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BIRTHS. MARRIAGES
AND DEATHS.
BIRTHS.
FRY (nee Wilson).—On the 30th October, at
their home, "Thorndon House," to Mr. and Mrs.
A B Fry, Gorge road, Athelstone—a son
(John Berry). Dr. E. L. Borthwick and Sister
Lawrie in attendance.
McKAY—On . the 23rd October, at Warra-
weena Private Hospital, Lurline street. Mile End.
to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKay, of 46 Fisher
terrace, Mile-End—a daughter (Alice).
PEARSE.—On the 2nd November, at Glen-
bower Gums Station, Florieton, to "Mr. and Mrs.
H. Leslie Pearse—a son
POPE.—On the 30th October, at Milo Private
Hospital. Woodville, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Pope, of Trimmer parade, Seaton Park—a son.
PORTER.—On the 31st October, at 'McBride
Hospital. Medindie. to Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Porter,
of Gloucester street, Prospect—a daughter
(Patsy Ada).
SCOTLAND.—On the 20th October, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Scotland—a son
(Alexander Henry).
SHEARER.—On the 29th October, at Maylands
Private Nursing Home, Augusta street,
Maylands, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Shearer, of Ashton
—a son.
SMITH.—On (he 2nd November, at the Memo-
rial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. H. Smith, 22 Prospect road—a daughter.
(Both well.)
SPRY.—On the 29th October, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spry—a son (Alan
Herbert).
UNDERWOOD.—On the 3rd November, at
North Adelaide, the wife of W. M. Underwood—
a son.
BIGGS.—On the 4th November, at 61 Card-
well street, city, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Biggs
—a son (George Thomas). Both well Thanks
to Nurse Hales and Mrs. A. Andrews.
BURT (nee Hiddleston).—On the 2nd November,
at Sister Rowe's Private Hospital, Wakefield
street, to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Burt.'Glan-
dore—a daughter. Both well.
BREMNER.—On the 30th October, to Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Bremner, of Darcy street, Medindie
Park—a son (Kenneth Francis).
CURRIN.—On the 4th November, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Currin, Edmunds avenue, Unley—a
daughter (Joy Lorraine).
EDWARDS (nee Daisy Howrie).—On the 1st
November, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards, of 3
Randolph street, Thebarton—a daughter (Gloria
Mary). Both well. Special thanks to Dr. Rol-
Iand and Nurse Gray.
FISHLOCK (nee Carrie Henderson).—On the
23rd October, at Lugano Hospital, Victor Harbour,
to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fishlock—a daughter
(Vehon Blanchc).
HARMS.—On tlie 5th November, the wife of
Eric A. Harms, of Ravensthorpe avenue, Mills-
wood Estate—a daughter. Both well. Special
thanks to Dr. Cooper and Nurse Andrae.
HILL (nee Ethel Paige).—On the 28th October,
at Brinkworth street, South Plympton,
to Mr. aud Mrs. F. A. Hill—a son (William
Henry)-
JOSE (nee Gladys Page).—On the 1st November,
to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jose, 12 Lurline
street. Mile-End—a daughter. Grateful thanks
to Dr. Rice and Nurse E. Johns, 55 Ashley
street, Torrensville.
LAVER.—On the 27th September, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. N. Laver, of Queen street, Solomon-
town—a daughter (Heather Queen)
LAYCOCK (nee Oswald).—On the 22nd October.
at Port Augusta, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
K. Laycock—a daughter.
SHEGOG.—On the 27th October, at Chatham
Private Hospital, Keswick, to Mr. and Mrs. L.
F. Shegog—a daughter (Gloria Marie). Special
thanks to Dr. John O'Brien and Nurse Williams.
Tasmanian papers please copy.
WATTS (nee Lillian Gill).—On the 25tb October,
at Nurse Bray's Private Hospital, Port
Pirie, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Watts—a son (Kevin
George).
WOOD (nee Bita White).—On the 12th Oc-
tober. st the Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood—a daughter (Lorna
Elizabeth).
BLACKWELL—On the 29th October, at Herbert
bert street, Plympton Park, to Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Blackwell—a son (Lawrence Gordon). .Spe-
cial thanks to Nurse Higgie, and Dr. Fleming.
COMLEY (nee Hooper).—On the 29th Oc-
toner,. at Sister. McKenzie's - Private Hospital,
Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. King Comley, Bath
street, Glenelg—a son (Deane Gordon).
DUNN (nee Elsie Williams)—On the 2nd
November, at Jamestown Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. S. Dunn—a son. (Both well.)
HUGHES.—On the 16th October, to the wife
of E. W. Hughes, Nctherby avenue, Netherby—
a daughter.
JENSEN (nee F. M.. Leash).—On the 18th
October, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jensen, Portland
—a son (Harry Allen-Allen). Special' thanks
to Nurse Pocock and Dr. Dunstan.
NEUMANN (nee Agnes Zacher).—On the 8rd
November, at Maitland Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Neumann, of Maitland—a son. (Both
well.)
APLIN.—On the 1st November, at Rose Park
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Aplin,
Aveland avenue, North Norwood—a son (Des-
mond Ignatius).
BUCHANAN.—On tbe 4th November, at Me-
Mortal Hospital, North Adelaide, tbe wife of Alex
Buchanan, Westboume Park—a daughter.
CLARKE.—On the 28th October, at Edsall
street, Norwood, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke—a
daughter (Jean Mavis). Special thanks-to
Nurse Drammond, Cross roads, Clarence Park.
CONNELL (nee Cecily McCarthy).—On the
6th November, at the Memorial Hospital, Mur-
ray Bridge, to the wife of Frank Connell; Montieth—a
daughter (Patricia Margaret).
CURTIS.—On the 5th November, at Rumont,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Curtis, of Brown Hill
Creek—a daughter (Helen Ruth). No visitors
for seven days.
DRIVER-SMITH.—On- the 30th October, at
Quambi, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Driver-Smith,
Florence street, Fullarton—a daughter (Roma
Muriel). Special thanks to Dr. H. H. E. Rus-
sell, matron, and nurses.
GARLICK—On the 6th November, at the Me-
morial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Garlick, of Gover street. North Adelaide—
a daughter. .
KURTZ.—On the 2nd November, at Mrs.
Sauer's Nursing Home, Nuriootpa, to Mr. and
Mrs. J.- F. Kurtz, Angaston—a daughter (Doreen
Betty). Both well. Special thanks to Dr.
Hoopman and Nurse Sauef.
LANGLE Y.—On the 25th October, at Hut
chinson Hospital, Gawler, to Mr. and Mrs..L
Langley—a daughter.
MILDREN.—On the 8th November, at Tor-
Quay, Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. Fank Mildren, of
Black Forest—a son.
PEARCE.—On the 2nd November, at Nurse
McGregor's, Largs Bay to Mr.and, Mrs. H. E.
Pearce, Blackler street,. Semaphore—a daughter
(Yvonne).
RANDALL,—On the 1st November, at Sister,
Clcland'a Hospital (Larrakeya), to Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Randall, of Largs. Bay—a son. - Thanks
to. Dr—Powell and sister Cleland.
COLLINS (nee Learmontb).—On the 6th No-
vember, at Nurse Green's Matenity Home, Main
road, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. C, Collins, REYNELLA—a son ( Ralph John) No visitors for Eight days. special thanks to Dr. A. F. Stokes, Glenelg, and Nurse Green Brighton.
BIRTHS.
DUKE (nee Vida Tickle).—On the 8th
November, at Unley Private Hospitalr to Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Duke, Sussex. street, Westbourne Park
—a son. (Rodney Kevin). Thanking Dr. A. W,
Welch and Sister Parham Ninnes. No visitors for,
seven days.
GOODE.—On the 7th November, to Mr. and
Mis. Roger Goode—a daughter.
HARDY.—On the 6th November, at Miss
Rowe's Private Hospital, Wakefleld street, Ade-
laide, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hardy, of Broad
view—a daughter. (Both well.)
MACINTYRE.—On the 7th November, 1927,
at Delta Nursing Home, Mile-End, to Mr. and
Mrs. Macintyre, of Frogmore road, St. James
Park—a son (Andrew Frederick). Dr. Bice and
Nurse Frost in attendance.
MULLER (nee Lees).—On the 6th November,
at 120 Fisher street, Fullarton, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. Muller—a daughter.
ANDERSON.—On the 8th November, at Sirius
Hospital, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Anderson,
John street, Yatala—a con.
ARNOLD.—On the 10th November, at Rest
holme Hospital, 7 Lambert road, Joslin, to
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Arnold, 84 Payneham road,
Payneham—a daughter.
BENNETT.—On the 3rd November, at
Anglesea Barracks, Hobart, to the wife of
Captain Rex L. Bennett, Staff Corps—a son.
BEAVIES.—On the 7th November, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Beavies, of 250 Glen
Osmond . road, Fullarton—a daughter (Roma
Dawn).
BISHOP (nee Pearl Sharp).—On the 6th Oc-
tober.at Nurse Johns's Nursing Home, Gawler
avenue, Welland, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bishop,
of Findon—a" daughter (Shirley).
BONYTHON.—On the 9th November, at
"Maylands" Private Nursing Home, Augusta
street, Maylands, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bony-
thon, Summertown—a daughter.
BURLS (nee Cattell).—On the 6th November,
at their residence, to Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Burls,
of Woodside—a son (Eric Murray). *
CAVIES.—On the 4th November, at "Maylands"
Private Nursing Home, Augusta street,
Maylands, to Mr. and Mrs. Cavies, Rugby street,
St Peters—a daughter.
CROCKER.—On the 4th November, at the
Barmen Hospital, to the wife of Arthur
Crocker—a daughter. (Both well.)
DUNSTONE-—On the 9th November, to Dr.
and Mrs. H. E. Dunstone—twin children (boy
and girl).
FOOKS (nee G. Bennett).—On the 6th November,
at Berklea Private Hospital, Prospect
road. Prospect to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fooks, of
42 Albert street. Prospect—a daughter (Betty
Lorraine). Both well.
FORBES.—On the 6th November, at Sirius
Hospital, Alberton, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Forbes,
of. St. Elmo, Semaphore—a son (Keith).
HALL.—On the 8th November, at La Perouse
Nursing Home, Everard avenue, Keswick, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Hall, of Everard street, South
Plympton—a aon. Special thanks to Nurse
Murphy and. Dr. Fleming.
HARDY.—On the 6th November, at McBride
Hospital, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hardy,
of Newbon street, Prospect—-a son.
HILL (nee N. Halstead).—On the.6th Novem
ber, at Coromandel parade, Blackwood, tu Mr.
and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Hill—a daughter (Molly
Gweneth).
HIRSCH.—On the 10th November, at 4
Angas street, Kent Town, to the Bev. and Mrs.
David Hirsch—a daughter.
JAMES.—On the 8th November, at McBride
Hospital, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. T. James,
of Alice street, Sefton Park—a son.
KITTO.—On the 18th October, at Loxton
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kitto. of Loxton—a
son (Geoffrey Marchant).
MACKLIN.—On the 10th November, at Mc-
Bride Hospital; Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Macklin. of George street, Camden—a son (Leon
Clare).
MANCKTELOW.—On the 7th November, at
Queen's Home, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Macktelow
—a son (Walter John).
MACDONALD (nee J. G. Edson).—On the
4th November, at Waikerie, to the wife of Mr.
P. N. Macdonald, Karoonda—a son (Albert John
—John).
McCONNOCHIE (nee Shelby)—On the 29th
October, at Peacock avenue. West Thebarton,
to Mr. and Mrs. Bob McConnochie—a son
(Donald Michael). Both- well. Nurse Byan
and Dr. Beare in attendance, and special tbanks
to Mrs. Scott.
PALEY.—On 6th November, at Restholme-
Hospital, No. 7 Lambert road, Joslin, to Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Paley, Bakewell road, Evandale
—a daughter.
REED—On the 8th November, at McBride
Hospital, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Seed,
of Westcourt street. West Croydon—a daughter.
RIGNY.—On the 24th October, at Wendouree
Private. Hospital, Bartley Crescent, Wayville,
to Mr. and Mrs. Bigny, of Kilkenny—a son.
SIMCOCK.—On tbe 8th November, at Queen's
Home, to Mr. end Mrs. T. J. Simcock, a daughter
(Zoe Doreen Fay).
SMITH—On the 26October, at Wendouree
Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of
Glenunga—a son.
STONE.—On the 28th October, at Bungala,
Yankalilla, to Mr and Mrs. A. P. Stone, Tor- rensville—a daughter
daughter .
TIPPINS.—On the 10th November, at "May-
lands"Private Nursing Home, Augusta street,
Maylands, to Mr. and Mrs. Tippins, Edwardstown
—a. son.
TRACEY.—On the 2nd November, at Belmore
terrace. Woodville, to the wife of Thomas
Tracey—a daughter (Mary Teresa). Both welt
TILLER.—On the 7th October, at the Bala,
klava Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. B.
S. Tiller, Balaklava—a son .(Colin William).
WHITE (nee Lilly Saunders).—On the 6th
November, at their home, Rosella street, Sana
phone, to Mr. and Mrs. White—a daughter
(Shirley Rosalind). Both welL
WITTERING.—On the 5th November, at
Queen's Home, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Wittering
—a daughter (Alicia Dorothy Joan).
ENGAGEMENTS.
BURT—MAY—'The engagement is announced
of Myra Irene, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Burt, of 21 Westell street, Hyde Park, to
Cecil Howard, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. May, of 80 Birkdale avenue, Clarence
Park.
CORNELIUS—ROWNEY.— The engagement
is announced of Elsie, daughter of the late
Alfred Cornelius and Mrs. L. Bleeze, James
street, Payneham; to Edward Jack, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowney, Chapel street, Camp- belltown.
MACADAM—WELDON.—The engagement was
announced on the 8th October of Jessie Amelia,
only duughter of Mr. and .Mrs. W. Macadam, of
Agery, to Clarance George, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs, A. J. Weldon Moonta.
SMITH—ULSTRUP.—The engagement is
announced of Lettie, second. daughter of Mr.
Mrs. A. G. Smith, of Franklin avenue, Flinders
Park, to George Karl, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Ulstrup, of Falcon avenue, Torrensville
DYER—WALSH—The engagement is an-
nounced. of Rita Emily, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Dyer, of Beulah road. Norwood,
to Thomas Stanley, second, son of' Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Walsh,of Edsall street Norwood
WHITCOMBE—COTTERELL—The erngage- ment is announced of Josephine Jean Whitcombe,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whitcombe, of
Mile-End , to Percy James youngest son of Mr. Cotterell Tasmania.
ROWLEY—EXCELL—The engagement is an- nounced of Edna Mavis second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rowley, Hampton grove, Norwood,
to Ralph Gillies only son of Mr. and Mrs C. G. Excell, Carlton Parade Torrensville
ENGAGEMENTS.
CROWHURST—- WORMALD.—The engage-
ment is anuounced of Muriel J , second daughter
of Mr. and Mn; A. G. Crowhurst, of Salop
street, Beulah Park, to Arthur John (Jack)
Wormald, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Worm-
ald, of Trinity Gardens.
FOGARTY—BRENNAN.—The engagement is
announced of Julia A., younger daughter of Mr.
J. R. Brennan, Milllcent, to Park, youngest
son of Mrs. Fogarty, of Narracoorte.
GIBBONS—MOSELEY—The engagement Is
announced of Belinda B., second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E.~ Gibbons, of Solomontown, to
George T. W., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Moseley, of Glanville.
HINCKLEY—HALLIDAY..— The engagement
is announced of Mary Irene, youngest daughter
of Mrs. F. N. Jensen, of Hall street, Semaphore,
to William James, youngest son of Mr and
Mrs. J. Halliday, Robin street, Semaphore. ~
HOCKHAM—HACKETT.—The engagement is
announced of Evelyn M., eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hockham, Basket Range, to
Herbert J. youngest son of Mr. and the late
Mrs. H. A. Hackett, Riverside, California,
U.S.A.
RICHARDSON—NANCE.—The engagement is
announced of Delphine M., eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson, Warnertown, to
Thomas A., second son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Nance, Solomontown.
THOMPSON—ARMOUR.—The engagement is
announced of Melva, second daughter of Mrs. and
the late Mr. W. Thompson, 88 Burt street,
Solomontown. to Eric, youngest son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. James Armour, ot Port Pirie.
WADE—FORSAITH.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Muriel May, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. V. V. Wade, Clare, to Frederick James,
eldest son of Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. F Korsaith,
Clare.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
BOWMAN—LEECH.—The marriage ot Regien
E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowman,
Blandford street, West Croydon, to Arthur T.
Leech, of South terrace, Adelaide, will be cele-
brated at the Methodist Church, Glanton street,
West Hindmarsh, on Saturday, November 12 th,
at 7.15 p.m. Reception, Arcadia.
HUNT—HANCOCK—The marriage, of Philip
Sidney, third son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hunt, of
8 Gilbert street, Gilberton, to Lilian Doreen,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hancock, of
North Adelaide, will be celebrated at St. An-
drew's Church, Walkerville, on Wednesday, 9th
November, at 7.30 p.m.
SAMUELS—BAILS—The marriage of Myrtle
May eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. J.
Samuels, of Ralph street, Largs, to Sydney,
second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bails, Albert
Park, will be celebrated at Semaphore Church of
Christ, on Saturday, November 12th, at 6 p.m.
Relatives and friends cordially invited to ceremony.
No reception.
TILL—WILLIAMS.—The marriage of Edith
C. J., elder daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr
C. H. Till, of London, England, to Douglas R.,
youngest son of Mrs. and ths late Mr. P. H
Williams, of Norwood, will be celebrated at St
Theodore's Church, Rose Park, on the 8th No
vember, at 8 p.m.
Friends and relatives cor
dially invited to ceremony.
No reception.
GALE—STORR.—The marriage of Marrjorie
marriage of Marjorie
F., only daughter of Mrs. and the late W. O.
Gale, Kircaldy road, Grange, to Frank B., eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Storr, Grange, will be
Mr. and Mrs. F. Storr, Grange, will be
celebrated at the Flinders Street Baptist Church
cn 10th November, at 7.30 p.m.
HAMBRIDGE—TOBIN—The marriage of
marriage
of
Winifred Esther, daughter of Mrs. J. H.Ham-
bridge, Millswood Estate, to Dick Bishop, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Tobin, of Marden, will be
celebrated at Chalmers Church, North terrace,
On Thursday, November 10th, at 7.30 p.m.
Reception Arcad
at
7.30
p.m.
Reception Arcadia.
MILLER—SMART—The marriage of May
marriage
May
Catherine, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Miller, of Oodla Wirra, to Alfred Edmund,
Alfred
Edmund,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smart, of
W. Smart, of
Dawson, will be celebrated at Peterborough
celebrated at Peterborough
Methodist Church on Wednesday, November 28,
at 10.30 a.m. Friends and relatives cordially
Invited to ceremony.No reception
No reception.
TRUDGEN—DAY—The marriage of Gwenyth,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Trudgen, of
Port Lincoln, to Lance, second son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. A. S. Day, of Murray Bridge, will
he celebrated in the Methodist Church, Port
Lincoln, on Friday, the 11th {November. Rela-
tives and friends cordially incited to ceremony.
No reception.
DAVEY—REED.—The marriage of Dorothy,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Davey,
Kooringa, to Frank H., only son of Mr. and Mes.
B. Beed, Aberdeen, will be celebrated at the
Kooringa Methodist Church on Wednesday, 16 th
November, at 1.16 p.m.
DIPLOCK—BURNS.-—The marriage of Laurel,
only daughter of Mrs. F. Trezise. and the late
Harry Diplock, to Robin, only son of Mrs. F.
Bennett and late J. Burns, will be celebrated at
the Unley Methodist Church, by Bev. Forsyth,
on Saturday, 12th November, at 7 p.m. Re-
ception at M
HOOPER—SLATTERY—The marriage of
marriage
of
Irene, eldest duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. H; Hooper,
of George street, St. Peters, to Charles, youngest
son ot Mr. M. filattery, of Norih Adelaide, will
be celebrated at St. Laurence's, Buxton street,
North Adelaide, on Saturday, November 12, at
10 a. m. Nuptial Mass Friends and relatives
cordially invited to ceremony Reception St.
Peters, Town Hall, 7.30 p.m.
cordially invited to ceremony.'
Reception St.
Peters, Town Hall, 7.80 p.tn.
MORGAN—BENNETT.—The marriage of
marriage
of
Edna' M., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Morgan, of Goodenough street, Mile-End, to
Harold C. P., third son of Mr. P. A. Bennett,
of Castle street, Kilkenny, and . the late Mrs.
Bennett, will be celebrated at Maughan Church,
Franklin street .Adelaide, on Saturday, - 12th
on Saturday, - 12th
November, at 6.45 p.m. Reception Masonic
Hall,. Torrensville, at 7.45 p. m.
EGAR—SAWYER.—Tbe marriage of -Mar
marriage
of -Margaret,"
garret, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs J.
Egar, of Oxenbold street, Parkside, to Con, third
son of Mr. and Mrs P . Sawyer, of Seaview street,
Fullarton will be- celebrated at St. Raphael's
Church, Parkside, at 9 a. m. on Saturday,
November 12. Reception at Balfour's, King
William street, at 10.30 a.m,
Saturday,
November 12.
Reception at
Balfour's, King
MORTON—MORRIS.—The marriage of Gladys
E., only daughter of Mr. and Mn. B. Morton, to
Sandwell, to Ernest C., only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morriff, of Largs Bay, will be celebrated at St.
Bede's Church, Semaphore, on Saturday, 12th
November, at 7 p.m.
COTTON—HOOD.—The, marriage of Ada
marriage
Cotton, of North Staffordshire, England, to S. J.
Hood, of Lower Mitcham, South Australia, will
be celebrated at Goodwood Road Methodist
Methodist
Church, on November 19. at 6 p.m. Friends
Friends
and relations cordially invited to the Ceremony.
No reception. Colonel Light Gardens Car.
Colonel Light Gardens Car.
COXELL—ELLIS.—The marriage of Floris,
marriage of
Floris,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Coxell,
of Gawler East, to Reginald, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Ellis, ot Boolgun, will be cele
brated at St. Geoige'Church Gawler, on
Church,
Saturday, November 12, at 8 p.m. , Reception
at St. George's Hall.
DODD—NICOL.—The marriage of Venita
marriage
of
Venita
U., youngest daughter Mrs. A. E. and the late
Mr. L. A. Dodd, of Wattle street, Malvern to
Gordon J. Nicol, eldest son ot Mrs. lovelock
and late Mr. T: ,Nicol, Of Prospect. Hill will be
celebrated at Maughan Church, Franklin
street,
Adelaide, on -the 16th November, at 7 p. m.
Relatives and friends cordially invited to cere-
mony.
ELDER—GILL.—The marriage of Dorothy E.
second daughter of Mr. J. Gill Woodville to
Frederick H. J., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs
Elder, Cowandilla, will be celebrated at Chal-
mers Church on November 12, at 6.30 p.m
friends. and relatives are cordially invited to
to
the cereinony.
Reception; 18 Goldfinch avenue.
GILLESPIE—WHITTNEY—The marriage of
Hazel Shirley. youngest daughter of Mrs. and
the late Mr. T. H. Gillespie of Charles street,
Prospect, to Frederick John Clarence, only son
of Mrs. F J. Whittney, Percy- terrace,
West Croydon will be celebrated at St, Paul's
Church Pultney street, Monday, 21st No- vember at 7.15 p.m. Friends and relatives cor- dially invited to ceremony. No reception.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
GROSE—BLANKS.—The marriage of Alice
marriage
of
Alice
May, eldest daughter of Mrs. Phillips and the
late John Henry Grose, of Grange, to Cyril
Glanville, second son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward
Robert Blanks, of Welland, will be celebrated
at West Hindmarsh Methodist Church on Satur-
day, November 12, at 8 o'clock. . All relatives
and friends cordially Invited to ceremony.
HARRIS—PARKER—The marriage of Lillian,
fourth daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. Harris,
of Scotland, to Harry Martin, youngest son of
Mrs. M. T. Parker, of Mead street, Peterhead,
will be celebrated at Semaphore Baptist Church
on Saturday, 12th November, at 4 p.m.
Friends cordially invited to ceremony.
HERITAGE—MARTIN.—The marriage of
Annie, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Heritage, of Mellor road, Glanville, to Peter,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, of Bose
street, Ottoway, will be celebrated at the Con-
gregational Church, Port Adelaide, on Saturday,
12th November, at 6.30 p.m. Relatives and
friends cordially invited to ceremany and reception
at Masonic Hall, Semaphore, at 8.15 p.m.
KENNEDY—HODGSON—The marriage of
Lucy M., third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Kennedy, of Maitland, Y.P., to Roy A., only son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hodgson, of Goolwa, will
be celebrated at Maitland Methodist Church on
Wednesday, 23rd November, at 7 p.m.
No reception.
STOKES—WRAY.—The marriage of Sylvia
ot
Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. E. Stokes and the
late Mr. E. Stokes, of Wallaroo, to Arthur
Edwin Wray, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
Wray, of Paris Creek, will be celebrated at
Wesley Church, Norwood Parade, on Saturday,
the 12th November, at 7.30 p.m. All relatives
and friends invited to ceremony. No reception.
THOMAS—EDWARDS.—The marriage of Ivy
Vera, eldest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas, of Maitland, to Rupert William, second
son. of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Edwards, of Mait-
land, will be celebrated at St. John's Church,
MaitlaLd, on Saturday, November 12th, at 8
12th,
o'clock.
MARRIAGES.
CLARK—BRANDT.—On the 29th October, at
Chalmer's Church. Adelaide, by the Rev. Dr.
Seymour, George Christopher, son of Mr. George
and the late Mrs. Clark, of 100 Magill road,
Norwood, to Elsie Dorothea Maude, fourth daugh
ter of Mrs. Elizabeth and the late George
Brandt, of Payneham road, St Peters.
KEEN—ADAMS—On the 22nd October, at
St. Cuthbert's Church, Prospect, by the Rev.
B. K. Collison, Lancelot Bennett, younger. son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Keen, School Residence,
Port Elliot to Torothy Myriel, only child, of
Mrs. and the late Mr. E. M. Adams, late ot Public
School, Stirling East. Present address—25
Buchanan street, Prospect Gardens.
BURGESS—OLIVER—On the 25th June
1927, at residence of Rev. H. Watts Grimmett
Lucy E., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W,
Oliver, to Sydney C., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Burgess, both late Murray Bridge. Present
address—60 Hewitt avenue, Rose Park.
HIGGINS—BADGER—On Wednesday, 12th
October, at the Baptist Church, St. Peters, by
the Rev. A. H. Bell, M.A., B.D., Hugh, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, of Belfast
Northern Ireland, to Jean, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Badger, Torrens Park. Present
address—26 Salisbury crescent, Reade.
Park.
SWAIN—REDDAWAY.—On the 6th Novem
ber, at Adelaide, by the Rev. W. H. Cann
Reginald,. third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Swain, of
Eighth avenue, St. Peters, to Lily, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reddaway, of Roc
buck street Mile-End.
SCHAMMER—HARDWICKE—On the 12th
October, at St. Margaret's Church of England;
Mildura, by the Rev. Canon Horner, Alfred E.
second son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Schammer, of
Frances; South-east, to Ethel, third daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Hardwicke, of Otley,
Yorkshire, England.
BEAUCHAMP—NORTH.—On the 1st October,
at Pirie Street Methodist Church, by the Rev.
W. O. North, Reginald H., third son of Mr.
and the late Mr. G. —H. Beauchamp, ot Basket
Range, to Violet, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mra. A. J. North, of Croydon.
BERNDT—SNUDDEN— On the 18th October,
at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, Dorothy, only
daughter of Mr. and Mn. W. Snudden, of Sydney,
with Leo, elder eon of Mr. and Mn. J. C. Bemdt,
"Kenoel," Fourth avenue, East Adelaide. At
home—No. 1 Emerson-Grove, Tranmere, on tbe
17th and 16th November.
LUNNAY—TESCH.—On the 10th October, at
Yorketown, by the Rev. D. Woods, Margaret,
third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Lun
nay, Duke street, Yatala, to Sid, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Tesch, Sydney.
SMITH—WALKINGTON.—On the 17th Sep-
temper, at Payneham Methodist Church, by the
Rev. H. A. Gunter. Lawrence, third son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Smith, Balaklava, to Vera, younger
daughter of the late J. G. and Mrs. Walkington,
Fifth avenue, Joslin.
WlLLMOTT—BAKER.—On the 29th October,
at Manresa, Norwood, by the Rev. Father Carroll,
Jack, eldest son of Mr.. and the late Mrs.
S. Willmott. of Rose Park, to Norma, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, of Mount
Gambier.
GILES—MARTELL—On the 26th September,
at St. Marie's, Remuera, Auckland, by Rev.
E. C. Cruickshank, Digby Louis, only son of the
late Louis Giles and Mrs. Giles, of Herbert
street, Medindie, to Marion Neale, only daughter
of.Harry Mortimer and the late Florence Mar-
tell, of Portland, Victoria
BALOOCK—HARVEY—On the 27 th Octo-
ber, at Aldgate, by the Rev. Hill, Winifred,
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. F. G. Harvey, of
Longwood, to James, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Baldock, of Plympton.
BASEBY—PHILLIPS.—On the 22nd October,
at the Unley Methodist Church, by the Rev. S.
Forsyth, Clifford J., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. M. Baseby, 60 Anzac Highway, Glenelg, to
Catherine R„ youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Phillips, 21 Mitchell street, Hyde
Park. Present address—"Camborne" Vineyards.
Happy Valley, S.A. "
ELLIOTT—DREVER.—On the 8th October,
at St. Theodore's, Rose Park, by the Rev. F.
H. King, Harold H., son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Elliott, of Blackwood, to Kethleen M., daughter
of the late Mr. J. Drever, of Adelaide.
HARRISON—HILL.—On the 8th October, at
SL George'e Church, Alberton, by the Rev. J.
Wylie, Ruth, youngest daughter of Mr. T. and
late Mrs. E. Harrison, of Queenstown, to Kenneth
Mathew, youngest son of Mrs. A. and the
late Mr. J. Hill, of Portland.
WATERMAN—JUSTICE.—The marriage was
celebrated between Thomas Waterman, of Ham-
mond, and "Rebecca E. Justice, late of Port
Adelaide, by the Rev. A. E. Cowley, at Quorn
Methodist Church on November 10th, 1926.
SILVER WEDDINGS.
KOHLER—NORMAN.—On the 6th. November,
1902, at Edithburgh, by the Rev. Hoopman,
John Peter, the eldest son of the late Henry
Kobler, Port .Adelaide, to Agnes, youngest
daughter of the late B. Norman. Present ad-
dress—Mildred street. Port, Augusta
BATTERSBY—CAVILLE—On the 1oth November,
1902, at the residence of the bride's
parents, by the. late Rev. Thos. Hope. Thomas
John, second son of the late Mr..and Mrs. John
Battersby, of West Hindmarsh, to Elizabeth Jane,
youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Caville, of Bowden. Present address, 87 Phillips
street Southwark.
HOSKlNG—STATTON.—On the 10th November,
1902, at the Methodist "Church, Terowie,
by the late Rev, A. H. Carne, Thomas John,
second son of Mrs. and the late Mr.- Thomas
Hosking, Terowie; to-Annie, fourth daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Station, Terowie.
Present address-—48 Clifton street, Malvern,
S.A.
MARTIN—POTTER—On the 4th November,
1902, by Rev. A. G. B. West, Joseph Henry
(Harry) Martin, eldest son of the late G. T.
Martin Mount Barker to Ethel May, third
daughter of the late Henry and Mary Potter,
Parkside South. Present address—Pooraka P.O.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
FORTH—GREEN —On the 7th November,
the
7th 1 November,
1877, at the residence of the bride's parents,
by the Rev./ Thomas McNeil, William, eldest
son ot the late T. and E. Forth, of Gladstone, -
to Emily E., third daughter of the late S and
E. Green, .Farrell's Flat. Present address—
Flat.
Present
address—
Mintaro.
DEATHS.
BARTRAM.—On the 6th November, at her
residence. No., 26 Hudson street, Prospect,
Amelia Bartram, relict of John Alfred Bartram,
aged 78 years.
HAWKE.—On the 6th November, at 183
Jeffcott street, North Adelaide, Mary Jane, wife
of the late Richard Hawke, in her 86th year.
FEWSTER.—On the 6th November, at his
residence, 109 East terrace, Walter, the beloved
husband of Amelia (Alma) Fewster, and father
of Jack, Harry, and Arnold, aged 68 yean.
GREEN.—On the 6th November, at his late
residence, Bucknall road, Glanville, Edwin
Blagdon Green; aged 84 years. A colonist of 78
years. "Rest after weariness."
LUDDY.—On tbe 6th November, Clara May
Luddy (nee Stolte), the beloved wife of Thomas
Joseph Luddy, 20 North street, city; aged 82
years. Requiescat in pace.
MENGERSEN.—On the 4th November,
Norman Victor, beloved husband of Irene
Mengersen, of Giles street, Glenelg, aged 31
years.
THOMSON.—On the 6th November, at St.
Ann's terrace, St. Leonards, Glenelg, Catherine,
beloved wife of B. O. Thomson and mother ot
Addie and Eileen. Requiescat In pace.
HANNAFORD.—On the 7th November, at
No. 11 North terrace, Kent Town, George
Hannaford aged 76 years.
ROPER.—On the 7th November, at a private
hospital,. Adelaide, Miloria Matilda, beloved wife
of; George K. Roper, of Second Valley, aged 65
year.
ROSSELL.—On the 7th November, H.
Norman, : the beloved husband of Mary Rossell,
Smithfield, Renmark. ' Sheffield (England) papers
please copy.
TREVORROW.—On the 7th November, at
North Adelaide, Kate Fleming, relict of the Rev.
John.Hosking Trevorrow, aged 88 years.
WILSON—On the 3rd November, at his residence,
"Carrawatha," Murrayville, Victoria,
James,- .beloved husband of S. A. Wilson, ,and
eldest son of the late W. Wilson, of Morphett -
Vale. aged 41. years.
ANGLEY.—On the 6th November, at Crystal
Brook, Patrick, relict of the late Emma Ang
ley; aged 85 years. A colonist of 61 years.
R.I.P.
CHESTERMAN.—On the 8th November, at his
residence, William street, North Croydon,
Herbert, dearly loved husband of Alice Chester-
man, aged 69 years. Peace, perfect peace.
DAVOREN.—On the 8th November, John
Joseph, beloved youngest son of Martin and the
late Bridget Davoren, 49 Davenport terrace,
Wayville. Requiescat in pace.
DUNSTAN.—On the 8th November, at
Jamestown, William, the beloved husband of Mary
Dunstan; aged 71 years.
FINKELSTEIN.—On the 3rd November, at
Darlinghurst, Sydney, Sophia Mary Finkelstein,
dearly beloved wife of Mendel Finkelstein,
mother of Vera, sister-in-law of Eva Michael,
Herman Finkelstein, and Phil Finkelstein, Mel-
bourne. Result of accident. May her dear soul
rest in peace.
HAMMOND.—On the 8th November, at Brighton,
Clara Agnes, beloved wife of William G.
Hammond.
HINES.—On the 8th November, at a Private
Hospital, Adelaide, Ernest William Maymon.
Priest-in-charge of Morgan, beloved husband of
Lucy Harriet Emily Hines.
KELLEY.—On tbe 8th November, at Vine
street. Prospect, Constance Annie, dearly loved
wife of John Kelley, late of Tynte street, North
Adelaide; aged 49 years.
KIMBER.—On the 7th November, at Warragul,
Victoria, William Kimber, beloved husband
of Flora Kimber.
LEWIS.—On tbe 8th November, at her residence,
Blackwood, Myrtle, dearly loved wife of
Ralph Lewis, of Port Plrie, and eldest daughter
of Mrs. B. E. Jenkins and the late Mr. A.
Jenkins, of Kerang, Victoria, aged 86 years.
MITCHELL.—On the 8th November, at her
residence, 260 Halifax street, Adelaide, Mary
,Francis, the beloved wife of Clarence Mitchell
(Sgt. of Police), aged 61 years. A patient
sufferer at rest.
TIDY.—On the 3rd November, at Narracoorte,
Hannah, relict of the late James Tidy, aged 71
years.
VON BERTOUCH—On the 6th November
(suddenly) - Anna Sophie Dorothea, second daugh-
ter of the late C. A. R. von Bertouch; aged 66
years.
WILSON—On the 8th November, at the residence
of her son (Mr. A. W. Wilson), Wasleys,
Elisabeth, relict of George Wilson, late of
Ardrossan, aged 77 years.
HOWARD.—On the 6th November, at High
street, Gladstone. George, the dearly beloved
husband of Mrs. A. Howard, aged 78 years. A
patient sufferer at rest.
BARKER—On the 9th November, at Salis-
bury, Connie Mavis, infant daughter of F. M.
Barker, Penfield, aged nine days. SaFe in the
arms of Jesus.
ELLIS.—On the 9th November, at Brisbane
(suddenly), Fred, loving husband of Jane Ellis,
manager Birt & Co., Brisbane, late of W. R.
Cave, Port Adelaide.
GUNNERSEN.—On the 10th November, at 26
Walkerville road, St. Peters, Hannah Dorothea
Caroline, dearly beloved wife of Capt. N. S.
Gunnersen, aged 66 years.
HOWLETT.—On the 28th October, at her
late residence, Hamilton,. Priscilla, widow of
late James Howlett and loving mother of Jim,
Ern, and Clara, in ber 84th year. "Sleep on,
beloved."
LEVI.—On the 9th November, at Adelaide,
Andrew Philip Levi, aged 76 years.
NESBIT.—On the 9th November, at Rose
Park, Edith Saretta Nesbit (late of W.A.),
daughter of the late E. Planta and Ann Nesbit.
BYRNE.—On the 11th November, at the
Convent of Mercy, Angas street, city, Sister
Mary Gerard Catherine Byrne, aged 67 years.
Requiescat in pace.
EDWARDS.—On the 11th November, at Adelaide,
Kate, the dearly beloved wife of Friend
Henry Edwards, of Kent terrace, Kent Town,
aged 77 years,
GILL.—On the 9th November, at Calcutta,
George Brodie Gill, manager of Kodala, Tea
Estate, Chittagong. India, second son of tbe late
G. D. Gill. Kew, Victoria, also of the late Mrs.
J. R. Gill. Ularring, St. Peten. By cable.
KOCH.—On tbe 10th November, at his Residence,
6 Bossington avenue, Fullarton Estate,
Hermann Frederick Koch, late of Wasleys, beloved
busband of Frances Koch, aged 61 years.
LANGBERG.—On the 11th November, at his
resldenoe, Maloja, Narracoorte, Henry, aged 81
years. At rest.
MOORE On the 9th November, at Buxton,
street, North Adelaide; Harry Formby, captain
A. I. F., beloved son of H. P. and C. Moore, aged
35 years.
NEWMAN—On the 10th November, at 40 Le
Hunte street, Wayville, Eleanor Lucy (Nellie),
dearly loved youngest daughter of Mrs. H. New-
man and sister of Violet, Bert, Jack. "So He
giveth his beloved sleep."
REMIEN.—On the 11th November, Freda
Remien widow of Robert Remien (late Of
Seppeltsfield), and dearly loved mother of Mrs.
O. K. Ditter, South road, Edwardstown, aged
57 years
IN MEMORIAM.
'
Sweetest memories of our darling little
Josephine—Inserted by Daddy, Mummy, and
DougIas.

IN MEMORIAM.
FARROW.—In loving memory of our dear husband
and father, who passed away November
10th. 1924. .
Though absent from among us,
You are ever in our thoughts.-
—Inserted by his loving wife and family.
GILCHRIST.—A tribute of love to the me-
moray of father, who died on the 8 th November,
1926;—Inserted by Ted and Mollie.
GREEN.—In loving memory of our dear son
Clarry, who. was accidentally killed near the
Boliver on.the 10th November, 1926.
The end was sudden, the shock severe.
We little thought death , was so near;
And only those who have lost can tell, .
The pain that is felt at not saying farewell.
No one knows how , much we miss you
Some may think the wound is healed
But they little know the sorrow
Seep within our hearts concealed.
None knows the silent heartache
That makes us long for you, dear Clarry. -
—Inserted -by his loving .mother and father.
M. and E. H. Green, Two Wells.
GREEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother
Clarry, who was accidently killed on the
10th November. 1926.
A year of Badness now has passed
Since farrow on us fell.
Still in our hearts we feel the loss
Of one we loved so well.
•—Inserted by his loving sister Freda and brother
Eric, Two Wells.
HUNT.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who entered into - rest on the 12th
November,. 1926.—Inserted by her loving son
and daughter-in-law, Hubert and Leila.
HUNT.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who passed away on the 12th November, 1926.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughter-in-
laws, Wirrabara.
JOBSSON.—In, .loving, memory of our dear
mother and grandma, who passed away on the
12th November, 1928.
I was not there at the hour of death
To hear your last faint sigh,
Or whisper just one loving word,
Oor even say Good-bye.

—Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law
and grandchildren, Pearl and Charles, Kybybolite.
MARTIN, William Henry.—In fond and lov-
ing remeberance of our dear one, who passed
away on - the 11th November, 1924.—Inserted
by his loving wife, daughters, and sons-in-law. ,
PEARSON (nee Millie Hamence).—In loving
memory of our. dear daughter And sister; who







passed away on the 12th November, 1918.
" Though lost to sight, to memory dear."
—Inserted by her loving mother (C. Hamence)
and sisters Ise. Em. and Elsie
PYBUS.—In - loving memory of our dear
husband and father, William Richard Pybus,
who died on. the 11th November, 1917.
A soft clear call comes once to each,
And the whirl of our life is past;
Then fare we forth from our house of day
To the home through the stars—at last!
—A. E. P.
SIMPSON.—In . loving mmory of my
dear mother, Susan, who died on the 11th Novem-
ber. 1915.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving mother, true and kind.
We have lost, but heaven has gained
One of the best the -world contained.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, "Elsie.
TURNER.—In loving memory of .mother, who
fell asleep on the 11th November, 1926.
Though death divides fond memory clings.—
Inserted by Phil, Mary. and Beatrice.
TURNER.—In-loving memory of our dear
grandmother, who passed away on the 11th
November. 1926. peacefully sleeping,—In
serted by ber loving granddaughters Annie and
Elsie.
WILSON.—In loving .memory of our dear
mother, who passed away, on .the 18th Novem-
her, 1926. Always remembered by her
daughters, Addie and Tory, 2 Highbury street.
Prospect.
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
THE FAMILY . of the- late, Mrs. ANN. COOK. of
Delamere. desire to tender their sincere
THANKS to all kind Friends and Relatives for
letters, cards, floral tributes, and personal ex-
pressions of'sympathy In their recent sad bereave
ment. especially thanking all kind friends
for kindness shown during their late mother's
long, illness.
MRS. H. G. APPELT and FAMILY, late of
Nuriootpa, wisih to THANK all kind
Relatives and Friends for expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes, cards, and. letters in
their recent sad Bereavement. Especial thanks
to Dr. Juttner of Tanunda.
ARTHER.—The FAMILY of the late Mrs.
Mary Rein Arthur desire to express their
sincere THANKS to all kind Friends, Relatives,
and Neighbours for letters, cards, telegrams, and
floral tributes also personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
J. H. DOWNING and SONS, of Lochleven,
Rockleigh, desire to THANK all kind
Friends and Relatives for letters, cards, telegrams,
floral..tributes, and personal expressions
in threir, late sad bereavement.
MR. R N. LEWIS and Mrs. B. E. JENKINS
desire to express their- sincerest THANKS
to the many Friends of the late Mrs. R. N.
Lewis in Blackwood and else where whwir kind
attention helped to brighten the closing days
of a long, brave fight, also to specially thank

the Rev. F. Rogers, of , Blackwood, and Dr. M.
E. Gaude, of Brighton and Dr. H. W. Wunderly,
of North terrace, for their personal interest and
help.
MR.. G. D. KOWALD, of Caloote; desires, to
sincerely THANK Friends and Relatives for
floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy
in his recent sad bereavement.
MRS. ROBINSION, and FAMILY, of 32 Bake-
well road Evandale. wish to THANK all
Friends and kind Relatives for letters, cards, floral
tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in
their sad bereavement, also thanking Dr. Borth-
wick. of payneham, matron, and nurses, of Park
Terrace Hospital. for their kind attention's
Mr. J. KELLEY and FAMILY wish to THANK
all kind Friends for telegrams, cards,
letters, floral tributes and personal expressions
of Sympathy in the loss of their dear wife and
mother. Especially thanking Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nett,. of Vine street.west, Prospect, and Mrs,
Jenner. of Tynte street, North Adelaide, for
their loving and kind attention.
MRS. GEORGE WHITEHEAD and MESSRS.
HARRY. and HOWARD WHITEHEAD, of

Fourth avenue. Gaza, wish very sincerely to
THANK Neighbours and kind Friends for kind
assistance, personal expressions and letters of
sympathy, cards, and flowers, during their recent
berevement.
MR. W. J. SPENCER and Family wish to

THANK all kind Relatives and Friends for
telegrams, cards. letters, and floral tributes and

personal expressions of sympathy
loss of their dear wife and mother,
The sons and daughters of the late Mrs.

MARY. A. HAZZALIN sincerely THANK all
kind Friends and' Relatives for telegrams, letters.
cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, espe=
cially tanking Nurses, Memorial Hospital, Dr.

Gregerson.
GUIDI.—Mr and Mrs J. S. GUIDI, Mr. and

Mrs. A. D. GUIDI, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
DEARLOVE tender their sincere THANKS to
Relatives and all kind Friends for expression,
of sympathy, letters. cards, telegrams, and floral
tributes in their recent sad bereavement
MRS KANE DOWNING. of Rochlea, desires
to express her sincere THANKS to kind
Friends Relations and neighbours for letters
cards, telegams, and personal expressions of sum-
pathy In her recent sad bereavement

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