
laide, William Richard, beloved husband
of Charlotte Louise Gordon and loving
father of Charlie, Colin, Bill and Dot,
and father-in-law of Stella. Aged 69 years.
GRAHAM. — On February 7, at a pri-
vate hospital, Lorna, dearly beloved wife
of Edward Raymond Graham, of 16 Le
Hunte avenue, Prospect, and loving
mother of John, Rosemary and Janice.
Aged 34 years.
HINGE. — On February 5, at Adelaide,
the death occurred, suddenly, of Gladys,
dearly beloved wife of Ray Hinge, of
Mundalla, and loving mother of Desma,
Donald, Isla and Gordon. Aged 48 years
HOLDSWORTH. — On February 3, at a
private hospital, Emily A. Holdsworth
(late of Parkside) loving mother of
Charles (decd.), Olive (decd.), Herbert,
Beatrice (decd.) and Dorothy. In her
84th year. Rest after weariness.
HOPGOOD — On February 4, at Milang,
Evangeline E., dearly loved wife of Rob-
ert Benjamin Hopgood. In her 80th year.
Rest after weariness.
HEAD — On February 5, at 15 Gurner
street, Kadina, Ellen, widow of Joseph
Head, and loving mother of Will (Ade-
laide), Nell (Mrs. H. Raymond), of Ka-
dina, Mel and Olive (Mr. C. Hill, of
Adelaide). Aged 87 years. At rest.
HOFFMANN.— Accidentally, at Coombe,
on February 5, Margarett Ann, beloved
only daughter of Herb, and Mabel Hoff-
man. The Lord gave and The Lord hath
taken away. Blessed be The Name of
The Lord.
HOLLWAY. — On February 7, at Gume-
racha Hospital, Mary, dearly loved wife
of the late Harry William Hollway, late
of Chain of Ponds.
HOPKINS. — On February 9, at his resi-
dence, 37 Hilton road. Hliton, Charles
Henry, dearly beloved husband of Mary
Ellen Hopkins and loving father of Ellis
and Mabel, and grandfather of Muriel
David and Milton. Aged 70 years
HAMMOND. — On FeDruary 10 at his
late residence, 212 Semaphore road, Exe-
ter, Bertram James, dearly beloved hus-
band of Gladys Venetta Hammond and
loving father of Bert and Jack, and bro-
ther of Amelia (Mrs. Pratt), Gertrude
(Mrs. Donaghy), George, and Lady Mc-
Cann (London). Aged 63 years. R.I.P.
HAILES. — On Febiuary 10, at the
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Emily Ann
beloved wife of Mr. Sydney Hallet Hailes,
of 38 Charles St., Prospect, and (late
of Salisbury), also loving mother of
Thomas, Ernest, Hilda, May, David
(deed.), and Frank, and mother-in-law
of Doris, Ett, Joe and Clarrie. Aged
66 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
INGHAM. — On February 6, at Adelaide,
Samuel George, the dearly beloved hus-
band of Mary Elizabeth Ingham (nee
Shortridge), of 276 Goodwood road, Clar-
ence Park, and loving father of Murray,
Frank, Mary (Mrs. T. Byrth), Phyllis
(Mrs. G. Wight), Jack, Stan, Bill and
Max. Aged 73 years. Rest after weari-
ness.
JACQUES. — On February 4, at the re-
sidence of her daughter (Mrs. M. Harvey,
61 Richmond road, Westbourne Park),
Mary Ann, the dearly beloved wife of
the late William Newman Jacques (late
of Alberton and S.A.R.), and loving
mother of Ann (Mrs. M. Harvey). Nell
(Mrs. F. Read), Lily (Mrs. L. Hine), Lloyd,
and the late George, Will, Eva, and Jack.
Aged 90 years and 7 months. Peace
fully sleeping.
JACKSON. — On February 7, at Hough-
ton, result of accident, Robert, loved hus-
band of Vera Jackson, of Paracombe.
Aged 66 years.
JACKSON. — On January 13, at Sydney,
Mary I. (late of Chatswood) loved sister
of Ellen Pudney and Aunt of Charles,
Gladys and Pearl. Sydney Herald please
copy.
JOCHINKE.— On February 5, at
Eudunda Hospital, Ernstine Emma, widow
of C. H. Jochinke (late of Point Pass),
and loving mother of Harry, Gus, Alf
(deceased), Bertha, Fred, Ern, Bert, Lydia
and Ben. In her 85th year. Peacefully
KAKOSCHKE.— On February 6, at Ade-
laide, Leonard, beloved son of Glanville G.
and Beryl Kakoschke, of Burra North.
Aged 3 years. At rest.
KAIN. — On January 28, at Yallourn,
Victoria, Martin Paul, dearly beloved son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Kain,
Blackwood Park, Mt. Gambier. R.I.P.
KERSLAKE. — Accidentally drowned on
February 1, at Melbourne, Sig. William
Peter, beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Kerslake, Schoolhouse, Glencoe West.
Aged 19 years. Interred Melbourne,
February 4.
KERLEY. — On February 5, at the resi-
dence of her daughter (Mrs. S. Reid), 1
Padget street, Plympton Park, Ann Bell,
beloved wife of the late Herbert Kerley,
of Bute, loving mother of Bert and Linda.
Aged 76 years. Resting
KELSEY. — On February 8, at the
Mount Gambler Hospital, Reginald Ver-
non, of Mark street, Mount Gambier,
dearly beloved only son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. A. Kelsey.
KALMS.— On Feb. 8, at Adelaide.
Marie, widow Carl Fridrick Kalms, of
Lyndoch. Aged 85 years. At rest.

DEATHS
LEWIS — The death occurred at Elis-
ton Hospital, on February 3, of Roland
Murray, dearly loved husband of Florence
and dear daddy of Len and Rae. Sadly
missed.
LACEY. — On February 5, at Narma
Private Hospital (suddenly), Sydney
Charles, dearly beloved husband of Cora-
lie Dulcie (nee Hooper), of Owen, darling
father of Eric, John, Merle, and Ray-
mond (R.A.A.F., deceased), also devoted
grandpa of Rosemary, John, Susan, little
Raymond, Ashley, and Adrian. Aged 64
years.
LEWIS.— On February 6, at hospital,
Joseph, beloved husband of May Lewis, of
7 Broad St., Payneham, and loving father
of Dooley, Rita, Stan, Erne, Doreen,
Eileen. Thelma. and Hilda. In his 79th
year.
LEWIS. — On February 9, Mary. be-
loved wife of the late Philip Lewis, of 5
Hazel terrace, Henley Beach. Aged 30
years. At rest
LUCAS. — On February 6, at the resi-
dence of her daughter, Mrs. F. R. Beaton,
45 Green street, Brompton, Mary Ros-
linda, widow of Samuel James Lucas and
loving mother of Walter, Arnold. Amy
and Hazel. Aged 85 years.
LINN. — (Suddenly) on Friday 8, Mabel
Linn, late of Lily street, Goodwood,
dearly loved sister of Nell (Mrs. Mad-
dern). In her 56th year.
LAMPARD. — On February 10, at Ade-
laide (suddenly), Percy, beloved husband
of Ethel Lampard. of 34A Sanders st.,
City, late S.A.R. Aged 54 years. In God's
care.
MADGE. — On February 5, at Adelaide,
Gertrude, the dearly beloved wife of M.
H. Herbert Madge, of 101 Young street,
Parkside, and loving mother of Cuthbert
and Gwen, and fond grandma of Brian
and Gloria. Aged 74 years. Peacefully
sleeping.
MAITLAND. — On February 6, suddenly,
at his residence, 11 Chatsworth grove,
Toorak Gardens, Douglas Bertram, dearly
beloved husband of Laurel Gladys Mait-
land, and loving father of Geoffrey.
MARKS. — On February 6, at Kensing-
ton Flats. Norwood, Sol. beloved husband
of the late Cecilia Marks, and loving
father of Caroline. Battye. Miriam and
Thelma. Aged 79 years.
MATTHEWS. — On February 6, at hospi-
tal, Horace Matthews (late Corporal
Royal Engineers, B.E.F., and King's Scot-
tish Rifles), the dearly beloved husband
of Ada Matthews, of Blackwood, and
loving father of Clive.
McCAULEY. — On February 6, at her
residence, 4 Northcote street, Kilburn,
Mary Cecilia, loved wife of the late Wil-
liam McCauley, late of S.A.R., and loved
mother of Rose. Beatrice, Margaret and
Charles, also Frank (deceased). Leav-
ing 11 grandchildren. Aged 70 years. Re-
quiescat in pace. Private interment. No
flowers by request.
MOYLE. — On February 5 (accidentally
drowned). Margaret Shirley, dearly be-
loved eldest daughter of Stanley and
Mona Moyle, and loved sister of Jean,
Douglas and Janet. Aged 17 years
MADDEN. — On Feb. 7, at the Kapunda
Hospital, Lena Madden, loving mother of
Katie (Mrs. H. J. Burgess, of Kapunda),
and Jack,, of West Croydon. Aged 71
years. A patient sufferer at rest
MOEBUS. — On February 6, at Adelaide,
Robert John, dearly loved infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Moebus of
Laura. Aged five months. Peacefully
sleeping.
MARLEY. — On February 7, at Ade-
laide, John Marley, of Urania, beloved
brother of Joanna (Mrs. F. W Schulze)
and Rosie (Mrs. R. H. Bell). Aged 84
years.
McEVOY. — On February 9, at his resi-
dence, 227 Jeffcott street. North Ade-
laide, Daniel, beloved husband of the late
Louisa McEvoy, loved father of Elizabeth,
Mary, and Anne. Aged 87 years. Re-
quiescat in pace.
MESSENGER. — On Feb. 9, at hospital,
Alice, widow of John James Messenger of
Port Pirie, and beloved mother of J.
Alexander Messenger, of 117 Seventh av.,
Joslin, also devoted foster mother of
Gwendoline Haden, of 4 Chinner st.
Peterborough. Aged 82 years.
McCAULEY. — On February 6, at Kil-
burn. Mary Cecilia, loving eldest sister
leaving four brothers and two sisters to
mourn their sad loss. R.I.P.
MITCHELL. — On February 11, at her
residence. Twentieth st., Renmark, Laurel
Mavis, belored wife of Leslie Percival
Mitchell, and loving mother of Eva and
Wendy. Aged 33 years.
MILLIGAN. — On February 11 (sud-
denly), at Port Adelaide, Jack Milligan,
member of crew S.S. River Burdekin. A
good ship mate, liked and respected by
all.
'He is sailing now- for fairer shores.'
— Inserted by crew of S.S. River Burde-
kin. Western Australian papers please
copy.
MARTIN. — On .February 11, at hospi-
tal, Margaret Victoria, beloved wife of
the late James Martin. Aged 80 years.
NEARMY. — on February 5, Mary, loved
wife of the late Assad Nearmy, late of
Gawler. formerly of Gray street, Ade-
laide. Aged 85 years. Requiescat in
pace.
NORTHCOTT. — On February 6, Edward
Brigdes Nbrthcott, loving husband of
late Alice Northcott and loving father
of Bert, Willie, Bessie. Peacefully sleep
ing.
NAJAR. — On February 8, at hospital,
Miontaha, dearly beloved wife of Cecil
N. Najar, of 330 King William' street
south, Adelaide, and loving mother of
Kaleeda and Raymond. Aged 28 years.
NORMAN. — On February 9. at her resi-
dence, 3 Flinders street, Kent Town,
Elizabeth Maria, widow of Frederick
Jolfn Havill Norman, and loving mother
of Reg, Doris and Kathleen. Aged 84
years.
NEWBOLD. — On February 11 (sud-
denly), at Adelaide. Wilfred, beloved
husband of Lillian and loving father of
Margery, Fourth av., St. Morris. Aged
48 years.
NITSCHKE. — On February 10, at
Angaston Hospital, Johannes Friedrich,
dearly beloved husband of Marie (nee
Schulz). Aged 69 years. A patient suf-
ferer at rest. Very sadly missed.
OSMOND. — On February 5, Nancy
Patricia, beloved wife of John, of 32
Stephen terrace, Gilberton, and devoted
mother of Andrew and Jane.
OSBORNE. — On February 6, at Child-
ren's Hospital, Sandra Joan, dearly loved
eldest child of Eric and Joan Osborne,
of 57 First avenue, Forestville. Loving
sister of Kaye and Robert. Aged 4 years.
In God's care,
PITCHERS. — On February 4, at
Booleroo Centre Hospital, Elizabeth Ade-
laide, dearly beloved mother of Bert,
Arthur, Amy, Harold (deceased), Ruby
and Wally. In her 92nd year. Her
memory is ever dear to us.
PICKUP. — On February 7, at a private
hospital. James Whittaker (1st A.I.F.),
second son of the late Thomas and Annie
Pickup, of Glenelg, and loving father of
Molly (Mrs. W. Binder, Sydney).
PINDER. — On February 7, suddenly at
his residence. 16 Willsmore street, Bever-
ley, Alfred George, beloved husband of
Dorothy and father of William Daphne
and Shirley. Aged 44 years.
PARKER. — On February 8, at Port
Pirie Hospital, Carla Axcella, beloved
wife of Albert James H. Parker, Knap-
man st.. Port Pirie South. Aged 61.
PUDNEY.— On February 7, at hospital.
Horace Robert, dearly beloved husband
of Margaret Pudney, of No. 2 Station
pl., Alberton, and loving father of Delcie,
Gwen, Eric. Keith, and Clyde. Aged
73 years.
PERKINS. — On February 7. Bertram
James, loved husband of Eva Gertrude
Perkins, of 27 Falcon avenue. Mile End.
Aged 45 years. Requiescat in pace.
POTTER. — On February 9, at hospital,
Elizabeth May Potter, the beloved sister
of Mrs. E. M. Bennetta, 17 Charles street.
Unley. Aged 64 years.
ROSE. — On February 6, at Adelaide,
Jeffrey Norman, the dearly beloved in-
fant son of Norman and Emily Rose, of
Snowtown. Aged 1 year and 5 months.
Another little bud to bloom in heaven.
RICHARDS. — On February 6, at hos-
pital, Evelyn Richards, of 56 Rose street.
Mile End. loved daughter of T. W. Mit-
ten, of 33 King William street, Kent
Town. Aged 39 years.
RIDINGS. — On February 9, at a pri-
vate hospital. Edith Agnes, second
daughter of the late James Bradshaw
Ridings.

DEATHS .
ROBERTS.— On February 10, at his
residence, Crystal Brook (suddenly), Hu-
bert Emanuel, dearly beloved husband of
Ada M. Roberts. Aged 66 jears. At
rest.
ROBERTS. — On January 21, at 13 How-
ard terrace, Leabrook, William Henry
(late 43rd Battn., 1st A.I.F.), beloved
husband of Nellie, and loved father of
John and Joan. At Test.
RAWSON. — On February 3, Minnie
Ethel, beloved second daughter of the
late Tom and Annie Rawron, of 2 Glad-
stone rd., Prospect, loving sister of Ella,
Lil, Clarice and Harold; also Violet, Ern,
Ruby, Wally and Mel (deceased). Aged
68 years.
RUSSELL. — On February 10, at Ade-
laide, Amelia, the dearly beloved wife
of the late Charles Russell, of 81 Mary
street. Unley, and loving mother of
Florence, Charles, Violet, Myrtle and
Elsie, and fond grandmother of 11 grand-
children and 13 great-grandchildren, and
dear friend of Mrs. E. Lampit and family.
Aeed 77 years. Peacefully sleeping
SMITH.— On Feb. 7, at a private hos-
pital. Isabella Mary, widow of Rev. A. A.
Smith. In her 79th year.
SHEEHAN. — On February 6, at her re-
sidence, 27 Oakley street, Adelaide, Julia
Ann Sheehan. Aged 72 years. Requies-
cat in pace.
SUTHERLAND.— At 'Lossie House,'
Millicent, on January 21, Christina, wife
of the late Wm. Sutherland and mother
of Will, Jim, Jack, Peter and Mar-
garet. Aged 86 years.
SAXBY. — On February 7, at Adelaide,
suddenly, Joseph Richard Saxby, of 12
Sixth street. Bowden; loving brother of
Ern, Annie, George, and Violet, also
Samuel (dec.). Aged 62 years.
STEPHENS. — On February 7, at Ade-
laide, George Daniel, the beloved husband
of Genevieve May Stephens, of 202 Good
wood rd.. Col. Light Gardens, and loving
father of Ken, Lorna, Audrey, Fay,
Doreen and Gwen. Aged 49 years.
SYMES.— On February 7, at Adelaide,
George Edwin (Toby) Symes, of Euro
avenue, Eden Hills, and late 43rd Bat
talion 1st A.I.F., the dearly loved brother
of Clara (Mrs. R. M. Burfleld) and Eliza
(Mrs. E. A. Evans). In his 66th year.
SEARLE.—On Feb. 8, at hospital,
Joseph James, dearly loved husband of
Adelaide Searle, of 104 Addison road,
Rosewater Gardens, and loving father of
Max, Beryl and Josie. Aged 67 years.
At rest.
SIVIOUR.—On February 8, at Crystal
Brook Hospital, Thomas Moses, beloved
husband of Daisy and loving father of
Clarence, Douglas and Leonard. Aged 76
years.
SCOTCHER. — On February 8, at a pri-
vate hospital, Bertha Pauline, widow of
William Henry James Scotcher, of 74
Gage street, Firle, and loving mother of
Ethel (Mrs. Osbom), Ciss (Mrs. Mugg),
and Fred. Aged 82 years.
SPRINGBETT.— On February 8, at a
private hospital. Walter John, beloved
husband of Julia Rose Springbett, and
loving father of Doris, Vera, Leslie, and
Thelma. Formerly of Strathalbyn. Aged
81 years. At rest.
TAYLOR. — On January 29, at Royal
Adelaide Hospital, Lilian May Douglas,
dearly loved wife of Clive. Aged 39
years.
TAYLOR.— On Feb. 7, at Hutchinson
Hospital, Gawler, Amelia Taylor, of
Smithfield. Aged 80 years.
TOPSFIELD.— On Feb. 8, at Adelaide
Hospital. Arthur Lawrence, beloved hus-
band of Doll and father of Rose, Laura,
Laurie and Tom. Aged 70 years.
TREGOWETH. — On February 9, at
Adelaide, Frederick J. A., beloved hus-
band of Thelma and dearly loved father
of Patricia, Trevor, Lois and Deane.
TODD. — On February 9, at his resi-
dence, 69 John's rd., Prospect, Thomas
Todd, dearly loved husband of the late
Martha Todd, loving father of Henry,
Edith (deceased), John (deceased), Eva,
Ken, George. Ethel (deceased) and Fanny
(Mrs. H. F. Beauchamp). Agec 89 years.
TRAVERS (nee Smith). — On February
8 (suddenly), Lorna Josephine, dearly
beloved wife of Max Warwick Travers, of
22 Swan street. Grange, and loving elder
daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Smith.
Aged 26 years.
TUCKER. — On February 10, at Minla-
ton Hospital, Albert, beloved haeband of
Alice Tucker, Port Vincent. Aged 80
years. At rest.
TURNER. — On February 11, at her late
residence, 43 Thornton street, Kensing-
ton, Josephine F., widow of Ephrain H.
Turner. Aged 83 years. 'Resting.'
WILLIAMS. — On February 5, at hos-
pital, Richard William Williams, of 29
Chief street, Brompton, son of the late
George and Charlotte Williams. Aged
62 years.
WILSON.— On February 2, Trevor
Grahamn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Wilson, Berri. loved brother of Peg
and Joan. Aged 6 weeks. Peacefully
sleeping.
WILLSON.— On February 1, at
Cummins, West Coast (accidentally
drowned), Edward (Ted), loving little
pal of Mr. and Mrs. W. Buick, and John
(Penneshaw, KI). Aged 18 years and
10 months.
We have you in our memory,
God has you in His care.
WORRALL. — On February 6, at Mrs.
Jones's Nursing Home, Yankalilla, Emma
Worrall, loving mother of Alice, Albert,
and Ada. Aged 87 years.
WARREN.— On February 4 (suddenly),
Henry (Wally), beloved husband of Gladys
Irene Warren, of Kent terrace, Kent
Town. A weary river has reached the
sea.
WALSH.— On February 8, at private
hospital, Nellie May, loved wife of Alfred
Charles Swift Walsh, of 199 Halifax
street, Adelaide, loving mother of Ray
and Eileen, and loved sister of Chrissie.
Aged 66 years. Requiescat in pace.
WOOLLACOTT. — On February 9, at her
late residence, 26 Sturt avenue, Colonel
Light Gardens, Lilian Hunter, the be-
loved wife of Arthur Charles Woollacott,
leaving one son and seven daughters.
Aged 65 years.
WATERS. — On February 9, at a pri-
vate hospital, Alexander Waters, the lov-
ing father of Jessie (Mrs, C. Harrison),
of 64 Richmond road, Westbourne Park.
Aged 85 years. At rest.
WINDSOR. — On February 10, at the
residence of her daughter (Mrs. W. G.
Branson), 58 Northgate street, Unley
Park, Mary Ann, the dearly beloved wife
of the late William Windsor (late of
Hallett), and loving mother of Maude
(Mrs. W. G. Branson) and Gladys (Mrs.
V. Hocking), and fond sister of Eliza-
beth and Joseph. Aged 88 years. Best
after weariness.
YOUNG.— On February 6, at his late
residence. No. 11 Koolunga av.. Wood-
ville, John, dearly beloved husband of
the late Mary Young, and loving father
of Mary A. Danielson and the late Ken-
neth.
IN MEMORIAM
HAINES.— Treasured memories of our
beloved Alfred, who passed away on Feb-
ruary 4, 1936.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by his parents, brother, Peter,
and grandparents, at Oodnadatta and
Tantanoola.
PARTRIDGE. — In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Brian, passed
away February 10, 1945. Not Just to
day, but every day in silence we remem-
ber. — Always remembered by his loving:
dad, mum, sisters and brothers.
SCHULTZ. — In loving memory of our
dear brother and brother-in-law, Westley
Ronald, who passed away February 11,
1946.
Just a year ago today
Our dear brother passed away;
But God knew best
To take him from this world to rest.
— Ever remembered by his loving brother
Norman and sister-in-law Wanda.
TUCKER. — In fond and loving memory
of my dear mother, who passed away
on February 7, 1941. She never com-
plained, she wasn't that kind; just one
of those mothers, so hard to find. — Ever
remembered by her son Albert.

RETURN THANKS
CONNOLLY.— Mr. Patrick Connolly and
son sincerely thank all friends and
relations for telegrams, letters, cards,
floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy tendered in our recent sad
bereavement. Specially thanking doc-
tors, sisters and nurses and all who
helped in our time of trouble.
ZUCKER. — The sons and daughters of
the late Mrs. H. Zucker wish to thank
all relatives and friends for letters, cards,
and floral tributes, and personal expres-
sions of sympathy in their recent sad be-
reavement. Will all please accept this
as out personal expression of thanks?

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