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Births, Marriages And Deaths

Approaching Marriages and Engage-
ment notices must be signed by the
two persons concerned. Birth notices
by one of the parents, unless other-
wise authenticated, and Marriages,
Deaths and n Memoriam notices by
some responsible person. 4 lines, 3/-:
9d. each additional line.
BIRTHS
ANDREWS (nee Brokenshire).—On
October 12, at the Broken Hill and
District Hospital, to Joyce and Lewis
—a daughter (Susan Llewellyn). Both
well.
ARMSTRONG (nee Robinson).—On
November 3, at Memorial, to Glad and
Colin—a son (Bruce). Thanking all
in attendance.
ARTHUR (nee Hornhardt).—On
November 7, at Berklea Private Hos-
pital, to Shirley and Henry, of Be-
lair—a daughter. Thanking all in at-
tendance.
BARTEL.—On October 25, at Cleve
Hospital, to Loris and Bill—a son
(Neville Wayne). Thanking Dr. Jar-
vis and staff.
BARTON (nee McKenzie).—On
October 23, at South Coast District
Hospital, to Lyn and Cliff—a son.
Special thanks to Dr. Shipway and
hospital staff.
BEINKE (nee Braham).—On No-
vember 6, at Kimba District Hos-
pital, to Ada, wife of Glen T. Beinke—
a bonny son (Braham Joseph) (Caes-
arean birth). Thanking Dr. Painter,
Dr. Jarvis, Matron Batton and hos-
pital staff.
BONHAM (nee Thompson).—On
November 1, at Waikerie, to Dot and
Alby—a daughter (Carolyn Pacquita).
Both well. Thanking all in atten-
dance.
BRISTOW.—On November 1, at
Clare and District Hospital, to the
wife of T. E. Bristow, Spalding—a
daughter (Gaynor Margaret). Both
well. Thanking all in attendance.
BELL (nee McLachlan).—On Octo
ber 25, at Mount Gambier Hospital,
to Maisie and Fred—a son. Both
well. Thanking Dr. Willis and hos-
pital staff.
BELL.—On November 1, at Mount
Gambier, to Elsie and Mel—a son
(Graham Melville). Both well. Sin-
cere thanks to Dr. Willis and staff.
BOWYER (nee Mattschoss).—At
Kapunda Hospital, on November 3,
to Iris and Bob—a daughter (Patri-
cia Anne). Both well.
BRETAG (nee Hyan).—On No-
vember 6, at S.M. Hospital, Murray
Bridge, to Lucy and Russel—a son
(stillborn). Special thanks to Dr.
Heddle, also thanking Dr. Rowe, Dr.
Wickens and hospital staff.
BOWDEN.—On October 28, at Wal-
laroo Hospital, to Rita and Jim—a
daughter (Irene Anne). Both well.
BYASS.—On October 28, at Port
Pirie Hospital, to Ronda and Mur-
ray—a son.
CASTLE (nee Farr).—On Novem-
ber 3, at Waikerie Hospital, to Coral
and Lance, of Maggea—a son.
CAVANAGH (nee Williamson).—
On October 28, at Jamestown
Hospital, to Doreen and Joe—a son
(Danny Francis). Thanking Dr.
Anderson and hospital staff for kind
attention.
COCKSHELL.—On November 5, at
the Loxton Hospital, to Dympna and
Cyril—a bonny son. Both well.
Thanking Dr. Samuel and hospital
staff.
COOK.—On November 2, at Min-
laton hospital, to Nell and Charlie—
a son. Thanking Dr. Chambers and
hospital staff.
DALLWITZ.—On October 31, at
Angaston Hospital, to Anne and Max
—a daughter.
DUGMORE (nee Rodda).—On Oc-
tober 28, at Strathalbyn S.M. Hos-
pital, to Margaret and Ted—a son.
Thanking Dr. Fairley and hospital
staff.
DUNCAN (nee Rogers).—On Octo-
ber 31, at Penzance, Numurkah, to
Peg and John—a son (Archibald
Blair Christopher).
EDWARDS.—On October 18, at
the Broken Hill and District Hospital,
to Rene and Tom—twins, son and
daughter. All well.
EUSTICE.—On November 1, at
S.C.D.H., to Faith, wife of T. J.
Eustice, of Inman Valley—a son
(Dale Thomas). Thanking all in at-
tendance.
FAIRLEY.—On November 3, at
Strathalbyn Soldiers' Memorial Hos-
pital, to Margaret, wife of James
Fairley—a daughter.
FORGAN.—On October 14, at
Whyalla Hospital, to Brenda and Ron
—a son (Martin Ronald).
GATES (nee O'Callaghan).—On
October 27, at S.M. Hospital, Murray
Bridge, to Elsie and Frank—a son
(Philip John). Thanking Dr. Heddle,
Sister Smith and staff.
GLENN.—On October 30, at Gipps-
land Base Hospital, Sale, Victoria,
to Margot, wife of F/Lt. D. A. Glenn
—a daughter (Susan Marie).
GLADIGAU.—On October 27, at
Gumeracha Soldiers' Memorial Hos-
pital, to Cora and Lou, of Mount Tor-
rens—a son (Jeffrey Neil). Thank-
ing Dr. Stratmann and hospital staff.
GOLDING (nee Johns).—On No-
vember 6, at Murray Bridge, to Aileen
and Bill—a son. Thanking all in at-
tendance.
GOTTFRIED (nee Wilson).—On No-
vember 5, at S.C.D.H., to Daphne and
Alan—a son (David James).
HAMILTON (nee Lock).—On No-
vember 7, at Peterborough—a son.
Both well. Thanking doctor and
staff.
HALLION.—On November 6, at
Hamley Bridge Memorial Hospital, to
Laura and Jim, of Mallala—twin sons.
HANDKE (nee Josephs).—On No-
vember 4, at Eudunda Hospital, to
Lill and Vic—a daughter (Carol Ann).
Thanking Matron Eckermann and
staff.
HARRIS.—On November 6, in Mel-
bourne, to Megan, wife of J. Aston
Harris—a daughter.
HAYWOOD (nee Johnston).—On
November 2, at S.C.D.H., to Mona
and John—a darling daughter (Rosa-
lie Joy). Thanking Dr. Shipway and
all in attendance.
HENSCHKE (nee Schultz).—On Oc-
tober 27, at Loxton District Hospital,
to Mabel, wife of Frank Henschke—
a daughter (Gillian Kay). Thank-
ing all in attendance.
HEINRICH (nee Doecke).—On No-
vember 3, at Rainbow, Victoria, to
Essie and Max—a daughter (Leonie
Joy).
HICKS (nee Mansefield).—At
Blackwood Hospital, on November 6,
to Joan and Lindsay—a son. Both
well.
HIRSCHAUSEN.—At Burra hospi-
tal, on October 22, to Ivan and Irene
—a daughter (Marilyn Kaye).
HOLLIDAY.—On October 30, at
Stirling District Hospital, to Hilda
and Alan—a daughter (Gail Eliza-
beth). Thanking Dr. Arthur Reid,
matron and staff.
HOWLAND (nee Nancy Davenport).
—On October 27, at Tucson, Arizona,
U.S.A., to Nancy, wife of Capt. How-
land—a daughter (Christine Anne).
JOSE (nee Castle).—On Nov. 1, at
Booleroo Centre Hospital, to Shirley
and David—a daughter (Kathryn
Ruth). Special thanks to Dr. Stat-
ton and hospital staff.
JUST.—On November 2, at Pinna-
roo S.M. Hospital, to Lesley, wife of
Cliff Just—a son. Both well.
KARGER (nee Smith).—On No-
vember 1, to Verna and Con, of Min-
nipa—a son (Rodney Ernest).
Thanking Dr. Cotton and staff of
Streaky Bay Hospital.
KLEINIG.—On November 2, at
Angaston, to Rossalyn and Roderick
—a son (Peter James). Both well.
Thanking Dr. Drever and hospital
staff.
KING.—On November 5, at the
Loxton District Hospital, to Sylv and
Paul—a daughter (Pauline Rose-
mary). Both well. Thanks to Dr.
Samuel and staff.

BIRTHS
LLEWELYN (nee Hall).—On Nov.
4, at Booleroo Centre Hospital, to
Irene and Doug—a daughter (Sandra
Jane). Both well.
LINTON (nee Klose).—On October
30, at Angaston District Hospital,
to Edna and Edwin—a bonny son.
Thanking Dr. Drever and hospital
staff
MALIN.—On November 6, at
Q.V.M.H., to Phyllis and Eric—a
daughter (Jennifer Dawn). Both
well. Thanking doctors and staff. No
visitors.
MILLER.—On October 20, to Joan
and Bill—a son (Paul Francis).
MITCHELL.—On Nov. 7, at Mc-
Bride's, to Jean, wife of Dick—a son.
MINGE (nee Kleinig).—On Novem-
ber 4, at Renmark, to Ora and Eric—
a son. Both well.
MOSELEY (nee Faulkner).—On
November 3, at Rowan, to Mr. and
Mrs. David Moseley—a daughter
(Maxine Dorothy).
MOSS.—On October 31, to Jo and
Jim—a daughter (Stephanie Linda).
Thanking Dr. Alan Finger and all in
attendance.
MOORE (nee Shipley).—On No-
vember 3, at Mile End Emergency
Hospital, to Pat and Stan—a daugh-
ter (Robyn Carol). Both well.
MUNRO (nee Bennett).—On Octo-
ber 30, at Emergency Hospital, to
Audrey and Harold—a son (Robert
Thomas). Thanking Dr. Roland and
hospital staff.
MYERS.—On October 26, to Melva
and Bob—a daughter (Sharon Dawn),
at Nurse Waters's Maternity Home.
Thanking Dr. Alan Cherry and
Nurse Waters.
NANKIVELL (nee White).—On No-
vember 3, at Minlaton, to Betty and
Ralph—a son (Russell Bruce). Thank-
ing all in attendance.
NICOL (nee Eckert).—On Novem-
ber 1, at Victor Harbor Hospital, to
Gwen and Onslow—a daughter (Julie
Ann). Both well. Special thanks to
Dr. Collins, matron and staff.
NILSEN.—On October 30, at Nurse
Waters, to Jean and Harry—a daugh-
ter (Sonja Jean). Both well. Thank-
ing Dr. Jolly and Nurse Waters.
NILSON (nee Lines).—On Nov. 5,
at Q.V.M.H., to Gloria and Jack—a
brother for Jennifer (Laurence John).
Thanking all in attendance.
NITSCHKE (nee Tyler).—On No-
vember 1, at Calvary, to Eunice and
Lance—a daughter (Vivienne Mar-
garet). Both well.
NOEGE (nee Clayton).—On Nov.
3, at Terowie, to Jean and Ron—a
bonny son (Darryl Trevor). Both
well. Special thanks to Dr. Pugh
and all in attendance.
OAKLEY.—On October 31, at Pin-
naroo Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, to
Nell and Ken—a son. Thanking all in
attendance.
O'CONNOR (nee White).—On No-
vember 7, at Monreith Hospital, to
Helen and Barry—a son.
O'DEA (nee Dolan).—On November
5, to Joyce and George—a son (John).
Thanking all in attendance.
O'GRADY.—On October 30, at
Hindmarsh, to Loraine and George
—a son (John Walter). Thanking
Dr. Helman and hospital staff.
OLSON (nee Gosewisch).—On Nov.
4, at Emergency Hospital, Mile End,
to Trudy and Alan—a son. No visitors.
Thanking Dr. Downing and staff
PAECH.—On November 4, at Man-
num Hospital, to Rhonda and Ray—
a son (Robert Wayne). Thanking
Dr. Grote and hospital staff.
PAYNE (nee Greenham).—On Oc-
tober 31, at Kiverton Park Private
Hospital, to Ray and Beryl—a son
(Peter Raymond). Thanking Dr.
Stokes and hospital staff.
PARISH (King).—On Nov. 4, at
Northern Hospital, Prospect, to Val
and Alf, 44 Morris st., Evandale—a
son (Stephen Alfred).
PERRY (nee Henderson).—On No-
vember 2, at Northern Private Hos-
pital, to Jean and Ken—a son (Peter
Kenneth). Thanking Dr. H. A. Goode
and hospital staff.
PFEIFFER (nee Beelitz).—On No-
vember 1, to Mavis and Percy, of
Parrakie—a daughter (Gloria Joy).
Thanking doctor and staff at Lame-
roo.
PRIOR (nee Price).—On Novem-
ber 8, at Quambi, South terrace, to
Stella and Harold—a daughter (Janet
Lesleigh). Thanking Dr. Leditschke,
Matron Vaughan and staff.
POPE (nee Viney).—On November
4, at Mile End Emergency Hospital, to
Norma and Albert—a daughter.
Thanking all in attendance. No
visitors allowed.
PEARSON.—On November 1, at
Wallaroo Hospital, to Florence, wife
of Halley Pearson—a son.
PIETSCH (nee Greening).—On Oc-
tober 31, at Mannum District Hospi-
tal, to Dawn and Jimmie—a daugh-
ter. Both well.
PUTLAND.—On November 5, at
Park Terrace Private Hospital, to
Stan and Gwen—a daughter. No
visitors. Hospital regulations.
RADY.—On October 31, at Unley
Private Hospital, to Rose and George,
Eden Hills—a son (Stephen Alexan-
der). Both well.
RAWLINGS.—On November 4, at
T.S.M. Hospital, to Edie and Bill, of
Keith—a daughter (Jean Elizabeth).
Thanking Dr. Krantz and hospital
staff.
REDDAWAY.—On November 4, at
Peterborough S.M. Hospital, to Dulcie
and Don—a daughter (Susan
Beverly). Both well. Thanking Dr.
Martin and nursing staff.
RETALIC.—On November 7, to
the wife of T. G. Retalic—a son.
ROLLAND.—At Calvary, on Nov.
8, to Peg and Brian—a daughter.
REED (nee Drysdale).—On Novem-
ber 4, at Henley Private Hospital,
to Yvonne, wife of Ken—a daughter
(Kathleen Margaret). Both well.
RICHARDS.—On November 4, at
Park Terrace Private Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Richards—a son.
Both well.
ROBERTS.—On November 2, at
Q.V.M.H., to Hazel and Ken—a
daughter (Lesley Kaye). Both well.
Thanking all in attendance.
RICE.—On Nov. 5, at Calvary, to
Mary, wife of W. F. Rice—a son.
SCHMIDT (nee Pech).—On No-
vmber 2, at Angaston District Hos-
pital, to Melva and Harold—a daugh-
ter. Both well.
SCHULTZ.—On October 25, at
S.M.H., Murray Bridge, to Pat and
Bill—a son (Bernard William).
SCHULTZ.—On October 30, at Port
Pirie Maternity Hospital, to Amy and
Walter—a son (Alan James). Thank-
ing all in attendance.
SCHULZ.—On October 31, at An-
gaston District Hospital, to Linda
and Dennis, a bonny daughter.
Special thanks to Dr. Hoopmann,
Sister Zerna and staff.
SCHERER.—On October 28, at the
Tumby Bay Hospital, to Linda and
Hermann—a son (Keith David).
Thanking Dr. Wibberley and all in at-
tendance.
SHARPE.—On November 2, at Mile
End Emergency, to Jeanne and Ray—
a daughter (Jennifer Dianne). Both
well. No visitors, Hospital regulation.
SCHERER (nee Natalie Bayes).—On
November 3, at Clare and District
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Clive
Scherer—a son (Bryan James).
Thanking all in attendance.
SLADE.—On November 2, at Hind-
marsh Maternity Hospital, to Marge
and Harold—a daughter (Raelene
Mabel). Special thanks to Dr.
Fotheringham and hospital staff.
STEPHEN.—To Freda and Vic—a
daughter, at Chatham Hospital, on
Nov. 2. Thanking matron, sister
and Dr. Scutt.
SMITH.—On October 31, at Emer-
gency Hospital, Mile End, to Betty
and Doug—a daughter (Heather
Jean). Thanking Dr. Fotheringham
and hospital staff.
STRINGER.—On October 26, at
Cleve Hospital, to Maisie and Max—
a son (Grant Richard). Thanking all
in attendance.

BIRTHS
SLEE (nee Robinson).—On October
23, at Booleroo Centre Hospital, to
Noreen and Clem—a son (Phillip
Thomas). Special thanks to Dr. Stat-
ton and hospital staff.
STRATFORD.—On November 2, at
Rowan Hospital, to Daph and Nile—a
son (Denis Nile). No visitors for 5
days. Thanking Dr. Halloran and
staff.
STENTIFORD.—On November 1, at
the Mile End Emergency Hospital, to
Joan and Cliff—a son. Thanking Dr.
Frewin and hospital staff.
SIMPSON.—On October 30, at Mal-
vern Private Hospital, to Hilda and
Bert—a son.
TAMKE.—On October 31, at An-
gaston District Hospital, to Betty
and Keith—a daughter (Joan
Marion). Both well. Victorian
papers please copy.
TAYLOR.—On November 8, at
Calvary, to Betty and Jim—a daugh-
ter (Susan Elizabeth).
THOMAS.—On November 4, at
Calvary, to Gwen and Cyril—a
daughter (Julie Ann). Thanking Dr.
P. W. Rice, sisters and staff. Both
well.
THOMAS (nee Jarvis).—On Nov. 3,
at "Rowan," Magill road, Maylands,
to Bert and Joyce—a son (Peter
Charles). Thanking Dr. R. A. Haste
and all in attendance.
THOMPSON.—On October 31, at
Q.V.M.H., to Rhonda and Ron—a
daughter. Thanking all in attend-
ance.
THURGOOD (nee Wilde).—On Nov-
ember 4, to Betty and Keith — a
daughter (Dianne Kay). Thanking
Dr. Gault, Sister O'Brien and staff
at Northern Hospital.
TITLEY.—On October 30, at Tailem
Bend District Hospital, to Dorothy
and Ted—a son (Darryl Clive).
TIVER.—On November 2, at Nara-
coorte Hospital, to Patricia, wife of
Lloyd Tiver—a daughter.
TILL (nee King).—On November 2,
at Hindmarsh Maternity Hospital, to
Verna and Kevyn—a son (Allen
Frank. Thanking Dr. Byrne and hos-
pital staff.
TROWSE (nee Lampit).—On No-
vember 5, to Clem and Irene—a son
(Raymond Charles). Both well.
Thanking doctor and staff of Nor-
thern Private Hospital.
TURNER (nee Black).—On Sunday,
November 6, to Irene and Noel—a son
(Christopher).
USHER.—On October 18, at Why-
alla, to Phyllis and Neil—a son (Neil
Huntley). Thanking Dr. Zimmet and
hospital staff.
UNDERWOOD (nee Brabham).—
On October 30, at Mannum District
Hospital, to Millicent and Howard—
a son. Thanking Dr. Grote and hos-
pital staff.
VEILGAARD (nee Dodson).—On
November 7, at "Quambi," to Mildred
and Howard—a daughter (Lesley
Louise). Both well. Thanking Dr.
Wall and hospital staff.
VICTORY.—On November 1, at
Mile End Emergency Hospital, to
Betty and Gerald—a daughter (Ann
Claris).
WALKER (nee Stevens).—On Oc-
tober 31, at "Walwa" Private Hospi-
tal, to Jean and Arch—a son. Thank-
ing Dr. Bennett, Sister Rowe and
staff.
WATSON (nee Holder).—On No-
vember 4, at Q.V.M.H.—a daughter
(Lorraine Kay). Thanking all in at-
tendance.
WEDD.—On November 4, at Black-
wood Private Hospital, to Felicity
and Darcy—a daughter.
WHEELER.—On November 6, at
Renmark Hospital, to Pat and Reg—
a daughter (Susan Patricia).
WEST (White).—On October 24, to
Marj and Joel—bonny twins (David
Charles, Pauline Rebecca). Thanking
Dr. Downing, nursing sisters and
staff of Calvary Hospital.
WEST.—To Royce and Jean, at
Monreith—a daughter (Lesley Eileen).
Grateful thanks Sister Rose and Gib-
son, Dr. Pedler.
WEINERT (nee Coulter).—On Oc-
tober 29, at Mile End Emergency Hos-
pital, to Blanche and Vic—a daugh-
ter (Lynette Audrey).
WHAITE.—To Betty and Harold—
a son, at Hindmarsh Hospital. Both
well. Thanking Dr. Morris and staff.
WICKES (nee Condon).—On Octo-
ber 31, at Margaret Coles Mater-
nity Hospital, Melbourne, to Mary
and Morris—a daughter.
WHITTARD (nee Wilson).—On
October 15, to Gwenda and Bill—a
son (James William). Thanking Dr.
Thompson and staff Port Augusta
Hospital.
WHITCHER (nee Winstanley).—On
November 5, at Q.V.M.H., to Frances
and George—a son (John Charles).
Thanking doctors, sisters and nurs-
ing staff in attendance.
WILLS (nee Moysey).—On Novem-
ber 1, at Peterborough S.M. Hospital,
to Aileen and Lance—a daughter.
Thanking Dr. Myers and staff.
WILLIS (nee Merton).—On Octo-
ber 28, at 22 Kintore st., Mile End, to
Patricia and Herb—a son (Herbert
Victor). Thanking all in attendance.
WILSON.—On November 3, at
Q.V.M.H., to Nance and Colin — a
daughter, premature (Peta Jean).
Thanking all in attendance. No
visitors.
WILSON.—On Nov. 4, at Northern
Hospital, to Dawn and Kevin—a son.
WHITE (nee Matthews).—On Nov.
3, at Gawler Hutchinson Hospital, to
Elsie and Reg—a son (Trevor
Vivian). Both well. Thanking Drs.
Hannan and Rice and staff.
WINTER.—On November 5, at
Canberra Community Hospital, to
Merris, wife of Arthur Winter—a son.
WOTTON.—On November 6, at
Unley Private Hospital, to Iris and
Alex Wotton—a daughter.
ZEUNER (nee Masters).—On No-
vember 4, at Q.V.M.H., to Iris and
Harold—a son (Roger Harold).
Thanking all in attendance.
ZWECK (nee Schilling).—On No-
vember 6, at Blyth District Hospital,
to Vera and Lawrence—a son (still-
born).
MARRIAGES
COLEGATE—SEARLE.—The mar-
riage of Etra Searle, of Lower Mit-
cham, to Leonard Eric Colegate, Port
road, Woodville, was solemnised at
Pirie St. Meth. Church on Oct. 6.
SHORT—DART.—The marriage of
Jean, second daughter of W. and G.
Moyses, of Goodwood, to Harold,
second son of S. H. and E. E. Short,
was solemnised at Goodwood on Oc-
tober 22.
Approaching Marriages
BASSHAM—BAILEY.—The mar-
riage of Audrey, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bassham, to Lance,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bailey, both of Echunga, will be
solemnised in Young Street Methodist
Church, Parkside, on Nov. 12, at
1.45 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
DOERING—HAGE. — The engage-
ment is announced of Melva, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Doering, Dutton, to Walter, elder son
of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. H.
Hage, of Neales Flat.
OTTENS—WURST.—The engage-
ment is announced of Thelma, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. T.
Ottens, of Brinkworth, to Arnold,
youngest son of Mr. and the late
Mrs. G. T. Wurst, of Appila.
SCHULTZ—SEIDEL.—The engage-
ment is announced of Edna, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Schultz, Cambrai, to Colin, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Seidel,
Sedan.
VONOW—KELLER.—Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Vonow, of Nurom, S.A., have
pleasure in announcing the engage-
ment of their daughter, Eileen R., to
Leslie W., son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Keller, of Rainbow, Vic.

DEATHS
ABBOTT.—On November 2, at the
residence of her daughter (Mrs. C. L.
Garnaut), 24 Bray avenue, Sema-
phore Park, Liddy, beloved widow of
Thomas J. Abbott, and loving mother
of Florence, Lillian, Gus, Ethel, Polly,
Elsie, George, Doris and Eva. Aged
89 years. At rest.
ALLDER.—On November 8, at his
residence, 8 Hobb st., Flinders Park,
Roy Stanley, beloved husband of
Mary Allder and loving father of
Helen and Roger. Aged 48 years.
ALLEN.—On November 3, at Kog-
arah, N.S.W., Beryl, dearly beloved
wife of Joe (of Whyalla), and loving
mother of little Rosemary. Aged 30
years.
ALLISON.—On November 2, at
hospital, Isobel Allison, of 225 Tor-
rens road, Croydon, widow of Walter
and loving mother of Marjorie (Mrs.
E. H. Hanson) and loved grand-
mother of Peggy, Walter, Bob, Jim,
and Reg. Aged 76 years.
AMES.—On November 5, at Ade-
laide, Harold Eugene, the dearly be-
loved husband of Albertine Ames, of
20 Birrell st., Norwood. Aged 73
years. Peacefully sleeping.
ALTMANN.—On November 6,
Johann Gottlieb, beloved husband of
the late Bertha Altmann, late of
Nuriootpa, and loving father of Alf,
Hilda, Martha, Selma, Jack and
Wanda. A patient sufferer at rest.
AXFORD.—On November 7, at her
late residence, Belalie, Lydia Lena,
beloved wife of William H. Axford,
leaving four sons and five daughters.
Aged 64 years.
BARNES.—On November 1, at her
residence, 46 Elizabeth street, Croy-
don North, Alice, the dearly beloved
wife of the late John William Barnes,
loving mother of Alice, Lilly and
John. Fond mother-in-law of Vi,
and devoted grandmother of Joan
and John.
BARROWCLIFF.—On November 2,
at Adelaide, Betty Eva, dearly be-
loved wife of Philip James Barrow-
cliff, of 26A Halifax st., Adelaide,
and loving mother of Yvonne and
Charles (deceased). Aged 24 years.
BAKER.—On November 4, at her
late residence, 26 Smith st., Walker-
ville, Esther Gladys, dearly beloved
wife of William Henry Baker, late of
Broken Hill, and loving mother of
William Ronald Baker, of Broken
Hill. Aged 56 years.
BARRETT.—At Military Hospital,
on November 5, Vern, beloved hus-
band of Iris, devoted father of Ruth
(Mrs. Syd. Morris), Verna (Mrs. Les.
Slack), Annabelle and Alison (decd.).
Grandpa of Jimmy and Robyn Slack.
BATESON.—On November 4, at
Adelaide, Isobel Jane, beloved wife
of the late William Bateson, and lov-
ing mother of Roy, Alf and Ern. Aged
69 years.
BELL.—On November 4, at Mount
Barker, James Reuben, beloved
younger son of Roy and Mabel Bell.
Aged 25 years.
BELL.—On November 3, at Strath-
albyn, Ethel May, beloved wife of
the late James Bell.
BENNETT.—On November 3, at her
residence, 7 Bertie st., Hindmarsh,
Ellen Sylvester, beloved wife of
Charles Edward Bennett, loved and
loving mother of John (deceased) and
Nell (Mrs. Leo Fogarty). Requiescat
in pace.
BAILHACHE.—On November 7, at
Adelaide, Alma Gertrude, the dearly
beloved wife of the late Herbert
Phillip Bailhache, of 36 North st.,
Frewville, and loving mother of
Goldie (Mrs. S. J. Burgess) Keith,
and Gertie (Mrs. L. H. Sullivan).
Leaving 13 grandchildren and 1
great grandchild. Aged 67 years.
BISHOP.—On November 7, at his
residence, 145 Anzac Highway,
Grassmere, John Reynold, beloved
husband of Elsie Nerissa Bishop, and
loving father of Ron. Aged 50 years.
BORGETT.—On November 5, at
hospital, after a long illness, Charles
Alfred, dearly loved husband of
Mary E. Borgett, of Clapham road,
Marryatville, and father of Margaret
and Alf.
BOTTRELL.—On November 2, at
Memorial Hospital, Florence Kate, be-
loved aunt of Rene and Ken, and
great-aunt of Leighton, Iris and
Bruce, Tumby Bay.
BURT.—On November 6, at Mur-
ray Bridge, Geoffrey Philip, dearly
beloved son of Norman and Kathleen,
and loved brother of Valerie, Ron,
Norma, Verna, Graham, Brian and
Lorraine. Aged 3 years and 10
months. In God's care.
BURZACOTT.—On November 1, at
Adelaide, Samuel Charles, late of
Currency Creek and Goolwa. Aged 68.
A patient sufferer at rest. Privately
laid to rest on November 2 at West
Terrace Cemetery. Major Linsell
kindly officiated.—Ever remembered
by brother, sisters, nieces, nephews.
CASE.—On November 2, at Orro-
roo Hospital, Desmond James, dearly
beloved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Case, of Moockra, and loving
brother of Thomas, Margaret, Leo.
Aged 15 years and 5 months. R.I.P.
CARTER.—On November 7, Gwen-
neth Winifred, dearly beloved wife of
Hubert Carter. Aged 37 years. A
patient sufferer at rest.
CERNEY.—On November 7, at
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Otto Cerney,
of Brookside road, Springfield, be-
loved husband of Iris and father of
Marzella. Aged 26 years. Requie-
scat in pace.
CHURCHMAN.—On November 4, at
his residence, 18 Walsh street, South-
wark, Walter Isaac, the dearly be-
loved husband of Ida Churchman,
late of Gawler, and loving father of
Horace, Gwen, Wal, Gordon, Norm
and the late Elsie. Aged 71 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
COLLISON.—On November 2, at
Mareeba Hospital, Trevor John, be-
loved infant son of John and Mar-
garet Collison, of 675 Esplanade,
Grange. Aged 14 days.
COLE.—On November 8, at hos-
pital, Adelaide, Russell James
Charles, loving husband of Melva,
and darling daddy of Lynette and
Russell John (deceased), and beloved
son of Charles and Myrtle Cole, of
Balaklava. Aged 27 years and four
months. The best husband, father
and son God ever gave.
COOK.—On November 6, at Daws
Road Repatriation Hospital, Samuel,
loving husband of Josephine Agnes
Cook, of 27 Alfred st., Norwood, leav-
ing three daughters and two sons.
Aged 85 years.
COLLINS.—On October 30, at
Terowie Hospital, George Allan Col-
lins, the loving husband of the late
Martha Ann, loving father of William
(deceased, 2nd A.I.F.), and Grace,
Allan, Esther, Bert. Aged 67 years.
CURGENVEN.—On November 6, at
Adelaide, Alan Stuart, beloved hus-
band of Mary Curgenven, of 24
Garfield avenue, Kurralta Park, and
loving father of Lois. Aged 48 years.
(Late Producers Cold Storage Ltd.)
DAVIES.—On October 31, James
(Welshy), beloved brother-in-law of
Charlotte, loved uncle of Lorna, Em,
Gwen, great-uncle of Frank, Norma,
Pat, Max and Pauline.
DAWSON.—On November 7, at the
Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, Mur-
ray, the dearly beloved husband of
Annie Dawson, of Wirra Wirra, Mt.
Crawford. In his 79th year. At rest.
DOHNT.—On November 5, at hos-
pital, Doris Grace, sixth daughter
of Mrs. and the late Mr. O. R. Dohnt,
late of Brinkworth and Ethelton.
Aged 36 years. Privately interred.
ELLIOTT.—On November 7, at his
residence, 28 Belmore terrace, Wood-
ville Park, Darcey Richard, dearly
beloved husband of Alice Elliott, and
loving father of Gwenyth, Murray
and Douglas. Aged 63 years. Peace-
fully resting.
FAGG.—On November 2, at a pri-
vate hospital, Emma Fagg, of 13 Gray
court, city (formerly of Templars).
Aged 87 years. Requiescat in pace.

DEATHS
FARR.—On November 7, at his
late residence, 29 Olive st., Park-
side, Leslie Sibley, the beloved hus-
band of Amy Rhode Farr, loving
father of Cecil, father-in-law of Iris,
grandfather of Graham and War-
ran. Aged 54 years. A patient suf-
ferer at rest.
FORD.—On November 5, at Rocket
Range, Woomera (result of accident),
Murray Norman, beloved brother of
Alison and Owen Pammenter, 13
Grayson st., Kilkenny, and loving
uncle of Douglas. Aged 20.
FRITSCH.—On November 6, at her
late residence, 27 East parade, Beu-
lah Park, Rose, beloved wife of the
late Henry Fritsch, and loving
mother of Roy, Arnold, Noel and
Lav and Colin (deceased). Aged 84
years.
GEBERT.—On October 28, at Mer-
redin, W.A., Julius Richard, beloved
son of the late J. and B. Gebert, de-
voted father of Gwenwyth and Yvonne
and beloved brother of Selma and
Percival. Peace, perfect peace.
GARDNER.—On November 7, at
hospital, Annie Adelaide, the dearly
beloved wife of the late Arthur James
Gardner, of 1 Glanton st., West
Hindmarsh, and loving sister of Fred
and Elizabeth (Mrs. Fisher). Aged
82 years. At rest.
GILFILLAN.—On November 8, at
hospital, Florence, the dear beloved
wife of the late Arthur Gilfillan, late
of Payneham, loving mother of Percy
and grandmother of Shirley. Aged
76 years.
GOLDING (nee Cornell).—On No-
vember 7, at Repatriation Hospital,
Cath, beloved sister of Tom, Joyce
and Dulcie. Sadly missed.
GIBBS.—On November 7, at her
late residence, 8 Heath street, Bir-
kenhead, Ada Alice, dearly beloved
wife of Henry Gibbs, and loving
mother of Will and Nellie (Mrs. Mar-
tin) also Louis (decd.), leaving 10
grandchildren and 4 great grand-
children. Aged 67 years.
GILMORE.—On November 6, at St.
Joseph's Convent, Kensington, Wini-
fred Gilmore (sister Mary Euphra-
sia), in her 76th year. Requiescat in
pace.
GLYDE.—On November 2, at pri-
vate hospital, Mary Elizabeth, daugh-
ter of the late William Dening
Glyde.
GOLDING.—On November 7, at
the Repatriation Hospital, Spring-
bank, Catherine Dora, beloved widow
of Sgt. J. F. Golding, and loved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornell,
of Coromandel Valley. Aged 40 years.
GORMLEY.—On November 6, at
her residence, 192 Currie street, Ade-
laide, Caroline, wife of the late James
Francis Gormley, and loving mother
of Gert, Jim, Roy, Mabel, Winnie,
Harold, Florence, Cyril and Lily. Aged
82 years. At rest.
GREEN.—On November 4, at Ade-
laide, Matilda Edwards, widow of
Francis Richard Green and loving
mother of Lily, Ivy, Harry and Syd-
ney. Aged 88 years. Privately interred
in the North Road Cemetery on Sat-
urday, November 5.
GREENWOOD.—On November 1, at
Peterborough, Sarah Ann, loved
mother of Olive E. O'Connor. Aged
89 years.
GRANT.—On November 3, at Ade-
laide, Alfred George, beloved hus-
band of the late Annie Grant, late
of Kilkenny. Aged 70 years.
HALL.—On November 7, at hos-
pital, Ella Matilda Hall, of 20 Grat-
ton st., Adelaide, loved wife of the
late Walter Hall, and loving mother
of Kathleen, Eileen, Bob, George,
Tom and Kevin. Requiescat in pace.
HANCOCK.—On November 1, at
Wallaroo Hospital, James Henry,
dearly beloved husband of Amelia
Hancock, and loving father of Roy
and Les. Aged 74 years. Late of
Norwood.
HARRISON.—On November 3, at
Strathalbyn, Frances Jane, beloved
wife of James Henry Harrison and
loved mother of Gilbert, Mabel, Elsie,
Vida, Ronald and Leonard. Aged 84
years.

DEATHS
HEATH.—On November 4 (sud-
denly), at his late residence, 8 Dia-
mond place, Alberton, John William,
dearly loved second son of the late
John and Mary Heath, and loving
brother of Henry, Annie, Nell and
Len. Aged 58 years. R.I.P.
HARDING.—On November 1, at
Mildura Hospital, John Sergeant
Harding, late of Berri, loving father
of Son, Jack, Les, Hector, Ern, Bill,
Harry, Jim, Syd, Neta, Ivy and Eve-
line and Madge (deceased) Aged 92.
HART.—On November 2, at hos-
pital (result of accident), Raymond,
dearly beloved youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Hart, of Moonta
Bay. Aged 20 years.
HADDAD.—On November 3, at
Coogee, N.S.W., Albert Haddad, the
beloved brother of Karmie (Mrs. K.
Trad) and Marie Haddad. Aged 59
years.
HARVEY.—On November 8, at his
residence, 14 Canning street, Rose-
water, Charles Frederick, dearly loved
husband of Hilma, and loving father
of Charles and Eric. Aged 59 years.
At rest.
HITTMANN.—On November 4, at
3 Victoria avenue, Unley Park, Lydia
Anna, widow of Richard Gustav Hitt-
mann. Aged 85 years.
HOGARTH.—On October 26, at
Streaky Bay, Ellen Bertha, loving
wife of Robert William Hogarth, of
Yaninee, and beloved mother of Nell
(deceased), William, Finlay, Malcolm
and Evelyn. Aged 70 years.
HUNT.—On October 30, at T.S.M.
Hospital, Bordertown, Emily Ethel,
widow of Percival Hunt, and loving
mother Ray, Melton, Avis, Vincent
and George (deceased).
HUSKINSON.—On November 1, at
Adelaide, Arthur Frederick, beloved
husband of the late Amelia Huskin-
son, and loving father of Alice, Tom,
Peg and the late Henry Creft. At
rest.
IREDALE.—On November 3, at
Greensborough, Vic., Mary Helen, be-
loved sister of Nellie, Mrs. R. (Tom),
Andrew.
JAMES.—On November 2, Rachel
May, of 20 Adelphi terrace, St.
Leonards, wife of Frederick Alexan-
der, loving mother of Marjorie (Mrs.
Macdonald), Lorna (Mrs. Toop), Les-
ter and Alan, darling nanna of Rose-
mary, Patty and Niel Macdonald,
Beryl and Gillian Toop, Rodney and
Elizabeth James
JAMES.—On November 6, at 5
Guildford street, Kensington Park,
Margarett, dearly loved mother of El-
der (Mrs. E. A. Morris), and loving
sister of Clara (Mrs. G. Dankel). Aged
63 years.
JAMES.—On November 4, at his
residence, 18 Pulsford road, Prospect,
David Phillip, dearly beloved husband
of Sarah Jane James and loving
father of Margaret Irene (Mrs. W.
Bruce), Eileen Mary (Mrs. W. Wan-
nan), Clifford Walter, David Phillip
and Tom, also Ethel and Winnie
(decd.). Leaving 16 grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren. Aged 89
years.
JAMIESON.—On November 7, at
Adelaide, Gladys May Jamieson, late
of 99 Sturt street, Adelaide, loving
mother of Barbara, beloved sister of
Evehard and Herbert. Aged 41 years.
KEEVES.—On November 5, Marie
Anne, beloved wife of the late John
Gill Keeves, and dearly loved mother
of Louise. Aged 83 years.
LEAVER.—On October 31, at her
home, 16, Coonil Crescent, Malvern,
Victoria, Annie, beloved wife of the
late Charles Henry Leaver, beloved
mother of Sidney, Ada, Alan, Keith
(Harry) and Kathleen (Mrs. R. H.
Thompson). Interred at Box Hill
Cemetery, Melbourne, on November 2.
LEWIS.—On November 7, at hos-
pital, Alexander, beloved husband of
the late Alice Jane Lewis, late of
34 Winchester street, St. Peters, and
loving father of Colin, stepfather of
Em, Zill, Ivor, Hector (deceased),
and Percy. Aged 68 years.
LOMAX.—On November 7, at Ade-
laide, Thomas Alfred, beloved hus-
band of Edith Lomax, of 54 Chief
street, Brompton, and loving father
of Tom, Joan and Betty.
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DEATHS
LOMAX.—At Adelaide Hospital, on
November 7, only brother of Jim and
brother-in-law of Ivy, uncle of Jean
and Doris. 69 years. At rest.
LLOYD.—On November 5, at James-
town Hospital, Roy Samuel, after a
long and painful illness, the loving
husband of Eva, and loving father of
Lindsay and Gordon. Aged 49 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
LOCK.—On November 1, at Water
street, Toowoomba, Queensland (sud-
denly), Elaine, dearly loved daughter
of Ron and Joyce, and darling grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lock,
Hectorville. Aged 11 weeks.
LIENERT.—On November 2, at
Freeling Hospital, Johanna Maria
Sophia, dearly beloved wife of the
late Carl Frederick Lienert, and lov-
ing mother of Hugo, Fred, Olga (de-
ceased), Ella, Dora, Ada, Gertie.
Aged 90 years. Peacefully sleeping.
MAKIN.—On November 6, at
Springbank, Clement Lindsay, loved
elder son of T. J. and the late Eliza-
beth Makin, of Bordertown, and lov-
ing brother of Clarry, of Custon,
South-East. So mote it be.
MAKIN.—On November 6, at Re-
patriation Hospital, Springbank, the
death occurred of Clement Lindsay
Makin (ex 50th Batt., 1st A.I.F.), of
Norieul, 19 Ritchie ter., Richmond,
dearly beloved husband of Annie, and
loving father of Kevin and Fay. Aged
53 years. Lest we forget.
MANDERS.—On November 5, at
hospital, Edwin John Ellis, dearly
loved husband of the late Annie Man-
ders, late of 15 Kent street, Queens-
town, and loving father of David,
Walter, John, Charlotte, Keith, Annie
and Mavis. Aged 86 years.
McBRIDE.—On November 6, at
North Adelaide, Susan, loved infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mc-
Bride, jun., of Reedy Creek. Aged
two weeks.
McMURTRIE.—On November 7, at
Adelaide, William Fraser, dearly be-
loved husband of Elizabeth, and lov-
ing father of Madge (Mrs. E. Price),
Jean, Bill, Chrissie (Mrs. Richens),
Dorrie (Mrs. Rawlins). Aged 78
years. Late of Edina, Ucolto, and
Port Germein.
McMURTRIE.—On November 7, at
Adelaide, William Fraser, dearly be-
loved husband of Elizabeth, and lov-
ing father of Madge (Mrs. E. Price),
Jean, Bill, Chrissie (Mrs. Richens),
Dorrie (Mrs. Rawlins). Aged 78
years. Late of Edina, Ucolta, and
Port Germein.
MERRITT.—On November 6, at
Kaniva, Victoria, Catherine, dearly
beloved wife of the late Thomas Mer-
ritt, late of Murray Bridge, and loved
mother of Walter, Elsie and Hector,
also Allan (deceased). Aged 86 years.
At rest.
MIETHKE.—On Sunday, November
6, at Repatriation Hospital, Daws
road, Gustav Joseph (Gus), the eld-
est beloved son of the late Rudolph
Miethke, of 24 Park street, Woodville.
MOAT.—On November 5, at Ade-
laide, Reginald William Moat, of Ka-
langadoo, beloved husband of Thelma
Joan and loving father of Wendy,
Beverly and Janet, loved eldest son of
Jack Moat (S.A.R.), and loving bro-
ther of Gwen, Vern, Arthur and Joan.
Aged 36 years.
MURTON.—On November 5 (sud-
denly), at Prospect, Elliott Clarke, be-
loved husband of Muriel Joan Mur-
ton, of Kingscote, and loving father of
Ivan, Sadie, Naomi, Marjorie, Joan
and Robert.
McGREGOR.—On October 31, Lee,
darling infant twin daughter of Bill
and Dulcie McGregor, of Crafers.
Aged 10 days.
McBEATH.—On November 3, at
her residence, 14 Marlborough street,
Henley Beach, Mary Ann, the dearly
beloved wife of the late James Mc-
Beath, and loving mother of Olive
and Lily (Mrs. E. V. Dunn). Aged 80
years.
MOODY.—At Broken Hill, on No-
vember 3, Lionel, beloved father of
Allan, grandfather of Maxine, Allan,
Patricia and Phillip. Aged 70.
MORTON.—On November 3, at her
late residence, 46 Close street, Sand-
well, Edith Eva May, beloved wife of
Benjamin Morton and loved mother
of Ben, also Gladys (deceased), and
loving grandmother of Maureen.
Aged 69 years. At rest.
DEATHS
MOORE.—On October 30, at Nara-
coorte Hospital, Stirling David, dearly
beloved son of M. and J. Moore, Glen-
roy, and fond brother of Frank.
Aged 32 years. So sadly missed.
MOORE.—On November 3, at the
residence of her sister, Mrs. G. R.
Donaldson (Jean), 30 Victoria avenue,
Dulwich, Agnes Maryland (Nance),
beloved second daughter of the late
Alfred and Agnes Moore and dearly
loved sister of Jean, Sue and Mac.
Loved by all.
MOSS.—On November 2, at the re-
sidence of her parents, Brighton
road, Brighton, Pam, loving daughter
of John and Heather Moss, and lov-
ing sister of Betty. Aged 15½ years.
MOYLE.—On October 31, at hos-
pital, Lydia Moyle, only sister of
Mrs. Welsby, and aunt of Mill, Bess
and Eileen. At rest. Aged 74 years.
MUIRHEAD.—On November 7, re-
sult of accident, Esther, dearly be-
loved wife of Hertle Kenneth (Ken)
Muirhead, 9 Cecil street, Evandale,
loving mother of Fay (Mrs. Nelson),
mother-in-law of Don, and grand-
mother of John.
NUGENT.—On October 30, at Port
Augusta (suddenly), Hurtle Thomas,
dearly beloved second son of Annie
and the late Thomas Nugent, of Mel-
rose, brother of Jack, Bob, Charlie,
Parnell, Jim and Mary (deceased),
brother-in-law of Gwen, Irene and
Melva. Aged 50 years.
NEWMAN.—On November 2, at the
Angaston Hospital, Johann Gottlieb
Newman, leaving one son and three
daughters. Aged 86 years. Peace-
fully sleeping.
O'HEIRE.—On November 4, at Ade-
laide, Belle, the beloved wife of Bert
O'Heire. Aged 69 years.
OLSSON.—On November 3, at his
residence, 20 Gurr's road, Kensington
Park North, John Alfred, beloved hus-
band of the late Eliza Olsson. Aged
82 years.
PASCOE.—On November 1, at his
residence, Eugene Edwin, loving
father and father-in-law of Colleen
and Norm and loved grandpa of
Judith, Peter and Margaret. Aged
53 years.
PASCHE.—On November 3, at
Jamestown, William, darling beloved
husband of the late Louisa and loving
father of Dan, also Jack, Matt, Lou,
Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Forrestal, and Mrs.
Brown, all deceased. Aged 71 years.
Rest in peace.
PAYNE.—On October 10, in Forbes
Private Hospital, Hartley Lancelot,
youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Payne, of Cambrai. Loved by
all.
PAYNE.—On November 2, at Mur-
ray Bridge, Edith, beloved wife of W.
Payne, of Penong, and darling little
mother of Vera (Mrs. Hartley
Moulds) and Mervyn Littely and
dear grandma of Hazel (Mrs. C. Hart-
ley Mewell and Ron Moulds, Mal-
colm, Richard and Marilyn Littlely.
She will wait for us in God's beau-
tiful garden. Privately interred at
Inman Valley.
PILGRIM.—On November 6, at
T.S.M. Hospital, Bordertown, Evelyn
Edna, dearly beloved wife of Eric, and
loving mother of Erica, Trevor, Mar-
lene, Barry, Morris and Graham.
POHLNER.—On November 3, at her
daughter's residence, Burra, Clara,
beloved widow of A. F. W. Pohlner,
Hallett, and loved mother of Hilda,
Aug (decd.), Fred, Charlie, Agnes,
John, Louis (decd.), Clara, Theo and
Stella. Aged 78 years. At rest.
POWELL.—On November 7, at
Sydney, Stephen, beloved husband of
Sophie, and loving father of Alma,
Edna, Anne, Bob and Steve. Aged
66 years.
QUINN.— On November 8, at Royal
Adelaide Hospital, Amy Penelope (nee
Petty), beloved wife of Arthur Quinn,
of Port Wakefield, and loved mother
of Gordon, Amy, Joan, Don, Molly,
David and Jillian. Aged 47 years.
At rest.
RETCHFORD.—On November 2,
James, the beloved husband of the
late Hermine, and loving father of
Ethel, Jim, Vera and the late Nor-
man, Grace and Howard. Aged 83
years.
RICKARD, late Hotel Pacific,
Manly.—On November 3, at a private
hospital, Reginald Gordon, loving
husband of Cys and father of Ross
and Douglas (deceased).
RICE.—On November 8, at the re-
sidence of Mr. L. Webster, Hamp-
stead, Rex Kenneth, twin son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Rice, of 221 Main
North road, Nailsworth. Aged 33
years.
ROSS-SMITH.—On November 3, at
Adelaide, Ronald Neil, dearly beloved
husband of Joan and loving father of
Denise and Grant.
ROWLANDS.—On November 4, at
her late residence, Bridgman rd., Sea-
ton Park, and late of Kingbourne ave-
nue, Seaton Park, Elizabeth Ann
(Nance), loving wife of John Row-
lands. Aged 61 years.
SELLNER.—On November 1, at
Australia Plains, Frederick Wilhelm,
beloved husband of Anna Bertha
Sellner, leaving four sons and two
daughters to mourn their sad loss.
Aged 75 years.
DEATHS.
SCOTT.—On November 3, at his
residence, 6 Westminster street, St.
Peters, George William, dearly be-
loved husband of Annie Maude Scott
and loving father of Georgina and
Fred, and grandfather of John, Bar-
bara, Sandra, Gloria and Geoffrey.
Aged 80 years. A patient sufferer at
rest.
SEARCY.—On November 3, at
George street, Hawthorn, Cynthia
Ella, beloved wife of William F.
Searcy, and loving mother of Lloyd
(deceased), Lorna and Gordon
(Dig.), and daughter-in-law Anne,
Nanna of Christine and Jenny, loved
sister of Mrs. P. E. Leak, Hawthorn.
SQUIRE.—On October 26, at Re-
patriation Hospital, Springbank,
Donald Phillip MacDonald, only son
of the late Phillip and Mary Squire,
Modbury; widower of Bertha, brother
of Flora, Beth (Mrs. Miels), Cath
(Mrs. Grist), Tess (Mrs. Bishop),
also Mary (Mrs. Mitchell), Effie
(Mrs. Rattray) deceased. Peace after
pain.
SCHUBERT.—On November 8, at
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Mona Ruth,
loved wife of F. W. (Bill) Schubert,
of Charlestown. Aged 37 years. A
very patient sufferer with the Lord.
SHERIDAN.—On November 8, at
Burra, Bernard, beloved husband of
the late Agnes Sheridan, Hookina,
and loved father of Irene (Burra),
Brian and Kevin (Tooligie), Marie
and Connie (W.A.), Kathleen (Syd-
ney). Aged 77 years. R.I.P.
SWEETMAN.—On November 7, at
South Coast District Hospital, Victor
Harbor, Winifred Mary, loved wife
of R. Harry Sweetman and mother
of Harry and Jessie (Mrs. A. Marks,
of Penola). Aged 79 years. Re-
quiescat in pace.
SMEDMAN.—On November 6, at
the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. W. Allan, 26 Allen avenue Brook-
lyn Park, Elizabeth Margaret, widow
of Charles Smedman, of Car-
rington street east, loving mother of
Eric, of Broken Hill, and Bessie, also
Ludie and Edward, deceased. Aged 82
years.
SOBEY.—On November 3, at her
late residence, 76 Fairford street,
Unley, Elizabeth, beloved wife of the
late William Sobey, loving mother of
Bill, Harry, Ethel, Ern, Beth, Edie
and Thelma. Aged 80 years.
STEVENS.—On November 2, at her
residence, Callington, Selina, dearly
beloved wife of Alexander Thomas
Stevens. At rest.
TAPP.—On November 4, at the resi-
dence of her son-in-law, Alice street,
Flinders Park, Rosalie Elizabeth, loved
wife of Arthur George Tapp and lov-
ing mother of Ralph, Ruby and Eric.
"A brave sufferer at rest:" Aged 64
years.
TAPP.—On November 4, at the re-
sidence of her son-in-law, Alice
street, Flinders Park, Rosalie Eliza-
beth, loved wife of Arthur George
Tapp, and loving mother of Ralph,
Ruby and Eric. "A brave sufferer at
rest." Aged 64 years.
TAYLOR.—On November 3 (sud-
denly), at the residence of her
daughter, 89 Swaine avenue, Rose
Park, Amelia (Millie), the beloved
wife of Thomas Richard Taylor, and
loving mother of Tom, Ron and
Louie. Aged 59 years.
THOMAS.—On September 6, at
Pretoria, South Africa, Mary (Polly),
beloved wife of the late M. E.
Thomas, of Pretoria, and third
daughter of the late William and
Annie Kipling, of Blinman, South
Australia. Aged 71 years.
THOMPSON.—On November 1, at
hospital, William Naphthali, beloved
brother of S. Schroeder, Wayville.
Loved by all. At rest.
TIMS.—On November 4, at her late
residence, 109 Kensington road, Nor-
wood, Mary Jane, loving sister of
Grace Tims. At rest.
THEAKSTONE.—On November 2,
at hospital, George Dodgson, beloved
husband of the late Rosina Sarah
Theakstone, loving father of Charles,
Harry and Hugh, father-in-law of
Doris, Norma and Hazel, grandpa of
Kathleen, Colin, Nancy, Helen and
June. Aged 84 years.
TREMAIN.—On November 7, at
Mundalla, Lily Ayres, dearly loved
wife of the late William James Tre-
main and loving mother of Maurice,
Clement, Effie (Mrs. A. Staude), Lovis
and Bernice, also Gilbert, Pearl, Dud-
ley and Ellis (deceased). Aged 77
years. At rest.
USHER.—On November 8, at
Strathalbyn, Rosina, beloved wife of
the late George Usher, and loving
mother of Sarah May (Mrs. Masters)
and Reuben. Aged 84 years.
WARD.—On October 31 (suddenly),
at Tailem Bend, Helen Fletcher, be-
loved third daughter of Jess and
Arthur, of Robe, and loving sister
of Patricia, Elaine, Robert, Peter and
Timothy. Age 6 years 10 months.
R.I.P.
WEISZ.—On November 5, (result of
accident), John, dearly beloved only
son of John and Rosalie Weisz. Aged
23 years. R.I.P.
WEBB.—On November 7, at Port
Pirie Hospital, Frank Henry Webb,
of 24 Agnes st., Pirie West, beloved
husband of Florence and loving
father of John and Mildred. Aged
64 years.
WILLIAMS.—On November 4, at
the residence of his son-in-law, 27
Maple avenue, Wayville West, Wil-
fred James, loved husband of Ethel
May Williams, and loved father of
Ted, Olive (Mrs. Jack Tudor), Cliff
and Mercia (Mrs. W. Whitmarsh).
Aged 78 years. Requiescat in pace.
WILSON.—On November 4, at Hut-
chinson Hospital, Gawler, Harry Nor-
man, beloved husband of the late
Harriet Wilson, of Mount Crawford.
Aged 82 years. At rest.
WOOD.—On November 4, at his
late residence, 22 John street, Wood-
lands Park, Ernest John, the dearly
loved husband of Melba Wood, and
loving father of Donald and Janice.
Aged 40 years. Peacefully sleeping.
WOOD.—On November 2, at hos-
pital, Charles Victor Wood, of 2
Henry street, Croydon, beloved hus-
band of Lily May and loving father
of Len, Colin, Kieth, Ailson, and
Marilyn. Aged 54 years. In God's
care.
WILES, P. W.; 1912.—Jesus said:—
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, he
that heareth My word and believeth
on Him that sent Me, hath ever-
lasting life, and shall not come into
condemnation; but is passed from
death unto life."—John 5-24. The
dead in Christ shall rise first.—I.
Thessalonians, 4-16.
IN MEMORIAM
GALLASH.—In loving memory of
Anna Pauline (nee Klemm), who
passed away November 16, 1948.
Sweet memories will linger for ever.—
Inserted by her sister, Ida Jericho.
GALLASH.—In loving memory of
my dear sister Pauline, passed away
November 16, 1948.—One sad year
for sister Clara.
HAUSLER.—In memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who
passed away November 4, 1948.
God watched him while he suffered,
He Knew he'd had his share;
So He gently closed his weary eyes
And took him in His care.
—Inserted by his loving son Otto,
Clara and family.
HAUSLER.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
March 4, 1947; and father, who
passed away November 5, 1948.
Time is passing, but fondest
memory for ever clings.
—Inserted by their loving son, daugh-
ter-in-law and grandchildren, Hugo,
Hilda, Elizabeth and Richard.
IN MEMORIAM
JENKE.—In loving memory of our
dear sister Alwine, passed away
November 13, 1948.
Looking back with tenderness,
Along the path we trod;
We bless the years we had with
you,
And leave the rest with God.
—Ever remembered by sister Hilda
and family, and brother Edwin.
KITTLE.—In loving memory of our
darling infant son, Leonard James,
who passed November 7, 1942.
—Ever remembered by his loving
mother, father, sisters and brother
Robert.
MARKEY, Allan.—In loving mem-
ory of our dear son, who passed
away November 6, 1947.
A silent thought brings many a tear
Of one we miss and loved so dear;
For we who loved you truly know
How much we lost two years ago.
—Inserted by his loving mother and
father.
MARKEY.—In loving memory of
our darling grandson Allan, who
passed away on November 6, 1947.
Hearts that loved you never forget.
—Ever remembered by his grand-
mother and grandfather.
MORGAN.—In loving memory of
Hilda, the beloved daughter of T. P.
and M. Morgan, who passed away
November 12, 1931. A memory for
ever.
NAGEL.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, Maria Emilie Nagel,
who passed away on November 9,
1948.
Rest on, dear mother, your troubles
are o'er,
Your willing hands will toil no more.
With tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away,
We tended you with loving care,
But could not make you stay.
We watched beside your bedside,
As the lonely hours passed,
And how our hearts were aching
When you had breathed your last.
—Ever remembered by her loving
daughter and son-in-law Olga and
Guss.
NAGEL.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma, who
passed away on November 9, 1948.
No words can say, noflowers repay,
The loss we had one year today.
—Remembered always by her
daughters Blanche, Hett and families.
NAGEL.—In memory of our dear
mother, who passed away November 9.
Sleep on dear, for it is true, you
suffered much and told so few; but
One who knew you wanted rest, was
God above for He knew best.—Al-
ways remembered by Ada, Wal, and
grandchildren Joan, Pam and John.
SMART.—In sad and loving
memory of our dear son and brother,
Harry, who passed away at Clare,
November 10, 1944. A face we loved
is missing, a voice we loved is still,
a place is vacant in our home, which
never can be filled.—Sadly missed by
mother, father, Frank, Ray, Mavis,
Verlei and sister-in-law Ethel.
RETURN THANKS
SMITH.—Mrs. V. C. Smith and
daughters, of Millendilla, sin-
cerely THANK all kind friends and re-
latives for floral tributes, telegrams,
letters, cards and personal ex-
pressions of sympathy in our recent
sad and sudden loss of a loving hus-
band and father. Will all please ac-
cept this as our personal and sincere
thanks?
STEWART.—Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Stewart and daughters wish to
THANK all relatives and friends for
floral tributes, cards, telegrams, let-
ters and personal expressions of sym-
pathy in the loss of their only dear
son and brother Keith. Will all please
accept this as our personal thanks.
WISEMAN.—Aileen, wife of the
late W. J. (Jack) Wiseman,
wishes to THANK all kind relatives
and friends for floral tributes, tele-
grams, letters, cards, and personal
expressions of sympathy in her re-
cent bereavement. Specially thank-
ing doctors, sisters and staff of Ward
6, Daws road Hospital, also aunt,
uncle and Nora. Will all please
accept this as her personal thanks?
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