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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.
AND DEATHS.
Announcements under this heading must be
authenticated by the name and address of the
sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two
Shillings and Sixpence each when not exceed-
ing five lines; over five lines, Sixpence per line.
Death Advertisements in which a Funeral an-
nouncement is made are charged for as if the
Death and Funeral were separate announce-
ments, namely:—The minimum charge of 2/6
find 2/11 respectively.
In Memoriam and Death Advertisement contain-
ing reference to more than one deceased are
charged 2/6 each for each deceased mentioned,
as if they were distinct and separate announce-
ments.
BIRTHS.
SCOTT (nee Freda Linfoot).—On the 1st
November to Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott, of Hilton,
a daughter. Both well.
HAINES (nee V. Philcox).—On the 2nd
November, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hines,
of Toorak East—a daughter. No visitors for
seven days.
BOURNE (nee Flo Rigby).—At the Mount
Barker Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Bourne—a daughter.
WATTS (nee Lillian Gill).—On the 25th
October, at Nurse Bray's Private Hospital, Port
Pirie, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Watts—a son (Kevin
George).
DRIVER-SMITH.—On Hie 30th October, at
"Quambi," to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Driver-Smith,
Florence-street, Fullarlon—a daughter (Roma
Muriel). Special thanks to Dr. H. H. E. Rus-
sel), matron, and nurses.
LAYCOCK (nee Oswald).—On the 22nd
October, at Port Augusta, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank K. Laycock—a daughter.
MAYES (nee Dolly Jarrett).—On the 29th
October, at Hartley Lodge Hospital, Quorn, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mayes, of Quorn—a son
(Reginald John). Special thanks to Dr.
Fremantle and Nurse Burr.
BLACKWELL.—On the 29th October, at
Herbert-street, Plympton Park, to Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Blackwell—a son (Lawrence Gordon)
Special thanks to Nurse Higgie and Dr. Fleming.
COMLEY (nee Hooper).—On the 29th Octo-
ber, at Sister McKenzie's Private Hospital,
Birighton, to Mr. and Mrs. King Comley, Bath
street, Glenelg—a son (Deane Gordon).
FRY (nee Wilson).—On the 30th October,
at their home, "Thordon House," to Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Fry, Gorge-road, Athelstane—a son
(John Berry). Dr. E. L. Borthwick and Sister
Lawrie in attendance.
FISHLOCK (nee Carrie Henderson).—On the
23rd October at Lugano Hospital, Victor Har-
bour, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fishlock—a daugh-
ter (Venon Blanche).
HILL (nee Ethel Paige).—On the 28th Octo-
ber, at Brinkworth-street, South Plympton, to
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hill—a son (Wiliam Henry).
PEARSE.—On the 2nd November, at Glen
bower, Gums Station, Florieton, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. Leslie Pearse—a son.
UNDERWOOD.—On the 3rd November, at
North Adelaide, the wife of W. M. Underwood—
a son.
JOSE (nee Gladys Page).—On the 1st Nov-
ember 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.
SHEGOG.—On the 27th October, at Chatham
private hospital, Keswtck, to Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Shegog—a daughter (Gloriz Marie). Special
thanks to Dr. John O'Brien and Nurse Williams.
Tasmania papers to copy.
JENSEN (nee F. M. Leach).—On the 18th
October, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jensen, Portland
—a son (Harry Allen), Allen. Special thanks
to Nurse Pocock and Dr. Dunstan.
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.
SMITH.—On the 2nd November, at the Memo-
rial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. H. Smith, 82, Prospect-road, a daughter.
Both well.
HUGHES.—On the 16ih October, to the wife
of E. W. Hustles, Netherby-avenue, Netherby—a
daughter.
DUNN (nee Elsie Williams).—On the 2nd
November, At Jamestown Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. B. Dunn—a son. Both well.
BREMNER.—On the 30th October, to Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Bremner, of Darcy-street, Medinde
Park—a son (Kenneth Francis).
SPRY.—On the 29th October, to Mr. and Mrs
J. D. Spry, Springbank-road, Springbank—a son
(Alan Herbert).
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.
Rolland Nurse Gray.
HEWETT.—On the 15th October, at Welling
ton, New Zealand, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Murray
Hewett—a daughter (Audrey Cecile).
WOOD {nee Rita White).—On the 12th Octo-
ber, at, the Memorial Hospital. Norln Adelaide, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood—a daughter (Lorna
Elizabeth).
CURRIN.—On the 4th November, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Currin, Edmunds-avenue, Unley—a
daughter (Joy Lorraine).
BURT (nee Hiddleston).—On the 2nd Novem-
ber, af Sister Howe's Private Hospital, Wake-
field-street, to Mr. and Mrs C. L. Burt, Glan-
dore—a daughter. Both well.
HARMS.—On the 5th November, the wife of
Eric A. Harms, of Ravensthorpe-avenue, Milla-
wood Estate, of a daughter. Both well. Special
thanks to Dr. Cooper and Nurse Andrae.
COOGAN.—On the 4th November, at Quambi,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Coogan, of Carr-avenue,
Frewville—a son.
GRAHAM (nee Edith Lashman).—On the 3rd
November, at Sirius Private Hospital, Alberton,
to the wife of Mervyn Graham, Forst-avenue,
Alberton East—a son (Kelvin Lawrence). Grate-
ful thanks to Dr. Poole, Sister Prangley, and
staff, and Mrs. Shillabeer.
NYKIEL.—On the 29th October, at Sirus
Nursing Home, Alberton, to Dr. and Mrs. S.
Nykiel, of Hargrave-street, Semaphore—a
daughter (Patrisha Clare). With thanks to Dr.
Dunston and Nurse Prangley.
NEUMANN (nee Agnes Zacher).—On the 3rd
November, at Maitland Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Neumann, of Maitland—a son. Both well.
SKUCE (nee Dolly Collins).—At Sirius, Al-
berton, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Skuce, Torrens-road,
Franklin—a son (Frank Colin).
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 Ryan and Dr. Beare
in attendance, and special thanks to Mrs. Scott.
WATSON.—On the 28th October, at McBride's
Hospital, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watson,
Alice-street, Sefton Park—a son.
KITTO.—On the 13th October, at Loxton Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kitto, of Loxton—
a son (Geoffrey Marchant).
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.
BISHOP (nee Pearl Sharp).—On the 5th
October, at Nurse Johns's Nursing Home, Gaw-
Ier-avenue, Welland, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Bishop, of Findon—a daughter (Shirley).
MULLER (nee Lees).—On the 6th November,
at 120, Fisher Street, Fullarton, to Mr. and Mrs.
N. Moller—a daughter.
HARDY.—On the 6th November, at Mrs.
Rowe's Private Hospital, Wakefield-street, Ade-
laide, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hardy, of Broad-
view—a daughter. Both well.
LUGG (nee Wilmot).—On the 6th November,
at Unley Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald J. Lugg, of 53, Salisbury-street, North
Unley—a daughter. Both well.
SIMONS.—To Mr. and Mrs. F. Simons,
Stanmore—a son. Both well. Special
thanks to Nurse Marsh, Dr. Pitcher. No visi-
tors before November 14.
SCANLON (nee Rita Davis).—On the 18th
October, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Seanlon, of Clar-
ence Park—a daughter (premature).
BURLS (nee Cattell).—On the 6th November,
at their residence, to Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Burls,
of Woodsiie—a son (Eric Murray).
G00DE.—On the 7th November, to Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Goode—a daughter.
MILDREN.—On the 8th November, at Tor-
quay, Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mildren,
of Black Foresi—a son.
CONNELL (nee Cecily McCarthy).—On the
6th November, at Memorial Hospital, Murray
Bridge, to the wife of Frank Connell, Monteith
—a daughter (Patricia Margaret).
LEWIS (nee C. Hays).—On the 5th Novem-
ber, at Melbourne, wife of H. W. F. (Reg)
Lewis—a son BothwelL
APLIN.—On the 1st November, at Rose Paris
Private Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Aplin, Aveland-avenue, North Norwood—a son
(Desmond Ignatius).
SCOTT (nee Myra Lukey).—On the 6th No-
vember, at Nurse McKell's, Angas-street, Alber-
ton, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Scott, Angas-street,
Alberton—a son.
MACDONALD (nee I. G. Edson).—On the
4th November, at Waikerie, to the wife of Mr.
P. N Macdonald, Karoonda—a son, Albert John
(John).
GARLICK.—On the 6th November, at the
Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Garlick, of Gover-street, North Adelaide—a
daughter.
STONE.—On the 28th October, at Bungala,
Yankalilla, to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stone, Tor-
rensville—a daughter.
HILL (nee N. Halstead).—On the 5th Novem-
ber, at Coromandel-parade, Blackwood, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Hill—a daughter (Molly
Gweneth).
CLARKE.—On the 28th October, at Edsall-
st., Norwood, to Mr. ad Mrs. W. Clarke—a
daughter (Jean Mavis). Special thanks to
Nurse Drummond, Cross-roads, Clarence Park.
BUCHANAN.—On the 4th November, at Me-
morial Hospital, North Adelaide, the wife of
Aiex. Buchanan, Westhourne Park—a daughter
KURTZ.—On the 2nd November, at Mrs
Sauer's Nursing Home, Nuriootpa, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Kurtz, Augaston—a daughter (Doreen
Hetty). Both well. Special thanks to Dr.
Hoopmann and Nurse Sauer.
COLLINS (nee Learmouth).—On the 6th
November, at Nurse Green's Maternity Home,
Main-road, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. Collins,
Reynella—a son (Ralph John). No visitors
for eight days. Special thanks to Dr. A. F.
Stokes, of Glenelg, and Nurse Green, Brighton.
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 son. Special thanks to Nurse
Murphy and Dr. Fleming.
TRACEY.—On the 2nd November, at Bel-
more-terrace, Woodville, to the wife of Thomas
Tracey—a daughter (Mary Teresa). Both well.
TILLER.—On the 7th October, at the Balak-
lava Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Tiller, Balaklava—a son (Colin William).
COOKE (nee Vida Tickle).—On the 8th No-
vember, at Unley Private Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. B, Duke, Sussex-terrace, Westbourne
Park—a son (Rodney Kevin). Thanking Dr.
A. W. Welch and Sister Parahan Vinnes. No
visitors for seven days.
WHITE (nee Lilly Saunders).—On the 5th
November, at their home, Rosella-street, Payne-
ham, to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. White—a daughter
(Shirley Rosalind). Both well. 314-15
RYAN (nee Lehmann).—On the 28th Oc-
tober, to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ryan, Whyalla—
a daughter. Special thanks to Dr. Mugsford
and Mrs. Massicks.
SIMeS.—On the 23rd October, at Barmera,
to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Simes—a daughter.
BENNETT.—On the 3rd November, at
Anglesea Barracks, Hobart, to the wife of Cap-
tain Rex L. Bennett, Staff Corps—a son.
KELTON.—On the 10th November, at
"Petone" Hospital, Goodwood-road, King's Park,
to Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelton, of Rozell's-avenue,
Colonel Light Gardens West—a son. No visitors.
Special thanks to Dr. E. H. Russell and Nurse
M. Campbell, A.T.N.A., of Petone Hospital.
MARRIAGES.
SMITH—WALKINGTON.—On the 17th Sep-
tember, 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.
LUNNAY—TESCH.—On the 10th October, at
Yorktown by the Rev. D. Woods, Margaret,
third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs W.
Lunnay, Duke street, Yatala, to Sid, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs F. Tesch, Sydney.
CLARK—BRANDT.—On the 29th October, at
Chalmers 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 Braudt,
of Payneham-road, St. Peters.
KEEN—ADAMS.—On the 22nd October, at
St. Cuthbert's Church, Prospect, by the Rev.
R. K. Collison, Lancelot Bennett, younger son of
Mr and Mrs. S. A, Keen. school residence, Port
Elliot, to Dorothy Myriel, only child of Mrs.
and the late Mr. E. M. Adams. late of 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. Pre-
sent address 60, Hewitt-avenue, Rose Park.
BONTOFT—STANSFIELD.—On the 1st Octo-
ber, at Holy Trinity Church, Balaclava, Vic-
toria, by the Rev. H. W. Doudney, Horace Ep-
toft, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bon-
toft, Willingale-avenue, White Park, South Aus-
tralia, to Rhoda, younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A, Stansfield, "Thackley," Browning-street,
Elwood, Melbourne. Present address, Henley
Beach, S.A.
BEAUCHAMP—NORTH.—On the 1st Octo-
ber, at Pirie-street Methodist, by the Rev.
W. O. North, Reginald H., third son of Mr. and
the late Mrs. G. H. Beauchamp, of Basket Range,
to Violet, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. North, of Croydon.
H1GG1NS—BADGER.—On Weinesaay, 12th
October, at the Baptist Church, St. Peters, by the
Rev. A. H. Bell, M.A., B.D., second son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, of Brlfaet, NorMierii
Ireland, to Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Badger, Torrens Park. Present address—
26, Salisb-jr3:-?rPsa:n(r- Rea.de Park.
FERRES—STARRi.—At St. Luke's Church,
Whitmore-square, recently, the marriage of
Muriel Gladys Starr to Walter Charles Ferres was
quietly celebrated, Rev. Rogers officiating.
SWAIN—REDDAWAY.—On the 5th Novem-
ber, st 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 Boc
buck-strcet, . Mile-End.
WILLMOTT—BAKER.—On the 29th October,
at Manrcsa, Norwood, by the Rev. Father Caroll,
Jack, eldest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. S.
U'illiEott, of Rise Pjrk, to Xjrma, eldest daugh
ter of Mr. tnd Mrs. W. Baker, of Mjuat Gam
bter. .
B*NDT—SNUDDEN.—On the 18th October,
at St. Mary's Catlieii'ral, Sydney, Dorothy, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Snudden, of Syd
ney, to Leo, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Berndt, "Kensel" Fourth-avenue, East Ade-
laide. At home, No. 1, Emerson-grove. Tram
mere, 17th and ISth November.
WATERMAN—JUSTICE.—The marriage was
celebrated between Thomas Waterman, of Ham
mond, and Rebecca E. Justice, late of Port Ade
laide, by the Rev. A. E. Cowley, at Quorn
Methodist Church, on November 10th, 1926.
BALDOCK—HARVEY.—On the 27th Octo-
ber, at Aldgate, by Rev. Hill, Winifred, daugh
ter of Mr. anJ Mrs. F. G. Harvey, of Longwood,
to James, son of Sir and Mrs. W. J. Baldock,
of Plympton.
CILES—MARTELL.—On the 26th September,
at St. Mark's Church, Remuera, Auckland, by
Rev. E. C. Cruicksliank, Digby Louis, only son
of the late Louis Giles and Mrs. Giles, of Her-
bert-street, Medindie, o Marian Neale, only
daughter of Harry Mortimer and the late Flor-
ence Martell, of Portland, Victoria.
HARRISON—HILL.—On the 8th October, at
St. George's Church, Albertin, by 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 late Mr. J. Hill, of
Portland.
TAPLEY—YON.—On the 22ni October, at
the residraec of Kev. Forsvth, Goodwood Park,
Ivy I. M. Wn,:fi!!ii daughter ol the late W.
H. Yon and Mrs. W. H. Yon, of Prospect, ta
Mbrford Jainos, ridc-st son of the late A. II.
Tn-pley ani -Mrs. A. M. Xapley, of Arthur-street,
Unlcy. 316dx
WEST—JACKSON.—On the 12th October, at
St. Ignatius's Church, Norwood, James Thomas
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. West, High-
street, Kensington, to Clara Ellen, eldest daugh-
ter of Mrs. S. and the Isle Alfred Jackson of
Laura-street, Maylands.
SILVER WEDDING.
_ MARTIN—POTTER.—On the 4th November
1902 by Rev. A. G. B. West, Joseph Henry
(Harry) Martin eldest son late G. T. Martin
Mount Barker, to Ethel May, third daughter
late, Henry and Marv Potter. Parkside South
Present address, Pooraka P.O.
K0HLER—NORMAN.—On the 6h November.
1902, at Edinburgh, by the Rev. Hooprnan,
JaJin Peter, the eldest son of the late Henry
liohlor, i'ort Adelaide, !o A-rncs, youngest daugh-
ter of the late R. Norman. Present address,
Mildred-street, Port Augusta.
BATTERSBY—CAVILLE.—On the 10th No-
vember, 1902. at the residence of the br!dc'»
narcuts. by t'.ie late Bev. Tlios. Hone. Thuuus
John, second boh of' the late Mr. and Mrs Joan
Batters'jy. cf West Hindmarsh. to Elizabeth Jane,
youiijest dauehter of the late Mr. and Mrs.Uohn
Cavillc of Bowden Prcscut agrees. 3T rhU
lips-Etrcet. Southwark.
H0SKING—STATTON.—On the l0th Novem
b, 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. Statton. Terowie. Present
address — 48, Clifton-Street, Malvern, S.A.
GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
FORTH—GREEN.—On the 7th November.
1S77, at the residence of the bride's parents,
by the Ilev. Thomas McNeil, William, eldest
son of 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 Min
taro. ? . '
TAEUBER—PONTT.—On the 8lh November,
1?77, at Grenough Flat?, W.A., by Rev. Worth,
Herman Oiear Taeuber to Elise Charlotte, eldest
daughter ot late Heury Pontt, Bire-ood. ? Pre
sent address, -16. Francis-street. Hyde Park, S.A
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
MILLER—MART.—The marriage of May
Catherine, second daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. It.
Miller, of Oodla Wirn, to Alfred EJmund
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smart, of
Dtivson, Bill be oolebrated st Peterborough
Mcthoairt Church on Wednesday, November 23.
at 10.30 a.m. Friends and relations cor
dially invited to ceremony. No reeeptioa.
EGAR—SAWYER.—The marriage of Margart,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Egar, of
Oxeabold-strcct. Parkside to Con, third son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sawyer, of Seaview-street, Ful-
arton, will be celebrated at St. Raphael's Church,
Parkside, at 9 a.m. on Saturday, November 12.
Reception at Balbour's, King William-street, at
10.30 a.m.
BOWMAN—LEECH.—The marriage of Reglen
F., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowmain,
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, the 12th Novem-
ber, at 7.15 p.m. Reception Arcadia.
MORTON—MORRIS.—The marriage of Glady
E., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Morton,
of Sandwell, to Ernest C., only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris, of Largs Bay, will be celebrated at
St. Bede's Church, Semaphore, on Saturday, 12th
November, at 7 p.m.
DIPLOCK—BURNS.—On Saturday, 12th No-
vember, at 7 p.m., at Unley Methodist Church,
the marriage will be celebrated by Rev. For-
syth, of Laurel, only daughter of Mrs. F. Trezise
and late Harry Diplock, to Robin, only son of
Mrs. F. Bennett and late J. Burns. Reception
at Maple Leaf Cafe, at 8 p.m.
MORGAN.—BENNETT.—The 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 Maugliaa Church, Franklin-street,
Adelaide, on Saturday, 12th November, at 8.45
p.m. Reception, Masonic Hall, Torrensville, at
7.45 p.m.
GALE—STORR.—The marriage of Marjorie
F., only daughter of Mrs. and the late W. O.
Gale, Kirkcaldy-road, Grange, to Frank B., eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Storr, Grange, will be
celebrated at the Flinders-street Baptist Church,
on 10th November, at 7.30 p.m.
HERITAGE—MARTIN.—The marriage of
Annie, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Heritage, Mellor-road, Glenville, to Peter, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, of Rose-street,
Ottoway. will be celebrated at the Congregational
Church, Port Adelaide, on Saturday, 12th Novem-
ber, at 6.30 p.m. Friends and Relatives cor-
dially invited to ceremony and reception at
Masonic Hall, Semaphore, at 8.15 p.m.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES.
HUNT—HANCOCK.—The marriage ot PhiKp
S:dncy third son of Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Hunt,
of 8, 'Gilbert-street. Gilberton, to Lilian Doreen,
tliicst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hancock, of
Ni-rl!i Adelaide, ' w'iil be celebrated at St. Andrew's
Church, Walkcrvillc, ou Wednesday. Sth Novem
ber, at. 7.^0 p.m.
; ARB0N—WALSH.—The marriage of Mabel F.
(Maisie), yaunsest. dsugiitcr of Mr. and -Mrs. A.
Arban, Ilamley Bridge, to Horace L., only eon of
Mr. ana Mrs. C. W.~P. Walsh. Ba'jiklava, will be
sclcniniscd at St. Andrew's Church. BalakUva, at
7 a.m. on (Saturday. 12th November. No recep
tion.
SAMUELS—SAILS.—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 Cbrut
on Saturday, November 12th, at G p.m. Relatives
and' friends cordially invited to ceremony. No
reception.
HARRIS—PARKER.—The marriage of Lillian,
fourth daughtei ol Mr. and Mrs. 0. Harris, of
Scotland, to Harry Martin, youngest son of Mrs.
M. T. Parker, of Mead;strcet, Peterhead, will
be celebrated at Semaphore Baptist Church on
Saturday, 1 21 Jj November, at i p.m. Friends
cordially invited to ceremony.
HOOPER—SLATTERY.—The marriage of Irene,
eldest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. IT. Hooper, ot
George-street, St. Pc:ers, to Charles, youngest
son of Mrs. M. SJauery,- of North 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 ta ' ceremony. Beoeptioa Et.
Peters Town Hall, 7.30 p.m.
STOKES—WRAY.—The marriage of Sylvia
Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. E. Stokes and
the late Mrs. E. Stokes, of Wallaroo, to Arthur
Edwin Wray, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
Wray, of Paris Creek, will be celebrated at Wes-
ley Church, Norwood-parade, on Saturday, the
12th November, at 7.30 p.m. All relations and
friends invited to ceremony. No reception.
DODD—NICOL.—The marriage of Venita P?.,
youngest daughter of Mrs. A. E. and late Mr.
T. A. Dodd, of Wattle-street, Malvern, to Gor-
don J. Nicol, eldest son of Mrs. Lovelock and
late Mr. T. Nicol, of Prospect Uili, vrlll be
celebrjted at Maughan Church, Franklin-street.
Adelaide, on the' 16th November, at 7 p.m.
Relatives and friends cordially invited to cere
mony. ?
HAMBRlDGE—TOBIN.—The marriage of
Winifred Esther, daughter of Mrs. J. H. Ham
bridare, Millswooi Estate, to Dick Bishop, son
of Mr. sat! Mrs, R. Tobin, Maiden, will be
celebrated at Chalmers Church on Thursday,
10th November, at 7.30 p.m. .Reception Ar
cadia.
KENNEDY—HODGSON.—The marriage of Lucy
M., third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ken
ncdy, of -Uaitland. Y.P., to Roy A., only son
of Sir. and Mrs. U Hodgson, of Goolw», will oe
ce.'Ptiwred at SlaitlanJ ilethodist Church, on
Wednesday, 23rd November, at 7 p.m. No re
ception.
DAVEY—REED.—The marriage of Dorothy,
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Davey,
Eooringa, to Frank II., only sin of Mr. and
ilrs. R. Heei, Aberdeen, will be celebrated at
the Koorings Methoiist Church on Wednesday,
liit.ii November, at 1.16 p.m.
COXELL—ELLIS.—The marriage ot Floris,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Coxell,
of Gs-.vler East, to Reginald, second son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellis, of Boolifun, will bo
celebrated at St. George's Church, Gawler, on
Saturday, November 12, at 3 p.m. Reception
at St. George's Hall.
THOMAS—EDWARDS.—The marriage of Iry
Vera, eldest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas, of Maitland, to Rupert William, second
son of Jlr. ani Mrs. Jtjlwt Edwards, of Mait
land, will be celebrated at St. John's Church,
Maitland, on' Saturday, November 12th, at 8
o'clock.
ELDER—GILL.—The marriage of Dorothy E.,
second daughter of Mr. 1. Gil'., Woodville, to
Frederick H. J., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elder, CowandiF.a, will be celebrated at Chal
mers Church on November 12, at (1.30 p.m.
Friends and relatives are cordially invited to
th'e ceremony. Reception, 13, Goldfinch
avenue.
BAIRD—WILKINSON.—The marriage of
Lona t'lisrlotte'. only daughter of the Utc
Mr. ani Mrs. Gabriel Biird. late of MUe-End,
to Outhbert Gcorsc, j-ounger son of Mr. and
Mrs. It. Wilkinson, Unlcy, will be solemnised
at the Holy Trinity Church on the 10th No
vember, at 7.30 p.m. Bocept'-on at the Gros
\cror. 8.30 p.m.
CROSS—MILDRED.—Thc marriage of Doris,
j-ounjest daughter of Mra. C. M. and the late
Mr. J. Cross, of SeaScld-avenue, Kingsn-ood (late
Brinkworth). to G. L. Montgomery, only, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Guy Mildred, of Tutt
avenue. Kinjrswood. will be ceVorafcd at St.
Augustine's Church. .Unlcy-road, Untej-. ou Sat
urday, the 19th November, at 7.30 p.m. Be
ception, 'Arcadia. 316dx
ENGAGEMENTS.
WHITCOMBE—COTTERELL.—The ensact
ment Is announced of Josephine Jean Wiltcombe,
™ly dauehter ' of Mr. md Mrs. WhUcombe, of
Mile-End,' to Percy James, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Co'.tcrcH, Tasmania.
COLLINS—MESSER.—The engagement is an
nounced of Doreen A., younger daughter of Mr.
and the late Mrs A. W. Collins, S.A., to George
J., youngest sod of Mr. and Mrs. Messcr, Wjffin,
WILLIAMS—WEST.—The engagement Is an
nounce! of Catherine E., only daughter of the
late JIr...W. J. an 1 Mrs. E. Xrillhtrnt, of 20,
Ninaana-jvonue, King's Park, to Davis J. West,
of Mypolonga, third son of the late Mr. J. and
Mrs. A. . West, of 6, Palmerston-road, North
Unley.
SOBELS—REEVES.—The engagement Ii an
nounced of Stella, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs
T. 0. Sobels, Stanley-street, North Adelaide, to
Charles Wheatley, elJer son of Mrs. and the late
Mr. E. Reeves, Park-street, Hyde Park.
TOWNSEND—SCHN1IDTKE.—The engagement
is announced of Ivy L., widow of C. A. Townsend.
of Siddleworth, to Gustaf F. Schmidtke, youngest
son of Mrs. Schmidtke and the late Mr. Schmidtke,
of Peters Hill.
MORGAN—RILEY.—The engagement is an-
nounced of Phyllis Morgan, the only daughter of
Mr. Dave and the late Mrs. F. Morgan, of Port
Adelaide, to George Riley, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Riley of Perth, Western Australia.
CORNELIUS—R0WNEY.—The engagement is
announced of Elsie, daughter of the late Alfred
Cornelius and Mrs. L. Bleeze, James-street, Payne-
ham, to Edward Jack, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Rowney, Chapel-street, Campbelltown.
ENGAGEMENTS.
DYER—WALSH.—The engngeaient. is an
rcunccd 01 Rim Emily, youngest daughter of llr.
and Mrs. F. Dyer, of Beulah-road, Norwood, to
Thomas Stanley, second son of Mr. ana Mrs. J.
T. Walsh, of Edsall-street, Norwood.
MILDREN—GRIFFIN.—The engagement is an
nounccd of Beta 11., only daughter of Mrs. and
the late Ur. F. Mildrcn, of Muudoora, to WUliam
It., yjunsest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. J.
Griffin, of Hammond.
SMITH—ULSTRUP.—The engagement was an
n.iunccd of Leitie, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. 0. Smith, of Franklin-avenue, Flinters
1'ark, to George Earl, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Ulrtrup, ol Falcon-avenue, Torreasvflle,
BURT—MAY.—The engagement is announced
of Myra Irene, youngest daughter of Mr. and .
Mrs. M. Burt, of 21, WesUll-street, Hyde Park,
to Cecil Howard, youngest Bon of Mr. ind Mr*.
A. E. May, of 30, Birkdtle-avenue. Clarence Park.
CUSTANCE—ROESLER.—The engagement Is
announced of Dorothy E., younger caughler of
.Mrs. E. and the late Professor J. D. Castanet,
of Prospect, to Karl Theodor. elder son ot Mrs.
D. and the late Mr. E. J. lloesler, of North Ade
laide. 309,18
HINCKLEY—HALLIDAY.—The engagement b
announced of Mary Irene, youngest daughter o!
Mrs. F. N. Jensen, Hall-street, Semaphore, to
William James, youngest son of Mx. and Mra.
J. Ualliday, Robin-street, Semaphore.
WADE—FORSAITH.—The engagement Is an
nounced of Muriel May. only daughter of Mr and
Mrs. V. V. Wade, Care, to Frederick James,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fores ith, Clare.
GIBBONS—MOSELEY.—The engagement ii
anaonneed of Belinda B., second daughter of
Mr. and Mra, A. E. Gibbons, of Solomontown.
to George T. W., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. G. .
Moselcy, of Glanvllle.
THOMPSON—ARMOUR.—The engagement is
announced of Mclva, second daughter of Mrs and
the late Mr. W. Thompson, 38, Burt-street,
Sclomontown. to Erie, youngest son of Mrs. and
tue late Mr. Jumcs Armour, of Port Pirie,
HOCKHAM—HACKETT.—The engagement Is
announee-i of Evelyn M., eldest daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. W. Hcckham, Basket Range, to Her
bert J., youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
H. A. llackelt. Riverside, California. U.S.A.
RICHARDSON—NANCE.—The engagement U
announced of Dclphine M,, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mtst \V. Richardson, Warnerlown, to
Thomas A., second eon of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Nance, Solomontown
ZANDER—GEIGER.—The engagement is tri
nounced of Elda, youngest daughter of Mrs. and
the late Mr. G. Zander, Tanunaa, to Mjx, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Geiffer, Munich, Ger
many.
FOGARTY—BRENNAN.—The engagement Js
announces of Julia A., younger daughter of Hr.
J. II. Brcnnan, Miilicont, to Park, youngest son
of Jlrs. Fogarty, Narracoorte.
ELLIS—PLEDGE.—The engagement is an.
nounced of Gwendoline P., only daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. Ernest Ellis, of Wiston, to
Kenneth G., second son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
A. J. Pledge, late of Mount Barker.
The engagement fs announced of May, youngest
daughter of Mrs. Holdsworth ind the late Ser
geant-Major J. Powell, Edwardrtown, to Edgar
(Dick), third son of Mr. and Mra. Bulc, Hobsrt,
Tasmania.
ROWLEY—EXCELL.—The engagement Is an
nounced of Edna Mavis, second daughter of Mr.
ani Mrs. L. Rowley, Hampton-grove, Norwood,
to Ralph Gillies, only son of Mr. and Mrs, C. Q.
Kxccll, Carlton-parade, Torrensville.
HALLAM—5ELWAY.—The engagement is an
nounced ot Jean Elva, only daughter of Mrs.
and the late Mr. J. 0. Halbm, of Helms 'ale,
late of St. Petrre, to Douglas Maugcr, third
son of Mr. ind Mrs. T. M. 6elway, St. Peters.
DEATHS.
VAUGHAN.—On the 2nd November, at Clif
ford-avenue,- Tbornleigh, N.S.W., after a lone
illness, Evelyn, beloved wife of Bon. Crawford
Vauglian.
OURAR.— On the 2nd November, Nell, tbo
beloved intent son of Neil ana Clara, Durar,
of Chicago, three weeks. Only lent.
QUIGLEY.— On the 28th October, Alee, tht '
dearly beloved husband of Caroline Quigley,
Mount Barker, late Mile-End, aged SG yean
Sadly missed.
WINTHER, Julius Low.—At the Adelaide Hos-
pital, on the 29th October. Aged 64 years.
ABEL (nee KrepeI).—On the 2nd November,
1927, at Adelaide, Martha Pauline, beloved wife
of Frederick H F. Abel, late of Richmond,
aged 40 years.
NEYLAN.—On the 3rd November, at her re-
sidence, 16, May-street, Unley, Anne, widow
of Martin Neylan, late of Mannanarie, aged 11
years. Requiescat in pace.
DUNSTAN.— On the 3rd November, at Ade-
laide, Albert, beloved husband of Edith Dun-
stan, and second son of Richard and Eliza Dun
stan, of Watervale, aged 43 years. At rest.
HILL.—On the 2nd November, at Peter-
borough, Louisa, relict of G. T. Hill, formerly
widow of Thomas H. Smith, aged 82 years,
leaving 9 children.
ATKINSON.—On the 2nd November, at Went-
worth, Maria, dearly beloved wife of William
Atkinson, of the Royal Hotel, Wentworth.
R.I.P.
BYRNE.—On the 2nd November, at her
daughter's residence, Sutherlands, Mary, relict
of Michael Patrick Byrne, and dearly beloved
mother of Mrs. M. Quinn, Alberton, and Mrs.
J. Snell, Sutherlands, aged 93 years. R.I.P.
BYRNE.—On the 2nd November, Mary, the
dearly loved mother of M. F. Byrne, Suther-
lands, age 92. R.I.P.
PEGLAR.—On the 3rd November, at her
parent's residence, Marian Dawn, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. P. Peglar, aged 10 months.
808-9
RUFUS.—On the 4th November, at Glenelg,
William Rufus, of MacFarlane-street St. Leonards,
Glenelg, aged 72 years.
TABE.—On the 4th November, at private
hospital, Adelaide, Wilhelm, beloved husband of
T. A. Tabe, Mannum, and the loving father of
Walter, Blanche, Sylvia, Rhoda, Alfred, Edwin,
Murray, Clifford, and Lila, in his 68th year.
PURNELL. — On the 3rd November, Florence
Adeline, passenger of the ferry Greycliffe, aged 52
years. "Outward bound." Loved mother of Cyril
Purnell, of Brighton.
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DEATHS.
(Continued from page 43.)
BROWN.—On the 29th October, at Birken-
head, through drowning, John Harold, youngest
son of the late W. L. and M. Brown, aged 26
years.
GUIDI.—On the 4th November, at her son's
(J. S. Guidi) residence, Brookside, Glynde-
road, Magill, Harriet, widow of Donenince Guidi,
late of Broken Hill, aged 81 years. At rest.
SMITH.—On the 4th November, at Adelaide,
John Francis, dearly loved husband of Sarah
Smith, of Newman-street, Forestville, aged 66
years. At rest
WHEATON.—On the 4th November, at the
Children's Hospital. Leslie William, darling baby
son of Harold William and Effie Jean Wheaton,
aged 11 weeks.
TYLER.—On the 11th July, Leslie Roy, be-
loved son of Mrs. S. A. Tyler, and brother of Mrs.
Len. Brown and Mrs. Albert Ey, Gawler, acci-
centally killed at sea, aged 20 years. He giveth
our beloved sleep.
GAMLEN.—On the 3rd November, at 37,
Janet-street, Maylands, Eli, beloved husband of
Florence Gamlen, late of Belton, Hammond.
Aged 72 years, leaving four sons and one daugh-
ter to mourn their sad loss. R.I.P.
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LEE.—On the 28th October, at Maitland
Hospital, William, dearly beloved, husband of
Esther Lee. Aged 43 years. Peace, perfect
peace.
RONAN.—On the 6th November, at Adelaide
Hospital, Patrick Joseph, beloved husband of
Annie Ronan, late of Kadina, age 69 years.
R.I.P.
EY.—On the 5th November, at Children's
Hospital, Louis Wilfred, dearly loved son of
Ann Ey, Malvem, and Alwin Ey. Jarput, Vic-
toria, aged 7 years. A patient sufferer gone
to rest.
NEWELL.—On the 20th October, at his resi-
dence, Tumby Bay, Thomas Charles, the beloved
husband of Sarah A. Newell, in his 68th year.
(Suddenly.)
WHITE.—On the 6th November, at Healey
Beach, George, the beloved husband of Elizabeth
White, late of St. Peters and Broken Hill.
MENGERSEN.—On the 4th November, Norman
Victor, beloved husband of Irene Mengersen, of
Giles-street, Glenelg.
GREEN.—On the 6th November, at his late
residence, Bucknall-road, Glanville, Edwin Blag-
don Green, aged 84 years. A colonist of 73
years. Rest after weariness.
TURBILL.—On the 2nd November, Harold, the
dearly loved brother of Eva, Arthur, and Perce,
aged 35 years. Ever remembered.
NATION.—On the 5th November, at Fourth-
avenue, Alberton East, Alice Maude Mary, beloved
wife of Bruce Nation, in her 43rd year.
PEGLER, Marion Dawn.—On the 3rd Novem-
ber, at her parents' residence, Moray Bridge,
beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Pegler.
aged 10 months. "In peaceful sleep."
POWELL.—On the 5th November, at Claren-
don, Ellen, relict of W. G. Powell, aged 81
years. A patient sufferer at rest.
BARTRAM.—On the 6th November, at her
residence, No. 26, Hudson-road, Prospect, Amelia
Bartram, relict of John Alfred Bartram, aged
78 years.
FEWSTER.—On the 6th November, at his
residence, 109, East-terrace, Walter, the be-
loved husband of Amelia (Alma) Fewster,
and father of Jack, Harry, Arnold, aged 68
years.
IRWIN.—On the 5th November, at the resi-
dence of her daughter (Mrs. S. Greg), Maria-
street, Thebarton, Mary Ann, relict of William
Ormsby Irwin, aged 94 years. At rest.
LOOOY.—On the 5th November, Clara May
Luddy (nee Stolte), the beloved wife of Thomas
Joseph Luddy, 20, North-street, City, aged 82
years. Requiescat in pace.
THOMSON.—On the 6th November, at St. Ann's
terrace, St. Leonards, Glenelg, Catherine, beloved
wife of R. C. Thomson, and mother at Addie and
Eileen. Requiescat in pace.
YEEND.—On the 6th November, at Adelaide,
George Yeend, late of 8, Edward-street, Norwood,
aged 77 years. Peace, perfect peace.
HAWKE.—On the 5th November, at 283,
Jeffcott-street, North Adelaide, Mary Jane, wife
of the late Richard Hawke, in her 86th year.
ANDERSON.—On the 6th, November, at Ade-
laide, Thomas Anderson, of Allenby-road, Rose-
water Park, aged 68 years.
BAILEY.—On the 1th November, at Torrens-
road, Kilkenny, William Thomas, beloved hus-
band of Elizabeth Ann Bailey, aged 75 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
TREVORROW.—On the 7th November, at
Kortb Adelaide; Kate Fleming, relict of the Rev.
John Hosking Trevorrow, aged 83 years.
ROACH.—On the 7th November, at 25, Wil-
liam-street, Norwood, Kate Koach, late of North
terrace, Hackney, aged 50 years. Peace, perfect
peace.
WHIT.—On the 6th November, at 188, Sea
View-road, Henley Beach, Gorge, the beloved
husband of Elizabeth White, and dear father of
Ethel Milton, Brooklyn Park, and Edna Bateman,
Mount Barker Junction, aged 50 years.
WATSON.—At their late residence, 80,
Churchill-avenue, Subiaco, Western Australia, on
29ti December, 1926, Elizabeth Colston, eldest
daughter, and on 25th September, 1927, Geor-
gina Park, second daughter, of the late John and
Emily Watson "Lauriston" College Park beloved
sisers of Eva A. Neilson "Dairy," Darlington.
W.A.
WINTER.—On the 7th November, at his late
residence, 9, George-street, Thebarton, William
Alfred Winter, dearly beloved husband of Mary
Winter, and loving father of Herbert, Eva, and
Ivy, aged 72 years. Patient sufferer at rest.
WILSON.—On the 3rd November, at his resi-
dence, "Carrawatha," Murrayville, Victoria,
James, beloved husband of S. A. Wilson and
eldest son of the late W. Wilson, of Morphett
Vale, aged 41 years.
ROSSELL.—On the 7th November, H. Nor-
man, the beloved husband of Mary Rossell,
Smithfield, Renmark. Sheffield (England)
papers please copy.
GIRDLER.—On the 7th November, at Ade-
laide Hospital, Rachel, dearly-beloved wife of
Herbert Girdler, in her 53rd year. A patient
sufferer gone to rest.
WHITBREAD.—On the 7th November, at
Mount Lofty District Hospital, Frederick Charles
Whitbread, aged 77 years.
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 V. Roper, of Second Valley, aged
65 years.
MOURITZ.—On the 6th November, at the
Adelaide Hospital, Marie Mouritz, ol 130, Hali-
fax-street, aged 71 years.
LIND.—On the 7th November, at Adelaide,
Charlotte Lind, beloved mother of M. M. Lind,
of West Groydon, Mrs. O. Schroeder, College
Park, Mrs. O. Hill, Perth ; Mr. W. Lind, Mur-
ray Bridge ; Mrs. G. Lee, St. Leonards ; Mrs. C.
hill, Kalangadoo ; aged 76 years. One of
the best.
RICHES.—On the 7th November, at Adelaide
(result of accident), Julia Hannah, beloved wife
of Edward Alfred Riches, of Torrensville, also
beloved mother of Mrs. Muriel Trowbridge and
Stanley Biches, aged 69 years. God knows
best.
WINTER.—On the 20th October, at Private
Hospital, North Adelaide, George Horace, dearly
loved only son of Percy and Beatrice Winter, of
Windsor-avenue, Kilkenny, aged 14 years.
KIMBER.—On the 7th November, at Warragul,
Victoria, William Kimber, beloved husband of
Flora Kimber.
LEANEY.—On the 6th November (accident-
ally killed), at Kanmantoo, Keith, beloved
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F Leaney. Aged
20 years. Sadly missed.
HALL.—On the 1st November, Henry Hall,
aged 64 years, the beloved brother of Mrs. W.
Duncan, of Mansom-street, Port Pirie west.

MITCHEL.—On the 8th November, at her
residence, 280, Halifax-street, Adelaide, Mary
Francis, the beloved wife of Clarence Mitchell
(Sergeant of Police), age 61 years. A patient
sufferer at rest.
WILSON.—On the 8th November, at the re-
sidence of her son (Mr. A. W. Wilson), Wasleys,
Elizabeth, relict of George Wilson, late of
Ardrosson, aged 77 years.
GAMLEN.—On the 3rd November, at his re-
sidence, 37, Janet-street, Maylands, Eli, beloved
husband of Florrence Gamlen (late of Belton
and Hammond), aged 72 years, leaving four
sons, one daughter, three grandchildren to mourn
their sad loss. Rest after weariness. Peace,
perfect peace.
LEWIS.—On the 8th November, at her re-
sidence, Blackwood, Myrtle, dearly loved wife
of Ralph Lewis, of Port Pirie, and eldest
daughter of Mrs. B. E. Jenkins and the late
Mr. A. Jenkins, of Kerang, Victoria, aged 85
years.
CAIRNS.—On the 7th November, at Ade-
laide, Soloman (Jack), the beloved husband of
H. Cairns, and father of Alice Hosking, South
Hummocks; Lillian Houlson, Ovingham Park ;
Nell Hanks, Bute ; Olive Cairns, Adelaide Hos-
pital ; Eva Cairns, aged 64 years.
GRAINGER (nee. Janfet Tfestrail).—On the
1st November, at the Adelaide u Hospital. Janet,
dearly lovefl wife .of, Joseph . Grainser/ tf.
Cbarfes-street. Prospect, yoansrest daughter of
Mrs. and the late S. Trestrail of 'The Oak
Teagarden.' Hindmanh Valley, aged 22 Team.
FINKELSTEIN.—On the Srd ' November, at
Darlmghurst. 6ydney. 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, fieault of accident May' her dear soul
rest 5n i-eace.
CLOONAN.—On the. 8th November, at Loiton
'Hospital, Thaddias -Cbonao. leaving wife, four
children, aged 40 years. B.LP.
KELLEY.—On the 8th. November, at Tme
street. Prospect. Constance Annie, dearly loved
'wife of John Seller, late of Tynte-strect. North
Adelaide, axed 49 rears.
MICHELL.—On the 6th November (passed
peacefully away), at "Erith," 36, Davis-avenue,
South Yarra, Victoria, Emily Emma, loving wife
of the late Thomas Michell, of "Grantham,"
Gover-street, North Adelaide, and devoted mother
of George F. Michell, Cremorne-street, Unley,
and Fanny (Mrs. W. Flintoff), South Yarra, Vic-
toria. "For ever with the Lord."
TIDY.—On the 3rd November, at Narracoorte.
Hannah, relict of James Tidy, aged 71 years.
BARCLAY.—On the 8th November, at Miss
Walsh's Private Hospital, Rose Park, Esther,
the beloved wife of William E. Barclay, late of
Ambers-avenue, North Norwood. .A patient suf
ferer at rest.
ALTSCHWAGER (nee O'Loughlin.—On the
6th November, at Adelaide Hospital, Edith Annie,
beloved wife of A. S. Altschwager, Pembroke
place, Colonel Light Gardens (late of Millicent),
aged 34 years. R.I.P.
HAMMOND.—On the 8th November, at
Brighton, Clara Agnus, beloved wife of William
G. Hammond.
STRINGER.—On the «8th October, at Port
Broughton Hospital, Dawn Gladys, darling babe
of Walter W. and Gladys Stringer, of Mun
doora, aged 10 months. Peacefully sleeping
Lived by all who saw her.
BARTLETT.—On the 8th November, at her
parents' residence, Adelaide-street, Strsthalbyn,
Amy Butb. beloved daughter of Mre. Nelly and
th« late E. S. Bartlett. agod 19 years. Peace
fully sleeping
VON BERTOUCH.—On the 6th Novembei
(sticdenly), Anna Sophie Dorothea, second daugh
ter of the late O. A. iJ. too Bertouch, aged 56
years.
CHESTERMAN.—On the 8th November, at
hie late n'sidc-nee, William-street, North Oroy
dm, Berbfirt, dearly -lotfed ' husband of Alice
Chestcrman, aged 69 years. Peace, perfect
peace.
DAVOHEN.—On ? the -S& Kovember, John
Joseph, beloved youngest son of Martin and the
late Bridget Davoren, 49, .. Davenport-temce..
«*»yviUe. Eequlescat- in'jiace. :- ' ?
KILDEA.—On the 6th-November, at Kalgoor
lie road, Largs Bay, Patrick Kildea, late of
Yorketown. R.I.P.'
GRUBB.—On the 8th November, at Murray
Bridge, Edgar Murray, beloved twin son of Mr.
and Mr. E. W. Grubb, of Murray Bridge, after
a short illness (suddenlj), aged 10 years.'
HINES.—On the 8th November, at a private
hospital, Adelaide, Ernest William Maymon,
prieBt-in-e!is«e of Horgan, beloved husband of
Lucy Harriet Einily Hinesi' ,
BOURNE.—On the 8th; November, at Atie
Uide, Berbert Horace, beloved liusbahi of Lilian
Agnes Bourne, also beloved father of Alfred Wil
liam and Herbert J-hn Bourne, a;ej 45 years.
At rest.
ANGLEY— On the 6th November, at
Crystal Brook, Patrick, relict of the late Emma
AnS'cj, aged 85; C«lonist o- 61 years.
PETT.—On the 8th November, at Bundle-,
street, Kent Town -William Baymoiid, infant' son
of Stewart R. Pett. aged 10 weeks. A bud to
bloom in beiven.
DUNSTAN.—On the 8th November, at James
town, William, the beloved husbands of Mary
Duns'.an, aged 71 yeais.
CHAPMAN.—On the 4th November, at 46.
Walkerville-road. St Peters, Rebecca, relict of
George Chapman. -Golden Grove, in her 78th
year. At rest,
CLAYSON.—On the Bth November, at bis
residence. Jorvois-aveaue, Mag-ill Thomas, be
loved husband of the late Grace Ann Clayson,
a;scd .83 years, leaving eight sons and three
?bug-Mere to mourn their sad loss. Peacefully
«leepmg.
HOWARD.—On the 5th November, at High
stTeet, Gladstone,. George, the dearly beloved hus
band of Mrs. A. Howard, aged 78 years. A
patient sufferer at rest.
HOWARD.—On the 6th November, at Glad
stone, George, the beloved father of Mrs. . B.
Novak, aged 79 years. Deeply mourned. —
Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law.
Beat, Sam, and family.
WINCHEL.—On the «th November, at College
Pjrk, Lft ta Manrarct, beloved wife of William
Robert Winchei, of Frank -street, Holmesdale, «na
secrad daugbfer of J. O. and A. Mackenzie, Tus
more-avenuc. Rnightsbridge.
JAMES.— On the 6th November, Molly, Jean,
darl:ng daughter of Mr. and Mcs. James, aged
2 years and 4 months, dta] on arrival at Ade
laide Hospital, after short illness, leaving broken
hearted parents and grandparents to mourn their
sad loss. Sever to be forgotten. ? ?
ROBINSON.—On the 9th November, at his
residence, Main-street, Willaston, Alexander,
beloved husband of Ruby Robinson aged 50
years. 314-5
BARKER.— On the 9th November, at Salis
bury, Connie Mavis, infant daughter of F. M.
Barker, Penfieli, 9 days. Sjfe in the arms
of - Jesus.
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
(Continued from page 20.)
BATTEN.—In loving memory or Private Nor
man Batten, who died at Fovant Military Hospi
tal, England, on the 10th November, 1918. Beg.
Xo. 62066, 43rd Battalion. ?..?=»
IKs vaice keeps whispering ' tenderly.
Be loving, brave, and true,
At the end of the lane of shadows,
We'll be waiting' there foryou.
Just a memory fond and true.
To show, dear Norman, we think of yon,
—Inserted by hi* Jovinp mother, brothers, and
sisters. 'Safe on the Eock of Ages.'
BATTEN. — In loving memory of our dear sob
and brother, Norman, who died 10th November,
1918, at Fovant Military Hospital, England.
Loving memories never die, .
As years roll on and days pass by.
Loved in life, treasured in death,
A beautiful memory is all we have left.
— -Inserted by his loving father. Jack,- and Ethel,
and Mrs. .Elyans.
M-frA-**:. vi«.'t'--.* iSiKJP'. V: -?-??; 2« ,

BATTEN---rJn - loving memary ^ of ^ our. dear
diedM-6vabt Hllitafy Hospital,- EnglanS, l'Mfi'
Noveinber^- '?l-estii^;!toreet.-'4ansertcd -by Ids
lovins^sfster^Cladvi and. Alf.
BENMETT»r-3n laving meB)oryt'-Jt -irar- dear
son1 -and brother^ iAnee^orpotslJKeith: -3,' Bens
ficik* 8th, X'ight Horse. BpsimnU Killed, in action
the: a^th November1; 'HOI?, 'Palestine: 8o nidly
missed
IN MEMORIAM.
Continued from page 22.)
ARBiDN.—In . ijving memory .of -dear mother
and: grafldmu, 'jjho passed away- on' 'the Bth Nj--
vembcv^PfiB, at -Port firbugbton.
?Sunshine passes, shadows i fall,
- tJie'a remembrance ontlasi«;a.
— Inserted by her son and Saushter-in-law, Ken,
Eileen, and' grandchildren,
ANDERSON. — In loving- memory of: -our iear
sister,' Annie; 'who 'passed' away on. the 11th
November. '1928.
A iae-made beautiful by kindly deeds,
A helping hand to those jn need ;
Goad 'was' her heart, ,hef iriendsblp true.
Loved an'd respected by all she knew.
— ^Inserted :by her sister b»mLi brother-in-law,
Priscilla. and George Elkem (FuUarton-. and
her brother;' Jack.
BRlCE.— In loving memory of our dear
father, 'who died at Croy'3on, 11th .Kovember,
1916.
Parted, .yes, but not for ever;
Cod. -will call us by-and-by
To meet you again, dear father,
In a home prepared on high .
— Inserted by Herbert Brice and Louie Baker.
316x316
CURRIE.—In loving memory of my darling
husband, William -Currie, who passed away luth
Kovember,. 1926.
. I have lost my life's companion,
'? A life linked with my own;
Say by day I miss his footsteps
As I wander all alone.
My thoughts often -wander
To a grave not far away.
Where they laid my -darling husband
Just & year ago to-day.
— Inserted by bis loving ?wile, Irene Currie.
CURRIE.—In sad and loving memory of our
dear son' and brother Bill, who passed away
at Wayville on the 10th o! 'November. 1926:
We thlni of you 'in sileace,
. Ha eyes can see us: weep, -
For many a . silent tear ,vre, she!
When others are asleep. .
We strew with loving memories.
The path oar angel' trod;
We bless the years we called them oars,
' And leave the rest to God.
? — Tmertei by sis sorrowing mother, two
brothers, and sister. 814x816
CURRIE.— In loving memory of oar deal
brother (Bill), who died 10th Kovember 1926.
Peacefully, sleeping. — Inserted by Ern and Myrtle
Currie;
COSTER.— In cherished and loving memoir
of our dear old dad, who passed away 11th
November, 1926, at North Adelaide, S.A.j aged
70 years, ,
No sympathy is needed now,
His cares are all. at rest;
Happy. are we to-day who can say
We. loved and 4ia our best
— Inserted by his lovin& daughters. Rose and
.Ploris, Adelaide. . :.'...:., 3*5*816
CODD.— In loving memory of our dear hnB
band and father, who died at: Port Pirie on
11th Kovember, 191S.' ;'??? .*????.
. Beautifal memories left behind
Of , a dear, husband and tjther, :sb loving and
kind. ' ? ''?'''.
— Inserted.- by' b£s loving -wife, sow and
daughters; , . . .-, .
DAVY.' — In -Hvinc; memory Sfvbur 'dear »ife:
aad mother, who died on-:tJi«- 11th' JTavember,1
1015. -.. . , . ... ...... .-?..?-..?. -,: ? .-?
Deep In bur hearts there's a mejnary
Of one we shall never forgef:'
— Inserted .iy Jier. loVing liusband, '? -Sin, ' ani
daughter. Albert and ? Miryy -grandchildren Albert
and .'Mavis! -. ... , „.. .-, :. . .. ,. ..
ELEYs; — In. loving: memory .of dear .-mother,
psssed. awaj 11th Kovembex, 1923.:'. ?:. ?
Thoagh Sad, we mark the closlag eik- ' '
Of Oiose' we -laved fc «ays'--gftie by; v
Yet sweet ih death.;-: rjieir latest -&mg.
We'll .meet again, /twiU^not be-iins.
— ^Inseried by .her loving;. .daughter. .-..':
FARELL.— In ' loving memory at Doris ^May.
only belovei daughter of 'P. and'' E. Farell. woo
dipd on the 10th Spvember, 1924. &dly
missed 'by ber loving father - and mother and
brothers. ??.
FARROW. — In loving memory of our dear hus
band and father, who passed away on the 10th
November, 1924..
Though absent from among, us,
you are ever in our thoughts.
— Inserted by his loving -wile and family.
GORDON.— In loving memory of my dear
husbsnd, who died 10th November, 1918. - We
will remember yon all through life.— Inserted
by bis wife and sons
GREEN.— Jn -.loving memory «f our' grandson,
Clarence Perciral Green, who was .accidentally
killed on, the 10th November. 1926: '
You- left your borne that tatsl mora.
„ Not thinking death -was. near, :
And that ypu never would return
To those tou loved a'6 dear.
Yon bsde no one a last fsrewell.
Yon said jrood-bye. to none; ;
Your spirit new before we knew
That' from us you had irnqe. '
— Inserted by his lovimr grandfather and erand
mother, J. and E. Matters, Bosa-strect. Goodwood.
814x316
' GREEN. — Ja sad but loving memory of our
dear friend Oarrie, wbo was killed on the 10th
November, 192-6.
You left your home that fatal mom,
2?ot thinking death was near;
That yon never would return
To those you loved 'so dear.
To those who never felt the blow,
They cannot feel the pain;
Wben one goes oat in perfect licaHh,
And never comes home again.
We often think of you. dear Clarrie,
And think of bow you died;
To think we cauld not ray good-bye,
Before you closed' your eyes.
Sheltered by the Hock of Ages, .
Anchored on the golden -shore;
Besting in the srms of Jesus,
Best, dear Clarrie, for evermore.
—Fondly remembered, by his loving frlende, Elsie,
Doreen. and Ted.
GREEN. — In loving memory of our desi
brother Clarry, who ms accidentally . killed
on the 10th Kovember, 1926.
A year of sadness nsw has passed,
Since sorrow on us leil;
Still in our hearts we feel the lots,
Of one we loved so well.
— Inserted by liU loving sister and brother,
Freda and Eric ' 814x316 _
GREEN. — -In loving memory of our dear
nephew and cousin, Clarry, who was accidentally
killed near Two Wells, on the 10th November,
192C.
Just a memory, fond and true,
To show, dear Clarry, we think of you.
— Inserted by Harry, May, and family, Port
Pirie. 814x316
GREEN. — In loving memory of our dear friend,
Clarrie. who passed axay os the 10th Kovem
bor. 1920.
What pain he bore we cannot telL
We never eaw him die:
We onry knew he passed away,
And never said eoad-bye.
'Tis sad. 'but true, we wonder why
The best are always -8rst to -die.
To a beautiful life came- a -sudden end:
He died as he lived, everyone's friend.
— Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. EuUmann and
family, l'rospcot.
GREEN. — Id sincerest and affectionate remem
brance of Clarry. who was accidentally killed
on the 10th Sovcmber. 1920.
I often think of days gone toy.
When we roamed and talked together:
A shadow o'er my life is cast.
My dear old pal has gone forever.
— Jaserted by his^ true p«l, Harry Applcbee.;. _
;-=*'A J ?*?-.--* ??= i v-J ^ ?^...?--« ;???' ?«: '?. -;s..l'. v

? ?mill ? ? ? ? .'?-?
We little thoaght death was so near;
A^d only those who have lost can tell, ? .
?Tile pain that 3s felt at not «*ylug farewell.
? Ko one .knows how rnoch we miss Jgu;
' Iteep within oar 'hearts concealed.
Hone knows the silent heartache, t_^ .,.. ,-,
That makes us long for you, dear 'CTarry;' '
— JUisertcd by . hit laving mother and father.
M. aod E. Greea, Tiro Wells. 814iS16
, GREEN. — In loving memory ot our dear
friend, Clarry, ; who---w»» -accidentaUy killed on
the' lOtli^Hovember, T9W^ f*'~\ -..-,,
: .-'? Jusjia tnemfr/, fond; and tJiig,.-^,. .- ; .
,-..- To show, 'dear ; Clarry, we think of you.
—Inserted by his friends, Eva and Dan. .-. . ?-?
JAMES. — In loving memory ot our 'dear
mother.
Just one wordL^Motber,'
Compare it with no other. ' .
The first word of the infant,
The last word of the brave.
There is 119 one like mother, ?
- Prom the cradle ta {he grave. ' '
—Inserted by Win and Len.
JOBSON. — In loving memory of our darling
mother, .who passed away at Aldings on the
12th of Novembor, 1926.
I do not forget you, dear mother,
Or do I intend;
I loved you too dearly,
: And will to the e&d.
True friends are like diamonds, -
Previous *nd Tare; ..
-False friends are like autnnra leaves,
? Pound everywhere.
—'Inserted by her ever laving daughter and son
in-law, Mcta end Loyde, SICdx
JOBSON, — In lorfng memory of oar dear
math-t and grandm*. who passed away 12th
November. 1926.
I was not there at the hour of death
To hear your last faint s!gh.
Or whisper just one loving word.
Or ever say good-bye.' ?
— Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law,
Pearl and Charles, grandchildren, Kybyjwlite.
816dx
'JOBSON. — In Wine memory 'of my dear
(rife,' who passed sway it Aiding! on 12th
Xovemher, 1926.
You are not forgotten, dear wife,
For true love never dies; - :
Toe dearest spot on earth for me
Is where my dear wife lies. .'?
My thoughts they often wander
To a grave not far away,
Wliere I laid my darling wife
Just one . year ago to-day.
A vision is ever before me,
So fond, so pure, so sweet,
Of one 2 -loved ao dearly, -'
Whose heart has ceased to beat. ' '
I have lost, my life's companion, .
. A life linked with iny, own;
Day 'by day I hriss her footsteps
As I wander all alone.
— Inserted by bier ever loving '.husband.
' . ,' .-?'?.':?'? 316x810
JOBSON. — In loving: memory of my darling
mother, wha passed away at Aldinga on 12th
November, 1920. .
You often said we would miss yon;
Your wards have proved too trne: :
I lost my dearest and truest -frieir3,-_ '
DeaT mother, when I lest ybuV'
— ^Ever remembered . by -her loving ?'?asu'ffhter,'
Hilma. . ^ '.'.. ? 310x316'
: JOBSON. — In' ?loyhyj:;wen]oxy of our dear
mother, wio passed away 'at' Aldinga' on 12t&
November. 1920. ....
?There is.no love like mottiot»a, -.. ^
???' Thongb tab seek ior it in vain;
,,. , /We may- b?' loved 'by Bthcrs, ' '??
..:. jb But moUiert love never ;comcs jgaiH.
—Inserted by her loving 'sons, Clarence and
Renfrsy. ;.: , ?. --^161:316
JOBSON. — In loving ' memory of 'dear mother,
\vbo died.«n; thV;i*ei November, .;ifl2«.' :
'?;?-- ,'A loving1 mother she has been,' ' ;.
. ^, - -Many tr juWes she has^iSeeiL;
..'.' '.For all of us she di4-iw?b£t,
? - May God grant her eternai jest.
— Inseriei by her, loving son,, and .daughter, Alice
and. Stan How. ---'?'?'????'?.' fv :' S.16-]x
: LIDDIARD. — In' lovirur ^memory - of. my deal
father, who passed away '5th' November.
Jiist 4 memory, fond 'and true, :
To show, dear father, I think of you.
— Inserted by his laving daughter, Grace.
«, 809.lt/
' LiEBELT. — In sad ? but lovimr memory of our
dear husband, and .father, Carl Louis Alfred Lie
belt, who. departed this life on -13th -November,
1926,. at Murray . Bridse, .-...-..
- A silent sufferer cone to rest. '
Two kittle''' words. w-t muyi- to' type;
But we'll remember all through ? lUe^
. Our. father. . . . .. ?_ . . ?
— Ever ieiaembeKd by his wife, son, and daugh
ter. ' ?-. '-. -,;,
LIEBELT.— In loving memory of'oiir dear eon
in-Iaw, Alfred, who aied at Hurray Bridge, 12th
November^ 1926. %-r - ?' ?-??'- ? ??*?' '
If we had lujown when last we Itebtly parted
-That during life our hands would clasp no
more; ?
That each, who -.said farewell so eheerfol hearted,
-Would ficd the Rrict the future n«d in store.
Bow different would have been that solemn part-.
log, '*
from that which only saw s' brief . adieu;
How would the tears of mutnal sorrows starting
Have dimmed each fleeting moment that we
knew.
— Inserted by his loving father and motherin
law, J. 0. KucheL SlOdz
MITCHELL. — In loving memory of my dear
friend, Uif, who passed away on the 10th No
vember. 1921.
Deep in my heart lies a picture
01 a loved one cone 'to rest;
In memory I wi!j keep it forever.
Because 6ne was one of the best.
MINES. — In loving memory of my dear hus
band and father, who passed sway on the 10th
November.. 1923. — Inserted by his loving wife
and family.
MUNRO. — In loving memory of dear Violet,
died on the 9th Kovember. . Gine, but not
forgotten. — Inserted by her loving mother, father,
Bisters, brother, and eon-in-laws.
MATTHEWS. — In lovintr memory ot onr dear
mother, wbo ' passed away at Soarlunga on tlie
18th 'November. 1926.
And with the morn those angel laces smile
'Which we nave loved lone since and Jos!
awhile.
— Inserted by ber loving sons and daughter.
81Odx
MATTHEWS. — In lovfng memory of our dtaf
grandmother who passed away 13th November,
1920.
Deep in our hearts there's a memory
Of one we tvill never forget.
— Inserted by ber granddildrcn, Amy, Les, and
little Ina. Bosevrater. 310dx
NORTHCOTT.—
Your memory I will always cherish.
I love to speak your name;
In life I loved you dearly.
In death I da the same.
— Inserted by his loving; ssn, 'Horace.
W0RTHCOTT—
A loving father, gold and kind,
No friend like hisn on earth could find.
For all' ol us he did his best,
Hay God give him eternal rest.
? Inserted by bis loving son, daughter-in-law, and
grandchild, Frediie.
NORTHCOTT. — In loving memory of our deai
husband and father, who died on 10th Novem
ber, 19St.
Though his cheery voice is silent,
And we 6ect!)is face no mare;
Yet in our hearts his memory lingers
. Just as sweetly as before.
— ;In6erted by his loving wife, eons, and
daughter.
NEWELL. — In loving memory of my dcat
mother, who pa.ss.'d away 11th Xdranber. 1S28.
A beautiful memory is all i!i»t isjeft.—Inserted
by her loving daughter, Alice Seal, Bayswater,
Western Australia.

— Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-
law, M. and E. Drennan, Adelaide.
OWEN.—In loving memory of our dear daugh-
ter and (sister, Mable, wh0 passed away at Quorn
on the 10th November, 1922.
Peacefully sleeping, away frtm earth's worries.
—Inserted by her loving mother and sisters, and
two little boys, Jackie and Willie.
OWEN.—In loving remembrance of oar dear
sister, Mabel, who passed away 10th November,
1822.
Beautiful memories left behind
Of a dear sister, so loving and kind.
— Inserted by her ever-loving sister and brother-
in-law, Nellie and Ern.
.;.POCOCK.-:-In 'loving ', mempry. of .-nir dear -
Vc'rt, vvlrt p4ssed'awaj 10 years ago ti^ay.
They miss her most who loved her best.
— Inserted by her ..loving mother, father,, sisters,
anc brothers. ' ' ' ' '
POWELL.—In loving memory of our dear
grandmother, died on the 10th November, 1926.
"As it dawns another year, thoughts of you
are ever dear."—Inserted by her loving grand-
daughter, Minnie, and Jack Cotter.
POWELL.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, Edith, who died on the 10th November,
1926.
Roses may wither, leaves may die,
Sime may forget you, but never will I.
In my thoughts your memory lingers,
Sweetly, fond, and true.
As the years roll on, dear mother,
I will always think of you.
—Inserted by her living daughter, Florrie, and
son-in-law, C. Richter.
POWELL.—In loving memory of dear mother,
who passed away on 10th November, 1926, at
Kensington Park. So dearly loved, so sadly
missed.
I clasped her hands across her breast,
I kissed her cold, cold brow,
And in my aching heart I know
I have no mother now.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, Blanche.
POWELL.—In loving memory of my dear wife
and mother, wbo passed away on 10th November,
1926, at Kensington Park.
One year of sadness now has passed
Since sorrow on us fell;
Still in our hearts we feel the loss
Of one we loved so well.
—Inserted by her loving husband and daughter,
Edith.
POWELL.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on 10th November,
1926, at Kensington Park.
Called away from those who loved her,
Away from care and strife ;
But a beautiful memory liveth
Of a sweet, unselfish life.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-
law, Jack and Jean.
POWELL.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on 10th November,
1926, at Kensington Park.
Just one year since that sad day,
When our dear mother was called away.
With tears we saw her sinking,
And watched her fade away.
Our hearts were crushed and broken,
But we could not make her stay.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-
law, Mary and Fred.
POWELL.—In loving memory of my dear
sister, Edith, who passed away 10th November,
1926, at Kensington Park.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love's remembrance outlasts all.
—Inserted by her loving sister, M. Bullock, and
family.
PRETTEJOHN.—In loving memory of our
dear Jiusband and father, who died at Quorn,
10th November, 1020.
Beautiful memories left behind
Of a dear husband and father, so loving, and
kind.
—Inserted by his loving wife and sons, Charlie,
Leon, and daughter-in-law, Lil. 314x316
PREECE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on the 12th Novem-
ber, 1925, at Balham-avenue, Kingswood. Sadly
missed.—Inserted by her children. 316dx
PYBUS.—In loving memory of our dear hus-
band 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 clay
To the home through tbe stars—at last.
—A.E.P.
PARKEN.—In memory of a loving husband
and father, called away from those who loved
him 12th November, 1925.—Inserted by his
loving wife and children. 316dx
RITCHIE.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who died at Port Wake-
field on the 30th November, 1926. Ever re-
mombered.—Inserted by his living wife, daugh-
ter, and, sons, Alice, Anne, Jim, and Bill.
: HJTCHIE.—In loving memory of oar dear .
father and grandpa,, wbo. died 10th November,
1925. .
Loved in life, treasured in. death,
A beautiful . memory . is all we hare left.
— Inserted by his' lovinff daughter, son-in-law,
Maggie and Arthur, and little grandsons, Harold
and Billic, Peterborough.
RITCHIE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who died 10th November, 1926.
Just a memory, fond and true, -
To show, dear father, we think of you.
' — Inserted by bis loving sons, Bill and Jim,
Peterborough.
REYNOLD.—In loving memory of dear Ron- -
nie. who passed away on the lllli November,
1921. Ever remembered.
Sever will our hearts Jorset
The sorrow of tbe past;
Where grief fcjs left bd deep a wound.
The pains will always last.
— Inserted by Lucy.
SAMUEL.—In memory of Bob, who passed
away on the 10th November, 1916. Ever re-
membered.—Inserted by mother and sister.
SHANNON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away (suddenly) on 10th
November.
6weet heart of Jesus, hate mercy on her soul.
—Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and
daughters.
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of our deaf
little Ethel, who passed away on 10th November,
1923.
Dearer to us than words can tell
Is the dear little girlie we loved so well.
Sadly missed.
—Inserted by her adopted parents, H. and E.
Stephens.
SPENCER.—In loving memory of dear
Stan, who was accidentally killed on the 12th
November, 1920.
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
As it dawns another year.
—Inserted by his loving pal, Harry Cornelius.
SIMPSON.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died the 11th November, 1925.
As it dawns another year,
We still remember thee.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughter,
Sieve and Ada. 315x316
SIMPSON, Susan.—In loving memory of my
dear mother, who died on 11th November, 1925.
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.
315x316
SIMPSON.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away 11th November,
1925.—Inserted by her loving son, Fred.
.8niamgntv3-jngfV5..,cs5tJKe,Ti
TAME.—In loving memory of our dear daugh-
ter and sister, Phyllis, who passed away on the
11th November, 1925.
Two years of sadness now have passed
Since sorrow on us fell ;
Still in our hearts we feel the loss
Of one we loved so well.
—Inserted by loving mother, father, sisters and
brother. 315x316

IN MEMORIAM.
TAME. — In loving remembrance of dear Phil,
*}io passed away 11th November, 1925.'
Life brings, much that is altered,
Time brings much tli at is new;
There is one thins that never alters.
It's the memory, dear Phillia, of you.
?-Inserted by her friend, Swannee. 815x316
TYRRELL.— In loving memor; of in; deal
Bother, passci away 13th November, 1920.
Too dearly loved ta be foigot'.cn.
—Inserted i-v her daughter and son-in-law, Ireno
and Stan Appelly, Benmark. 816di
THOMAS. — In loving memory of my dear
husban'i and father, whs passed away the 11th
November, 1918.
- . Lcvei in life, treasured in death,
A beautiful memory is all ire have left.
—Insetted by his loving wite and fiaiily, Hind
marsh.
WILLIAMS. — In loving memory o! Winifred
Kathleen (Win), who passed away at Owen
tcrraec. Wallaroo, on the 9th November, 1920
E.I.P. The rarest gems are the first that are
called. — Inserted by her sorrowing mother, sisters.
and brothers.
V01GT. — In leving memory of our deal
mother. Bertha Voigt, who died 14th November,
192C; also our dear father, Wilaelm Voigt, who
died 20th October. 1925.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten. .
—Inserted by their loving daughters, sonin
law, Laura, Gertie, Bert, and family. 818x310
WELLMAN. — In loving remembrance of our
dear friend, Mrs. Wellman, whs entered into
rest ll'.h November, 1922. — Inserted by sin
cere friends, Alex and Florence Cook. S15iS18
WARNER. — In loving memory of our dear
nuttier, who passed away on the 11th November,
1{T25.
She had a nature you could not help loving,
A heart that was purer than gold;
And to vis who knew her and loved her.
Her memory will never grow cold.
—Ever remembered by her loving Gong, Arnold
?nd Ray.
WARNER. — In VovSng memory of our dear
Wither, who passed away on the 11th November,
. 1925.
So dear to us, eo sadly missed, *
But memory's golden chain
Will link the memory of our love.
Dear mother, till we meet again.
-?-'Ever remembered by her loving son, BUI, and
daughter-in-law, Glal
WARNER. — In loving memory ot my dear
irife, who passed away 1.1th November, 192fi.
Life In-in^s much V.ul is altered,
Time brings much that is new;
There is one thing that never alters,
To the memory, dear wfie, of you.
— Insertci by her loving husta.nd.
WARNER. — In laving memory of our dear
aaott:--rt who passcl away 11th November, 1025.
No space of time, no lapse of years.
Can dim our loved one's past;
A loving memorv holds it dear,
Affe=tnl ohalds it fast.
—Inserted by her loving son and daughterin
law, Harold and Stella.
WARNER. — In loving memory of Jane War
ner, who diei 11th Xovem'jer, 1925.
True frienas are like diamonds, precious and
rare;
False friends are like autumn leaves, found
everywhere.
— Inserted by her loving friend, Mrs. W. Penn,
Hindmarsh.
WARNER. — In loving memory of our dear
sister and auntie, who died on the 10th Novem
ber, 1925. So sadly missed. — Inserted by your
loving sister and brother-in-law, Maggie and
George.
WITTENBERG. — In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, John Wittenberg, who died
*t 66, Ann-street, St. Peters on the 11th No
vember, 1925.
Deep in our hearts there's a memory
Of an* we -shall never forget.
—Inserted by his wife, sons, and daughters.
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(Continued from page 22.)
MB. G. D. KOWAliD, of Oaloote, desires to
sincerely THANK all Friends and Delations
{or floral tributes and kind expressions of sym
pathy In his recent sad bereavement. ?
THE SON and DAUGHTERS of the late Mrs
FEWSTEH, Eastwood, THANK friendf
and relations for floral tributes, letters, and per
sonal expression of sympathy during their recent
bereavement, specially Mesdameg Lommon, G. Hoi
ton, and Miss Seaman. ? . ?
MBS. ItOBIXSON and FAMILY, of 82, Bake
well-road. Evandale. wish to THANK all
Friends and Relatives for letters, cards, floral
tributes, and personal .expression of sympathy
in their sad bereavement. Also thanking Dr.
Bortliwlek, ot Payneliam, Matron and Nurses
of Park-terrace Hospital for their kind atten
tion. ? ?
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tributes and personal expressions of sympathy,
also the Members of the Orange Lodge! Mr
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