Image TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage TileImage Tile
Image size: 5632x7168 Scale: 35% - PanoJS3
Page overview thumbnail

Article text

BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
Not exceeding 4 lines, 2/6; each addi-
tional line, 1/-.
Approaching Marriages and Engagement
notices must be signed by the two persons
concerned, Birth notices by one of the
parents unless otherwise authenticated,
and Marriages, Death and In Memoriam
notices by some responsible person.
BIRTHS
ADAMS.—On January 19, to Janet,
wife of John Q. Adams—a son.
ALLAN (nee Tucker).—On January 19,
at Q.V.M.H., to Dorreen and Ted—a son
(Malcolm John). Special thanks to all in
attendance.
BURFITT.—On January 19, at Park
Terrace Private Hospital, to Barbara and
Eric—a son.
COMBLEY (nee Thelma Moore).—On
January 16, at King Edward Memorial,
Perth, W.A., to Thelma and Ted—a son
(Brian James). Both well.
CHRISTIE (nee Beasley).—On January
17, at Q.V.M.H., to Grace and Len—a
daughter (Heather Ann). Premature.
Both well. Thanking all in attendance.
CHRISTOPHER.—On January 17, at
Unley Private Hospital, to Joan and Glen
—a son (Robin Mark). Both well.
DAVIS (nee Hale).—On January 18, at
Northern Hospital, to Joan and Bill, of
Cherryville—a daughter (Helen Joan).
Special thanks to Dr. A Goode and hospi-
tal staff.
FULLER.—On January 20, at Rumont,
to Edna and Les—a daughter (Lorraine
Joy). Special thanks to Dr. Noel Bonnin
and Sister Conningrove.
FORGIE (nee Doe).—On January 19,
at the Unley Private Hospital, to Vivonne,
the wife of Donald S. Forgie—a son.
HEADING.—On January 13, to Aileen
and Walter—a daughter (Barbara Kay).
Special thanks to Dr. Steele and hospital
staff at McBride's.
HODGE (nee Carr).—On January
18, at Queen Victoria Hospital, to Joyce
and John—a daughter (Judith Anne).
Both well.
HEDGER.—On January 18, at Rowan,
to Jess and Bert—a son (Dean). Both
well.
HOFFRICHTER.—On Jannarv 18, at
Unley Private Hospital, to Min and Hil-
lary—a son (Trevor Lionel). Thanking
Dr. Clark and hospital staff.
KILMINSTER (nee Love).—On Janu-
ary 19, at Quambi, to Fay and Eric—a
daughter (Jennifer Dawn). Both well.
LINES (nee Barunga).—On January 17,
at Parkside Private Hospital, to En and
Ray—a son (Wayne Raymond). Thank-
ing Dr. Branson and hospital staff.
LEGGETT (nee Hunt).—On January
20, at Emergency Hospital, to Dorothy
and Alan—a son (Trevor Harry). Thank-
ing staff and all in attendance.
LAWRENCE.—On January 12, at South
Glen, to Margaret and Frank, of Warra-
dale—a daughter (Patricia Margaret)
McEGAN (nee Kilworth).—On January
17, at Hindmarsh Maternity Hospital, to
Lou and Mac—a wee lassie (Lynette
Mavis), premature. Thanking Dr. Drew
and staff. No visitors for seven days.
MILLER.—On January 18, at Unley
Private Hospital, to Joyce and Joe—a
son (John). Special thanks to Dr. E. A.
H. Russell and hospital staff.
NITSCHKE.—On January 13, to Sylvia
and Edgar—a son. Thanking all in at-
tendance.
PERRY.—On January 17, at S.M. Hos-
pital, to Lill and Mel—a daughter (Caryl
Margaret). Thanking all in attendance.
PARKER.—On January 18, at Henley
Private Hospital, to Pat and Dave—a
son (Wayne). Thanking Dr. Peters and
hospital staff. No visitors for seven days.
SIEGERT.—On January 14, at James-
town Hospital, to Norma and Elvis—a
daughter (Lorraine Mary). Thanking Dr.
Magarey and staff.
SCOTCHER (nee Wilson).—On January
19, at Port Pirie Hospital, to Barbara
and Neville—a daughter (stillborn).
TABE.—On January 19, at McBride's,
to Jean and Ross—a daughter (Anne
Rosslyn). Thanking doctor and staff.
THOMAS (nee Hanns).—On December
24, 1946, at Q.V.M.H., to Edna and Jack
—a son (John Brenton). Thanking all in
attendance, also Hindmarsh Memorial
Hospital.
WATSON.—On January 13, at S.C.D.H.,
Victor Harbor, to Ronda and Ken—a
daughter (Coralie Ann).
WILLIAMS (nee Smith).—On January
15, at Q.V.M.H., to Betty and Dick—a
daughter (Margaret Dawn). Thanking all
in attendance.
WOOD (nee Evans).—On January 20,
at Q.V.M.H., to Phyl and Don—a son
(David John). Both well. No visitors
seven days.
WOODMAN (nee Watson).—On Jan-
uary 18, at Renmark District Hospital,
to Mary and Dave—a daughter (Karen
Ann). Both well. Thanking Dr. Dibden
and hospital staff.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended to the
undermentioned members of the Chil-
dren's Hospital Birthday League. All
communications regarding birthdays in
this column must be addressed to the
Lay Superintendent, Children's Hospital,
North Adelaide. Minimum insertion fee,
2/6.
Mrs. Mary S. Hunt, Tobruk avenue,
Kensington Park (86 years); Elaine Maud
Longbottom, c/o Mrs. Webb, Pennington
Park; Miss Doris Wilson, 4 Turner street
Gawler (22 years); Mrs. L. Alwin Liebich,
Rowland Flat; Mrs. K. Chillingworth, 27
Davenport terrace, Wayville; Miss Nancy
Shard, Aldgate; Miss Mauya Cutting,
Police Station, Eudunda; Mrs. Emma Car-
penter, "Jervis Cottage," Brighton road,
Brighton; Wendy Young, 45 First avenue,
Forestville, 7 years.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
HUBERT—TREMELLEN. — Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hubert, of 58 Princes street,
Croydon, wish to announce the 50th an-
niversary of their wedding solemnised at
St. Mathew's Church of England, Guil-
ford, W.A., on January 21, 1897, by Rev.
Sweeting
SILVER WEDDINGS
KOHLHAGEN—PARR.—Mr. and Mrs.
Wally Kohlhagen, of Tanunda, wish to
announce the 25th anniversary of their
marriage, solemnised at St. Stephen's
Church, Wakefield street, January 21,
1922, by the late Rev. Basedow.
MR. AND MRS. C. V CHAMBERS, of
412 Chapple street, Broken Hill, wish to
announce the 25th anniversary of their
wedding, solemnised at the Methodist
Church, Highbury street, Prospect, on
Jan. 21, 1922, by the Rev. A. J. Finch.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
ELLIS—MALE.—The marriage of Lorna
M., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Ellis, Morphett Vale, to David, youngest
son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. B. Male,
Willunga, will be solemnised at Morphett
Vale Baptist Church, on Saturday, Janu-
ary 25, at 3 p.m.
FRY—FUDGE.—The marriage of Iza
Doreen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Fry, St. Morris, to Clarence (Mick),
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Fudge, of
Fords, via Kapunda, will be solemnised
at St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, on
Sat., January 25, at 6.30 p.m. Reception.
R.S.L. Hall, St. Morris.
HELE—TISCHLER.—The marriage of
Maureen, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Hele, of Goodwood, to Bernard
(R.A.N.), second son of Mrs. E. Tischler,
Moonee Ponds, Victoria, will be
solemnised at Holy Cross Church, Good-
wood, on Saturday, January 25, at 7
p.m.
LOCK—WHITEHILL.—The marriage of
Phyllis Mary, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Lock, of Eastwood, to
David James, only son of Major and Mrs.
G. E. Whitehill, of Newstead, will be
solemnised at Parkside Baptist Church,
Young street, on Saturday, January 25,
at 3 p.m.
LUDLOW—PARTRIDGE.—The mar-
riage of Betty, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Ludlow, of Beulah Park,
to Lenard, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Partridge, of Darlington, will be
solemnised at Norwood Wesley Church, on
January 25, at 6 30 p.m.
NUTT—THYER. — The marriage of
Patricia, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs
G. G. Nutt, of Orroroo, to Lance, eldest
son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Arthur
Thyer, of Mile End, will be solemnised at
St. Joseph's Church, Orroroo, on Satur-
day, January 25, at 6.30 p.m.
REUTHER—THIEL.—The marriage of
Vida Magdalene, third daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. M. G. Reuther, of 30 George
street, Bundaberg, Qld., to Colin Victor,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thiel,
of Taldra, will be solemnised at St. John's
Lutheran Church, Bundaberg, at 3 p.m.,
on January 24.
SCHULZE—NEWCOMBE.—The mar-
riage of Gweneth Gloria, third daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Schulze, Prospect
(late of Price), to Donald Arthur, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Newcombe, Haw-
thorn, will be solemnised at St. Cuth-
bert's, Prospect, Sat., January 25, 6 p.m.
SCHOLLAR—TAYLOR.—The marriage
of Mavis, third daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Scholar, Queenstown, to
Cyril, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tay-
lor, of Portland, will be solemnised at
St. George's Church, Alberton, on Satur-
day, January 25, at 3 p.m
SIMS—KUCHEL.—The marriage of
Lorna B., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Sims, of Murray Bridge, to Mar-
cus P., second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Kuchell, of Murray Bridge, will be
solemnised in the Holy Cross Lutheran
Church on Friday, January 24, at 6 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
CARR—RICHARDSON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Margeine, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carr, of
Adelaide, to Raymond, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. M. Richardson, of Step-
ney.
CLARK—ANTWIS.—The engagement is
announced of Valerie Lucy, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Clark, Semaphore,
to Roger John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs
J. Antwis, Mt. Crawford.
COVENTRY — HAMPTON.—The en-
gagement is announced of Joyce, eldest
daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. Coventry,
of Aldgate, to John, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. J Hampton, of Mylor.
EIME—FENWICK.—The engagement
is announced of Beryl Jean Eime, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Eime, to
Frank Lloyd Wilfred Fenwick, fourth son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Fenwick. Both of
Lameroo.
HANN—SUTHERLAND.—The engage-
ment is announced of Hazel Ruth, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hann,
of St. Peters, to James Alexander, younger
son of Mr. and the late Mrs. R. Suther-
land, North Adelaide.
ENGAGEMENTS
HALL—GROSS.—The engagement is
announced of Maisie, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of Wood-
ville, to Cecil, eldest son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. F Gross, of Wayville.
KIRKWOOD—DAWSON.—The engage-
ment is announced of Thelma Joyce, sec-
ond daughter of Mrs. E. Kirkwood and
the late Mr. A. Kirkwood, of Reade Park,
to Cleveland Trevor, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Dawson, of Waratah,
N.S.W.
MILLER—ELLIS.—The engagement is
announced of Alice Merle, elder dauguhter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. Miller, (late
Marrabel), to Howard William, elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ellis, both of
Morphett Vale.
PUDNEY—JOSE.—The engagement is
announced of Shirley, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pudney, of
North Unley, to Cleve, only child of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Jose, of Forest Gardens.
SLEE—TOMNEY.—The engagement is
announced of Agnes Ruth, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Slee, to Brian
Robert, second son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Tomney, both of Iron Knob.
STEAD—REICHELT.—The engagement
is announced of Grace, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stead, Wirrabara, to
August, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Reichelt, Laura.
SARA —SMITH. —The engagement is
announced of Elizabeth youngest daugh-
ter of Mrs. E. Sara, of Keswick, and the
late Mr. R. G. Sara, to Arthur Gordon,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, of
Wayville.
THOMAS—BROOKS.—The engagement
is announced of Laura M. (Peg), elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thomas,
of Riverton, to Colin Arthur, elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brooks, Fullarton.
WILKINS—FRYER. — The engagement
is announced of Mavis Grace, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilkins,
of Brinkworth, to Robert Edward, elder
son of Mrs. G. S. Fryar, of Plympton.
DEATHS
BOECKMANN.—On January 18, at 7
Duicie street, Dulwich, Hilda Emily,
youngest daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. C. Boeckmann and loved sister of
Bertha, Percy, Arthur, and Meta (Mrs.
H. Tiller). Sadly missed.
CATHRO.—On January 19, at North-
cote, Melbourne, Olive Susan, beloved
wife of Harrold Cathro, of 20 William
street, Norwood, and loving mother of
Harrold and Albert. In her 57th year.
CATO.—On January 19, at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. R. Morris, 8 Ellis
street. Magill, Sophie Burgess Cato. Our
loved mother passed to rest and peace.
Aged 91 years. Sweet rest.
DAENKE.—January 15. at Shepparton
(accidentally drowned), August. dearly
beloved husband of Jean and loving son
of Mrs. J. and the late Mr. F. A. Daenke.
of Meningie.
EVERS.—On January 20. at his resi-
dence,May terrace, Ottoway. John Her-
mann (Jack) beloved father of May,
Noah, Fred, Mary and George. Aged
82 years.
FLANNIGAN.—On January 18. at Port
Augusta Hospital. Thomas, beloved hus-
band of Stella and father of Reg and
John. Aged 64 years. R.I.P.
HAYNES.—On January 19. at Adelaide
(result of accident), Richard Charles,
the dearly beloved husband of the late
Thirza Angelina Haynes. of Lipsett ter-
race. Brooklyn Park, and loving brother
of William, Lizzie (Mrs. T. W. Shep-
herd) and Minnie (Mrs. A. E. Scott).
Aged 69 years.
JONES.—On January 17, at his resi-
dence, 25 Mellington street, Dulwich,
William Arthur, loved husband of the
late Rebecca Jones. In his 92nd year.
At rest. Late Education Department.
LOCK.—On January 20, suddenly, at
his late residence 57 Semaphore road.
Semaphore. Thomas William George.
dearly loved husband of Nellie Lock and
loving father of Ross and Len. Aged
62 years. At rest.
LANGE. —Co January 20. at his resi-
dence. 21 Charles street. Unley. Berthold
Arthur, the dearly beloved husband of
Sarah Rose Lange and loved stepfather
of Violet. Aurora and the late Bill Rich-
ardson. Aged 69 years.
MARQUIS. —On January 20 (suddenly),
at her late residence. 14 Esplanade,
South Semaphore. Amy Edith. beloved
wife of Stanley Alexander Marquis, and
loved mother of Len. Don and David. At
rest.
MELLOR. —On January 20. at Adelaide,
William George (Beaver) Mellor. of 277
Gouger street. Adelaide. Aged 76 years.
At rest.
NELSON.—On January 20. at 105th
A.G.H.. Daws road. Springbank. Viola
Emma Nelson, late Corporal W.A.A.A.F.,
of 11 King street. Glandore, the loved
daughter of Leah Nelson and loved sister
of Leah (Mrs. L. Chesson). Aged 31
years. In God's care.
POLMEAR.—On January 19, Mary
Jane, the loved wife of the late William
John Polmear. late of Moonta. and loved
mother of the late Ella. Fred and Jean.
Aged 80 years.
PEARCE.—On January 18, at her late
residence. 19 Ophir street. Goodwood
Park. Caroline . the beloved widow of Ed-
win Wiliam Pearce. and loving mother
of Oliver. Maud (Mrs. Dickson), May
(MRS. Dicksom), and Ernest. Aged 87
years.
ROWE. —On January 19. at Milang.
Robert Gordon Rowe, beloved grandson
of Mrs. S. Shaw and loved nephew of
Ruby. In God's care.
SHILLABEER.—On January 20. at
Hutchinson Hospital. Gawler. Samuel
Millar. beloved husband of Sarah Isa-
bella Shillabeer. of One Tree Hill. Aged
77 years.
SPINKS.—At the residence of his son-
in-law. Mr James B. Wall. 23 Eton street.
Malvern. S.A. George Charlton Spinks.
formerly of Penong, West Coast, dearly
loved husband of the late Flora Spinks
and loved father of Florence and Arnold.
In his 82nd year. Peace after weari-
ness.
SAMARZIS.— On January 20, at hos-
pital. Chris Samarzis, of 133 Hindley
street. Adelaide. Aged 64 years.
SAUER.—On January 20. at her late
residence. Eudunda. Marie Christine
Martha, beloved wife of Hermann Sauer.
of Neals Flat, leaving three sons and three
daughters to mourn their sad loss. Aged
77 years. N S.W. papers please copy.
TURNER. —On January 18, Ellen Tur-
ner, of 17 Dover street. Malvern. be-
loved sister of Katheen Scown.
TAYLOR. —On January 18, at her re-
sidence, 39 Clifton street, Prospect,
Susannah, dearly loved wife of the late
Richard Taylor. In her 91st year.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
"At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them."
ALLAN.—In memory of Pilot Officer
Robert Allan, killed while over Ger-
many. January 21. 1944. —Always remem-
bered by Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jervis and
Bob and Barbara.
BARTLETT (Bert).—Died of wounds
in N.G.. Jan. 21, 1943. Sweetest memo-
ries of one so dear deeply treasured from
year to year.—lnserted by mother, father,
brothers and sisters. Yankalilla and
Brinkworth.
BURT. A. J.—ln loving memory of
Arthur James, who died January 21. 1943.
only loved son of the late Oscar and
Mrs. A. M. Burt, and loved brother an
brother-in-law of Phyl and Tommy, of
Henley Beach, and grandson of the Rev.
and Mrs. A. J. Burt, of Manly. N.S.W.
BURT . S-Sgt. A. J.—Lovingly remem-
bered by Kath. Warren and Jennifer.
BURRETT, Lieutenant R. E—Killed in
action. January 19. 1943. A tribute to
his memory.—C. C. Ryan.
BURMAN.—In loving memory of Len,
killed at Sanananda. January 2. 1943.
Memory is ever dear to us. —Remembered
by dad, mum. Nellie. Frank, late AIF.
CHAPMAN. Flt.-Sgt. W. H.—A fond
tribute to the memory of Wilbur, who
lost his life over Germany on the night
of January 21. 1944.—Remembered by
May and Toby and children.
CHAPMAN.— In loving memory of Wil-
bur. Flt.-Sgt (R.A.A.F), who lost his life
over Germany January 21. 1944—Ever
remembered by the McNeil family. Daw-
son.
COOTE, Sergeant D. C. (RAAF).—In
loving memory of our dear son Doug,
killed N.G.. January 21. 1942.
Beautiful memories of one so dear.
So sadly missed from year to year:
'Til memories fade, when life departs.
You will live for ever in our hearts.
—Ever remembered by loving mother and
father.
COOTE. Sergeant D. C.—ln fond mem-
ory of my old pal Doug.—Ever remem-
bered by Keith Dodd.
COOTE. Sergeant D. C.—ln loving mem-
ory of our dear brother, killed in N.G.
Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving sister Flo. bro-
ther-in-law Eric and Terry.
COOTE —In memory of our dear friend.
Sgt. (W.A.G.) Douglas Coote (R.A.A.F.),
kellied in action. New Guinea. January 21,
1942.— Remembered by Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Welch. Wana and Max.
COOTE.—In memory of Sgt. Douglas
Coote. R.A.A.F., lost over Lae, N.G.. Janu-
ary 21. 1942.—Always remembered by
Norman and Joyce Chamberlain.
ELLIS, Acting Sergeant.—In loving
memory of our dear Keith. died of ill-
ness whilst P.O.W., Borneo. January 21,
1945.
We have him in our memory.
God has him m His rare.
—Inserted by his loving mother, brothers.
and sister Audrey.
HARDWICKE.—In loving memory of
Frank, killed in action. New Guinea.
January 23. 1943
Time passes, memories stay.
—Always remembered by Ralph and
Beryl.
KERR. S. W. S., 2 10th Batt.—In lov-
ing memory of our dear Stan, killed in
action. Sananand, N.G.. January 20.
1943.—Always remembered. mother.
Griff, dad. Jean and Millicent.
McCONNELL. K. J.—ln loving memory
of our son and brother. Kevin John, killed
in action at Sanamanda. N.G.. Jan. 21,
1943.
Not just today, but every day.
In silence we remember.
—Ever remembered by mother, dad and
Dawn.
McCONNELL.—In loving memory of
Kevin, killed in action January 21. 1943.
Sanananda. —Always remembered. P L.
Smith.
MALONE, A. B. E.—In memory of Abe
— Remembered by Les Thomas.
NOBLE.— In loving memory of our
dear uncle and brother Howard, who was
killed in N.G January, 1943. Not only
one day. but every day, in silence we re-
member.—Inserted by Blanche and
family.
PITT, Private J. K., A.I.F—In remem-
brance of our brother-in-law and uncle
Jim. who made the supreme sacrifice in
New Guinea on January 20. 1943.—Always
remembvered by Leyshon, May, Brenda
and Douglas. Wallaroo.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
REINKE?.— Loving memory of Bill
2-10th Batt., who gave his life for King
and country in New Guineau, 1943.—Ever
remembered by mother, A. Coffee, James-
town.
RICHARDS.—In loving memory of our
deqr son Bill, killed Sanananda, January
21, 1943. Sweetest memory of one so
dear hui .-.■*._ though.:*, linger irom vc.,:
to year.—Mother, father, brothers, sister.
RICHARDS.—In loving memory of Bill,
killed in action, January 21, 1943. Deep
in our hearts a memory i_- fcpji: oi one ?-=
loved and u-i'.l never fnrp-3:. Ev-t rfmem
bered by his sister and brother-in-law
Leo.
RICHARDS.—In memory of our great
pal, Pte. Bill Richardsm K.I.A. January
21, 1943, Sanananda.—Ever remembered
by Bob and Fred Dymmott, Barmera.
SULLIVAN, Pte. J. W..—In proud and
loving memory of my dear brother, Jim
killed in action, N.G., Jan. 21, 1943.
A little white cross **-. far from hpr?-
Marks tihe ri-M.nz pis re of one sn dear
—Always remembered by Charl and
family.
SULLIVAN, Pte. J. W.—In loving
memory of dear Jim. lost his life N.G.,
Jan. 21. 1943.
Sad and sudden was the parting,ne.
Hard and cruel *as -Tie blow;
How «itflr I have mi*.^.! you
No one on thi? car-h will know.
—Ever remembered by sister. Marjorie
SULLIVAN., Pte. J. W., SX16946.—In
loving memory of our dear brother Jim,
killed in action. New Guinea. January
21, 1943.
Beautiful memories of one so dear.
Deeply treasured from year to year
—Ever remembered by Harold. Edna. Aau-
din?, Daphne and Graham. Berri.
SULLIVAN, J. W.—In loving memory of
dear Jim. killed in action. New Guinea,
Jan. 21.
A distant grave. a .mic-hing . hinp.
Where !*n:r_g hanii-^ no flowers can bring:
But God a.one. in His -wax carr.
Will guard my de**r brother, restinc ihere.
— Forever remembered by Doreen. Albert
Bill and Lynette.
SULLIVAN, J. W., SX16946, 2-10th Bat-
talion.—In fond and loving memory of
our dear son, Jim. killed in action, New
Guinea, January 21, 1943.
We have you in our memories
God has you in Hi- care.
—Sadly missed by his mother and father,
Berri.
SULLIVAN, J. W., SX16946, 2-10th Bat-
talion.—ln fond memory of my brother,
Jim. killed in action in New Guinea,
January 21, 1943.
Deep in mv heart a memory is kept
10-i" a b-rttier so dear. I will never fnnwM.
— Inserted by his loving sister, Dorothy.
TROUT.—A tribute to the memory of
our dearly loved husband and father.
Flt.-Sgt. Max Trout, died. January 21,
1944.—Always remembered, Lyn children.
TROUT.—In loving memory of our
dear son Malcolm (Max), of 460 Squadron.
R.A.A.F.. killed in action. Magdeburg.
Germany, on the night of January 20-21,
1944. He gave his life for his loved ones.
—Ever remembered by mum and dad.
TROUT.—In loving memory of my
brother Max missing night of January
20-21.—Always remembered by Jack and
Eccles.
THOMAS, Flt.-Sgt. William Jefferis
(R.A.A.F.).—In loving memory of Bill,
killed at San Marco. Italy. January 18,
1944. Darkness shall not hide or sha-
dows dim beautiful mexnTi!-.r>s we havr
of him.—lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. Man-
ning Eileen and Betty. Manor Lane. Lon-
don. England.
IN MEMORIAM
ANDREW.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and gran, who passed away
Jan. 21. 1943. While you res*, in p* _rr
iful .sleep, vo'ir memory we will k^ep. -
Inserted by Ivy and Harry and grand-
daughter Laurel.
ANDREW.—In loving memory of
mother. who passed away January 21,
1943. We have you m our memon-. Gcd
! has you in His care.—lnserted by her
daughter Jane and granddaughter
Phyllis.
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of
Donald, died at Strathalbyn. January 21,
1929, dear daddy of Doreen and Maxine.
—Alwyas remembered by mother, father.
sisters Iris and Lorna. 10 Broadway.
Glenelg.
ALLAN.—In loving memory of dear
Bob and crew, killed Maedeburg. Ger-
many. Jaruary 21. 1944.—Inserted by his
loving family.
ALLAN.—In memory of dear Bob,
killed over Germany. January 21. 1944.
Loving memories.—Mrs. Siebert. and girls.
BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father. Fredrick Collard.
who passed away on Jan. 21, 1945.
Memories are treasures no one can steal.
death leaves a heartache no one can heal
—Inserted by his loving wife and daugh-
ters, Ethel. Nellie and Vera.
BRISTOW, Elsie May, who passed away
January 21, 1933. Fond memories still
linger.—-Inserted by dad. Dorothy. Ron.
Olive. Billy.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of Joan,
who passed away January 21. 1945.
Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Ford and family. .
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of Joan,
who passed away January 21. 1945 —Ever
remembered by Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bart-
lett and family.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of dear
Joan, who passed away Jan. 21, 1945.
Too dearly loved io be forgotten.—Always
remembered by her grandpa.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of my
dear niece Joan, who passed away Jan.
21, 1945. Always in my thoughts.—ln-
serted by Auntie Glad. Uncle Keith, and
Jean.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of our
dear daughter Joan, who passed away
Jan. 21. 1945.
It does not need a special day
To bring you back to mind.
The days we do not think of you.
Dear Joan, are ver> hard io And.
— Ever remtmbered by her loving mother.
father, and little brother John.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of dear
Joan. who passed away Jan. 21. 1945.
To have her with u< in ihe >atne old way
Would be our dearest wish today.
—Ever remembered by Auntie Dot. Uncle
Alex. Ron and Heather.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of Joan.
who passed away January 21. 1945.
Sunshine passps. shadows fall.
But loving memories outlast all.
—Ever remembered by Auntie Daph and
Uncle Keith.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of Joan,
who passed away January 21. 1945. In
God*s care. —Always remembered by Bill.
Gert and Margaret Norley.
BABIDGE. —Sweet memories of Joan.
—Always in our thoughts. Bronette and
Rosemary.
BABIDGE.—In loving memory of dear
Joan.—Always remembered by Auntie
Stella and Graham.
BABIDGE.—Loving memories of dear
Joan, passed away January 21, 1945.—
Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Burdett,
Rhonda and Barbara.
BATT.—In loving memory of dear
mother, passed away January 21. 1943.
A mother's memory is more than gold,
her love which can never be told. Flowers
may wither, leaves may tall, but gui
mother's memory outlasts them all.—
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law Beryl and Colin.
BATT.—In loving memory of my dear
wife Elsie, died January 21. 1943.
Just a token, fond and true.
To show I always think of you.
For I treasure still with love .sincere
Memories of one I lot _d su dear.
—Inserted by her loving husband Burt
and son Allan.
BATT. —ln loving memory of my dear
sister, died January 21. 1943. Just a
token, true and lender, to show. dear
Elsie, we still remember. —Inserted by
Myrtle, Ted and family.
BARLOW. Joseph.—ln loving memory
of dear dad and granddad, who was
called home January 21. 1946. God
gently closed his tired eyes and whis-
pered, "P"are be thine." —Always fondly
remembered by son Verd. Phyllis, and chil-
dren.
BENNETT.—ln loving memory of our
father accidentally killed January 20,
1941. Restine where no shadows fali.—
Inserted by his daughter and sons.
COOKE.—In loving memory of our dear
father. Fred. died (result motor accident)
January 21. 1916. Dearly loved.—Sadly
missed by his loving daughters Maggie
and Amy.
COX.—Cherished memories of our
little Leonie, who passed away Jan. 21,
1943. A golden memory of one so rare.
Always in God's loving care.—Sadly
missed by nanna and Gordon.
COX.—Treasured memories of our dear
baby Leonie. who fell asleep Jan. 21. 1943.
So fair, pure and sweet. loving memories
we win always fce~p —Ever remembered
by mummy and daddy.
COLLEY .—ln loving memory of dear
mother and grandma. passed away Janu-
ary 21, 1944. Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept, we loved you too dearly
to ever forget.—Always remembered by
her loving daughter Kate Hine and
family.
COLLEY.—Loving memories of dear
auntie, who fell asleep on Jan. 21. 1945
— Always remembered by Florrie, Fred,
Mavis.
COLLEY. —In loving memory of my
dear mother, passed away three years
today. Tlie month of January again is
here, the saddest month in all the year
— Remembered by Oll, Col and Robert.
COLLEY.—In loving memory of my
dear wife, died Jan. 21. 1944.
As yon rest in peaceful sleep.
Your memory I will always keep.
—Remembered by Walter.
COLLEY.—In loving memory of our
dear grandma, who passed away January
21, 1944. Sleeping where no shadow's
fall.—Ever remembered by her grand-
children Lance and Beryl.
COUZENS.—In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away January
21. 1946. Gone from us his smiling
face. h;s bright and cheerful ways, a
father who won so many hearts ln happy
bygone days —Always remembered by his
loving daughter Lorna and son-in-law
Len.
COUZENS.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away January 21. 1946. Loving and
true in al1 his way.', uprieht and ju>t
to the end of his days: sincere and kind
in heart and mind', what a beautiful
rarm-ry io leav behird.—Always re-
membered by his loving son Harry. daugh-
ter-in-law Louise. and grandchildren.
Richard and Michele.
COUZENS.—In loving memory of Len,
who passed away on January 21, 1946.
hearts that love you never forset. m
memrn v-ou are with ?s vef.—Inserted
by his loving sister-in-law Mrs. E. Boyley,>ylry.
Ern and Peggy.
COUZENS.—A tribute to the memory of
our dear friend Len, passed away January
21, 1946. To be with us in the same
old way would hr rnjr drafM wish today.
— Inserted by Lilly and Harry Clark.
IN MEMORIAM
COUZENS.—In loving memory of Len,
who passed away January 21, 1946.—Re-
membered by Bert and family.
COUZENS.—In memory of our friend
Len, who passed away January21, 1946.
Things chHiiseri in mary u-avj.
But one thingvim- Im.ti -i-hftsiac.o *.-***-r.
The memoryni- 1 i:'t*nioiv o! iho.** hap;?\ dnis
Which \V!:-rh wtr spent tos-ther.
—Ever remembered by Arch, Freda and
Elaine.
COUZENS.—In loving mempory of Len,
who passed away January 21, 1946. Ever
remembered by his brother Alf, Flo and
family.
CARTER.—In loving memory of my
dear wife and aunt, who passed away
January 21, 1941.
Years mr-v dawn and :ad*>
Loving laovint; niemnri:> will always stay.
—Inserted by her loving husband Andrew
and nieces Lorraune, Phyllis, Thelma.
COCKSHELL.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
on January 19, 1945. Your memory is
as dear t. day a., "he day you parsed
away.—Ever remembered by her loving
husband, Laurie and Mavis.
CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of dear
mother, passed away January 30. 1943.
Ever remembered. Sadly missed by lov-
ing daughter Lorna, son-in-law Bill and
family.
DODO.—In loving memory of my dear
husband, Fred, who passed away on Jan.
21, 1943. To live in hearts, we leave
behind i.« not to die.—Ever remembered
by his loving wife. Ethel.
DALZIEL.—In loving memory of my
dear father, who passed away January
21, 1939.
It does not take a special day,
To brine you b_.u.k to m:nd
The days _ I do not think of you. dear dad.
Are very hi-id to find.
Ever remembered by his loving son,
Wal.
FARNHAM.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed
away January 21. 1940. Those who love
you vili never foraei. — Always remem-
bered by his loving wife and family.
FARNHAM.— In loving memory of our
dear uncle, who passed away January 21,
The golden gate stood open, a gentle
voice said -Come." with « far*??ell un
spoken he ca.m*v entered home.—Ever
remembered by May and Harry Marck-
wich and family.
FORD.— In loving memory our dear
father, passed away Jan. 21. 1943. In
silence we remember.—Inserted by Elsie
and Dicko.
FORD.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, passed away four
years ago today. Your memory is as dear
today as :n fhe hour you passed -away
—Ever remembered by your loving wife
and son.
FORD.—In loving memory of my dear
brother Charles, who died January 21,
1943. Gone but not forgotten.—Inser-
ted by sister Bess.
FRENCH.—ln loving memory of dad,
died January 21, 1946. God saw the road
too hard io trend, the hill too steep tn
climb: He penilv closed his eyes and
whispered. "Peace be thine. Remem-
bered by Tom. Edith and children.
HARRIS.—In loving memory of my
dear father, who passed away on January
21, 1944. While you res: in peaceful
sleep, your memory will always keep.—
Inserted by his loving son Ralph.
HAWKE.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
at Uraidla on January 23, 1939. Ever
remembered by her loving husband, son
Ned. and daughters Edith. Nellie, and
grandchildren.
HEATH.— In fond memory of my wife
Evelyn, who died on January 21, 1946.
Resting.—lnserted by her husband Harry.
HEATH.—In loving memory of aunt
Evelyn, who passed away on January 21,
1946.—Ever remembered by Eve. Ern
and daughters.
HEATH.— In loving memory of my sis-
ter, Evelyn, passed away January 21,
1946.— Ever remembered by her sister.
Mrs. Brook.
JEFFRIES.—In loving memory of our
son and brother Lance January 21, 1945.
—Mother, father. Maurice. Gordon. Elva,
Ralph and Joan.
KENOE, John.—ln loving memory of
our dear husband and father. R.I.P.
Hearts who loved you never forget, in
our thciichtP you are us yet.—ln-
serted by his loving wife Rose, family
and grandchildren.
KENNEDY.—In loving memory of my
dear son Micheal Francis, who passed
away January 20, 1946. R.I.P.—Inserted
by his loving mother.. Broken Hill papers
please copy.
LEDGARD.—In memory of Kevin, died
January 21, 1939. aged 12 years. Dear
Kevin, whatever else we fail to do. we
never fail to think of you.—Inserted by
his loving mother and sisters Joan.
Norma. Judith.
LOXTON.—In memory of my friend,
Pat, who passed away just one year to-
day. A friend I'll always remember.--
Inserted by workmate. Lorna.
LINFOOT.— In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister. Mabel. who
passed away January 21. 1939.
"Hearts that loved you never forget."
—Ever remembered by mother. Barbara
and Fred.
LINFOOT.—In loving memory of our
dear sister and aunt. Mabel, who passed
away January 21, 1939. Memories and
love lire forever.—Ever remembered by
Irene, George and Gloria.
LEWIS.—On January 21, 1945. Rebecca,
the beloved wife of W. G. Lewis.—ln-
serted for himself and family.
MARTlN.—Fondest memory of Lawrie,
who died Jan. 21, 1945 (result of acci-
dent). It's true but oh, so sad, the
derr^Ft frier>d*= are Taken tt-~\.— Sadly
missed by Mum and Pop Crack and
family.
MARTIN.—In loving memory of
Lawrie, who died on January 21, 1945
(result of accident). Many a lonely
heartache, often a silent tear, but always
a treasured memory of one I loved so
dear.—Ever remembered by Meave.
MARTIN.—In loving memory of my
grandson Lawrie, who died on January
21, 1945 (result of accid nt). The month
of January is here, the saddest month
of the year; quick and sudden *on?s the
call, your dealh. dear Lawrie. shocked
us all.—Ever remembered by grandma.
MARTIN.—In fond and loving memory
of dear Lawrie. who died on January 21,
1945 (result of accident). There is a
face thai is always with us. there's a
voice we would love to hear, there's a
smile we will always remember, and a
memory so precious and dear.—Sadly
missed by Mr. and Mrs. J. C Baker and
family.
MARTIN.—In loving memory of our
only child. Lawrie. who died on January
21, 1945 (result of accident). Gone from
us his smiline face, his br'jrht ?nd cheer-
ful ways; a boy who won so many hearts
in happy bygone days.—Always remem-
bered by mum and pop.
MARTIN.—In loving memory of our
dear nepbew Laurie, accidentally killed,
Whyalla, January 21, 1945.—Always re-
membered by Jean and Arthur.
MARTIN. —In loving memory of
Laurie, who passed away at Whyalla,
January 21, 1945.—Ever remembered by
Irene and Jim Morris, Semaphore.
OWENS.—In loving memory of Gort-
leen, who passed away January 21, 1943.
—lnserted by her mother and sister.
PHILPS (nee Loxton).—ln loving
jmemory of our dear daughter and sister,
Patricia Mary, who passed away January
21, 1946.
Memories are treasures no one can steal,
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal:
But deep in our hearts a memory is fcep
Of one _re -oved and shall never furcei.
A very beautifi-1 and pood * irl.
—Always remembered by mother, Tay,
Doreen and Kathleen.
PLAISTED.—ln loving memory of our
dad and grandpa. who passed away Janu-
ary 21, 1946. The years may dawn and
fade away. hut memories ol y.^n deai
dad. will always stay—lnserted by
Dorothy, Reg, Graham and Bruce.
PLAISTED, Thomas Walter.—ln lov-
ing memory of our dear father, who
passed away at the Yorketown Hospital
on January 21, 1946—Ever remembered
by Elsie, Chris, Laurie. Alf and family.
STRINGER. —Loving memories of my
dear auntie, passed away (suddenly)
January 21, 1942. Just a token, true and
tender, mv days with ynu I still re-
member.—Ever remembered by Viv.
STRINGER.—Loring and fond memo-
ries of our dear mother. Deep in our
hearts a memory is krpt of a wife and
mother we will'never foreet. The best
friend we ev*r had. —Sadly longed for
by loving husband Kath, Blanche, Molly,
Janeen and Les. Mundoora
STRINGER.—Sweet memories of my
beloved sister Emma, passed away Jan.
21, 1942. The years dawn and fade
away. but memories always stay.—ln-
serted by sister Alma.
STRINGER.—Cherished memories of
j dear ti.rm. who fell aMrep. five years aco
today. A kind and loving mother who
will alv nys be remembered by Brenda
nd Jack.
STRINGER.—In memory of dear
mother, passed away January 21, 1942.
Alway* a :rea.*-ured memory <_* on- we
loved so dear.—Remembered by Arch.
Ivy, Valerie and Nina.
STRINGER.—Ever loving remem-
brances of our dear mother and grand-
mother. In silence we remember her al-
ways. Ethel and Perce, grandchildren
Leon. Gloria. Lorraine and Desma?
SCOIT.—In loving memory of my dear
wife Evelyn. who passed away January 20,
1945. Memories and love last forever,
—Always remembered by her loving hus-
band Jack.
SMOKER. —In loving memory of dear
dad and papa who passed away January
21, 1946. Loving and true in all his
ways, itnrtph: and Just to rhe end of hi?
days. sinrpre and kind in heart and mind.
what a beautiful memory tn leave be-
hind. —Ever remembered by Jim. Clarrie.
Jean. Olive. and grandson Jim.
SMOKER.—In loving memory of dear
Jim who passed away January 21, 1946:
also dear mother, who died on January
22, 1928. Short and sudden was the
call your -cudden death surprised us all:
it's sad. but true, we wonder why. the
best are always flrst to die.—lnserted by
Jean and Jack, aLso Lila and Louie.
SAUNDERS.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away January
21, 1946.—Sadly missed and always re-
membered by Ciss and George.
TRENBERTH.—In loving memory of
Leslie, died January 21, 1945. Sadly
missed. —Inserted by his wife and daugh-
ter.
THOMAS.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, died January 19, 1940.
Always lovingly remembered by her daugh-
ter, Jean? and family, Jervois.
WILLIAMS.—To the memory of Molly.
We have you in our memory. God has
you in His care— Always remembered by
Lill and Nobby.
WILLIAMS.—In Ioving memory of
Mary Helen (Molly) Williams, who died
suddenly at Kelmscott, January 21, 1944.
—Ever remembered by Len, Albert, Jean
and all at 2 Gill street.
IN MEMOKIAM
WARD.—In fond memory of my hus-
band and father, passed away January
21, 1936. Beautiful memories of one so
dear, tieasured from y«;ar tn year.—ln-
serted by loving wife, son and daughter.
WARD.—ln loving memory of dear
father, passed away January 21, 1936.
there is many a mile between us dad.
the distance is a lor. out ibe flower that
grows between us is a sweet forget-me-
not.—Remembered by his loving daugh-
ter Thelma and Mick.
Primed and published daily by Adver-
tiser Newspapers Limited at the office of
The Advertiser. The Chronicle, and The
Express and Journal. King William and
Waymouth streets
$