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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
' BIRTHS
BLACK.->On November 25. at Mar-
J>vgar«t- Coles, to MarR&ret, wile of
Yoftte -34. Black — a daughter.'
CHARLWOOD.— On November 27. at
Andrew's Hospital, to Nell and
Don-a daughter (Susan May).
GLEESON (Brown). — On November
25, at Bethlehem, to Margaret and
Michael— a son (Michael Damlen).
HORE. — On November 27. at Jessie
McPherson. to Phyllis and Harry—
a son (Phillip Henry). Both well.
KYLE (nee Hlllard). — On November
26, - at Margaret Coles, to Lorna
and 'Mark — a daughter (Jllllan). Both
well."
LINTON.-— On November 26. at Oak-
leigh Community Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. S. W. Linton— a son (Robert
Stanley).
MAHONEY (Howe).— On November
2(rf at Mercy Hospital, to Pauline
and Pat — a daughter (Margaret Mary).
Both well
SEGAL;— On November 27. at Mar
garet Coles, to Miriam and Sol— a
a.daughter . Both well.
QUARRY (nee Rossenbach). — On No-
vember 22. at Wlndarra. to Margot
and George — a son (John George Wolf).
Both well.
: DEATHS
ALLEN.— On November 29. at his
JAj- residence. 44U Kooyong-road, Caul-
liCid. William Andrew, dearly beloved
husband ol Louisa, foving lather ol
Wwaam, George (deceased, late 1st
A.I.P.), John and Mabel. Private cre
mation. No (lowers, by request.
BEALE, — On November 2a, suddenly,
George Samuel Bcalc, of Scrpoll's-
road. Teroplestowc, dearly loved brother
oL Thomas (deceased). Laura (Mrs.
Ctoqph).. Lewis (deceased), Ben. Lily
(Mr/L! Burrows, deceased). Joseph. Lena
aiid'.OU.ve (Mrs. Johnston, deceased),
aged 67. years. At rest.
BOWMAN (nee Clarke). — On Novcm
JXr'.ber 29. at 719 Nicholson-street
North..Carlton, Rose Alice, dearly bo-
loved' .wife of the late John Bowman,
ftrted i sister of Robert, Mary, Ellen
(.Mrs.- Afihan), daughter ol the l&tc
George and Louisa Clarke.
In God's carc.
BOWMAN. — On November 29, at 719
JL>. Nlcholson-st., North Carlton, lovca
aunt of Alan, James, Mabel. Roy, Alma,
Isabel .(deceased), Alf. ana families.
' Sufferer at rest.
BRITTON. — On November 29, at
Wandin Yallock, Mark, loved brother
of Mary (Mrs. Blythman), Elijah,
Sarah (Mrs. O'Ehm, deceased), Dorcas
(Mrs. Phillips), Selina (Mrs. Rise-
borough); Fanny (deceased), and Laura
(Mrs.. Kilmartin), Harold, Florrie (Mrs,
Livingstone). aged 69 years. Tas-
manlan' papers please copy.
Peace after suffering.
BROADWAY. — On November 28 (sud-
denly), at her home. 19 Ovens-
street. Yarravllle, Martha Broadway,
the dearly beloved wile ol the late
Alexander and loved mother of Jessie
(Mrs. Combcn) and Flora iMrs Wil
liams). beloved ma of Ronald. Lois and
racroc Comben, and Ross and Glenyse
Williams. In God's carc.
BYASS.— On November 28. at Hcl-
L> delberg Repatriation Hospital. Cy
rus Patrick, dearly Jovcd husband ol
Gwcnr .305 Auburn-road. Hawthorn,
and loved father off James.
CLANCY, — On Novombei 29 (sud-
a at ,lls 196 Bost-
strdet, North Fitzroy, Daniel A. Clancy,
beloved husband of the late Cecelia,
loved father of Cecelia (deceased),
Daniel, Eleanor (Mrs, Brncchi), Fran
cis, Anthony and Benedict. Rcqulcscat
In pace.
COLLINS. — On November 29. at her
residrnce, 8 Buxl'on-strcct. West
Foofcseray; Henrietta Elisabeth Col
lins, -the dearly loved wife of the lat»
Walter -Collins, of Maldon, loved mother
of William (deceased), Harold and
Cyril, aged 83 years. Mother and
father reunited.
COUZENS.— On November 29. at the
Royal Melbourne Hospital. William,
brother of Amy, Mick, Mag, Eileen and
Elsie, fond friend of R. Shaw and
family. Rcqulcscat in pace.
CURLEY.— On November 29, at his
residence, 22 Munro-street, West
Brunswick, Joseph Patrick Curley, be-
loved husband of Annie, loved father
of Frank, Norman (deceased), James
(deceased), Arthur, Desmond (de-
ceased), Joyce (Mrs. Matson) and
Noel. Late Victorian Railways. Re-
quiescat in peace.
DARLINGTON. — On Novmber 26. at
JJ his home, 9 Duke-strcet. St. Kllda.
. George, dearly beloved husband of Agnes
Darlington. loving father of Archie (do-
v'ceascd), Lyn (Mrs. Le Masurleri,
George, -Olive (Mrs. Knox), Ruby (MrR.
Hill), B. B. (deceased), Beryl (deceas
ed). fond grandfather of Nesslc, Flor
ence. William (deceased), Yvonne. Shir
ley (U.S.A.). Ian, Laurence, Keith and
Ron. Privately Interred 28/11/49.
DAVEY.— On November 26. at Mor-
- JL/ well, William Robert, loved uncle
VofHaven.and Joyce, Dcs and Jean, And
- rjeat-uncle of Carole and Brcndcn.
ids kindness always a memory.
ENTWISLE. — On November 26 (sud-
denly), John, of 34 Coshain-
. street, Brighton, dearly beloved hus-
. . hand. of Mellnda, loving father of .Tack.
-Joyce. Frank and Joan (Mrs. Ven-
f.-tlclch) ..loving grnndpop of Jan. Leigh,
' Timothy. Anthony. Jonn nnd Patricia,
aged 66 years. At rest. Privately ln-
.t«rred at Brighton Cemetery.
eNTWISLE. — On November 26. John.
Ill .loved brother of Maud (Mrs. F.
,-T Walters). Sweet rest. .
FINKELSTEIN. — On November 28. at
--"IT' Gcelong (suddenly), Mendel, son of
the late Solomon and Annie Finkel-
steln. loving husband of Mary (de
ceased), devoted father of Vera, and
"Ibved" brother of MUUe (deceased),
» Herman, Eva (Mrs. E. Michael, de-
J->ceaSed):and Phillip. May his dear soul
v- rost ln -peace. Mlnyan will be held at
'' Geelong Synagogue at 7.30 p.m. to-
FINKELSTEIN. — On November 28, at
—J? Geelong, suddenly, Mendel, de
voted father of Vera, and loved brother
IPol Millie (deceased). Eva (deceased),
J and Philip.
FINKELSTEIN. — On November 28. M
„Jt .Geelong, Mendel, devoted father of
'-Vera, lcvea brother of Herman. May
his dear soul rest In pence.
FINKELSTEIN.— On November 28. at
Geelong, Mendel, devoted father of
Vera, love<f uncle of Harold.
»Deept inour hearts your memory is kept,
.. We . who loved you will never forcet.
FINKELSTEIN.— On November 28, at
J?--Gcelong, Mendel, dear friend of
Jane. May his dear soul rest m peace
FORBES - On November 29, Peter
James Athol, loved baby son of
William and Bet Forbes, 20 Banool
road, Surrey Hills, aged 3 days.
GAY.— On November 29. at 170
Bellalr-strcet. Kensington. , Mar-
M.garet- Ogllvle widow of the late Ar
thur-Gay, loved mother of Irene (Mrs.
Orchard), devoted grandmother of wil-
,ilam -Bennett, aged 85 years.
GORMAN, — On November 28, at his
home. 260 Gore-street. Fitzroy,
Henry William, dearly beloved husband
of Eileen Gorman. Requiescat In pace.
GORMAN.— On November 28 at his
home, 260 Gore-street. Fltzroy,
Henry William Gorman, beloved brother-
to-law of Pat and Doreen Keady and
Molly (Mrs. Brady). Requiescat In Pace
GRAY. — On November 26. William
James, youngest son of the late
"Rev. Wm. and Mrs, Gray, loved bro-
ther of Annie (deceased), t Margaret,
Jessie, Rachel, George (deceased). Atex-
ander. Eunice and Ruth.
GREED.— On November 29. at Ham-
XJC llton, Jessie, beloved wife of Wal
ter, and loving mother of Vera (Mr.
,p. B. Jones, Mumbannar) and Arthur.
GUILD.— On November 29, at Mel-
bourne, Henry, loved husband or
Ethel, and, loved father of Betty, Honor,
HAMBRIDGE— On November 28. at
JtXber residence. I K3 Raleigh-street.
iSt. Kllda, Catherine Elizabeth, be-
toved wile of Montague, and loving
inother of Sheila, Joseph and Kathleen.
Requlescat In pace.
HAMBRIDGE. — On November . 28,
;ri at her residence. KH Ralelgh-stnct.
St. Kllda, Catherine Elizabeth. , loved
sister and sister-in-law of Frank ana
Bertha. R.I.P. . nu
HAMBRIDGE. —On November
XL Catherine Elizabeth, loved aunt of
Jack and Margot, and great, aunt of
Marline, Geraldtne and Carmel. R.I.P.
HAASE.— On November 28, at ler
home. 113 Rossmoyne-strect.
Thornbury, Irene Isobel, beloved daugh
ter of J. E. Haase and Catherine (de
ceased), loving sister of Dorothy (Mrs.
p. Griffiths). Privately Interred.
HAW. — On November 29. William
.XX Brooks, loving brother of Rosy
.(Mrs. Cook), Amos (deceased), Emily
.(Mrs. Jenkins), Frederick, Elsie (Mrs.
Anderson), Clara and Charles.
HOCKING. — On November 29. at his
residence. "Aylesbury.'' Sylvan-
road. Mt. Evelyn. John, beloved, hUE-
Iband of Elizabeth Kate, devoted father
of Lloyd, aged 74 years.
steadfast, unmovablo. always abound
ing. In the work of the Lord.
HORGAN. — On November 29. at Royal
Melbourne Hospital, Julia Mary
Horgan, of 166 Epsom-road, Ascot Vale,
dearly loved daughter of the late John
and Bridget Horgan. and loving sister
of John. "Thomas (deceased). Mary
Bridget. Ellen (deceased). Catherine and
Dorcen, aged 52 years. Rcqulcscat In
pace.
HORN.— On November 28. at his
residence. 35 Bunbury-street, New
port. Arthur Horn, dearly beloved hus
band of Sarah Margaret, devoted father
of Dorothv (Mrs. R. Morgan) and
John, loved father-in-law of Cora and
'Roy, loving grandpa of Hilary. Behind
all shadows standeth God.
HORN.— On November 28. at his
'XL residence, 35 Bunbury-street, New
port. Arthur Horn, beloved only son of
John and Agnes Horn, Cheshire, Eng
land. loved brother of May.
KIRK.— On November 26, Kathleen
(Kit), loving sister-in-law of
Flo (Mrs. Smith). and auntie of
Jeane (Mrs. Hardingham). So lovely.
LANE.— On November 29. at his
Xj home. 20 The Corso. Parkdale,
fiamucl, loved brother of the late WU
llam Lane, loving uncle of Frances
/Mrs. Brayn). Maggie (Mrs. Meade, de-
teased). William (deceased), Hannah
IMrs. Barlow). George (deceased), Er-
hest. Nellie (Mrs. Harty), Arthur (de
ceased) . Jim (deceased), Doris (Mrs
Sinclair) and Samuel.
MANSELL. — On November 29 (sud-
'111 JL denly), at her residence, 22 Ron
nie-street, North WlUlamstown, Emily
Ann. the dearly beloved wife of Jesse
Mansell, and loved mother of Stella
(Mrs. Grlbbon). George and Nora, be-
loved nana of Elizabeth and Paula. '
v
NUNN.— On - November 28. at her
home, "Hlghgate Court, " Bala
clava-road. East St. Kllda Millie, be
loved wile of Frank Nunn, and loved
mother of Mavis (Mrs. Len Annols)
and Audrey (Mrs. Erie Wilson).
O'BRIEN-On"NovembcF 23, at her
home. 40 Warwick-street, Ascot
Vole. Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife
o the late Augustine Patrick O'Brien,
loved mother ol George and Nora. Pri
vately Interred. Requlescat In pace.
O'DONOHUE. — On November 29. at
private hospital, John Hubert
O'Donohue. of 136 Danks-street. Albert
Park, beloved husband of the late Mar
garet. Requlescat In pace.
PARSONS.— On November 29, at
Maryborough Hospital. Lucy May.
loved wife of Sydney Bcrrill. loved
mother of Wesley, Shirley, Fay and
Gionlce, At rest.
PAUL.—On November 29, at her
daughter's residence, 24 Prince-
street, North Essendon, Elsie, dearly
beloved wife of Archibald Thomas, and
loved mother of Madge, Eric and Elsie.
After a long Illness. At rest.
PAUL.—On November 29, at her
daughter's residence, 24 Prince-
street, North Essendon, Elsie, loving
sister-in-law of Katie Paul.
PENNY.— On November 27 (sud-
. denly). of 12 Kokarlbb-road. Car
negie, Stella Pearl, beloved friend of
Matthew and family. One of Nature's
best.
DEATHS
RIDER, — on November 27. at Mel-
XV bourne, Oclavia, tne dearly beloved
wue of George Rooert Itldcr, of Roth-
say, Green Island, Mornington. Not
my win, out Toy will be done. Privately
cremated Novetnbei 29.
SADDINGTON. — On November 28, at
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Edmund,
dearly beloved husband ol Ruth, loveo
father of Dawn, Margaret. Beverly, Ro
bert. loved son of Mrs. K, Saddmgtun
and the late S. H. Saddlngton, brother
of Gladys, Harry, Marjorlc, Norah, Mar
lon. Jojcc, Roland, aged 39 years.
SHAW.- -On November 29 (suddenly),
at her home. 7 Camberwell-grovc.
Hawthorn. Margaret Bridget, beloved
wife of the late Joseph Shaw, devoted
mother of Molly (Mrs. Edwards). Ar
thur (deceased) and Jack, aged 67
years. Rcqulcscat in pace.
SHEPHERD. — On November 29, Ida,
dearly beloved wife of Percy, ol
178 Bambra-road, CaulflciU, and de
voted mother of Stuart and Miriam.
STOKILL. — At Alma Hospital. St.
Kllda, Catherine, beloved mother of
Bonnie. Peacefully sleeping.
THOMPSON. — On November 28 (sud-
X denly). Elsie Esther, beloved wife of
Joseph Norman, of 39 Beaconsfleld-par-
ade. Croxton, loved mother of Alfred,
Arthur, Joyce (Mrs. Mason), Lyn, Ron
ald and Shirley (Mrs. Cooncyj, aged 61
years.
THOMPSON. — On November 28 (sud-
X denly). Elsie Ester, beloved eldest
daughter of Emma Sforclna and the late
Arthur, beloved sister of Harry. George.
Ethel (Mis. Christy), Hazel (Mrs.
Milne), Martellic (Mrs, Williams), Alice
(Mrs. Parsons), aged 61 years. Gone
to rest.
THOMPSON. — Elsie, beloved mother of
X Lyndon.
My mother.
THOMPSON. — Elsie, beloved mother of
Ronald, mother-in-law Betty,
grandmother of Lyndon. Words cannot
tell.
THOMPSON. — Elsie, beloved mother
of Shirley, mother-in-law of John,
grandmother of Paula.
l> In God's carc.
Thompson. — Elsie, beloved mother
of Alf, mother-in-law of Lily,
grandmother of Bruce.
Sadly missed.
THOMPSON. — Elslo, beloved mother
of Arthur, mothcr-ln-law of Laura,
nana of Billy.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Thompson.— Elsie, beloved mother
of Joyce, mothcr-ln-law of Her
bert. We will never forget,
UNDERWOOD.— On November 29, at
private hospital, Lllydale, Annie
Underwood, of Hereford-road, Lllydale.
dearly loved wife of the late Absalmon.
loving mother of Rachel (deceased),
Jesse and Harold.
A wonderful mother laid to rest.
For each of us she did her best.
Her love was great,
Her heart was kind,
A lovelier mother no one could ffnd
WEBB.— On November 26, Jane, ux
103 SackvJiie-strcct. Kcw, aged 83
years.
WHITE.— On November 29. at Bayn-
ton. Theresa, loving wife of Ed
ward. loved sister of Mary (deceased).
Catherine (deceased), Bridget (de
ceased), Annie (Mrs. Malone) and
John (deceased). Rcqulcscat In pace.
YOUNG.— On November 26, at Syd
ney. Joseph Stewart Parnell, beloved,
husband ' of Kathleen Marie Young.
R.I.P.
YOUNG. — On November 26, at Syd
ney; Joseph Stewart Pamcll. dearly
loved brother of Agatha M. (Marie),
lima (deceased), Frank (deceased), Nel
lie and Molllc. loved uncle of Warwick
an
IN MEMORfAM
Baker.— in loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away on
November 30. 1948.
A wonderful father, laid to rest,
For each of us he did his best:
His love was groat, his heart was kind.
A better father none could find.
Those who have a father
Cherish him with care:
For you will never know the heartache
Till you see his vacant chair,
—inserted by loving son, Charlie:
dnughtcr-ln-law, Dorle; grandsons,
Frauds, Ivon.
Baker. — in loving memory of my
dear husband, Peter, who passed
away on November 30. 1948. Sadly
missed.
BAKER. — in memory of my dear
father, who passed away November
30. 1948.
A wonderful father laid to .rest,
For each of us he did his best:
His love was great, his heart was kind,
A better father none could find.
—Inserted by his loving son, Jim:
dnughtcr-ln-law, and grandsons.
Baker.— to fond and loving mem
ory of my dear father, passed away
November 30. 1948.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by his loving - son, Noel;
daughter-in-law, Anne, " and ' loving
grandchildren.
BAKER. — in loving memory of our
L> dear father and grandfather. Peter,
passed away November 30. 1948.
— Sadly missed by Joyce. Cedie, Ber-
nadettc and Kevin.
Baker.— Died November 30, 1948.
Sadly missed.
— Inserted by ills son, Les., and daugh
ter. Gladys.
BEAN. — In memory of my dear
father, who passed away Novem
ber 30. 1947. Always remembered.
—Inserted by loving daughter, Lily;
son-in-law, Bob; granddaughters, Mar-
jorie, Amelia.
BEAN.— In loving memory of my dear
father, who passed away November
30. 1947.
Always remembered.
— inserted by his loving daughter, Rose,
and family.
Bean.— In loving memory of ' my
father. James Edward, who passed
away on November 30, 1947.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by Maise. Em and- family.-
BEATON. — Treasured memories of our
D dear mother, also Qucenie, who
passed away on June 21.
Your memory is a keepsake
From which wc will never part;
— Inserted by LU, Jack. Peg and Jean.
BEATON. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother, who
gassed away on November 30. 192S.
vcr remembered.
— inserted by Dorothy and Hcrrie Dow-
len.
BLEVINS. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away No
vember 30, 1944. Loving memories.
— Inserted by her loving sons.
BLISS.— In leving memory of my dear
husband. Alfred, and loving 'father
of Florrle. Alf and Lorna, who passed
away November 29, 1932.
For ever In our memory.
— Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BLOOD. — In loving memory of my
dear wife and our dear mother,
passed away November 30. 3939.
Life passes on. but memories stay
As near and dear as yesterday.
— Inserted by her loving husband.
Thomas, and daughters. Sheila and
Mavis.
BLOOD.— In loving memory of Aunt
Rosa, passed away November 30.
1939.
You are mine to remember while others
forget.
— By her loving niece, Rose.
BONGIORNO. — in loving memory of
my dear brother. Jack, who passed
away on November 30. 1925, at Kcw.
aged 45 years. R.I.P.
Twenty-four long years have passed
away
since my dear brother was called away.
Foiget him ? No, we never will;
— Inserted by his brother, Antonio,
and his sister, Nancy.
BOULGER. — In loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Patrick 'Joseph
Bougler, who passed away November 30,
1937. R.I.P.
Always in our thoughts.
— Inserted by his loving mother, brothers
and sisters, Morwell-road, Traralgon.
BOULGER. — Remembrance of Pat. who
passed away at Traralgon November
30. 1937. loving brother of Arthur, fond
brother-in-law of Wyn, and loved uncle
fo Moira and Gavan. Rest In peace.
BOURKE. — In loving memory of my
dear wife, Isabella, who passed
awny November 30, 1946.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace she awaits us all.
— Inserted by her husband.- Alex.
BOURKE. — In loving memory of my
dear mother, who passed away No
vember 30, 1946.
Three years have passed, but memories
stay,
As near and dear as yesterday.
— Inserted by her loving son, Alex, and
family.
BOURKE, — in loving memory of my
dear mother, who passed away No
vember 30, 1946. , ;
I miss your kind and loving ways.
With you I spent my happiest days;
I miss you when I need a friend,
On you I always could depend. ,
— inserted by her daughter, Beck: son-
in-law. Jack, and family.-
BOURKE. — In loving memory of my
dear grandmother, who fell asleep
November 30, 1946.
Deep In our hearts, your memory
is kept.
To cheilsh, to love, to never forget
—Inserted by loving grandson. Her
bert.
BOYLES. — In loving memory of our
dear father, who passed away
Novemoer 29, 1944.
—Inserted by his loving son, Bob, and
daughter-in-law. Lola,
BRYANT. — Fondest memories of my
dear mother, who passed away
September 10, 1944.
God made a wonderful mother,
Whose worth could never be told;
Her smile He made of sunshine,
Her heart of pure gold.
He made her as near as an angel
As any one could be;
God mude a wonderful mother, -
When He made my mother for me
Inserted by her loving daughter.
Alice; Bou-ln-law. grandchildren,
CAMERON, — In loving memory of my
yj dear husband and father, who
oasscd away November 30, 1944.
Sadly missed. '
—Inserted by his loving wife, Agnes, and
family.
CAMERON. — In loving memory of our
father, who passed away Novem
ber 30. 1944.
Always remembered.
— Jess. Bert and John Randall.
CARTER.— In treasured memories of
my dear mother, who passed away
November 30, 1940.
The tears in my eyes do not glitter, '
My face Is not always sad.
But God alone knows how I long
For that wonderful mother I had.
— Inserted by her loving daughters,
Maude nnd Alice: sons-in-law. Joe and
Norm, and trandchlldren.
CAPPER. — in loving memory of my
KJ dear wife, Marie J., fond mother
of Adela. and- Mrs. Gwen Mann
(W.A.), gran, of Prudence, mother-
in-law of Tom, passed away Novem
ber 30, 1948. Deeply mourned.
CHERRY.— In loving memory of
J Hector Cherry, loved husband of
Ellen, father of Norman. Joan (Mrs.
Daniels). Pat (Mrs. Warnc). Susan
(deceased). Eileen (Mrs. Bono). Leo.
Teresa (Mrs. Maxce). Teddy. John
(deceased), grandfather of Ross. Penny,
Jennifer and Gregory. Rest In peace.
CLARKE.— In Moving memory of my
darling wife, passed away November
30. 1948.
Sleep on, Ellen.
You will always be loved.
— Inserted by her lonely husband, Rue.
CLARKE. — in loving memory of our
darling mother, passed away No
vember 30? 1948. '
Sleep on, dear, mum, for it la true,
You suffered much and told so few;
But One who knew you needed rest.
Was God alone, ana He knew best.
He gave us strength to bear our loss.
Courage to fight the blow:
But what It meant to lose you.
No one will ever know.
—Inserted hy her loving daughters,
Daphne and Rosie, and sons-in-law,
Harry and Ernie.
CLARKE. — in memory of my dear
friend. Nellie, who passed away
November 30, 1948.
As you rest in peaceful stern
Your memory we will always keep,
—Inserted by Mrs. A. Henderson ana
(Continued on Fago. 10.)

I N MEMORIAM
(Continued from I'age 2.)
("1larke. — Treasured memories of
J dear pop. who passed away nine
years ago.
— His loved ones, Nell, Frank, Heather,
NclUO.
DOBSON.' — In loving memory of my
dear husband. Bob, who passed
away November 30, 1939.
More sadly missed as years pass by.
—Inserted by his loving wile.
DRAYTON. — Loving memories of my
dear wife, Flo, passed away Novem
ber 30. 1948.
Your memory to me Is a keepsake,
From which I will never part;
God has you in Ills keeping.
I have you in my heart.
— Inserted by her beloved husband, Ed.
DRAYTON. — In loving memory of my
dear mother, who passed away No
vember 30, 1948.
The tears In my eyes do not glitter.
My face Is not always sad;
But Goa alone knows how 1 long
For that wonderful mother I had.
— Inserted by her loving son. Harold,
and daughtcr-ln-law, Margie.
DRAYTON. — Cherished memories of
XJ mother's love and devotion, passed
away November 30, 1948.
When came the time lor mum to go,
The homeward path she did not know:
But In God's hafid her own she laid.
Then He whispered, "Sweet peace and
rest be thine."
No one knows the silent longing
As I pen each loving line;
For my mother's love and friendship
That are now no longer mine.
—Inserted by daughter, Mavis; son-in-
law, Stan; grandsons, Roy and Peter.
DRAYTON. — In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away November 30. 1948.
Live was ebbing fast away.
When Jesus gave her strength to say.
Trust and ODcy.
Those words which mean so much to
us each day,
As silently we remember her loving
Chrlstlikc way.
— Inserted by Albert and Eva; grand
children, Lynettc and Roncavel,
DRAYTON. — in loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma. Flora,
who passed into our heavenly Father's
care on November 30. 1948.
We have longed for you in alienee.
No eyes have seen the ache;
And with many a silent prayer we plead
That God may keep you sale.
— Inserted by Ted and Rita and grand
children. Eddy. Wesley, Lloyd, Donald,
Islay, Trevor.
DURSTON. — In loving memory of
my dear wife, Stella, who passed
away on November 30, 194S. Treas
ured memories of happy years
her !ov,ng husband, Sid.
DURSTON. — Fondest memories of
XJ mum and gran., who passed away
November 30, 1948.
— Inserted by Russell. Pat and Peter.
FALCKE.— Treasured memories of
our dear mother, who passed
away November 30, 1937.
Time passes, but still we remember.
— Inserted by her loving family.
FALCKE.— In loving memory oi dear
mother, who passed away Novem
ber 30, 1937. For ever we'fl remem
ber.
—inserted by her loving daughter,
FRANC1S. — in loving memory of my
father. Ernest A., who passed
away November 30, 1943.
—Inserted by his son.
GREENBURY. — In ever loving mem-
ory of my husband, Jack, accident
ally killed November 30. 1934.
_ Links of love that bind us.
—Inserted by his wife, ide.
GREENBURY. — In loving memory of
VX brother. Jack, accidentally killed
November 30, 1934. Ever remembered,
-nsorted by sister, Dorrlc, and Olive,
GREENBURY. — In loving memory of
\JT our Jack, accidentally killed No
vember 30. 1934. Always remembered.
—Inserted by ills loving mother, father
and brothers, Stan, Ern and Abe
HANNAN. — Passed away November 30,
1948. Atllla. dearly loved grand
mother of Brian.
HASLAM. — In loving memory of Lcs.,
who died November 30. 1941; also
his sister, Sadie, who died February
o, 1944.
—Inserted by Will, Sadie and Beryl.
JACKSON. — In loving memory of
tl Eileen, dearly loved daughter of
Jim and Louie, loving sister of Vera
(Mrs. Brcnnan), Louie (Mrs. Hcndy),
Len, Will, Grace (twin), Gerald, Stella
(Mrs. Stewart), Tom and Bert, who
passed away November 30, 1945,
Always in our thoughts.
—Inserted by her father, mother, bro
thers and sisters.
JACKSON. — in loving memory of my
dear sister, Eileen, who passed away
November 30, 1945.
Sweet was her nature, great was her
» . . courage.
—Inserted her twin, Grace.
KILL. — Treasured memories of our
AV 4e,ar mother and nanna. Josephine,
fell asleep November 30, 1948.
Mum and dad reunited,
we miss you, mum, we always will,
"fit in our hearts you arc with us still.
KILL— Masslc, Bill and Lawrence.
ill.— m memory of my dear
pother, who passed away November
uu. 3948, Memories.
— Lucy.
KILL— In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away November
1948.
Herlove was great, her heart was
A better mother no one could find,
—inserted by Jamea and her loving
KNIGHTON. — In loving memory of
my dear, father. James William,
wno passed away November 30. 1945,
Repatriation Hospital, Caulfleld. dearly
loved grandfather of Maureen and John.
—Inserted by his loving daughter and
son-in-law, Winnie and Jack, Gladstone-
parade. Glenroy.
KNIGHTON.— In loving memory of
our dear brother and brother-ln-
jaw. Jim, who passed away November
30. 1945,
Today brings back sweet memories
Of our dear one laid to rest;.
. Those who think of 'you today
Are the ones that loved you best.
—Inserted by his loving, sister. May,
and brother-in-law, Harry.
KNIGHTON. — l.i loving memory of
O). our dear Uncle Jim, who passed
away November 30, 1945. Always re
membered.
—Inserted by his loving nephews, Jim,
Ted. Harry, Bruce.
LEITH. — In loving memory of my
XJ dear father. Joseph Mcintosh, who
passed away suddenly at Brunswick
November 29. 3916.
Sweetest memories, fond and true.
Will ever remain, dear dad, of you.
—Inserted by his loving daughter, An
nie; son-in-law, Perc, and grandchll-
dren.
LYCOUDIS. — In everlasting memory
XJ of our beloved brother, Fanagl,
whog passed away suddenly November 30,
Please God take this message to our
brother up above.
Tell him, how we miss him and give
hlra all our love;
For no one knows the heartache, only
wg can tell
Of a brother we loved and lost
Without a last farewell.
—Inserted by his loving brothers, Nick,
Dennis, Spyro. and sisters, Irene and
Patslc. and sister-in-law. Artemis.
LYCOUDIS. — In loving memory of
XJ Peter, beloved brother and dear
brother-in-law, who passed away sud
denly November 30, 1948.
When last we saw your smiling face
u y ni?080 bright and well;
little did we think that day
It was our last farcweil.
— Inserted by his beloved brother, Nick,
and sister-in-law. Pearl.
LYCOUDIS. — Treasured memories of
our dear Mparpa Peter, who passed
away suddenly November 30, 1948.
A beautiful nature, loving and kind,
A beautiful memory to leave behind:
A cheerful anille, a heart of gold.
The best uncle this world could hold.
— nserted by his beloved nieces, Athena
5 £:i,3'.Ine' and grand nieces, Diane
and Gall.
LYCOUDIS. —In loving memory of
my dear friend. Peter, who passed
away November 30. 1948. Treasured
memories,
— Kathleen,
MACKRELL. — in loving memory of
. our dear sister, who passed away
November 30, 1948,
We have only your beautiful mem-
ory,
To treasure our whole fllfe through,
Its sweetness will linger for ever
As we treasure those memories
of you, ,
—Inserted by her loving sister, Lucy,
and brother, Leslie.
MACKRELL. — In -treasured - memory
Novbedre030.'rign41i. Wh Pa"ed
meXra'TrTn?,0"'1 by yur trua
McCARTNEY - In loving memory of
our dear dad, John, who passed
away November 30. 1039.
Hifa£?Sldbl',n,! thc 01d eoad day> hack,
His hands we cannot touch;
A , cbarish all the memories
or the dad we loved so much.
Inserted by his lovlni: son, Happy
4 , ???„ Core-street. Fitzroy,
MOLLOY - in loving memory of my
dear mother who passed away on
Always remembered,
1iv D,av?' -Phyllis and David.
MONK - In loving memory of my
dear husband, Jack, and our lov-
ing father, who passed away Novem-
ber 30, 1948.
Sadly missed by all.
Inserted by his loving wife and
family.
MORGAN -.In ulovins memory of my
d.ifkd husband, James Warned
called away November 29. 1942
k?,?k ,yPa«'of thinking of my
husband I loved ' and iost,
0.1 .wife who loved him knows
what the partlne cost.
A beautiful smile. ' happy face a
broken, link I. cannot replace;
7Kaa'ad Oy his lonely wife. Susan.
O'DONNELL. — in loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed away
Nov?.e„r, J". 1SM7. Ever remembered.
—Inserted by her loving ' daughter.
Vincent 80n"ln",aw' Clarry: grandson.
PEARCEY - Thoughts for today and
1. memories for ever of my dear dad,
who passed away November 30, 1946,
pTiylhsl son-in-law, J'" <"U,BmCr'
PONTIN. — Loving memories of my
dear husband and father, who fell
stayePfo?eVver 1948! Meraor,ea
imdfamUy hIs ovlns wife, Ruby,
SMITH - Dan, who passed away No-
vember 30, 1945.
Time passes away.
But memories , remain.
—Inserted by May. Mariorle and Gert.
TAYLOR,— In loving memory of my
X dear wife and mother. Ada, who
passed away on November 30. 1&4s.
We often sit and think of you.
And things we used to say and do,
AflfL wndeF why you had to go
Without a chance to say goodbye.
—Inserted by her loving husband. Ar
thur, and son, John.
TILLEY.— in loving memory of my
X darling wife and our mother, Gladys,
who passed away November 30, 1948
Who shall, say my grief has lessened,
Though a smile may hide my tears.
Memory keeps the wound still open.
In spite of twelve long months.
You had a nature you could not help
loving.
A heart that was purer than gold
We miss you. mum. we always will.
But gin j our hearts you arc with us
—Inserted 'by her loving nusbnnd, Fred,
and daughter Dawn, son, Graeme
TILLEY,— In loving memory of our
loving daughter, Gladys, who passed
away on November 30. 1948, R.i.p.
Resting where no shadows U U,
in perfect peace she awaits us all
— Inserted by her loving mother and
father.
TILLEY,— Treasured memories of our
X dear Gladys, who passed sway No
vember 30. 1948. Late Richmond.
R.I.P.
You suffered much, but told so few.
But one who knew you needed rest
Was God above, and He knew best.
— Inserted by Auntie Margaret and
Uncle Faddy,

IN MEMORIAM
TILLEY (ncc G. Schuyler). — In lov-
X lng memory of Gladys, who passed
away November 30. 1948.
Asleep in God's wonderful garden,
Free from all sorrow and pain.
— Inserted by Auntie Florrle and Uncle
Jim. and family,
TILLEY. — In loving memory of
dear Gladys, who passed away No
vember 30, 1048. R.I.P.
— Always remembered by Mollle Good
man and Yvonne,
TILLEY. — In lovim memory of
X Gladys, sister-in-law of Ray and
Ernie. , ,
TILLEY. — In memory of our
X beloved daughtcr-ln-Uw. Gladys,
passed away November 30. 3948.
Always remembered.
—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. TUIcy and
Ron,
TiLLEY. — In loving memory of our
X dear slstcr-ln-law. Gladys, passed
away November 30. 1948.
Always remembered.
— Inserted by Oltvc, Bill and Carole.
TRINICK. — In memory of father, Ar-
X tliur, beloved husband of Martha,
passed away November 30. 1947.
— His loving daughters, Dorothy and
Mabel,
VERSO. — In loving memory of a
V dear husband and father, who
passed away November 30, 1948. Al
ways remembered.
—His wife and family.
WHITE. — Sad and loving memories
of darling mother, passed away
November 30. 1947.
Ever loved and remembered.
— Inserted by her loving daughter, Jes
sie; son-in-law. Stan, and grandson,
Alan.
WHITE. — Loving memories dear
friend, Clara Ann White.
Beneath are the everlasting arms.
— M, Mitchell.
WINGFIELD— In memory of mother.
TV I miss you, mum, and always will.
— 45ver remembered by Maud.
WINTON.— In loving memory of my
vt dear mother, and wife, Clara Iso-
bel, passed away November 30. 1948.
Loving memories, fond and true.
Will ever, remain, dear mum, of you.
— Inserted by her loving son. Jimmy;
husband. Jim. and daughter-in-law.
Violet, and loving nana of Bobby.
YOUNG. — In fond memory of our
loyed father, passed away Novem
ber 30. 1945.
— Inserted by son. Lcs; daughtcr-ln-
law, Eileen, and Elaine.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
CASEY.— The FAMILY of thc late
SARAH ANN CASEY Wish to
THANK alt kind friends for their floral
tributes, telegrams and personal ex
pressions of sympathy received In their
recent sad bereavement. Will all please
accept this as a ocrsonal expression of
gratitude.
DUNCAN. — Mr. A. G. DUNCAN and
XJ FAMILY, of Calllgnce North, sin
cerely THANK ait kind friends and re
latives for letters, telegrams, cards.
Moral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad be
reavement. Will all Dleasc accent this
as a personal expression of our thanks.
O'HARA. — Mrs. W. CAMERON
wishes to THANK all kind friends
and relatives for letters, cards, tele
grams and floral tributes received tor
the death of her dear father.
Doveton-avenue. Grassmere.
STEPHENS. — Mrs. KING wishes to
0 express her sincere THANKS and
APPRECIATION to friends and neigh
bors for telegrams, letters, iloral tri
butes and personal expressions of sym
pathy extended to her In her recent
sad bereavement.
155 Hlghett-strcet. Richmond.
FUNERAL NOTICES
BEALE. — Thc Funeral of the late Mr.
GEORGE SAMUEL BEALE will
leave Taylor's Chapel, 81 Heidelberg-
road. Ivanhoe, THIS DAY, after a ser
vice. commencing at 3.15 p.m.. for
the Tcmplestowe Cemetery.
E. TAYLOR it SON, IvanhOC.
JX1159.
BEALE. — The Officers and Brethren
Of STAR OF TEMPLESTOWE,
I.O.R.. Tent 421, are respectfully re
quested to attend the Funeral of our
late Brother. G. BEALE. The funeral
will leave Taylor and Sons' parlor,
Ivanhoe. 3.15 p.m., THIS DAY. for
Tcmplestowe Cemetery.
A. E. UEBERGANG. C.R.
W. LEE, Secretary.
BOWMAN. — -The Funeral of the late
Mrs. ROSE ALICE BOWMAN Will
leave the funeral parlor. 712 High-
street, Thornbury. THIS DAY, at 3.30
p.m., for Coburg Cemetery.
J. FERGUSON & SON. JW3037. —
BRITTON.— The Funeral of the late
MARK BR1TTON will leave his resi
dence, Wandin Yallock. THIS DAY, at
12 noon, for thc Lllydolc Cemetery.
BURTON BROS. Lllydale 11.
BROADWAY.— The Funeral of the late
Mrs. MARTHA BROADWAY Will
leave 19 Ovens-street. Yarravlllc, THIS
DAY, at 2 p.m., for the Footscray
Cemetery.
NELSON BROS., Footscray. MW1301,
BYASS. — The Funeral of the late
CYRUS PATRICK BYASS will
leave Le Pine's Funeral Chapel, 357
Burwood-road. Hawthorn, opposite Town
Hall, THIS DAY, after a service, com
mencing at 11 a.m., for thc Spring
Vale Cemetery.
LE PINE it SON PTY. LTD. JA1104.
CLANCY. — The Funeral of the late
Mr. DANIEL A. CLANCY Will
leave the Church of Our Lady Help
of Christians, Nlcholsoo-strcct, East
Brunswick. THIS DAY, at 3.30 p.m.,
for the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton,
ALFRED ALLISON, Clifton Hill. —
OLLINS. — Thc Funeral of the late
Mrs. HENRIETTA ELIZABETH
COLLINS, of 8 Buxton-strcct, West
Footscray. and late of Church-street,
Maldon, will leave our Funeral Parlors.
291 Barkly-strcct, Footscray, TOMOR
ROW, at 10 a.m., for thc Maldon
Cemetery. The funeral will arrive at
the cemetery at 2 P.m.
WALTER A. WARNE. MW1209.
COLLINS.— LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP,
No. 418, A.F. and A. Masons
of Victoria. — Officers and brethren
of thc above lodge and thc craft In
general- are respectfully invited to fol
low the remains of their esteemed Bro
ther, FREDERICK COLLINS, to the
Fawkner Cemetery. Thc funeral will
leave 92 Hoddle-strect, Abbotsford.
THIS DAY. 3.15 P.m.
R. W. ROSE, W.M.
F. E. BEER, Sec.
COUZENS.— The Funeral of the late
Mr. WILLIAM COUZENS will leave
our Parlors, 291 Sydncy-road, Bruns
wick, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m., for the
Fawkner Cemetery.
JOHN (ROY V.) ALLISON. Bruns
wick. Tel. FW1592.
CURLEY. — Requiem Mass for the re-
pose of the soul of the late Mr.
JOSEPH PATRICK CURLEY will be
celebrated at St. Ambrose's Church,
Sydney-road, Brunswick, THIS DAY, at
9 a.m. The Funeral will leave the
church at 3.30 p.m. for the Fawkner
Cemetery.
MULQUEEN & SONS PTY. LTD.,
FW1746.
FINKELSTEIN.— The Funeral of the
late MR. MENDEL FINKELSTEIN
will leave his residence, 30 Scott-
street, Belmont, Geelong, THIS DAY,
at 11.30 a.m., for the Eastern Ceme
tery, Geelong.
ALEX MONRO, Geelong. Phone 5386.
In conjunction with Melbourne Chevra
Kadlsha.
GAY. — The Funeral of the late Mrs
MARGARET OGILVIE GAY Will
leave our Parlor, 788 Sydney-road,
BrunBwlck, THIS DAV, at 3.30 P.m.,
for the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton.
JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. LTD.
FW4126.
GORMAN. — Requiem Mass for the re-
pose of the soul of the late Mr.
HENRY WILLLAM GORMAN Will be
celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, Ot-
ter-street. Collingwood, THIS DAY, at
6.50 a.m. The Funeral will leave the
church at 2 p.m. for the Fawkner Ce
metery.
ALFRED ALLISON. Clifton Hill. —
Guild.— The Funeral of the late
HENRY guild will leave Le
Pine's Funeral Parlor. 841 Burke-road,
Camberwell, THIS DAY, at 3.35 p.m.,
for thc Spring Vale Crematorium.
LE PINE St SON PTY. LTD. JA1104.
HAMBR1DGE. — Requiem Mass for the
repose of the soul of the late
Mis. CATHRINE ELIZABETH HAM-
BRIDGE will be celebrated at St. Fran
cis Xavler's Church, Donald-street,
Prahran, THIS DAY, at 7.30 a.m.
Thc Funeral will leave the church at 2
j?.m, for the New Cheltenham Cemc-
CI?6sEPH ALLISON PTY, LTD.. East
St. Kllda. Windsor 4074.
HOCKING. — The Funeral of the late
JOHN HOCKING will leave his
residence. Aylesbury,1 Sylvan-road, Mt.
Evelyn, TOMORROW, at 9,30 a.m., for
the Coburg. Cemetery.
BURTON BROS. Lllydale 11. —
Born.— excelsior lodge of in
dustry, No. 16, a.f. and a.
Masons ' of Victoria. — The Officers and
Brethren of the above Lodge and Craft
in general are Informed that thc
Funeral of our late esteemed Brother,
arthur HORN, will leave his resi
dence, ' 35 Bunbury-strcet, Newport,
this day, at 10.30 a.m.. for the
Melbourne Crematorium, Fawkner, ar
riving at U.15 a.m..
G. SILK, W.M.
S. FERRIS, secretary.
ERNEST W. JACKSON it SON. Wll-
llamstown 25.
ANE. — The Funeral of tho late Mr.
SAMUEL "LANE will leave thc R.
McKenzlc Memorial Chapel, 199 Olarcn-
don-strcct. South Melbourne, this
DAY, after a service commencing at 11
a.m., for the Melbourne General Ceme
tery. Carlton.
11. MCKENZIE. MX3107.
MANSELL.— The Funeral of the late
Mrs; EMILY ANN MANSELL, Of
22 Rennlc-strcet, Wllllamstown, will
leave Nelson Bros.' Chapel, North Wll
llamstown, this DAY, at 11.30 &.m.,
for the ' Wllllamstown Cemetery.
NELSON BRQS. W'stown 34. —
' ' " '
TVTUNN. — The Funeral of the late
IN Mrs. MILLIE KUNN will leave
Sleight's Funeral Home, St, Kllda-
road, Melbourne, THIS DAY, after a
service commencing at 3 p.m., for the
Spring Vale Crematorium.
a. a. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Phone,
MX4626 (3 lines).
'DONOHUE.— Requiem Mass for the
repose of the soul of the late Mr.
JOHN HUBERT . O'DONOUUE will be
celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Car-
mcl Church, Richardson-street, Middle
Park. THIS DAY. at 9 a.m. The Fune
ral will leave the church at the con
clusion of the Mass for thc Melbourne
General Cemetery, Carlton,
MULQUEEN it SONS PTY. LTD.
FW1746,
1 j ARSONS.— The Friends of the late
X Mrs. LUCY MAY PARSONS are ru-
spectfutly informed that thc Funeral
will leave her residence, 79 Inkcrman-
itrcct, Maryborough. TOMORROW, at
2.30 p.m.. for the Maryborough Ceme
tery,
W. PHELAN it SONS PTY. LTD.,
Maryborough.
PAUL.—The Funeral of the late Mrs
ELSIE PAUL, late of St. Leon-
ards, will leave 24 Prince-street, North
Essendon, TOMORROW, at 2 p.m.,
for the Melbourne Cemetery, Carlton.
NELSON BROS., Footscray. MW1301.
SHAW. — Requiem Mass for the rc-
_Ppse of the soul of the late Mrs.
MARGARET BRIDGET SHAW will be
celebrated at Our Lady of Victories
9)HKjlA,..Burkeroad' Camberwell. TO-
ROW,4i.at»:8 a m- Thc Funeral
will leave the church at 10 a.m. for the
Spring Vale Cemetery.
nV174ULAt002. SONS PTY- LT-
S"EPIIEnD.— The Funeral of the late
Mrs IDA SHEPHERD will leave
Parlora' cr. Glen Huntly and Haw
thorn roads, Caullleld, TOMORROW,
?i?r s.frvl£ coinmccclni; at 10,31)
' »r(i-iwr , Vale Crematorium.
JOHN (UOV V.) ALLISON. LF1S16.
npilOMPSON — Tile Funeral or the late
Jin J'lf;SI,E ESTHER THOMPSON
will leave the funeral parlor. 712 Hleh-
atreet, Thornbury, THIS DAY, at 2
p'?" lSi!i!!kncr Crematorium.
TJ. FERGUSON Ac SON. JW3Q37. —
'EENEY —Thc Funeral of the late
wmeli,.rauTiEFVi
Cemetery' 2 P'm" ,or th» Eawknor
TOBIN BROS. FJ1294

FUNERAL NOTICES
WHITE. — Requiem Mass for thc r-
posc of the soul of the late Mrs
THERESA WHITE Will be celebrate
at St. M&ry's Church, Lanccfield
THIS DAY, at 7.30 a.m. Funeral will
leave church at 2.30 p.m., lor tht
Lanccfield Cemetery,
T. J. SCOTT it SON, Kyncton 53.

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