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Births, Deaths, Marriages
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 In Memoriam notices by
some responsible person.
4 lines, 3/-; 1/3 each additional.
BIRTHS
AITKEN (nee Hunt).—On June 22,
at Walwa, to Joan and John—a son
(Lindsay John). Both well. Thanking
Dr. Hodgson and hospital staff. No
visitors, hospital regulations.
AIVALIOTIS (nee Bristow).—At
Memorial Hospital, June 20, to Lorna
and Nick—a son. Both well.
AUSTIN.—To Peggy and Harold,
at Park Terrace Private Hospital—a
son. Both well. No visitors by hos-
pital regulators. Thanking hospital,
staff. Special thanks to Dr. Symons.
BAILEY.—On June 22, at Memorial
Hospital, to Millicent and Wally—a
son (Raymond Keith).
BERTRAM (nee Tardrew).—On
June 21, at Hindmarsh Memorial
Hospital, to Thelma and Syd— a
daughter (Delicia Kay). Both well.
Thanking Dr. Sandison and staff.
BOYLAN (nee Murray).—At Cal-
vary Hospital, on June 23, to Nell,
wife of F. E. Boylan—a daughter.
COX (nee Cripps).—On June 23,
at Memorial, to Lauris and Len—a
daughter (Maria Anne). Special
thanks to Dr. Erichsen and nursing
staff.
DAVY (nee Andrewartha).—To
Gloria and Jack, at Memorial— a
daughter (Pamela May). Thanking
Dr. Greenlees and staff.
DETTMANN.—On June 22, at
Q.V.M.H., to Shirley and Ted—a son
(Alan Wayne). Both well. Many
thanks to all in attendance.
ELLIS (nee Marshall).—On June
2?, at Unley Private Hospital, to
Edna and Bill—a son (Graham
Ernest). Special thanks to Dr. Kidd
and hospital staff.
FARQUHAR.—At Wentworth Hos-
pital on May 31, to Dorothy and
Murray— a daughter (Kaye Dianne).
FINLAYSON (nee Kemp).— At
Stirling Hospital, to Grace and Roy
—a daughter (Leslie). Both well.
Thanking Dr. A. Reid and staff.
HAHESY nee (Phelan).—On June
23, at Riverton D.S.M. Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. Denis Hahesy— a daughter.
HENRIKSEN (nee Towers).—On
June 20, at Memorial Hospital, to
Beryl and Dan—a daughter (Chris-
tine Ivy). Thanking Dr. Frewin and
staff.
JAENSCH.—On June 23, at Mem-
orial Hospital, to Dorothy and John
— a son (Jonathan).
KENNETT (nee Forby).—On June
23, at Port Wakefield Hospital, to
Elva and Lawrie—a daughter (Valda
Dawn). Both well.
KENNEWELL (nee Schuetz).—On
June 20, at Kingston Soldiers' Mem-
orial Hospital, to Hazel and Harry—a
daughter (Marilyn Dorothy). Sincere
thanks to Dr. Sedger and hospital
staff.
LAMBERT (nee Becker).—On June
18, at Gumeracha S.M. Hospital, to
Melva and Reg—a daughter (Jean-
ette Marie). Both well. Thanking
all in attendance
LeCORNU.—On June 21, at Cal-
vary, to Jean and John—a son.1949
LUCAS.—On June 15, to Gwenda
and Cliff—a son (Trevor John).
Thanking all in attendance. Both
well.
McCARTNEY (nee Richards).—On
June 22, at Henley Private Hospital,
to Sybil and Bruce—a son (Phillip
Bruce). Thanking Dr. J. D. Rice
and hospital staff.
McKINNON (nee Bidgood).—On
June 24, at Memorial Hospital, to
Peggy and Alex—a son.
MINCHIN (nee Poore).—On June
20, at Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler,
to Rita and John—a son (Peter
Grant). Thanking Dr. Rice and all
in attendance.
NATION.—On June 20, to the wife
of N. J. Nation, of Seacliff— a son.
Both well.
NEVILLE.—On June 20, at Chat-
ham Hospital, to Phyl and George—a
daughter (Judith Anne). Thanks to
Dr. Magarey, matron and nurse.
NIEJALKE.—On June 16, at Angas-
ton Hospital, to Rosa and Albert—a
daughter. Thanking Dr. Altmann
and staff. Both well.
OLLRICH.—On June 22, at Sirius,
to Marg. and Harold (Switchy)—a
daughter. No visitors for five days.
PRONERT (nee Symes).—On June
11, at Orroroo Hospital, to Edna and
Lionel—a son (Terence Lionel). Both
well. Thanking all in attendance.
ROSE.—On June 23, at Koona-
warra Private Hospital, Kadina, to
Shirley and Don—a daughter (Char-
maine Lynette). Thanking all in at-
tendance.
RYAN.—On June 23k, at Kapunda
Hospital, to the wife of P. C Ryan—
a daughter.
SHEPHERD.—On June 23, at S.M.
Hospital, Murray Bridge, to Marjory
and Bartley— a bonny daughter (An-
nette Marjory). Grateful thanks to
matron, doctor, and all in attendance.
SLAPE (nee Walker).—On June
24, at Rowan, to Jean and Keith—a
daughter (Rosalie Jean). Thanking
Dr. Haste and sister attending.
STORR (nee Jarman).—On June
22, at Q.V.M.H., to Joyce and Frank—
a son (Harvey Allen). Both well.
THIELE.—On June 17, at Mt.
Barker S.M. Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Thiele, Hahndorf—a daugh-
ter (Beverley June). Both well.
WARREN (nee Jones).—On June
23, at Q.V.M.H., to Fay and Max—a
bonny daughter (Dianne Fay). Both
well. Thanking all in attendance.
WITTON.—On June 23, at Henley
Private Hospital, to Dolour and Bill—
a son.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings are extended to
the undermentioned members of the
Children's Hospital Birthday League.
All communications regarding birth-
days in this column must be ad-
dressed to the Lay Superintendent.
Minimum insertion fee, 2/6.
25/6/49.
Mrs. W. J. Hill, 25 Alice st., Rose-
water (24/6/49).
Miss Rosemary Simmons, Warwick
av., Toorak Gardens.
Annette Trimper, Box 74, Berri.
Daryl West, Yulinda ter., Mitcham.
John Schuster, Freeling.
Mrs. Emily Jane Poole, Bowman
Bldg., King Wm. st., Adelaide.
Phillip Garland Slade, Clevelands,
Bridgewater.
William Snider, Lenswood.
26/6/49.
Patricia Marie Leonard, Berri.
Gloria Mead, Marama, Peebinga Line.
68th Wedding Anniversary
FRY— EAMES.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Fry, of Williamstown, wish to an-
nounce the 68th anniversary of their
wedding, solemnised at Wirrabara
Forest, June 25, 1881, by Rev. W.
Jarrett.
DIAMOND WEDDINGS
THOMAS—LAWRENCE.—Mr. and
Mrs. Fred. J. Thomas have pleasure
in announcing the 60th anniversary
of their wedding, celebrated by the
late Rev. J. H. Trevorrow, at the
Methodist Church, Archer street,
North Adelaide, June 26, 1889.
Present address, No. 3 Victoria ave-
nue, Medindie, S.A. At home, Satur-
day and Sunday.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
GLYNN.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Glynn,
Penola, wish to extend their sincere
thanks for gifts, cards, telegrams and
good wishes on the occasion of their
golden wedding on June 14, 1949.
SIMONS—HAMMOND.— Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Simons, of 107 Coombe
road, Allenby Gardens, wish to an-
nounce the 50th anniversary of their
marriage, solenmised at the residence
of the bride's parents at Findon on
June 26, 1899, by the Rev. W. T.
Shapley.
PEARL WEDDINGS
FULLER.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuller,
of Laura, wish to announce the 30th
anniversary of their wedding on June
25, 1919, by the late Rev. A. M.
Trengove, in Laura Methodist
Church.
JOYCE.—Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Joyce
wish to announce their thirtieth wed-
ding anniversary, solemnized at St.
Margaret's Cnnrch, Wirrabara, June
25, 1919.
PENALURICK—BROMFIELD.— Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Penalurick, 10 Thomas
st., Unley, wish to announce the 30th
anniversary of their marriage, solem-
nised at Port Pirie Methodist Church,
June 25, 1919.
SILVER WEDDINGS
AUFDERHEIDE.—Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Aufderheide wish to announce the
25th anniversary of their wedding
solemnised at Angaston on June 25,
1924, by Rev. W. J. Magor.
BLACKMORE.—Mr. and Mrs. A.
Blackmore wish to announce the 25th
anniversary of their marriage, solem-
nised at Moonta Church of Christ, on
June 25, 1924, by the late Pastor W.
Oram.
EDWARDS—HALL.—Mr. and Mrs.
L. Edwards, 36 George street, Nor-
wood, wish to announce the 25th anni-
versary of their wedding solemnised
at St. John's Cathedral, Kalgoorlie,
W.A., on June 25, 1924, by Arch-
deacon Collick.
GILES.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Giles
wish to announce the 25th anniver-
sary of their wedding, which was
solemnised at Moseley street, Glenelg,
on June 25, 1924, by the late Rev.
C. E. Schafer.
MILLER—FORD.—Mr. and Mrs
Charles Noble Miller, of Woodville,
wish to announce the 25th anniver-
sary of their wedding, which was
solemnised at St. Saviour's Church,
Hindmarsh, on June 25, 1924, by the
late Rev. Father Forrest. English
and Scottish papers please copy.
PUTLAND—HAGGER.— Mr. and
Mrs. F. Putland, 16 Cross street, Ful-
larton, have pleasure in announcing
the 25th anniversary of their wed-
ding, solemnised at Unley Park Bap-
tist Church, June 26, by Rev. H.
Horsfall.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
ALDER—HOTCHIN.—The marriage
of Dora Elizabeth (Betty), only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Al-
der, Milparinka, to Stanley Charles,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hot-
chin, of Fort Grey Station, Tiboo-
burra, will be solemnised at Wesley
Methodist Church, Broken Hill, on
July 6, at 3 p.m. Friends and rela-
tives cordially invited to ceremony.
BOUQUEY— HOLLIDAY.— The
marriage of Joyce, younger daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Puxton, of
Glenelg, to Kevin, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Holliday, of Nara-
coorte, will be solemnised at Glenelg
Congregational Church, July 2, at 3.30
p.m.
BRODIE—WALSHE.—The marriage
of Marjorie Edith, eldest daughter of
Mr. P. Brodie, to Donald Leslie, eldest
son of Mrs. R. Walshe, will be solemn-
ised at St. George's C. of E., Alberton,
on Saturday, July 2, at 7 p.m.
BURGER—HERRMANN.—The mar-
riage is announced of Elsie Ida, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Burger,
of Penshurst, to Clarence Gordon,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Herr-
mann, of Mt. Torrens, to be solemn-
ised at Tabor Lutheran Church, on
Wednesday, June 29, at 3 p.m. Re-
ception at Hollywood Cafe, Hamilton, Vic.
FORD—COLLINS.—The marriage
of Olive, fourth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. S. Ford, to Ralph John, el-
der son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Col-
lins, will be solemnised in Morphett
Vale Baptist Church, July 2, at 7 p.m.
Friends and relatives cordially in-
vited. No reception.
JAMES—WEHR.— The marriage of
Zelma, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. James, of Mt. Compass,
to Wilfred Keith, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Wehr, of Victor Har-
bor, will be solemnised at Nangkita
Methodist Church, Mt. Compass, on
Saturday, July 2, at 2.30 p.m.
KEY—FLETCHER.—The marriage
of Coral, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Key, of Quorn, to Arthur,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Flet-
cher, of Chandler, W.A., will be sol-
emnised at the Methodist Church,
Quorn, on June 28, at 7.30 p.m.
LUDEWIG—GREEN.—The mar-
riage of Jean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Ludwig, Nuriootpa, to Mel-
ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Green,
Bute, will be solemnised at the Coul-
thard Memorial Church, Nuriootpa,
at 3 p.m. on July 2.
POBKE—PAHL.—The marriage of
Gwendoline G., fourth daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. P. B. Pobke, of Penola, to
Ronald G., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Pahl, of Pinnaroo, will be sol-
emnised in the Presbyterian Church,
Penola, by Rev. J. F. Hansen, on Mon-
day, June 27, at 4 p.m. No reception.
POLGLASE—PAYNE.—The mar-
riage of Heather, younger daughter of
Mrs. J C. Polglase, of Nailsworth, to
Kevin Leslie, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Payne, of Maylands, will be
solemnised at St. Cuthburt's Church,
Prospect, July 2, at 5.30 p.m.
PUDNEY—PLAYFAIR.—The mar-
riage of Betty Lorraine, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pudney, of
Semaphore Sth., to Donald H. J.,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Playfair, of Largs Nth., will be sol-
emnised at the Pt. Adelaide Congre-
gational Church at 5 p.m. on July 2.
TAYLOR—BRIGGS.—The marriage
of Evelyn, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Taylor, of Kadina, to Ed-
ward (Ted), son of Mrs. and the late
Mr. J. Briggs, of Melrose, will be sol-
emnised at the Taylor Street Metho-
dist Church, Kadina, on Saturday,
June 25, at 11 a.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
BILNEY—CUTTING.—The engage-
ment is announced of Barbara, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bil-
ney, to Stanley, fourth son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Cutting, both of Warradale.
BLIESCHKE—CHALMERS.—The
engagement is announced of Nancy,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Blieschke, to Ray, younger son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Chalmers, both of
Melrose.
BOWDEN—FUSS.—The engagement
is announced of Dorothy Jean, elder
daughter of Mrs. P. and the late Mr.
P. Bowden, of Kadina, to John Des-
mond, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Fuss, of Moonta.
BURT—SMELT.—The engagement
is announced of Heather Lorraine,
duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Burt,
to Keith Alexander, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Smelt, both of Murray
Bridge.
HANDKE—BOCKMANN.—The en-
gagement is announced of Ronda,
youngest daughter of Mrs. and the
late Mr. H W. Handke, to Max,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bock-
mann. Both of Freeling.
HARDY—CAVENETT.—The en-
gagement is announced of Marilyn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, of
Exeter, to Colin, son of Mr. and the
late Mrs. Cavenett, of Portland.
KRAFT—MARTIN.—The engage-
ment is announced of Rita Gladys
Kraft, of Berri, daughter of Mr. C. A.
and the late Mrs. Kraft, of Vine Vale,
to James Raymond, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Martin, of Berri.
MODISTACH—SCHINTLER.—The
engagement is announced of Elaine,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Modistach, of St. Leonards, to Bert,
youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Schintler, of Adelaide.
MOYLE—BARRY.—The engage-
ment is announced of Margery, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Moyle, Henley Beach, to Donald, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barry,
Mile End.
ROGERS—CLARK.—The engage-
ment is announced of Moreen, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rogers, Norma
street, Mile End, to Don, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clark, Ralph
street, Penrhyn.
RUST—DOBINSON.—The engage-
ment is announced of June, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rust,
of Eastwood, to Harold, youngest son
of Mr. W. H. and the late Mrs. Dobin-
son, of Queenstown.
SAVERY—STONNILL.—The en-
gagement is announced of Betty Rose,
only daughter of Mrs. E. Kenyon,
Pinera, to Brian Saxby, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. V. Stonnill, of Swan
Reach.
WILSON—WEST.—The engagement
is announced of Hilda May, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of
Islington, to George Frederick, third
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. West, of Kil-
burn.
DOUBLE ENGAGEMENT
WOODLAND—O'MALLEY.—The
engagement is announced of Marg-
arite (Rita), second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Woodland, to Robert
Desmond, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. O'Malley. Both of Mount Bar-
ker.
WOODLAND—GREEN.—The en-
gagement is announced of Gwenneth,
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Woodland, of Mount Barker, to Brian,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Green, Lenswood.
DEATHS
BALDOCK.—On June 23, at Ade-
laide, Elizabeth Jane Baldock, of 25
Main st., Eastwood. Aged 87 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
BARKER, Eliza Alison (Ellie).—
Wife of H. E. W. Barker, late of Lon-
don, at Perth, W.A., June 17. Loved
by all who knew her.
BARTON.—On June 24, Jane, dear-
ly beloved wife of the late Charles
A. Barton, and loving mother of
Myrtle (Mrs. J. H. Hancock), Charles,
Arthur and Reg. Aged 78 years.
BARTON.—On June 24, Jane,
dearly beloved sister of Emma, Rose,
Matilda (dec.) and Elizabeth (dec.).
BAYFIELD.—On June 22 (sud-
denly), at her residence, Gouger st.,
Adelaide, Lilian, beloved wife of Alex-
ander Bayfield, loved and loving
mother of Frances, also Edna (de-
ceased). Requiescat in p&ce.
BRANDEN.—On June 24 (suddenly),
at her late residence, 180 Young st.,
Parkside, Carrie, beloved wife of Har-
old Branden. Aged 48 years.
BRIDGART.—On June 24, suddenly,
at his residence, 85 Angas rd., Cot-
tonville, Arthur John, the dearly be-
loved husband of Ivy Bridgart, lov-
ing father of Les and Nita, loving
grandfather of Rosslyn, Peter and
Barbara, and fond father-in-law of
Peter. Aged 55 years.
COFFEE.—On June 24, at Kapunda
Hospital, Patrick Joseph, dearly be-
loved husband of Margaret Ann, and
loving father of Margaret, Mary,
Kathleen, Patrick and Barnadette
Aged 66 years and 10 months. Rest
in peace.
CROSBY.—On June 24, at his resi-
dence, 19 Grove st., Unley Park
Henry Burgess, the dearly beloved
husband of the late Gertrude Cros-
by, and loving father of Alan, Elma
and Mary.
ELLIOTT.—On June 21, at her resi-
dence, 81 Bosanquet av., Prospect,
Nellie, dearly beloved wife of Harry
Elliott, and loving mother of Har-
old and Marion.
FAIRCHILD.—On June 23, at Bird-
wood, Emily, beloved wife of the late
Albert Thomas Fairchild, late of Boo-
borowie, and loving mother of Lewis
and mother-in-law of Florrie and
grandmother of Phyllis and Carmel,
of Portland, S.A.
GOW.—On June 23, at private hos-
pital, Winifred Irene, loved sister of
Hilda, Gertie, Amy and Jim. At rest.
HARRIS.—On June 24, at Kapunda
Hospital, Albert John Henry, loved
husband of Ruby May Harris, leaving
three sons and one daughter to mourn
their sad loss. Aged 63 years. At
rest.
LEVER.—On April 30, Aida, dearly
loved wife of Hayley Lever (artist),
of Mount Vernon, New York, U.S.A.,
late of Adelaide, sister-in-law of Mrs.
Coonan, Glenelg, Mrs. Badcoe, Victo-
ria. Will be sadly missed.
HEYHOE.—On June 24, at hospi-
tal, Phyllis, dearly loved wife of
Jack Herhoe, of 57 Reynell st., Kil-
kenny, and loving mother of Gloria,
Ruth and John.
DEATHS
HEYHOE.—On June 24, Phyllis, be-
loved daughter of Mrs. A. M. and the
late Henry Oates, of 16 Argyle st.,
Prospect, and loving sister of Doris,
William, Violet and Fred (dec.).
JOHNSON, Ralph Andrew.—Dearly
beloved son of Mrs. E. C. Johnson,
of 36 Montclair road, Montclair, Dur-
ban, Natal, formerly of Australia, and
loving brother of Kenneth and Fay,
passed away suddenly at Durban, on
June 12, 1949. Deeply mourned.
KUBENK.—On June 24, at his
residence, Pallamana, Johann Carl,
dearly beloved husband of Caroline
Kubenk and loving father of Ida,
Elda, Alma, Paula, Edna, Oscar and
Freda. In his 79th year. Peacefully
resting.
LIMB.—On June 23, at hospital,
Archibald, beloved husband of Mary
Ann Limb, of 17 Stephen tce., Wal-
kerville, and loving father of Ted,
Mary, Ruby and Vera. Aged 87 years.
LONGWILL.—On June 24, at his
residence, 79 Gordon road, Prospect,
Harcus John David, the beloved hus-
band of Victoria May Longwill. Aged
63 years.
LONGWILL, Harcus John.—On
June 24, passed away at his residence,
79 Gordon road, Prospect. Beloved
father of Bern and Nell and grandfather of Malcolm and Janet. Now
resting.
LONGWILL, Harcus John.— On
June 24, at his residence, 79 Gordon
road, Prospect. Beloved stepfather
of Reg and Melva, and grandfather
of Teddie, Barbara and David. Peace-
fully sleeping.
LONGWILL, Harcus John.—On
June 24, passed away at his residence,
79 Gordon road, Prospect. Beloved
husband of May and father of Bern
and stepfather of Jean, Reg and
Edna. Aged 63. Resting.
LONGWILL, Harcus John.—On
June 24, passed away at his
residence, 79 Gordon road, Prospect.
Beloved stepfather Jean, Alex, grand-
father Robert, Diane, John. Peace-
fully sleeping.
LOVERIDCE.—On June 23, in hos-
pital, Clarence Lovell, beloved hus-
band of Rose. Aged 70 years.
LOVERIDGE.—On June 23, Clar-
ence Lovell, dearly loved father of
Marjorie, son-in-law Harry and
grandpa of Wendy and David.
MARKHAM.—On June 21, suddenly,
at Tennant Creek, Tom O., beloved
husband of Kath, loved father of
Kevin. Aged 34 years.
MARSHALL, J. H.—On June 22, at
Adelaide Hospital, John Henry, of
Oakbank, late Bordertown, loving
brother of Alice, Mabel, Nellie, Annie,
Myrtle, Robert, Laura, Jessie, Wil-
liam. Aged 49 years. Resting.
MILNE—On June 24, at Adelaide,
Rachel Milne, dearly loved mother of
Florence (Mrs. A. J. Roche), and Elsie
(Mrs. W. McDonald). Aged 81 years.
Requiescat in pace.
MUGG.—On June 24, at Adelaide,
Winton, beloved husband of Myrtle
Mugg, of 73 Churchill road, Prospect,
and loving father of Ray and Verna.
Aged 67 years. A patient sufferer at
rest.
MUGG.—On June 24, at Adelaide,
Winton, beloved father of Ray, father-
in-law Audrey, fond grandpa Max and
John. In God's care.
MUGG.—On June 24, at Adelaide,
Winton, beloved father of Verna,
father-in-law Nick, fond grandpa
Malcolm and Trevor. Peacefully sleepeing.
MUGG.—On June 24, at Adelaide,
Winton, loving brother-in-law of Mr.,
Mrs. C. Pryor, of Glandore, Mr. C.
Pryor, Broken Hill, and families. At
rest.
NEWBURY.—On June 24, at
Bridgewater, Oliver John, beloved
husband of Elsie Newbury, and loving
father of Brian. Aged 71 years. Rest
after weariness.
NEUMANN.—On June 18 (sud-
denly), at Quorn, Carl, beloved hus-
band of Alice. Aged 87. at rest.
O'LEAHY.—On June 23, at the
Naracoorte Hospital, Louisa Mar-
garet, beloved wife of John
Patrick O'Leary, and loving mother
of Clarence, Wilfred, Eugene, Joseph,
Patrick, Lena, Leo, Felix, Olive and
John. Aged 78 years. R.I.P.
RUCKERT.—On June 24, at a pri-
vate hospital, Adelaide, Bertha, of 150
Halifax street, Adelaide, dearly be-
loved wife of the late Herman
Ruckert, and loving mother of Carl,
loving mother-in-law of Vera, and
dear grandma of Theo and Carlene.
Aged 86 years.
SHEPHERD.—On June 23, suddenly,
at Penola, Emmanuel Stuart Lidgett,
of 18 North East road, North Walker-
ville, loving husband of the late Mar-
garet Ann Shepherd, and loved father
of Marjorie, Wickham, Peter and
Stuart. Ased 73 years.
SHINNICK.—On June 24, Leonard
Joseph Shinnick, of Tennyson avenue,
Hectorville (formerly of Broken Hill),
loved husband of Doris Shinnick and
loving father of Leonard, Graham
and Trevor. Aged 44 years. Requiescat
in pace.
STUART.—On June 24, at Adelaide,
May, beloved adopted daughter of the
late Alice Stuart. Aged 29 years.
At rest.
SWINDELLS.—On June 23, at her
residence, 475 Neerin avenue, Mur-
nunbeena, Victoria, Ada Francis,
aged 78; loving mother of Kathleen
Drane, 34 Pulsford road, Prospect,
and dear grandma of Graham, Bruce
and David.
TODD—On June 22, at her resi-
dence, 30 Athol street, Woodville
North, Ann Margaret, widow of Arthur
Charles Todd and loving mother of
Grace, Marg, Dorothea and Constance,
also Robert, William and Albert (de-
ceased). In her 81st year.
TREVOR.—On June 23, at Dutton
terrace, Medindie, Emmeline, beloved
wife of Percy Trevor. Privately cre-
mated.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
"At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them."
ARMSTRONG—MEDLIN—JONES.—
In memory of my pals, Bob, Arthur
and Arthur, who were drowned whilst
Japanese P.O.W., June 24. 1944.—
Always remembered by Cedric Foster.
BATEMAN.—In sincere and loving
memory of our dear brother George,
who was killed in France whilst serv-
ing with R.A.A.F., June 25, 1944.—
Inserted by Lorna and Harry.
BATEMAN. Flt.—Sgt. George Wil-
liam.—In ever loving memory of our
dear son and brother, George, who
lost his life over France, June 25,
1944.
One or God's best.
—Ever remembered by his mum, dad,
sisters, brothers and son Donald.
CARLYLE.—In loving memory of
our dear brother, W.O. Hubert George
(Hugh), who was killed in action over
France on June 29, 1944. Too dearly
loved to ever be forgotten by those
who knew him.
CURTIS.—In loving memory of our
dear son, Max, passed away June 25,
1947.
Our hearts just broke with sadness
When we saw you pass away:
We tended you with loving care,
We miss you every day.
—Remembered by mother, father and
family.
CURTIS.—In loving memory of my
dear brother, Max, late R.A.A-F.
Always remembered.
—Gwen, Doug., and children.
CURTIS.— In fond memory of dear
Max, late R.A.A.F.
Fondest memories.
—Don and Val.
HALEY, L.A.C—A tribute of love
to our dear nephew and cousin Frank,
called to higher service, June 26, 1944.
Sweet is your memory, so near to our
hearts.
The place that you held will never
depart.
—Ever remembered by Aunty Jennie,
Uncle Arthur and cousins.
HALEY.—In loving memory of
Frank, killed as result of aircraft
accident, June 26, 1944.—Ever re-
membered by Ev and Harley.
HILL, Flight-Sgt. Ian. R.A.A.F.—
In loving memory of our dear nephew,
who lost his life in air operations near
Dortmund, June 26, 1943.—Inserted
by his loving aunt and uncle, J. D.
and H. L. Robinson, Pacific View,
Griffin road, North Curl Curl, N.S.W.
JENKINS, Ron., R.A.A.F.—In lov-
ing memory of our brother Ron, who
was killed, South Africa, June 25,
1943.—Always remembered by his
brother Keith, sister-in-law Joyce,
and Beverley.
JENKINS. (R.A.A.F.).—In loving
memory of dear Ron, who lost his
life, June 25, 1943.—Ever remembered
by Aunty Ethel, Uncle Les, Jack and
Lance.
MAY, Frank Gordon.—In loving
memory of our eldest son and brother,
SX7757 Driver Frankm Gordon, died of illness, Malaya, June 26, 1943.
Remembered alwaays by his loving
father, mother, sister Thora, brothers
John and Robert.
SMITH.—In loving memory of
Harry C., killed in action at Tobruk
on May 16, 1941. Also Reg. C.,
killed in Syria, June 25, 1941.—Sadly
missed by their loving mother, sisters
and brothers.
STUNDEN.—A tribute to the me-
mory of Frank, accidentally killed
June 26, 1942.—Ever remembered by
his old pals, Neil and Bina, Aldgate.
STUNDEN.—In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Frank, killed
June 26, 1942. R.I.P.—Ever remem-
bered by his mother, father, sister
and brothers.
STUNDEN.—In loving memory of
our dear husband and father, Frank,
accidentally killed, Puchapunyal, June
26, 1942. R.I.P.
Every day in some sweet way,
Your loving memory comes our way.
—Ever remembered by his loving wife
Nellie, daughters Von and Maureen.
TILBKOOK.—Fond memories of
our dear son and brother Max, who
lost his life in France, June 25,
1944.
He walks beside us through the
passing years.
—Always remembered by mother,
father and Lawrie.
TILBROOK.— In loving memory of
our dearly loved son and brother. P.
E. Max, who lost his life in France
on June 25, 1944.
Sweet memories of one so dear,
Treasured deep from year to year.
—Always remembered by mother,
father, and Laurie.
IN MEMORIAM
AHRNS.—In loving memory of
dear father and grandfather, passed
away June 25, 1948.
We think of you in silence,
With a heart that is sincere,
And cherish all memories
Of the days when you were here.
—Ever remembered by Linda, Herb
and grandchildren.
AHRNS.— In loving memory of
our dear father and grandfather, who
passed away June 25, 1948.
We think of you in silence
With a heart that is sincere,
and cherish all memories
Of the days when you were here.
Ever remembered by Emma, Ern,
Gordon and Ruth.
AHRNS.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who
passed away on June 25, 1948.
We think of you in silence,
With a heart that is sincere,
And cherish all the memories
Of the days when you were here.
—Ever remembered by his daughter
Tilly and son-in-law Ardy and grand-
children, Parrakie.
AHRNS.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather Chris-
toph Ahrns, who passed away June
25, 1948.
Calm and peaceful he is sleeping.
Sweetest rest has followed pain.
We who loved him sadly miss him,
But trust in God to meet again.
—Ever remembered by Lydia and Carl
and grandchildren Beryl, Arnold, Joan
and Audrey.
AHRNS.—In loving memory of our
defer father anrd grandfather, who
passed away on June 25, 1948.
Beautiful memories of one so dear
We treasure always with love sincere.
—Always remembered by their loving
children Freda and Fred and grand-
children, Paul and Prudence.
AHRNS.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandpa, who died
June 25, 1948. Tears cannot dim the
memory of loved one gone to rest.—
Ever remembered by loving son
Heinrich, daught-in-law Amelia and
grandchildren, Berri.
AHRNS.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandpa, passed
away June 25, 1948.
Deep in our hearts a memory is kept,
Of one we always loved and never
forget.
Safe in God's keeping.
—Ever remembered by his loving son
Fred, daughter-in-law Minnie and
grandchildren.
ARGENT.—In loving memory of
my dear wife who passed away June
26, 1947.
When one I loved was called away
Prom all sorrowsl and pain.
As yon rest in peaceful sleep
Four memory I will adways keep.
Too dearly loved to ever forget.
—Sadly missed by her loving hus
band John.
ARGENT.—In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away
June 26. 1947.
Forever in my thoughts.
—Inserted by her loving daughter
Linda.
ATKIN.—In loving memory of
mother.— who passed away June 26,
1948.—Ever remembered by Nell.
Daisy and Fred.
BARNARD.—In loving memory of
our daughter Kathleen, passed away
June 27, 1847. God gave us strength
to bear it, courage to tight the blow,
but what it cost to lose K*th no
one win ever know.—Always remem
(jeredby mum', dad.
BEEK.—Fond memoriei of dear,
mother, grandma, who passed awayj
June 26. 1948.
A loving anile, a heart of sold.
The dearest mother the world could
hold.
—Inserted by her daughter Jessie.
son-in-law Jack and erandchildren.
BISHOP.—A loving tribute to the
memory of father and grandpa, who
died June 26. 1948.
Resting where no shadows fall.
—Inserted by Alg. Doris and chil-
Bt'sHOP.—ln loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who
passed, away June 26. t*4B.
Beautiful memories.
—Inserted by Harold. Thelma. Molly
and Floyd.
BISHOP.—In loving memory or our
dear husband and father, who passed
away suddenly a year ago today,
June 26. 1948.
Memory so sweet of one so dear.
—Sadly missed by his wife and family.
BOSTOCK.—In loving memory of
dear Jessie, who passed on June 25.
1943.
—Inserted by her cousin Dorothea.
BOWDDi.—In loving memory or
our dear son and brother PnilL passed
away at Kadina. June 25. 1938. Ten
derest memories like the ivy cling.
—Ever remembered by his loving
mother, father, sisters and brothers.
BROOKS.—In loving memory of
dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away June 27. 1946.
—Inserted by Lillian. Charles and
John.
BTJKCHEEJL.—In lovine memory of
dear mother, who passed away on
June 26. 1946.—Inserted by May.
Merry and Murray.
BtJRCHELL.—In loving memoir of
dear mum. passed away June 26, 1946.
As you rest In peaceful slep
Tour memory we win always keep.
—Ever remembered by Shirley. Reg.
BtJRCHELL.—In loving memory of
mum, passed away Jnne 26. 1946
Always a beautiful memory of a
mother we loved so dear.—Always re
membered by Allan. Harold and Ron.
BCRCHELL.—*-In loving memory of
mum. passed away June 26. 1946.
Time moves on, but memories of dear
mum never fade.—Always remem
bered by Grace. Alex. Roy. £lalre.
CASS.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, passed away June 25.
Her memory will live for ever.
—Sndly missed by Nell and Way.
CARTER.—In fond memory of our
dear grandma, who fell asleep on
Junr 26. 1948.
Rest lux where no shadows fall.
In perfect peace she awaits us all.
—Remembered always by Leo. Bub
and ereat-grancblldren Beryl. BlUy
CASTES.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away on Jane 26. 1548.
A wonderful mother and grandmother
laid to rest.
For each of us she did her best.
As you rest in peaceful sleep.
Tour memory we win always keep.
—Lovingly remembered by her loving
daughter Ethel, son-in-law Will and
grandsons.
COKOLE.—In loving memory of
onr dear sister "Cassie." who passed
away on June 26. 1931.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten
—Inserted by her loving brothers.
Tom end John.
CONOtC—In lovine memory of my
dear sister 'Cass>. who passed away
Jnne 26. 1931.
Always Fcroctubcrfid -
—Inserted by her sister Alice. Bill
and fptnilv.
CROCKFOBD.—In lovine memory
of our <Je<>r sister Judith, who oassef
away June 26. 1940.
Y?r* are passing bt't love and
memories are everlasting.
—Ever remembered by Phyl and Clar
rie
CTJRKOIV <nee Alma Jacobs I-—ln
loving memory of our dear daughter,
who passed away June 25. 1944.
Always lovingly remembered by
her mr'tber ar.d father.
CCRRIE.—Cherished memories of
darline dad. died Jane 26. 1948.
The best dad In the world gone to
rest.
For ell of us he did his best.
—Sincerely, sadly missed by his lov
inff d*ucntrr Glad.
CORBIE.—In lovltie memory of our
dear grandfather, died June 26. 1948
We loved you in life, we mvernu stiU.
Ferret you Pod. we never will.
Fadlv missed by ersnddouebter Val.
hOJF^nrt ?ud ereat-'?randson Frank.
CtJWFIE.—In lovini memory of our
dear father and er?ndfather. passed
ewav Jnne 26. 1948. Those who
loved you never forget.—Remembered
always by Dorothy. Dodlev. John.
CCPWE.—In loving memory of my
deer hnfjnnd Walter Sellers passed
away Jane 26. 1948.—1n silence he
is slr?? remembered by his loving
wife Alice.
CBSTIS—In sad memoir of dear
Max. who passed away June 25. 1947
THI we meet s*min.—Ever remembered
by th" Roger's family.
DOWSETT.—Beloved memories of
our dear brother and Uncle Ed. Some
dsv w? wBl meet you again dear Ed
—Dearly loved by Hilda. Leo and
Dmra.
rJM>WSETT.—In lovine memory of
dur d?ar bnt'?er end uncle Ed., who
naswrt ?w?v Ji'ne 56. 1943.
One we loved from us has Bint
Beautiful mcmnr?*f lineer on.
—Alwa? remembered by h?s loving
nr*?t>-r P***"l F*"?. Fos*fe end Lily.
DOWSETT.—In Invine memnry of
our dear M?n nnii brother *Md. who
Tw=*ed away June 2fi. 1943.
G nd cpvc m? s*rnncth to bear it.
Cournse to fi?dat the ?'?>?-.
But wh-t it <-ost to lose him
I No one will ever know.
I— Alrny? r-membered by his loving
I mother, .'ister Lill and Gordon.
DOHStJT.—In loving memory ol
my dear daddy, passed away June
26. 1943.
Sweetest memories fond and true
:Of a dad I loved and will nevei
—Always remembered by his little
. daughter Fay.
DOWSETT.—In loving memory ol
. our dear brother and Uncle Edd,
passed away June 26. 1943.
Every * day in some sweet way
Tour loving memory comes our way.
—Always remembered by his loving
brother Archie, Thelma and Brian.
; EDGLEY-—In loving memory of rm
dear wife, who passed ewav June 2C
? 1945.
i I think or you In silence
With a heart that is sincere:
And rheririi all the memories
—Ever remembered by her lovine hus
band Bill.
EDGLET.—In loving memory d>
; away June?26. "mif"
iWe Lbink or you. my darling.
With hearts that are sincere:
And treasure all the memories
Of a mother we loved so dear.
,—Longed for alwayo by her lovini
daughter HI and wn-in-law Ed.
IN MEMORIAM ]
EDGLEY.—In lovins memory of our
dear mother and grandma, who passed'
away June 26. 1945. j
Time win never take away the lovei
our hearts hold dear: j
We never have end never will, forget
you mother dear.
—inserted by her lovmn son Joe.
dauvhier-iu-la* Dot and grandson
lan. ,1
EDOLEY.—Ia loving memory of;
mum. passed away June 26. 1945. Too
dearly loved to be forgotten.—Ever
remembereo' by Laura and Jim.
EDGLCY.—In treasured memory of
my darling Nan. pa-ssed away June
26". 1945.
Sweet i£ your memory, so near to my
The place that you held will never
depart.
—Sadly missed* by her granddaugh
ter Doreen.
EDGICV.—In loving memory of
no. who passed away June 26. 1945.
liove and memories everlasting.—
Ever remembered" by her old pal.
Clare.
EBREY.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away June 25. 1942. Time
sa^es. but memories stay.—lnserted
by May and Colin and grandchildren.
ERKEY.—In loving memory of my
mother end grandmother. who
passed away June 25. 1942. As you
rest in peaceful sleep, your memory
we will always keep.—Remembered
always by Ruby. Bin ana* family.
FOSTEH.—Ftindest memories of
dear mother and grandma, who
passed away June 26. 1948.
Not Just today, but every day.
In silence we lenmn'.cr.
—Inser.ed by Ella, Tom. Hervyn and
Beryl.
FGSTES In loving memory of
our mother, passed away June 26.
1948.
Tears dawn and pan away.
Loving memories always stay.
—Remembered by Bext. Alice and
family.
POSTEB, Ellea.—ln loving memory
of dear mother, who passed away
June 26. 1948.
Links of gold may rust and sever.
But links of love will last for ever.
—Sadly missed by her loving daugh
ter Maude and Sam.
FOSTER (Elizal.—ln loving mem
ory of mother, who passed away June
26. 1948.
To live in the hearts of those we love
is not to die.
Loved in life, treasured in death.
A beautiful memory is all we have
left.
—Sadly missed by her loving daughter i
lfuriel. Cyril and devoted grand
children Shirley and Kevin Pearson.
FOSTEB.—In loving memory of
dear mother and grandma, who passed
away June 26, 1948. Resting where no
shadows fall, in perfect, peace she
awaiU us all.—lnserted Oy Ivy. Fred,
and family.
FOSTER.—In loving memory of
dear mother and grandma, who passed
away June 26. 1948.—Ever fondly
remembered by Lottie, Hector and
Kelvin.
FOSTER.—In laving memory of
dsar mother, who was called to higher
service June 26. 1948.—Ever remem
bered by Hilda and grandchildren.
FOSTER.—Cherished memories of
dear mother, who departed this life
June 26, 1948.—Ever remembered,
Ethel, Gordon and family.
CORMWT-FISHER.—In the loving
memories of my dear mother, who
died June 25, 1940. Sweetest memo
ries will never fade.—Inserted by
Maud.
GOSDEN.—In loving memory of
dear dad and grandpa, who passed
away June 25, 1948.—Sadly missed
by Frank, Gwen and Bruce.
GOSDEN.—In loving memory of
our dear husband and father, Alex
ander Charles, who died June 25,
1948. Beautiful memories till end of
time.—Inserted by wife and children.
GOSS.—Cherished memories of
dear Otto, passed away June 26,
1948. Your presence we miss, your
memory a keepsake.—Inserted by
Jean and Jimmie.
GOSS.—In loving memory of dear
Otto, who passed away June 26,
1948. I think of you in silence. I
often speak your name: but all there
is to answer is your photo in a
frame.—Inserted by his loving sister
Mary.
GOSS.—In loving memory of dear
Otto, passed away June 26, 1948.
His dear old smile and cheery voice
are wondrous to recall, he had kind
words for everyone, and died beloved
by all.—Always remembered by his
brothers and sisters-in-law.
GOSS.—In loving memory of my
dear husband Otto, who passed away
June 26, 1948. In early morn, when
all is still, God gave His great com
mand. In silent peace, Otto passed
away into a better land, where we
shall meet again.—Inserted by his
loving wife Nesta.
GRIFFITHS.—In loving memory
of Fred, who passed away June 26,
1948. He sleeps in God's beautiful
garden, in the sunshine of perfect
peace.—Inserted by his brother and
sister-in-law, George and Edie.
GRIFFITH.—In loving memory of
Fred, died June 25, 1946.—Sadly
missed by his brother Dan and sister-
in-law Elsie.
GRIFFITH.—In loving memory of
Fred, died June 25, 1948.
We loved him in life,
We love him yet.
He is ours to remember
When others forget.
—Sadly missed by his mother and
brother Charles.
GRIMSHAW.—In loving memory of
dear mother and grandma passed
away June 25, 1946. Always in our
thoughts.—Inserted by Ethel, Harold,
Brian and Jennifer.
GRIMSHAW.—In loving memory
of dear mother, who passed away
June 25, 1946.
Tears are passing, but love and
memories are everlasting.
—Ever remembered by Maud and
Mick.
GRIMSHAW.—In loving memory of
our dear mother and nanna, who
passed away June 25, 1946.
Memory, like the ivy, clings.
—Inserted by Grace and Roly and
children.
GRIMSHAW.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who died June 25, 1946.
Years go by but memories stay,
Just as sweet as yesterday.
—Always remembered by Bert, Ettie
and Keith.
HARBISON.—In loving memory of
our dear sister, passed away June
26, 1948.
Beautiful memories live for ever.
—Always remembered by Myrtle and Alf.
HARBISON.—In loving memory of
Milly, who passed away June 26,
1946.
Those who think of her today
A little prayer to Jesus say. R.I.P.
—Inserted by brother Ted, sister-in-law Maggie.
HARRISON.—In loving memory of
dear mother, trim passed away at
G^odirood. June 26. 1946.
? Her absence a lasting Borrow,
IBcr smile a beautiful memory.
We have 4ost. but heaven has gained.
One of the be-t this world combined.
—Dearly loved and sedlv mUsed by
her son Arthur.
HARRISON.—In laving memory of
our dear mother and grandma, who
passed away at Goodwood. June 2fi.
1946.
Parting Is a heart-break one cannot
show.
Those who have lost a loved one
Are the only onea who know.
—Sadlr misled by her loving daugh
ter Flva and son-in-law Brn and
grandchildren
HARRISON (nee Williams V.—ln
loving memory of my deaT sister
MlUle. who ?assed away at Goodwood,
June 26. 1946?
My proudest possessions are memories
of you.
I loved you much, sneak of you often.
God bless you, Millie, you are never
forgotten.
—?sdly missed by loving sister Bella.
HARRISON.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away at
Goodwood. June 26, 1946.
To have you with us, dear mother.
Would be our dearest wish today.
—Sadly missed by her loving daugh
ters Betty and Phyllis.
lIARKISON. Murray.—ln loving
memory of my little friend, who
passed away June 26. 1948. aged 12
years.
His rheery ways and loving smiles
Are pleasant to recall
Re had kindly words for everyone
And was dearly loved by all.
—Ever remembered by Dawn.
HARRISON.—Tn loving memory of
dear Murray, passed away June 26,
1948.
j Beautiful memories live for ever
—Always remembered by Aunty Ruth.
Irjnr'e E-n and cousins.
HACRISON.—In lovins memory or
our dear only brother. Murray, wbo
? passed away June 26. 1948. aged 12%
. years.
' Many are the quiet hours
When he is very near.
? Treasured are the memories
Of one we loved .so dear.
>—Still loved and sadly missed by his
sister Joan and Doreen. brothers-in
; law Tom and Jim and Baby Margaret.
HARRISON.—In loving memory of
cur dear only son Murray, who
passed away June 26, 1948. aged 12 ?£
. years.
rilf love and care could death prevent
' {Tour days would not so soon be spent.
? iLife was desired but God did see
tEternal re.st was best for thee.
|To the world you were but one.
I—Pn dearly loved and longed for
. I nABRISON.— Cherished memories
-of our little friend Murray who passed
!away Juae 26. 1948— Always remem
'?\ bered by the Key family.
I 1 HARBlSON".—Treasured memorle.
of our dear aunty Milly. who left uf
three years ago today.
A smiling fnce. a heart of gold.
And beautiful memories are what we
hold.
[—Sadly missed by Ede, Geo.. anc
children. .._j_
IN MEMORIAM |
HABBISON.—In loving memory of
Murray, who passed away June 26.
1948.—Always remembered by Bet.
HODGINS.—Cherished memories of
my dear mother, who passed away
on June 25. 1939.—Always remem-j
bered by her son Tom. Thelma. and
grandchildren.
HODGINS.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed awayi
June 25. 1939. i
Till memories fide and life departs!
You wiU live for ever in our hearts. I
—Inserted by her mjm Fred and
daughter Pliyllls.
HaDC.INS.—In loving memory of|
our dear mother. wlu< passed uway
June 25. 1939.
With heart tlial Is sincere.
And cherish all memories
Of the days when you were here.
—Sadly missed by loving daughter
Rose, Art and Pete.
HODGINS.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who Dassed away!
June 25. 1939. l
A wonderful mother laid to rest.
For each of us she did her best;
Her love was greet, her heart was
kind.
A better mother we could not find.
—Inserted by her loving daughter
Emily, son-in-law Fred, and grand
daughter Rhonda.
HODGINS.—In loving memory of;
my dear mother, who passed away on
June 25. 1939.
Things have changed in many ways,i
But one thing changes never.]
Street memories of tbose happy days'
When we were all together. .
—Inserted by her loving son and
daughter-in-law. Vie and Ruby.
HOLLAMS.—In loving memory of I
Prank, our dear husband and father.!
who passed away suddenly June 26,1
1947.
We have you In our memories.
Cod haa you in His care.
—Ever remembered by Floss, Bon
and Ray
HCIXA3IS.—In loving memory of
Frank, our dear father and grandpa,
who paused away suddenly. June 26,
1947.
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of ibe best this world contained.
—Ever remembered by Ron. Glad and
children.
OOOfEB.—In loving memory of
our dear father, who passed away
June 26. 1546. A memory that trill
never grow old.—Lovingly remem
bered by tils daughter Cobbl and son
hi—law Jim.
HOOFCB.—In loving memory of
our dear husband and father.' who
passed a tray June 26. 1946. Another
leaf In the book of memory Is gently
turned today.—ljovinzly remembered
by his wife and daughter Lola.
mJSi".—In 'ovjng memory of oar
dear father, passed ar-ay. Wattle Flat.
June 26. 1939. In silence we rerarm
ber..—Always remembered by son Jim
and daughter Fin.
HUNT.—In loving memory of Uncle
GeDrge. passed away. Wattle Pitt.
June 26, 1939.—Remembered alwevs
by niece. Beatrice.
HUNT.—In memory of dear father.,
passed away June 26. 1939.—Ever re
membered by Elizabeth. Hurtle and
Medora.
ISAAC—In loving memory of Eliza,
who passed away June 25. 1944.
As you rest In peaceful sleep.
Your memory we will aways keep.
—Sadly missed by her loving sister.
M. A. Isaac, and family.
ISAAC. Eliza.—ln loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away
on June 25. 1944.
I miss her. for I loved her.
As memories I recall:
For the parting with my dear mother.
Was the saddest day of all.
—Ever remembered by her loving son
Horace.
JENKINS A tribute to the me
;mory of Tom. passed atrsy June 25.
1948.—Ever remembered by crystal
Brook pals.
JENKINS.—In fondest memories
of Tom, passed away June 25. 1948.
.—Always remembered by Pavy family.
JOLLY—In loving memory or my
I dear father, who passed away June
125. 1948.
His cheery ways and loving smiles
Are pleasant to recall:
He bad kindly words for everyone.
And was dearly loved by all.
—Dearly remembered by his loving
son Ken
JOLLYT.—In -loving memory o; our
Idear dad and grandad, who passed
i away June 25. 1948.
|A wonderful father laid to rest.
For ill of UB he did his best.
—Ever remembered by his loving son
Cyril. dauKfater-in-law Marl, grand
children Desma and Delma.
JOLLY. Treasured memories of
our dear dad and granddad, parsed
away at Gladstone June 25. IS4B.
Days of madness ftiU come o'er us.
Bidden silent tears still flow:
For time will never dim the memory
Of Use dad we loved so dear.
—Sadly misled by his loving daugh
ter Chris, son-in-law Joe end grand-
Eons.
JOLLY.—In loving memory of my
dear busband Bert, who passed
Bway on June 25, 1948: also dear
Albert, who passed away on June 24.
1927.
I think of you in silence
With a heart that is sincere.
And cherish all the memories
Of the days when you vere here.
—Sadly.—missed by loving wife and
mother. Gladstone.
JOULT.—In loving memory of dear
dad. who fell asleep June 25. 1948.
Deep in my heert a memory is kept.
Of one I loved and will never forget.
—Kissed always by loving son Les.
KEXLT.—In loving memory o" gran,
passed away June 25. 1947. Alcays
remembered by grandson Norm and
Alice.
KENNY.—In loving memory of dear
dad end grandpa, who departed this
world June 24. 1948.
Thy will be done.
—Ever remembered by son Ted.
daughter-in-law Edna. Lorraine and
KERMODE. Thomas.—ln loving
memory of father, who peacefully
passed away June 26. 1948. A
veteran of the Boer War and World
War I. In the former be was made
King's Corporal and won the D.C.M.
—Inserted by O. B. and Melva Ker
mode.
KERMODE.—In memory of my.
dear dad, who passed away on June
26,1948. To live In the memory of
his children is not to die.—Daughter
Stephanie.
LECKIE;—-In loving memory of my
brother Boss.
—Always remembered by brother Jim
and Eddie.
LECKIE.—Cherished memories of
our son and brother Ross, who passed
aiway June 25. 1944.—Arrays re
membered by mum and dad and
family.
LENNON, James.—Passed away
June 26. 1948. aged 70.
Gone but not forgotten.
Pt>r ever in my r?art.
With sweetness and purity
For ever be w II remain.
—H'f *!ver loving wife Eleanor and
f i; m!lv.
LENNON.—In memory ?r dVar dad.
passed away June 26. 1948. sleeping
ine^cefuily.
' To live' in the beans that you leave
IbeMrtd is not to cii
—Ever remembered by his loving
daughter Mary. son-m-la-v Ray. end
grandchildren. Josephine and
LESKE.—ln loving memory of our
dear mother, grandmother, and great
grandmother. was called home
on June 27. 1948.
Resting in God's garden of peace.
Away from nil sorrow and care:
In the beautiful Kingdom or heaven
s=he is waft'ng to welcome us there.
—Inserted by her lovia? daughters,.
Hilda. Lucy. ,son-ln-lftw Theo. grand-
children and great-grandchildren.
FREELING.
, LONSDALE.— In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed sway
June 24 1941.—Always remembered
by !ovin? fatnilv
MAIN.—Fond memories nf Bill. <c
cidcntally killed June 25. 1945.—
Anita and Herb.
MAIN-—Accidentally killed June
25. 1945 Sweet memories, fond
and true, who thought the world of
you. dear Bill.—From bis loving wife
Lisa.
MAIN.—In loving memory or our
dear father. William Harry. who
passed away June 25. 1945.
A smiling face, a heart of sold.
—Fver remembered by Sam. Gertie,
Billy and Jpnrt.
MAD?—Memories of our dear
friend Bill, who was. accidentally
killed.—Always rememtft-red by
Eileen vDd Cyril.
MAKINGS—In loving memory of
Ernest D.. who passed away June 25.
1946.
Fond memories.
—Ever remembered by his loving
motlier. brothers and sister.
BMaiNCS.—In loving memory of
Ernest D.. who passed away June 25.
1946.—Ever remembered by En d and
Pat _
MrCUMOKT.—Cherished memories
of our dear husband and father, whn
pa.sped sway June 25. 1948.
We have you in nur memory.
God has you in HLs care.
—Ever remembered by his loving wife
and son John.
WeDOWELL. Agnes.— Cberlshed
memories of my dear mother and
erandma. who passed a-way June 25.
1944.
Deep in our hearts a memory is kept
Of one we loved and will never forpet.
—Always remembered by daughter
Toosey. son-in-law Bert, and srrand
sons Howard. Dick and Leslie.
MeGEF..—In memory of. dad. died
June 24. 1947. We shall not forget
you.—P.emcmbered by Rrx and Nan
xWKJIjIXIR.— lii loving memory of mv
dear husuand Ted. who oa.—sed away
on June 2C. 1948.
As you rest in perfect pea.c.
Sweet memories *tl >ou I'll fce<'p.
;—S'dly missed by liis lovinp ?it?
. Bertha.
\ NATION.—In lovins memory of
? Alice M-. passed away June 25. 1442.
Seven sad years have passed away.
Yet love and erirf remain.
? In life he usis rt> d*ar to u?.
In death he's still the same.
I—Inserted by h_.i loving wife and
i daughter Daphne.
IN MEMORIAM 1
NATION.—In loving memoir of!
dear dad. who passed away June 25.
1942.
We ollen .sjt and talk at you.
"Toe things you used to fiuy
end da. ,
Time moves on but memories stay, i
As near and dear as yesterday. |
—In-*: tea by his loving duughter
Erua. son-in-law Laurie and grand'!
NATlON—Fondest memories of
Your memory i* d.— dear tuday
As in the liour you pajwd uwuy.
—Always rt-rat-iutx-red by Phyllis, j
Jack and Jjhn.
NKAl..—tu laving memory of my
dear husband Jobn. iliu passed
s?v suddenly on June 2ii. 1948.
God gave me strength to b?ar it. I
Courage to fight the blow;
But what it cost tn 10-e yuu. dear. I
No one trill ever know. 1
KELSON.—In lovine memory of
Harry, who passed away Jum- 25.,
1945 I
Ever remembered.
—Inserted by his .sister-in-law Myrtle I
KELSON.—In fond and lovine mem-;
ory of our dear busband and father. ;
who passed away June 25. 1945. ?
Your memory our dearest keepsake.
—Sadly missed by bis loving wife and!
daushten.. I
O*DoNNEU.—Golden memories we
-Mlentlv keep of you. dear mum.
passed away June 26. 1939.—Mary.
Max and children. [
O'DOVNEM..—In loving memory'
of dear mother, who passed away June
2e. 1939. j
God gave us strength to bear it.
Courage to agnt the blow.]
But what it cost to lose you mum.j
No era will ever know.
—Ever remembered by Clara end Ed-j
OLKEN.—Treasured memories of |
my dear husband Tom. who passed;
sway June 25. 1947. We think of:
you in silence, with a heart that is
sincere, and cherish ail the memories I
of the days when you were here.—
Ever remembered by his loving wife.
GUSEN.—In loving memory of dear
dad and grandpa, who passed away
June 25. 2947. A wonderful lather
his best.—Ever remembered by his
son Eric Ella and grandchildren.
OPlE.—Loving memories of dear i
fa'her and grandpa, died June 2G.:
3946. Remembered eiways.—May. J
Harry. John and Bob.
OWE.—In loving memory of our
brothers Harry, died June 24. 1948:
Mick, died June 26. 1946.—Inserted
by their loving brothers Fred. Bert.
sis?*T'-in-law Uzzie. Maud.
OCTSTON.—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
June 26. 1948.—Ever remembered by
< her loving son Ray. Melva and twins.
{ OCSTON.—In loving memory of
! Emm., who passed a ray June 20.
1948.—Always remembered by her
sister Mary.
PARSLOW.—In loving memory or
VI. who passed away June 26. 19*2.
—Inserted by All.
PATCHING.—In loving memory of
my dear husband and father, passed
any June 26. 1942.
Deep in our heartE a. memory is kept
Of one we loved end will never forget.
—Inserted by bis lovine wife, son
Jack, daoehter Mary.
PATCHING In loving memory of
dnd and Pardle. oassed sway June
2fi. 1942.
Memories are all we have left
Of one we loved and never will tor
fret.
—Remembered by Era, Lea and boya.
PIKE.—In loving memory of my
dear wife Ma lie. died June 25. 194*
God gave me strength to bear it.
Courage to fight ttw blow;
But what It cost to lose you. dear.
I No one will ever know.
—Ever remembered by her lovlnz hus
band Stan.
PIKE.—In loving memory or my
dear sister Millie, who passed aVav
June 25. 1844.
Time wil: ne<-er uke away
Tbe love my he-art holds dear;
I never have and never mill
Pnrcet you. Millie dear
—Ever remembered by loving slater
Clara
PIKE.—A tribute nf love to my dear
daughter-in-law Millie Tears cannot
dim the memories.—ft. L Pike.
POUNSETT.—In loving memory of
our dear father and erendfather. -who
passed away June 23. 194?—Eadly
missed but always remembered by
JMyrt-. Sun. Isobel and Betty.
I POCKSETT.—Eweetest memories of
our dear old Pup William Rotbwen.
who passed away June 23, 1942.—
Laura. Jack. Dick. Lou
POCKTCTT.—Id loving memory of
our fattier and grandfather, who
passed away June 23. 1942.—Ever
remembered by Harry. Elsie, family.
POCXbcit.—In loving memory ol
ojir father. William Enthwell. who
passed away June 23. 1942.—Always
remembered b.v Sid. end Mar. Sema
phore.
PBOCTOB.—In loving memory of
our dear brother and his wife, who
j osfused away, Edith. June S. 1948: and
Edward. Jane tS, 1948.—Inserted by
James. Mildred and L*zze.
BADDE.— Sacred to memory of my
dear wife Elizabeth Badde. who de
parted from this life lor the great
beyond on June 25. 1943.
Ever present, ever loved.
—Inserted by her loving and sorrow
ing husband.
BACTH.—In loving memory of our
brother Heseltine, who passed away
June 25. 1947.
Tears pars but memories linger
forever.
—Insert*-1 by Ms sister Madge and
brrtner-ln-law Les.
RAUIU. William Heseltine.—Our
. I dear son and brother, who parsed
'leway June 25. 1947.—1n fond end
I loving memory by his parents and
Jam s<nd Mnv.
it KEDDEX.—In loving memory of our
| dear brother BiJ. accidentally killed
? [ June 26. 1948.
'?\ We often sit and wonder why.
f You had to go without s chance
i to say goodbye.
.—Ever remembered by his sister and
. brotiicr-in-law Olive and Jobs.
BEID.—In loving memory of our
' brother John, passed away Jane 25.
11948.
lAs you rest in peaceful s!eep
Tour memory we win always keep.
—Inserted by Albert end Ettie.
tyn>—-Tn loving inemorv of iins—
band and father, Jobn, died June
26. 1948. God gave us .strength to
bear it, courage to tight the blow,
but what it cost to lose you no cne
will ever know.—sadly missed by lov
ing wife and daughter Effie and
Dorothy.
BICHABDS. Wiiaam.—ln loving
memory of my dear husband, who
passed away June 25. 1946. Time
cannot dim the memories of a loved
one gone to rest.—lnserted by his
lovinfr wife.
BICBAKOS, w. H.—ln loving mem
ory of our dear father and grand
father, who passed away June 25.
1946.
Not ? day da ire forget you.
In our hearts you are always
near.
We who loved you sadly miss you.
As it dawns another year.
!—Always remembered by loving
daughter. Vera. son-in-law Clarrie
im family.
EfCSARDS. W. H.—ln sad but
loving memory of our dear father,
passed away June 25. 1946.
Dearest memories, loving and true.
Remain in our hearts, dear father, of
you.
Sadly misled.—inserted toy Bob and
Mary.
I ROBEBTB. Prank.—ln loving' me-
Imory of dear dad and grandpa, who
, fell asleea June 26. 1947. To live
in hearts we leave behind is not to
die.—Ever remembered by Hazel. John
and children.
ROBERTS. Frank.—ln loving me
morr of dear dad. passed away June
' 26. 1947.—Always remembered by
i daughter Joyce and son-in-law Len.
I BOBEBTS. Prank.—In loving me-
Imory of our dear father and fatber
in-law. who passed away Jnne 26.
1947.—Ever remembered by Edna and
Doug.
ROBERTS. Prank.—ln loving me
mory of our dear husband and lather
Frank, who passed sway June 26.
1947. Peacefully sleeping.—Always
i remembered by bis loving vile and
son Alan.
BT<K.—ln love and remembrance
of our dew father, who passed away
June 2G. 1946.
One of the kindest, one of tbe best.
A lifetime memory Is nil we have left.
—Always remembered by Jack and
Loll.
BY AN.—ln loving memory of our
dear fatber. wbo ppssed a-K-ay June
26. 1948. Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept.—Always remembered
by his Irving daughters. Doris and
Kay. .—>n<i his sons. Jim. NSW.. Jarfc
an-i Mai
SAfTTKB.—In loviti" n-?mory of
Imy dear grandmother, wbo passed
; away at Port Pirie. June. 1n43
i; Leaves of memory genlly fill tocay.
I—lnsened by her laving 3rantid3U3n
ter Jdna. and Jean.
SAWYER.—In lovins memory of my
. dear mother, who passed away at
Port Firie. June. 1943.
I To tbink we could not say good-bye
I Will always bring regret.
'—Inserted by her lovin? son Gordon
j and daughter-in-law Elsie.
I SIMPSON In loving memory of
| Linda. who passed away June 25.
?I 1943.—Always remembered by CliH.
Laurrl and children.
SIMPSON—In loving memory of
dear IJnda. who passed away June
25. 1948 Remetnhrjnec is a golden
chain.—lnserts by Auruie Mollie and
. family.
SIMPSON.—In loving memory of
our dear sifter and aunt'e. Lin. who
Ipiis.'ed awfi? June 25. 1948.
.'Will linger with us all our days'.
j-Ever rrinemlierpd by Hueh. Laurel
|nnd children.
dear Un. who passed awr.y June 25.
1948.
lA life made men by kindly deeds
I nerds.
—Ever remembered by C. *Bt E.
? Kennett and Betty.
OIHEMORIAH
SIOSTSOM.—In lenriaf taasuny ol
our darting vile and motber, paaed
away June 96. 194 C.
Ton ai? always in our tnoogbts.
dear.
—Longed for always by yoor loving
husband Alt. children. Joan. BiU.
IMcnty. Hary.
SSUTB.—In lornig memory of my
dear mother, stio passed away Jane
25. 1934. A little token, true and
tender, to snow I always win remejn
iber.—lnserted by her loving daughter
Ellen.
SMITH.—In loving memory of dad.
! passed away June 24. 1937. Time
I moves on. oat memories stay.—Al
| vars remembered by Jack, Amy and
SMITH.—Id lorlne memory of onr
tear dad and erandfather. who passed
away on June 26. 1948—Always re
membered by his son Des. liana, and
1 grandchildren. '
sura.—ln loving memory oti
'dad. who died on June 26. 1948.—A1
-ways remembered by Yin and Boreen.
SMITH—In loving memory of my
dear husband Frank, who passed away
June 26. 1948.
Thing!: have changed In many
ways. dear.
Since you went in;.
But one thing that will never
change
j A:p the happy days when we
were together always.
!— Insfred by his wife Beatrice.
j SMITH.—In loving memory of
' war father and grandfather, who
'passed atay June 26. 1918. ;
lAs you rest in peaceful sleep {
> Your memory tre will always keep.
.—Ever remembered by Prank and
| Tbelma. Brian and Yvr.nn*. !
STOBEK.—In remembrance of
mother who oasrecl away June 25.
1527.
A love fo true, a hear: so kind.
A better mother we couldn't find. '?
j—So dearly loved, so saCly missed by;
I Beryl. E.ina and Jean
THOMAS.—In loving memory of
iMaud.—Ever reraeaiberec by father-!
in-law. Alice. Ethel and Tbelma.
Birfcennead. I
THOMAS.—In lovinft memory 01,
oar dear daughter and sistrr Maud. I
I who passed away on June 25, 1945
Ni;t Just today, but r-r.y day. I
Xn silence we r?nem:'H>i.
—Inserted by her loving la.lur. sis
ters and brother.
THOMSON. Allen James—Passed
away June 25. 1947, 1947.;
As you rest in peaceful sleep.
Your memory we will always keep.
—Inserted by his loving wife, daughter
Gwen, son Eddie.
THOMSON—In loving memory of
dear father. passed away June 25
1947.—Ever remembered by his lov
ing son Ed, daughter-in-taw Norma.
! VONIUtmOFF.—In loving -ne
mory of Ann. who passed away June
26. 1947.—Fondly remembered by Mr.
and Mrs. Chapman
! VOKTBETHOFF.—Fondest hfjio
ries of deaT Ann. June 26. 19*7
i Always remembered by Mrs. Norman-
Icale and family :
! VOMTBETOOFr.—In memory of
dear Annie, who passed away June,
i 26. 1947—Alwavt remembered l>y.
Glad. I
VOKTHETHOFF.—In fond ranra-1
brance of my dear pal Annir. pass-d
away June 26. 1947.—Gloria.
VONTHETHOIT.—In loving me
mory of Annie, who passed away June
26. '1947.—Forgotten not bi cousins.
Lorn a and Jo*
I WATTS, John Hitche!!.—Cherished
I memories of our dear husband and
I father who passed away June 26.
! 1943— Inserted by hi? loving wife|
and family, of feacliff.
WEftKKKH. In loving memory of
our dear parent* who parsed away
:?i Mannum faher. June 26. I9*(i:
mother. SPUteinber 6. 1944.
As you resi in peaceful Meep. j
Your memory we ??111 always keep
.—Always remembered by their
li'Ainz son and d^.uzlnerfi. ?
I BIST.—In loving memory of Bert.
,?h'. paswrt away June 25. 1945.— '
iFvrr remembereu by Artnnr. OUifl
And family. '
IN MEMOtIAM
WEST.—In Isvtne memuij 0*
Robert William, taring fatter or
C3OC. and father-in-law of Gladys,
who passed away on jm 25. 19?5.|
Loving memories cever lade. ;
WEST. E. W. .Bertt.—Beanttf?j;
memories of my beloved tardTTni.l
wno passed in; on Jane 2S. I?*S.— |
Ever remembered by bis loving wHe.j
WWBTTKEW.— Sacred to the;
memory of my dear mother, vtafl
fell asleep Jaw 25. IM3.
A q?fli?i c lecc a bean of slid.
Tbase beauctfol memories are oor? to
hold1. I
—Always remcmlmTtf by ber loved)
ones. Bub and Dot. j
?niIUIIS.—In loving mMli ef|
our dear hufbanc and lather. who|
pa-self away Jane 25. 1948. j
Resting where no shadows fall, j
'—Always remembered by bis laving
I wife and daughter Gienda. :
, WILLIAMS.—Id lortng memory of:
my dear friend Jack, its passed,
away June 25. 1948.—Ever r?nem-|
bered by Nans. !
WtXUAJCS.—to loving memory ofi
our dear friend Jack, wn? passed;
away June 25. 194?.
A smiling lace, a heart of (Old. '
A memoir that iri'l never gray old.
—Ever mnntarM by Bilda. daudei
and Betty.
WOOD. Eleanor Jacintha.—Trea-i
sored memories of our dartingf
E'OtiwT and nan. passed away June
25. 1946.—x^ovtogly remembered t^,
Hilda and tCzrion Bagbes. '
I WOOD. Eleanor Jacintn*.—Passed j
away jane 25, 1946. Hearts do not!
break; they live end ache.—Aim-ays
I remembered toy ncr daughter Isabel.
FATES.—In laving memory of
mum and grandma, passed away Jane'
26. 1946. :
Renting where no shadows fan.
:In perfect peace ?ne awaits as MB. >
;— Always remembered by her lortng
daughter Berniee and grandchildren-:
, TATES.—In loving memory of our!
dear write and mother, who passed!
lawaj- June 26. 1946.—Always I*-1
memtoered fey her. laving husband;
| and daughter Gladys. :
VOOiG.^ln mrmory of our dear
I brother and brother-in-law Allan.
wha was accidentally killed. Coobu.
N S.W.. Jane 26. 1948. Ute D. & i. i
, Fawler. SJI.
God gave us strength to light the
! blon.
j But v-liat it cost no one will ever"
[ know. !
; -Mrlia Ray and littlr Rar>nf. C A
T.%\tiru.~ in loving memory of
nur fip.ir mother, who passed aw?v
Jun? 2G. 1"?45: also our dear pranc
moil-er. ?iio p?.=sed awiv Junf 27.
I=?7.
F^rry da;, in ?m? sweet way.
Yoor lorins Di-3>ories come our way .
—Ever rem^-Q3^**rtd fay Paal and
Martha. :<
RETURN THANKS I,
AMEY—Mr. Briszaw and lamllT wish
to TBAHK ?D relatives an] lrxnds
tor cards. Don] tributes and personal
srmDathy in tb?T lenrut toraate-
Iment. .
AXPORO.— The sms and daaebtexs
of the lair Mrs. M'.tUdi Axlord, of
But*, dncnvly TBAKK ?n kind re
lstirr; and fnctids tor lowHt floral
t.lbute-s (tkjrams cards and npcH
.iion.— of in their ?d be-r
rpaicment Very special 'banks to I
Dr. James. Mis 11. Eylvanl and Ib |
K. D. Ftogd^n.— -—t
BENSON inrr Pidcfrtn?i—Thf son i
jnd dauehtcr? of thp [at* Ada Ben- i
son sincereiy TBAMK all rriiUns!
and rrirnri; [or Boral irtbate? Irtlnt. i
rards. uleeram.'- and personal exp'*s-j
torn, of rcmpoLhr in tlar sad Hw of!
t^cir belmec motbrr. IFin all plnute L
accent thiF as rheir personal rxpres
sion of thanks? j
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