Eastern Province Herald 1945 2 April - June
Port Elizabeth, Monday, April 9, 1945
BIRTHS.
BURGER. - To Bill and Althea (nee RAUBENHEIMER), A healthy Daughter on the 6th April, 1945 at the Elizabeth Nursing Home.
NEL. – To Mr and Mrs Douglas A. NEL (nee Lydia EDMUNDS) of Port Elizabeth, a Daughter on the 6th April, 1945, at Tulbagh.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BOOYSENS – BOTHA. The engagement is announced of Mercia, eldest daughter of Pvt. And Mrs Stephen BOTHA, St George’s Strand and Sydney, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Joe BOOYSENS, Newton Park.
KINSMAN – GILLMER. The engagement is announced of Joan, daughter of Mr and Mrs C. KINSMAN of Durban, Lt. Ralph, son of Mr and Mrs T.E. GILLMER of Uitenhage.
POTGIETER – DU PREEZ. The engagement is announced of Cornelia (Corrie) third daughter of Mr and Mrs A.A. DU PREEZ, Coerney, and Joseph Benjamin, third son of Mr and the late Mrs P.J. POTGIETER, of Patensie.
TO BE MARRIED.
FOX – CLARKE. At the North End Methodist Church, at 3 p.m. on the 14th April, Valerie, daughter of Mr and Mrs W.E. CLULOW, to Douglas, son of Mr and Mrs C.J. FOX, both of Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS.
FAULKNER. – The funeral of Susan FAULKNER, aged 20 years, will leave Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, to-day (Monday) at 10 o’clock, for the South End Cemetery.
JORDAAN. – Passed peacefully away at the Stoneham Nursing Home on the 7th inst., Marie Magdalena, late of Somerset East, beloved sister of Mrs S.T. SHORT.
MARKS. – Passed peacefully away on Friday morning, the 6th April, at No 8 Bird Street, Sophia Leonora MARKS, widow of the late Alfred Edmund MARKS, Sen.
MULROONEY. – Passed peacefully away at 28 Bridge Street, on the 7th April, 1945, Maria Cecilia MULROONEY, at the age of 81 years. Interred South End Cemetery on Sunday the 8th April, 1945.
PIRIE. – Passed away at Rondebosch, Cape, Charles beloved husband of Emily PIRIE, 5 Military Road. Deeply mourned, gone to meet his son.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
ANDERSON. –In loving memory of my husband, Harry, killed in action at sea, on the 9th April, 1942, (H.M.S. Hollyhock). Sadly missed by Edith.
BURNIE. – Ian Archibald, aged 19, beloved youngest son of Major and Mrs T.U. BURNIE, with his ship H.M.S. Hermes, April 9th, 1942. Greater love has no man.
IN MEMORIAM.
KOEN. - In memory of our dearest daddy, who departed this life on 9th April, 1934. Remembered by his daughter Joey and son in law Charlie.
MIDDLETON. – In memory of Nurse Hilda MIDDLETON, who passed away on the 8th April, 1918.
NANSOEK. – In loving memory of Joyce (nee RENZE) who departed this life on the 9th April, 1944. Ever remembered by her sister Jessie.
SCHONBORN. – In memory of Richard, who departed this life on the 9th April, 1939, ever remembered by his wife and children, Fred, Susie, Ivan (in Italy) Martha and the little ones.
WILLIAMS. – In memory of Lambert, who passed away on April 9, 1941. Remembered by his wife, son Henry, daughters Cathy, Mac and Mary, (sons in law) Gerry, Bonnie (Italy) and grandchildren.
Yon. – In memory of my mother Emily Theresa, who passed away on the 8th April, 1943. Remembered by Rhoda, Theresa, Peggy WESTWOOD and Graham.
Port Elizabeth, Tuesday, April 10, 1945.
BIRTHS.
BUYS. – To Vera and Sakkie, on 7th inst., a bonny Daughter, at Mothers Hospital.
CHASE. – To Ann, wife of Captain Eric CHASE, at Cato Nursing Home, Durban, on 9th April, a Daughter.
DANIN. – To Mr and Mrs A. DANIN, on 8th April, a sister for Julia, at the Florence Nightingale Nursing Home, Johannesburg.
ENGAGEMENTS.
DAVIS – BOROWITZ. The engagement is announced of Minnie, daughter of Mrs DAVIS and the late Mr D DAVIS, of Johannesburg, to Max, son of Mr HOROWITZ and the late Mrs S. HOROWITZ , of Willowmore, Cape.
SILVER WEDDING.
CARLTON – MAHER. Married at St Patrick’s Pro-Cathedral, Grahamstown, on the 10th April, 1929, by the Rev. W.J. KENNEDY, Louis Clement James CARLTON, to Mary Agnes MAHER. Present address: 34 Shamrock Street, Florida, Transvaal.
DEATHS.
COHEN. – G. of Sidwell, died Provincial Hospital on Sunday the 18th April, 1945.
GOODWIN. – Passed peacefully away on the 9th April, 1945, Lydia, beloved wife of Albert GOODWIN, in her 70th year, (Late of 120 Cape Road). Funeral at Cape Town.
PIRIE. – Passed peacefully away at Rondebosch, on the 8th April, 1945, Charles, beloved husband of Emily PIRIE, at the age of 69 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
ROBERTS. – Killed on the 10th March, 1945, after liberation from P.O.W., camp in Germany, Jack Kendle, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs H.C. ROBERTS of Port Elizabeth. Deeply mourned by his brothers Ken, Rex, Ray and sister Daphne and all relatives.
IN MEMORIAM.
DIPPENAAR. – In memory of Chummie. Always in my heart, Minnie.
GATES. – In memory of Johnnie who passed away 10th April, 1943. Remembered by his Mummy, Agnes, also his grandma, Aunt Lulu and Uncle Boetie.
MANDLENI. – In loving memory of my husband who passed away on April 10th, 1944, remembered by Banoyolo, Abafele and Enkosini.
NORTH. – In loving memory of Alfie who was accidently shot on the 9th April, 1939. Remembered by father, sisters and brothers.
NUNEN. – In loving memory of our dear Uncle Rogue, who departed life on 9th April, 1944. Remembered by his niece and nephews.
THACKWRAY. – In memory of Marlon Myrtle, who passed away on April 10th, 1944. Remembered by her father, mother, brothers Walter, and Norman (in Italy) and sister Heather.
WILSON. – In loving memory of Herbert who passed away 10th April, 1941. Remembered by your wife, Linal, and Dennis, Boet, Joyce, and grandchildren Ivy, Bull, and grandchildren (Johannesburg) Mona and Ivan and Johnnie (Transkei.)
Port Elizabeth, Wednesday, April 11, 1945.
BIRTHS.
CLAASENS. – To Steve and Joan, at Glen Dowan, Grahamstown, on the 9th instant, a bonny Son.
FLANAGAN. – To Mr and Mrs Gerald FLANAGAN, a bonny Son,at the Elizabeth Nursing Home.
FOURIE. – To L/Sea and Mrs Johnny FOURIE, (nee LOUW), a bonny Daughter, on the 9th April, at the Elizabeth Nursing Home.
MARAIS. – To Barent and Shiela (Minty) a bonny Daughter, born at the Vyrheid Hospital on the 7th April.
WEISS. – To Theresa and Claude on the 7th instant, at Unifield, Johannesburg, a bonny Son.
TO BE MARRIED.
DU PLESSIS – BESTER. The marriage will take place of Rhoda, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. BESTER of Newton Park, and Harry son of Mr and Mrs H. DU PLESSIS of Uniondale, on Saturday the 14th April, in the Dutch Reformed Church, Geard Street, at 4 p.m.
MARRIED.
MLADOVAN – MITCHLEY. Married on Friday, 6th inst., Joy, daughter of Mr and Mrs F. MITCHLEY, of Port Elizabeth, to Rudi of Yugoslavia.
DEATHS.
GOODWIN. - Passed peacefully away on the 9th April, 1945, Lydia, beloved wife of Albert GOODWIN, in her 70th year. (Late of 120 Cape Road). Funeral at Cape Town.
KAMFER. – The funeral of Flora KAMFER aged 61 years, will leave 34 Jamison Road, to-day (Wednesday), at 3 o’clock, for the North End Cemetery.
LAWSON BROWN. – Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 10th April, 1945, Wilfred LAWSON BROWN, beloved husband of Ada LAWSON BROWN and father of Mary MASKE, in his 65th year. Service in Jones and Rice’s Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
PIRIE. – Passed peacefully away at Rondebosch on the 8th April, 1945, Charles, beloved husband of Emily PIRIE, at the age of 69 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
TOWNSEND. – At Cape Town on Sunday, 8th April, 1945, Rhoda TOWNSEND (born Kearns), widow of the late W.W. TOWNSEND and beloved mother of S.W. TOWNSEND.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
TRURAN. – In loving memory of our darling, Tom, killed Anzio, Italy, April 11th, 1944, Remembered by Mom, Dad, Gordon, Mac and nephews.
IN MEMORIAM.
DEBOER. – In remembrance of our father and grandfather who passed away on 11 April, 1944, ever remembered by his family.
FLEE. – In loving remembrance of my dear wife and our mother, who departed this life on 13th April, 1944, Ever remembered by her husband and children.
JULIE. – In loving memory of Frederick JULIE, late of Bethelsdorp, who departed this life on 11th April, 1942. Ever remembered by your son George and family. Inserted by Mr and Mrs George JULIE.
Port Elizabeth, Thursday, April 12, 1945.
BIRTHS.
BRODIE. – To Major and Mrs R.E.C. BRODIE (nee Myrtle TELLAM), a daughter at Leighwood Nursing Home, Rondebosch on the 7th.
DORASWAMI. – To Mr and Mrs G. DORASWAMI, on the 11th inst., a Son.
VAN DER MERWE. – To Mr and Mrs J.T. VAN DER MERWE of Addo, a daughter.
WHITE. – To Mr and Mrs J.A. WHITE, a Daughter on the 10th inst., at the Provincial Hospital.
ENGAGEMENTS.
VOSLOO – MULDER. The engagement is announced of Gertruida, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. MULDER, and Wessel, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. VOSLOO. Both of Port Elizabeth.
MARRIED.
BOWDEN – HUDDLESTONE. On the 7th April, 1945, at the Cathedral of St Michael and St John, Grahamstown, Stella Joan, (W.A.A.S.) third daughter of Mrs E. and the late Mr Sgt. J.J. HUDDLESTONE of Grahamstown, to (W/O) Frederick Stanley, elder son of Mr and Mrs W.E. BOWDEN of Springs.
MERRYWEATHER – LAMOND. The marriage took place in Ceylon on 23rd February, between warrant Officer George Basil MERRYWEATHER, younger son of the late J.T. MERRYWEATHER, Esq., and Mrs MERRYWEATHER of Port Elizabeth, and Leslie Wren Nancy LAMOND, W.R.N.S., only child of Surgeon Commander D. Coupar LAMOND and Mrs LAMOND of Penrith, Cumberland, England, and formerly of Dundee, Scotland. Rev R.J. GREY, Naval Chaplain officiated.
REYNOLDS – McCAFFERY. At All Saints Church, Rome, Mignon Lloyd, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C. REYNOLDS, of Port Elizabeth, A/N 106 (S.A.) General Hospital (Italy) and Lieut. George Bernard McCAFFREY (Royal Engineers, Italy), younger son of Major H.J. McCAFFREY (M.B.E.) of Saltash, Cornwall, England.
WAGSTAFF – KINGON. On the 4th April in St Saviours Church, Audrey, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs F. Outram KINGON, of Walmer, to Alan, of Grahamstown, and youngest son of Mr and Mrs G. WAGSTAFF of Worksop, Notts, England.
DEATHS.
FILLIS. – Passed peacefully away at No 1 Stanton Lane, Port Elizabeth, on the 10th April, 1945, Thomas, beloved husband of Magdalena FILLIS, at the age of 44 years. Service at the above address to-day (Thursday)at 2.45 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
JULIES. – Passes peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital on the 11th April, 1945, Maria, beloved wife of Charles JULIES (of Humansdorp) in her 56th year. The funeral will proceed from the Rose Lane Church, Uitenhage, to-day (Thursday) afternoon at 4.30 p.m., service commences at 3.30 p.m..m.
LAWSON BROWN. – Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 10th April, 1945, Wilfred LAWSON BROWN, beloved husband of Ada LAWSON BROWN and father of Mary MASKE in his 66th year.
MEYER. – Passed peacefully away at the Elizabeth Donkin Hospital on the 10th April, 1945, Wessel Hendrik MEYER, at the age of 22 years. Service in the Dutch Reformed Church, Geard Street, this (Thursday) morning at 10 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
PIRIE. – Passed peacefully away at Rondebosch on the 8th April, 1945, Charles, beloved husband of Emily PIRIE at the age of 69 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM.
BENECKE. – In memory of Billie, called away suddenly to higher service. Ever remembered by Charles and Elizabeth Dawson FROST.
LACHENICHT. – In loving memory of James Lewis, who departed this life on the 12th April, 1937.
MASTERS. – In loving memory of our mother and wife, who departed this life 12th April, 1941.
PEARCE. – In memory of my mother who passed away 12th April, 1941. Remembered by Amy, grandson George and Elizabeth.
POTGIETER. – In memory of Phillipus Jacobus, who passed away 12th April, 1943.
TONGE. – In memory of William, who passed away 12th April, 1944. Remembered by wife and daughters Alice and Hilda.
Port Elizabeth, Friday, April 13, 1945
President ROOSEVELT is dead.
A flash message received in the Eastern Province office shortly after midnight stated that President Franklin ROOSEVELT died suddenly yesterday afternoon of Cerebral Haemorrhage.
BIRTHS.
COWIE. – To Joe and Cyn (nee HENDRICKS) a bonny Son , on the 12th, at the Elizabeth Nursing Home.
HALGREEN. – To May and Steve a bonny Son, on the 11th inst.
KNOESEN. – To Mr and Mrs Josie KNOESEN (Steytlerville), a Daughter on the 9th, at the Provincial Hospital.
SCHONBORN. – To Mr and Mrs Fred SCHONBORN (nee Susan THWAITES), at home, a bonny Daughter, on the 12th April.
WATKINS. – To Gwen (nee KANNEMEYER) and Gabriel , a bonny Son, on 10th April.
MARRIED.
REYNOLDS – McCAFFERY. At All Saints Church, Rome, Mignon Lloyd, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C. REYNOLDS, of Port Elizabeth, A/N 106 (S.A.) General Hospital, Italy, and Lieut. George Bernard McCAFFERY (Royal Engineers, Italy), youngest son of Major H.J. McCAFFERY (M.B.E.), of Saltash, Cornwall, England.
SARTINI – MEECH. Married in St Paul’s Church, Belverder Road, Liverpool, on the 8th March, by the Senior Naval Chaplain, assisted by the Rev. ROBERTSON, Petty Officer George, only son of Mrs A. SARTINI, Walmer, to Alice 2/0 W.R.N.S., only daughter of Mr and Mrs F.C. MEECH, of Wallasey, Cheshire, England.
DEATHS.
PIRIE. – Passed peacefully away at Rondebosch, on the 8th April, 1945, Charles, beloved husband of Emily PIRIE, at the age of 69 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Friday) afternoon at 3 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
POTGIETER. – Passed peacefully away at 2 Theale Street, Port Elizabeth, on the 12th April, 1945, Gerhardus Lourens, beloved husband of Johanna (Joey) and son of Mrs F.J. POTGIETER, of Alexandria, in his 35th year. Service in the Dutch Reformed Church, Geard Street, to-day (Friday) at 12 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
GUNN. – In loving memory of Aubrey (Bang), who was killed in action at Gazala, on 12th April, 1942, Beloved eldest son of Grace and the late Harry GUNN, of 74 Wyndham Street. Your loving Mom, Rita, Lorraine, Patsy, brother Harry P.O.W. (Germany), Eric, S.A.N.F., and Nan. Aunty Maud, Joan, Theresa, Theo (Italy), Des, somewhere on the high seas.
JOHNSTON. – In loving memory of A/C John Turner JOHNSON (Jock), R.A.F., of Earlston, Scotland, who passed away at Cape Town on the 13th April, 1943. Always remembered by Rosalie and Eddie.
IN MEMORIAM.
DE WET (nee OOSTHUIZEN). – In memory of Mary who passed away 13th April, 1942, remembered by her family.
LOW YEUN. – In memory of my husband and our father, who passed away 13th April, 1944.
SCHEEPERS. – In memory of my husband and our father , who passed away 13th April, 1944, at the age of 52 years. Remembered by your wife, children and grandchildren.
THOMPSON. – In memory of William, who passed away 13th April, 1944. Remembered by his sister, Susan and George MARSHALL family and sister Bella.
Port Elizabeth, Wednesday, April 18, 1945.
BIRTHS.
LONG. – On April 14th, in Cape Town, to the wife of Major W.R. LONG (nee Margaret HOWELL), a Daughter.
McLEAN. – To Peggy (nee GREER), wife of Cpl. McLEAN (R.A.F.), a bonny Daughter at Provincial Hospital, on 17th April.
PAYNE. - To Mr and Mrs F. PAYNE, a Daughter, on 15th April, at the Stoneham Maternity Home.
POWELL. – To Mr and Mrs F.W. POWELL, a Daughter, at Stoneham Maternity Home, on the 17th inst.
VAN DEVENTER. – To Sylvia (nee FERREIRA) and Ian (up North S.A.A.F.), a bonny son, on the 12th inst.
WORRALL. – To Mr and Mrs W.J. WORRALL, a Daughter, on the 17th inst., at the Provincial Hospital.
ENGAGEMENTS.
SEGALL – SCHLOSBERG. The engagement is announced of Myra, daughter of Mr and Mrs P. SEGALL, of Middleburg, Cape, To Sgt Max SCHLOSBERG, younger son of Mrs Ada SCHLOSBERG and the late Robert SCHLOSBERG, of Johannesburg.
MARRIED.
PEERS – BARKLEY. Married at The HILL Presbyterian Church, Port Elizabeth, on the 17th April, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Andrew BARKLEY, of Port Elizabeth, to Douglas, son of Mrs and the late Mr C.E. PEERS of Cape Town.
PERRIDGE – PHILIP. The marriage of Zoe, third daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross T. PHILIP of 6 Eastbourne Road, to Alan Frank, second son of Major and Mrs Frank PERRIDGE of Newton Park, took place on 14th April.
SILVER WEDDING.
BOWLES – PETERSON. On the 18th April, 1920, at St Phillip’s Church, Port Elizabeth, by the Rev. C. WATHEN, James BOWLES to Rose PETERSON. Present address: 32 Sutton Road, Sidwell.
DEATHS.
CLARKE. – Passed away peacefully at the Provincial Hospital, on the 17th April, 1945, Florence Jane, relic of the late William CLARKE of Buffelsfontein. Service in St Saviours Church, to-day (Wednesday) at 4 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery,
DIESEL. - Passed away after a long illness, at 16 Corrington Street, Cradock, on the 17th April, 1945, Amelia Ida (Emily) beloved wife of Gordon and mother of Marge and Ted (P.O.W,), at the age of 58.
GARDNER. – Passed peacefully away on Sunday, 15th April, Robert Aitken, father of Isobel GARDNER and Jean MENZIES of Durban and Alex GARDNER of Port Elizabeth. Interred South End Cemetery on the 17th inst.
MONK. - Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 16th April, 1945, Hanna Maria, beloved wife of John MONK, of 10 Loch Street, at the age of 81 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, (Wednesday) at 2.45 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to North End Cemetery.
PRETORIUS. - Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital on the 16th April, 1945, Hendrik Lodewyk, beloved husband of Johanna Meiring PRETORIUS and father of Ruth, Hendrik, Johan and Lin. (late of South African Railways), in his 55th year. Service in the Dutch Reformed Church, Campbell Street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 11 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
RADLOFF. – Passed away peacefully at Johannesburg on the 4th instant, Beatrice, beloved wife of E.C. RADLOFF and mother of Leonard (6th Armoured Division) and Beryl.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
VAN DYK. – Lieut. Leslie Lionel, wounded 24th March, passed away 13th April, 1945, on active service in Italy. (S.A.A.F.).
WOUNDED.
NORMAN. – Pte. Jack NORMAN, I.L.H. Kim Regt., son of Mr and Mrs L NORMAN, of Port Elizabeth, who has been injured in battle area in Italy.
NORTON. - New has just been received that L/Corporal S.J. NORTON (Ike) has been wounded in the Bari explosion on the 9th April.
IN MEMORIAM.
BRITO. - In memory of my wife and our mother, who passed away 18th April, 1941.
KRUGER. - In memory of my beloved husband and our father, who passed away 18th April, 1942.
MILLER. - In memory of Maria Olive who died on 18th April, 1944. Remembered by family.
MINNIE. - In memory of my husband and our father who passed away 18th April, 1938. Remembered by your wife and daughters.
POTGIETER. - In memory of Tommy, who passed away 18th April, 1943. Remembered by your wife, daughter Ruth, Albert, Mildred, Una, Reginald, Florence, Arthur, Thomas, Ada, and grandchildren.
SWANEPOEL. - In memory of Francina, who passed away, April 18, 1944. Remembered by family.
VAN ECK. - In memory of my mother who died April 18, 1944. Remembered by daughter Alydia PEARCE and grandchildren Joyce and Sheila.
Port Elizabeth, Thursday, April 19, 1945.
BIRTHS.
WILSON. – To George and Elizabeth, Twin Sons, on the 17th April, at Mothers Home.
WORRALL. – To Mr and Mrs W.J. WORRALL, a Daughter, on the 17th inst., at the Provincial Hospital.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BATES – TIMM. The engagement is announced between Lorna Joan, only daughter of Mr and Mrs L.G. TIMM, of Bathurst, and Jack, second son of Mr and Mrs BATES, of Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
OWSIANICK – SCHAUDER. The engagement is announced of Ethel (Effie), second daughter of Mr and Mrs I.E. OWSIANICK, of Klerksdorp, to Hyman, eldest son of Mr and Mrs A. SCHAUDER, of Port Elizabeth.
SMITH – RAHILLY. The engagement is announced between Myrtle Irene SMITH, youngest daughter of Mrs M. SMITH, Grahamstown, to L.A.C. Seamus RAHILLY, R.A.F., youngest son of Mr J. RAHILLY, Newcastle, Co. Down, N. Ireland.
TO BE MARRIED.
ANDERSON – JOHNSON. To be married in the Bagshaw Street Methodist Church on Saturday, 21st April, at 3 p.m., Maureen, only daughter of Mr and Mrs M. JOHNSON, to Raymond Reginald, youngest son of Mr and Mrs S.S. ANDERSON. Both of Port Elizabeth. Congratulations: Hayman Hall.
DE BRUIN – JANSEN. To be married in the Dutch Reformed Church at Middelburg, Cape, on Saturday, 12th May, 1945, at 3 p.m., Bessie, only daughter of Mr and Mrs H. JANSEN, Rosemead, and Jannie, son of Mrs and the late Mr T. DE BRUIN, Ladybrand.
KOLBE- BOOYSEN – KRUGER. To be married at St Cuthbert’s Church, Bingley Street, Port Elizabeth, to-day (Thursday), April 19th, at 3.30 p.m., Hilda (S.A.C.S.), only daughter of Lieut. and Mrs F. KRUGER, of Heidelburg, Transvaal, to William (S.A.A.F.), son of Mr and Mrs D. KOLBE-BOOYSEN, of Port Elizabeth.
MARRIED.
ILSLEY – KIRK. On the 14th inst., at Nairobi, Harold Cedric, second son of Mr and Mrs H.S. ILSLEY, Walmer, to Marian, daughter of Col. and Mrs EVANS, of Limuru.
SILVER WEDDING.
KILBURN – DE BURGH. Married at De Aar, April 19th, 1920, George to Kathleen. Present Address: Zwartkops.
SCHENK – KINCHINTON. On the 19th April, 1920, at the Baptist Church, East London, by the Rev. D.H. HAY, Arthur SCHENK to Ivy KINCHTON.
DEATHS.
DIESEL. Passed away after a long illness at 16 Corrington Street, Cradock, on the 17th April, 1945, Amelia Ida (Emily), beloved wife of Gordon and mother of Marge and Ted (P.O.W.) at the age of 58.
KRUGER. Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital on the 17th April, 1945, Johanna Rolina, beloved wife of Johannes KRUGER, at the age of 74 years. Service in the Dutch Reformed Church, Geard Street, this (Thursday) morning at 11 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM.
ACCOM. – In memory of my father, George, who passed away 19th April, 1944. Remembered by his wife and daughter Phyllis and Hazel also Victor and Herbert, his daughter Susie, son-in-law Isaac and grandchildren.
BURNESS. – In memory of Beatrice, who passed away on the 19th April, 1944. Remembered by mum and sisters.
FRISKIN. – In memory of Harry, who passed away April 19th,1944. Remembered by wife Hettie, daughter Laura, grandchildren Valerie and Peter.
LINDQUIST. – In memory of Tilley, who left us April 19th, 1941. Remembered by mum and dad.
NUSMEIER. – In memory of Edith, who passed away on 19th April, 1944. Remembered by your friends Joe and Gladys.
SCHOLTZ. – In loving memory of Michael Andrew, who passed away on the 19th April, 1939. Remembered by his children and wife, Mary SCHEEPERS.
WALKER. – In loving memory of Walter George, 19th April, 1937, Grahamstown. Remembered by his wife and children.
Port Elizabeth, Friday, April 20, 1945.
BIRTHS.
SHONE. – To Mr and Mrs N.P. SHONE (nee Anna NEL), of Bushfountain, Bedford, a Daughter at the Bedford Cottage Hospital, on the 13th April.
ENGAGEMENTS.
OWSIANICK – SCHAUDER. The engagement is announced of Ethel (Effie), second daughter of Mr and Mrs I.E. OWSIANICK, of Klerksdorp, to Hyman, eldest son of Mr and Mrs A SCHAUDER, of Port Elizabeth.
MARRIED.
CROUSE – KRETZINGER. Married end March, Constable J.J. CROUSE and Mrs M.J. KRITZINGER, Both of Port Elizabeth.
SILVER WEDDING.
ELLIE – FICK. Married at Graaff Reinet, 20th April, 1920, Peter to Annie. 47 Chapel Street.
DEATHS.
MIDDLETON. Passed peacefully away on the 16th April, 1945, Colin, son of Mr and Mrs Oswald MIDDLETON, Steytlerville, aged 7.
PRESSLY. Died on the 18th April, 1945, James Edwin, beloved husband of Gertrinda Gesina PRESSLY, at the age of 24 years. Service at Dutch Reformed Church, Kensington, this (Friday) morning at 11 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
CONSECRATION.
SOLOMON. The unveiling of the tombstone of our beloved Morrie, beloved husband of Lolly, son of Abe SOLOMON and dearest brother of Rae, Saidie, Mimi and Arthur, will take place on Sunday, 22nd April, at 11 a.m.
IN MEMORIAM.
CHAMPHER. In memory of my husband and our father who passed away 19th April, 1936. Remembered by your wife Janet and daughter Maud.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, April 21, 1945.
BIRTHS.
SNYMAN. – To Pte and Mrs SNYMAN (nee ACKERMANN), a Son on the 20th April.
ENGAGEMENTS.
REEVE – GRIFFIN. Then engagement is announced between Doris, eldest daughter of Mrs A. SCHAFER, of Sand River Water Works, and the late Mr R. GRIFFIN, and Victor, youngest son of Mrs and the late Mr T. REEVE, of Walmer.
VAN DER BYL – MUNRO-FAURE. The engagement is announced between Toni, youngest daughter of Mrs A. VAN DER BYL, of Cape Town, and Lt Charles MUNRO-FAURE, R.N., eldest son of Major and Mrs MUNRO-FAURE, London.
TO BE MARRIED.
ANDERSON – JOHNSON. To be married in the Bagshaw Street Methodist Church to-day (Saturday) , 21st April, at 3 p.m., Maureen, only daughter of Mr and Mrs M. JOHNSON, to Raymond Reginald, youngest son of Mr and Mrs S.S. ANDERSON. Both of Port Elizabeth. Congratulations: Hayman Hall.
BARKHUIZEN – LEMLEY. To be married at the Dutch Reformed Church, Reith Street, Sidwell, on Saturday, May 5th, at 3 o’clock, Alida, third daughter of Mr and Mrs E.P. LEMLEY, District Jansenville, to William only son of Mrs and the late Mr O.M. BARKHUIZEN, of Port Elizabeth.
SILVER WEDDING.
STOKES – SARGENT. April 31st, 1920, at St Cuthbert’s Church, Port Elizabeth, By Rev. Gilmore EDWARDES, assisted by Rev. Canon MAYO (Rector of St Mary’s), Douglas George STOKES to Kate Hilda SARGENT.
WOUNDED.
NORTON. L/Cpl S.J. NORTON (Ike), husband of Mrs S.J. NORTON, of Port Elizabeth, who has been injured in the Barl Explosion on April 9.
RELEASED.
ERASMUS. – Mrs I.D. ERASMUS, 3 Kemsley Mansions, Kemsley Street, wishes to inform all friends and relatives that she has been notified (official news) that her husband, Trooper Izak (Dido) ERASMUS has arrived safely in England.
MEW. – Mr and Mrs W.T. MEW are pleased to inform relatives and friends that they have received news by cable that their son, Signaller William MEW, has been released from Stalag 11a in Germany and is now in England.
DEATHS.
KALISH. – Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital on the 20th April, 1945, Harry KALISH, at the age of 44 years. Sadly missed by his sister and family.
MIDDLETON. – Passed peacefully away on the 16th April, 1945, Colin, dearly loved son of Mr and Mrs Oswald MIDDLETON, Steytlerville, aged 7.
TOWNSEND. – Passed peacefully away on 20th April, at Stoneham Nursing Home, Charles Stewart. Deeply mourned by Jack, Harry and Evelyn. Funeral service in the Congregational Church, Pearson Street, to-day (Saturday) at 3 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the St George’s Park Cemetery.
MISSING.
WING. Flying Officer C. WING, eldest son of Mr and Mrs G. WING, Yorkshire, England, reported missing since 31st March, 1945, since reported safe but wounded.
CONSECRATION.
SOLOMON. The unveiling of the tombstone in loving memory of our beloved Morrie, husband of Lollie, son of Abe SOLOMON and dearest brother of Rae, Sadie, Mimi and Arthur, will take place to-morrow (Sunday), 22nd April, 11 a.m.
IN MEMORIAM.
BERRY. – In memory of our husband and dad, Evelyn (Bus), passed away April 21st, 1944. Remembered by his family.
CLARKE. – In memory of Wallace Royan CLARKE, who died on 21st April, 1926. Remembered by Ellen, Ernest and family, Kimberley.
CROSS. – In memory of my mother who passed away at Krugersdorp, 21st April, 1944. Remembered by Alec and Marie.
PETERS. – In memory of my mother, Flora PETERS, who died 22nd April, 1943. Missed by her daughter, Kate STEMBURG.
RENSBURG. - In memory of our daughter and sister, Catherine, who died on the 22nd April, 1943. Remembered by her family.
SCHOLTZ. - In memory of our son and brother, Louis, who died 22nd April, 1927. Remembered by his family.
THOMAS. - In memory of Louisa Ann, who passed away April 22nd, 1944. Remembered by her husband, sons, daughters and grandchildren.
Port Elizabeth, Tuesday, April 24, 1945.
BIRTHS.
BLIGNAUT. – A bonny Son to Mr and Mrs BLIGNAUT (nee PHILLIPSON), on 22nd April.
CONNOR. - At Provincial Hospital 22nd April, to L.A.C. and Mrs N.I. CONNOR (Sylvia JOHNSON), a bonny Son.
EDWARDS. – To Doris, wife of Lieut. A.G. (Darkie) EDWARDS, a Son on 20th April, at Moatlands , Paddock Wood, Kent.
SQUIRES. – To Mr and Mrs SQUIRES (nee Babs HEINEMANN), a Daughter on the 22nd.
MARRIED.
MUTLOW – DAWE. At St John’s Newfoundland, on the 21st April, 1945, Robert Eric, second son of Mr and Mrs W.S. MUTLOW of Walmer, Port Elizabeth, to Mona, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H.W. DAWE, Toronto, Canada..
SILVER WEDDING.
BALLINGER – EDWARDS. Married at St Peter’s Church, Swalllowcliffe, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, on the 24th April, 1920, , by the late Rev. Q. BACON, Alice Mary EDWARDS to Frederick Thomas BALLINGER. “At home,” Fairview Golf Club at 530 p.m.
DEATHS.
ACKERMANN. Died at 41 Mangold Street, Newton Park on the 22nd April, 1945, Martha Elizabeth, wife of Ignatius ACKERMANN, in her 67th year. Service in the Aurora Hall, Newton Park, to-day (Tuesday) at 4 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
GALE. Died at No 1 Weetwood Road, Walmer, on the 23rd April, 1945, Annie Agnes, beloved wife of Frederick Patrick Martin GALE, at the age of 38 years. Service in St Augustine’s Church, this (Tuesday) morning at 11 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
GROBLER. Passed away at 27 St Patrick’s Road on the 23rd April, 1945, Hermanus Stephanus, beloved husband of Anna GROBLER, at the age of 74 years. Service at the above address this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2.30 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
CLARK. Clarence Lancelot, killed in action in Italy 15th April, aged 19 years. Dearly beloved son of Mrs W. CLULOW and the late Mr Sydney CLARK, brother of Myrtle, Valerie, Edgar and Harry (Italy).
Flt/Sgt HOBSON – BLAKE, second son of Mr and Mrs HOBSON of Lochdale, Mount Stewart, aircraft accident, Egypt. He made the supreme sacrifice. His duty noble done.
WOUNDED.
SMITH. News has been received that Corporal Trevor Darrel SMITH, was seriously wounded in Italy on 17th April, 1945.
IN MEMORIAM.
CHRISTIAN. In memory of our mother who passed away on the 24th April, 1940. Remembered by your loving children Louisa, Doris, Victor and Rachel, brothers and sisters.
FLANAGAN. In memory of Mavis, who passed away on the23rd April, 1942. Remembered by your family.
GAMBLE. In memory of Stephen Henry, who passed away on 24th April, 1932. Remembered by your family.
LANSDELL. In memory of Henrietta, who passed away on the 24th April, 1944. Remembered by Mummy, Daddy and Aldridge.
PAPACOSTAS. In memory of Peter PAPACOSTAS, who passed away on 24th April, 1944.
PETERSEN. In remembrance of Esau, died 23rd April, 1944. Remembered by his daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren Maria, Mabel, Herbert and Olive.roots
Port Elizabeth, Friday, May 4, 1945.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
The Department of Defence regrets to announce the following South Africa casualties.
KILLED.
DIED OF INJURIES.
DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES.
DROWNED.
WOUNDED OR INJURED.
SOUTH AFRICAN AIRFORCE KILLED.
DIED OF WOUNDS OF INJURIES.
DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES.
MISSING BELIEVED KILLED.
MISSING BELIEVED DROWNED.
MISSING.
WOUNDED OR INJURED.
SOUTH AFRICAN NAVAL FORCES KILLED.
DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES.
MISSING PRESUMED KILLED.
Coloured next of kin are advised to watch these lists. Regimental numbers, towns of residence, and other details concerning these men may be had on application to the Red Cross, Grace Street, Port Elizabeth.
Port Elizabeth, Friday, May 4, 1945.
BIRTHS.
HARVEY. – To Lieut. and Mrs G.M. HARVEY (nee Pat WILKINSON), a Son, at the Mater Dei Nursing Home, East London, on April 27th.
JOHNSON-PARR. To Mr and Mrs JOHNSON-PARR a Daughter on May 3rd, at Elizabeth Nursing Home.
RUNDELL. – To Mr and Mrs Gordon RUNDELL (nee Patsy WELDON), a bonny Daughter, on 22nd May, 1945.
BARMITZVAH.
MEYER. Norman MEYER, eldest son of Mr and Mrs S. MEYER, of Port Elizabeth, will read a portion of the Law and Maftir at the synagogue, Cradock, tomorrow (Saturday), 5th May, 1945. Brocha at the Board room of the Synagogue after the service.
ENGAGEMENTS.
LONG – PARRY. The engagement is announced between Mabel, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs H.A. PARRY, of Grahamstown, and Keith, third son of Mrs and the late Mr H.P. LONG of “Narraway”, Grahamstown.
MOORE – SMITH. The engagement is announce between Viola, second daughter of Mrs C.J. DAWSON, and John (Jock), only son of Mrs M. MOORE of Grahamstown.
NEL – WATSON. The engagement is announced between Susie, of Cookhouse, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs N.H. NEL of Kirkwood, and Edward, eldest son of Mr and Mrs E.E. WATSON of Somerset East.
TO BE MARRIED.
APPLEBY – STEWART. The marriage will take place of Phyllis, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs R.W. APPELBY of Walmer, to Flying Officer Peter STEWART, of Essex, England, at St Mary’s Collegiate Church, on Monday, May 7th, at 3.45 p.m.
EKRON – JENKERSON. The marriage between Irene and Ernest will take place on the 12th May.
DEATHS.
BRAYBROOKE. – Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital, on 3rd May, 1945, Mary Jane, widow of the late James Henry BRAYBROOKE, at the age of 84 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Friday) afternoon, thence the funeral will leave for South End Cemetery.
CRAIES. – Passed peacefully away at 80 Bergens Street, Johannesburg, on 3rd May, 1945, John Thomson (Jock), aged 58 years, brother of Hugh CRAIES.
DONSON. – Died on 3rd May, 1945, Elizabeth DONSON, at the age of 45 years. Service at no 61, Couldridge Road, today (Friday) at 2.30 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
KORKIE. – Passed away at Elizabeth Donkin Hospital on the 1st May, 1945, Samuel Christian KORKIE, at the age of 58 years. (Late of 7 Mangold Street, Newton Park) Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, today (Friday), at 10.45 a.m., thence to North End Cemetery.
ROULSTONE. – Passed peacefully away at 84 Mary Boyd Avenue, Kensington, Elizabeth Maria ROULSTONE, at the age of 68 years. Service in the Salvation Army Sitadel, Lower Mount Road, this (Friday) afternoon at 2.30 o’clock, thence to North End Cemetery.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
PIENAAR. In proud and loving memory of Hansie (Lieut. S.A.A.F.), killed up North, on the 4th May, 1942. Remembered by Margery LATE.
IN MEMORIAM.
JOSSIE. In memory of our Mother, who died on 4th May, 1944. From daughter Evelyn and grandchildren.
MEW. In memory of our Dad, who passed away 4th May, 1942. Remembered by Eileen, Sid and Dorcas.
NIENABER. In memory of Stephen NIENABER, who passed away on 4th May, 1941. Remembered by, Hanna, Gorgenia Stephanie.
PILLAY. In memory of Letchymee, who passed away on 4th May 1943. Remembered by family.
PRINSLOO. In memory of Graham (Aby) passed away 4th April, 1945. Remembered by his sister Eva, brother-in- law Tommy from Alexandria.
WOUNDED.
MACE.- Private George Eric MACE, son of Mrs MACE of Cradock, who has been seriously wounded in action in Italy, on April 16th.
STRUWIG. – Pte. Norman STRUWIG, youngest son of Mr and Mrs STRUWIG, of Port Elizabeth, who has been wounded in action while serving with the 6th S.A. Division in Italy on April 22.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, May 5, 1945.
S.A. PRISONERS RELEASED.
LATEST ARRIVALS IN BRITAIN.
Pretoria, Friday – The following ex-prisoners of war have arrived in the United Kingdom. No dates or places of capture is specified.
Staff Sergeant G.P. HALL.
Corporals: P.K.POTGIETER; G.F. CHARLES; C.I. GREYVENSTEIN.
Lance Corporals: E.C. HUNT; J.E.F. VAN WYNGAARDT.
Gunners: F. BLOCH; W.A.COLLETT; W.W. PHILLIP; T.B. BEAUCHAMP; C.A. FROST; D.C.C.C. VAN DER LINDE; P.W. VAN DYK;
Privates: R.G.B. SEATH; W.N.H. DE WIT; J.A. VAN DER WESTHUIZEN; H.W. CURRIE; F. LOTRIET; J.S. MOMBERG; P.J. VAN ZYL.
Signallers: J.H. VERCUIL; E. MILNE.
Trooper: J.A. VENTER.
Sapper: J.H. BAXTER.
The following have been released and admitted to hospital.
Private F. ELS of Port Elizabeth, Private H.A. KEYTEL (Maritzburg), Cpl. H. ECKSTEIN (Cape Town).
The following have arrived in the United Kingdom. No ranks given.
J. H’LUNGWANA; P. MALOI; S. MODIPA; W. MAUNATLALA; T. MANTATA; L. MOGAMADI; R. MOHLALA; N. MUKENDELELE; B. MEMPEOLO; A. LENGOANE; D. MOCHE; J. SESHOKA; E. MAROMO; T. OTUKILO – (sapa).
Coloured next of kin are advised to watch these lists. Regimental umbers, towns of residence, and other details concerning these men may be had on application to the Red Cross, Grace Street, Port Elizabeth.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, May 5, 1945.
BIRTHS.
BOLTON. – At Elizabeth Nursing Home, on 4th inst., a Daughter to Mr and Mrs E.D. BOLTON, of Coega.
HARVEY. – To Lieut. and Mrs G.M. HARVEY (nee Pat WILKINSON), a Son, at the Mater Dei Nursing Home, East London, on April 27th.
REITH. – To George and Ann (nee MAREE) a bonny Daughter on 1st May.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BENNETT. – COWAN. The engagement has been announced between Joyce, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs L.E. BENNETT, Post Retief, Fort Beaufort, to Lieut. Patrick Francis COWAN, son of Mr and Mrs COWAN, of Benoni.
TO BE MARRIED.
WHITELY – SWITZER. The marriage will take place to-day (Saturday), May 5th, at 5 p.m., at the Methodist Church, Randfontein, between Mona, third daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Edward DANIELSON, of Port Elizabeth, to Basil, second son of Mr and Mrs Robert SWITZER of Randfontein.
MARRIED.
CUTHBERT – CAMPTON. Married at Cape Town on May 3rd, Cpl. Winifred Lily, only daughter of Mr and Mrs H.K. CAMPTON, of Port Elizabeth, to Pilot Officer Denis William Thomas CUTHBERT, of Lemington Spa, England.
THOMSON – WISE. Married at Johannesburg on the 3rd May, 1945, Pauline Mavis, only daughter of Mr and Mrs A. WISE of Johannesburg, to Edward Graham, youngest son of Mrs A. THOMSON of Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS.
COATES. On Wednesday 2nd May, the result of an accident by fire, Mrs Winifrede COATES, widow of the late Major W.V. COATES.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
FACER. Aubrey William Sullivan, In fond and dear memory of our dear Aubrey, who died of wounds received in air battle on the 5th May, 1944. Remembered by his Mum, Dad and brothers Charles and Walter in Italy.
WOODS. In proud memory of Flight Sergeant C.R. WOODS (Roy), killed in action, Tunisian Campaign, May 6th, 1942. Remembered by his sisters Jessie, Helen, Doris.
IN MEMORIUM.
COMLEY. In memory of our Dad who died six years ago. Remembered by Ryar and Isaac.
GREEFF. In memory of WILLEM H.J. GREEFF. Remembered by Isie, Stoffel, Nap (Queenstown and grandchildren.
HALL. In memory of Alfred John Wesley, who died May 4th, 1940. Remembered by his mother and father and sisters Gladys and Eveline.
HALL. In memory of our baby Brian who passed away on the 5th May, 1944. Remembered by his family.
JACOBSON. In memory of Joseph who died 5th May, 1941. Remembered by Joey and Chappie.
PRINSLOO. In memory of Abraham (Aby) who died 4th April, 1945. Remembered by his sister Eva and brother in law Tommy, Alexandria.
PUREN. In memory of Anna PUREN (nee OHLSON), who passed away 5th May, 1939. Remembered by your sister Finnie ROSSOUW, and children Lissie and Sylvia.
RENSBURG. In memory of Henry RENSBURG who died 5th May, 1942. Remembered by his wife Ryta and children Sophia, Benie, Bertie.
WAIT. In memory of Dick, who passed away at Uitenhage on 5 May, 1943. Remembered by Ruby, Winnie, and Ken.
WOLMERANS. In memory of Stephina WOLMERANS who passed away on the 5th May, 1944, at Graaff Reinet. Remembered by her daughter Maxie an son in law Martin.
Port Elizabeth, Friday, May 11, 1945.
BIRTHS.
GRAY. – To Bob and Betty (nee PERRIDGE) a bonny Daughter at Stoneham Maternity Home, Port Elizabeth, on May 8th, 1945.
McDOUGAL. – To L.A.C. and Mrs A.L. McDOUGAL (nee BAIRD) a Daughter, May 9th, at Provincial Hospital.
SCOTT. – To Jimmy and Charlotte (nee ROUGHTON), a Daughter, on the 8th May, at Stoneham Maternity Hospital.
MARRIED.
LEWIS – MACKLIN. Married on 9th May, at St Augustine’s. Gloria Millicent (Tilly) to Sarel Eneas.
DEATHS.
ACCOM. Died at the Provincial Hospital, on the 8th May, 1945, Alfred ACCOM, at the age of 19 years. (Late of 10 Elizabeth Street). The funeral will leave the above address this (Friday) afternoon at 3 o’clock for the North End Cemetery.
HOLMES. Passed away at Provincial Hospital on 10th May, 1945, Kate, widow of the late Thomas HOLMES, beloved mother of Ms E. SMITH, and Mrs K. HUTT and darling grandma of Muriel and Stella, in her 84th year.
JOHNSON. Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital on the 9th May, 1945, Ada Maria JOHNSON, beloved mother of Laura, May and Walter. Service at Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Friday) morning at 11 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to South End Cemetery.
KRAUSE. Passed away suddenly at Van Riebeeck Street, Westering Township, Cape Road, on the 9th May, 1945, Alice Georgina Weymouth, beloved wife of Fred KRAUSE, in her 62nd year. Service in St Saviour’s Church, Villiers Road, Walmer, this (Friday) afternoon at 4.15 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to South End Cemetery.
MESTERN. Passed peacefully away at 28 Main Road, Walmer, Nellie Dorothea, beloved wife of Herman MESTERN, and daughter of Mrs M. McGRATH, at the age of 31 years. Service at St Saviour’s Church, Villiers Road, Walmer, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
RUDDOCK. Passed peacefully away at Elizabeth Donkin Hospital on the 9th May, 1945, after a sudden short illness, Captain Arthur Edward RUDDOCK, South African Air Force, beloved husband of Mary RUDDOCK at the age of 32 years. Funeral takes place at the South End Cemetery today (Friday) at 2 o’clock.
In MEMORIAM.
BENJAMIN. – In memory of Edward who passed away peacefully on 11 May, 1944. Remembered by Eustace, Lynda and children.
LEANDER. – In memory of our mother who passed away, who passed away on the 10th May, 1944. Remembered by Auggie, Meisie, Ventcent, Alex (in Italy), and John, grandson.
CONSECRATION.
GLASS. - The unveiling of the tombstone of the late Mrs Betsy GLASS will take place on Sunday morning, 13th inst., at 11 o’clock.
SOLDIERS DEATH.
Pretoria, Thursday. At midnight last night the driver of the train from Pretoria to Johannesburg saw a man lying across the rails about a 150 yards from Lyttleton Station. Before he could stop the train the engine had passed over the body, which proved to be that of a European Soldier. He was identified as Air Mechanic Theunis Gerhardus BOTHA (18), attached to the Lyttleton Air School. His home was in Pretoria.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, May 12, 1945.
S.A. PRISONERS REPATRIATED.
FRESH ARRIVALS IN BRITIAN.
Johannesburg, Friday. News has been received that Capt. David Mosenthal, of Q.Services, has arrived in England. He was captured at Tobruk, and was later removed to Oflag 5A in Germany.Captain Mosenthal is Managing Director of Mosenthal Brothers Ltd., and the only son of Mr Edgar Mosenthal, Chairman of the Company.
The following prisoners of war, all of Pretoria are now free and in England: Lieut-Col. J.N. ROBBS, D.F.C., South African Air Force; Capt. J.N. BLATT, 4th Brigade Headquarters; Captain T.W. CHAPMAN, Captain Allan CLARKE, Lieut. I.M. COETSEE, S.A. Air Force.
The following ex-prisoners of war have arrived in the United Kingdom:
Lieut. Colonels: J. GEDDES PAGE; J.M. ROBBS.
Lieut. Commander: W.R. HARRIS.
Captains: H. COSTER; J.H. ECCLES; J. CUNARD; F.C. SERFONTEIN; H.T. SNYMAN
Lieutenants: R.C. DERHAM; L.M.BEAR; I.M. COETZEE; W.E.S. FULTON; A.E. BROKENSHAW; F.J. SCHOFIELD; E.E. ADAMS; W.H. VAN DER BOS; R.H. MASON.
W.O.I. : B.R.COCKROFT; J.W.H. MCGREAVEY; J.J. MARTENS; F.W. PETERS;
W.O.II: R. JOBSON; C.W.D. MALLETT; J. BRIDGER; E.A. MIDDLETON; F.W.D. HAMILTON; H.J. ROOS; E.H. SMITH; T.H. TILLARD; W.R. BENNETT; D.M. LEE; A.K. HIRSOWITZ; W.I. PICKARD.
Staff Sergeants: L. ROWLANDS; S. GREENBURG; J.A. POLLEY.
Sergeants: K.N. EVENNETT; S.C. KIDD; E.N. KIDD; L.H. MENTEATH; J.M. PENDLEWORTH; P.C. WITHERS; R.E. LAING; I.E.M. POWELL; W.J.B. WILLIAMS; F.R. SIMPSON; F.M. O’CONNER; E. TURNER; G.E. BYBEE; R.B. JONES; L. MASKIN; L.C. PECHE; H.E. LAUBSCHER; G. MEYER (Port Elizabeth); G.T. HOPGOOD; C.B. TODD; J.F. COETZEE; N.S. DUGMORE; P.A. ROBERTSON; D.P. CULLIGAN; C.E. FRANCIS; D.J. KRIEL; B.A. BASTARD;
Flight Sergeants: E.J. WILDE (Uitenhage); D.W. WALTON.
Air Sergeant’s: P.J. SMITHERS;
Bombardiers: W.T. BROWNLEE; P. HARRIS (Port Elizabeth); C.G. MURRAY; H. FINNIE; T.D. VAUGHTON; N.A. BATEMAN.
Corporals: N.C. BOTHA; M.L. FOXCROFT; E.B. HOBSON; D.H. LANGE; W.H. OSMOND; A.W. MASKEW; I. RICHTER; D.S. ROUX; V.H.GARBUTT; P.R.G. HUNT; T.E. HEWITT; J.E. BINLEY; G. FINNIE; N.G.S. VENTER; P.B. JONKER; D.A. SEAGER; H.S.T.P. BRANDON; J.H. WILLIAMS; G. COUSINS (Grahamstown); E.C. MILLS (Grahamstown); G.O. DINKLEMAN; D.W. MCLEOD; P.H. SIMON; H.A. RANDALL; J.A. VAN DER WALT; P.H. LAING; R.E.W. WHITE; H.T.D. WRIGHT; T.E.ELGIE;
Lance bombardiers: F.W. WESTAWAY (Port Elizabeth); G.F. TINDALE.
Lance Corporals: P.J. THEOPHILUS; W.G. MCDONALD; J.H. HOLMES; C.R. MAYOSS; J.W.H. THEUNISSEN; J.H. COLLETT; J.C.S. BUYTENDAG;
Gunners: D.A.FOORD; C.J. FOSTER; S. RADEMEYER (Jeffreys Bay); J.W. NELMAN; M.J. LE GRANGE; E.A. BLATT; V.H. CHRISTIANSON; E.J. PEARCE (Port Elizabeth); W.A. ERASMUS;
Privates: C.M. MULLER; G.W.BIGGS; A.H. BURNET; G.CUMMING; H. MORRIS (Uitenhage); A. MINTY; H.J. MENTEATH; T.P. VAN RENSBURG; C.C. NEETHLING;E. CARLSON; N J.W. MOORE; G. BOOYJZSEN; D.B. BLAND; A.J. DE WAAL; B.R. DU PLOOY; R.S. TRABUCCO; R. MCGLASHAN; M.A. BINDER; N.N. COLLETT; A.L. DAWSON; M.W. GOSS; J.G. HARBINSON; S.E.A. NOBBS; P. PROBART; V.A. SHEPPERSON; T.L. WHITE; C.W. JONES; C.J. PORTSMOUTH; A.W. ERASMUS; J.J.F. NEL; P.J.J. VAN VUUREN; A.P.D. VISAGIE; H.C. WALLIS; H.J. WIEHAHN; J.L. BRYSON; C.N. GILLBEE (Port Elizabeth); W.A.J. AHNERT; J.F. DYER; C.A.F. MUGGLETON; C.V.R. NELSON THOMPSON; G.C. PARNELL; R.H. ROBSON; D.J. SWARTS; S.J. VENTER.
Riflemen. R. HALL; CJ. ELS; G.A. HALL;
Signallers: R.J. MILNE; N.J ROSSOUW; V.W. STOCKWELL; F.W. DUCKITT; P.R. RICE;
Tec. Signaller. J.A. LEWIS;
A. BS.: H.J. WHISKEN; R.G. REIMERS;
Troopers: A.J. STEFFENS; J. PAUL (Port Elizabeth) S.J. VILJOEN;
Sappers: G.J. BISSETT; A.A. LEMLEY (Uitenhage) J.A. RAWER;
Admitted to Hospital. Corporal J BAHOLO;
The following P.O.W.’s were released from Italy: Corp. D.G. DURING; L/Corp. J.P. NEL;
Private’s R. BERRY; J.E. ROBERTSHAW; J.H. MCCABE;
Signallers: N.W. BENNETT; M. BRAUDE;
Sappers: W.R. UREN; O.C. BURDON;
Coloured next of kin are advised to watch these lists. Regimental numbers, towns of residence and other details concerning the men may be had on application to the Red Cross, Grace Street, Port Elizabeth.
Saturday, May 12, 1945.
BIRTHS.
ALLAN. – To Sgt. and Mrs J.L. ALLAN (nee VAN WIJK), on the 7th May, 1945, a bonny Daughter, at the Mothers Hospital, Port Elizabeth.
ASH. – To Mr and Mrs H. ASH (nee Geraldine FARRAR), a Son, at the Provincial Hospital, on the 11th May, 1945.
BLESKE. – To Charles and Snowy (nee BUSHELL), a Daughter, May 11th, at Stoneham Maternity Home.
BROWN. – To Joe and Clara (nee McKAY), a Son, on the 4th inst., at Alicedale.
COWIE. – To Mr and Mrs D.A. COWIE a son, at Salvation Army Mothers Home, on May 11th, 1945.
GROBLER. – To Mr and Mrs I.H. GROBLER (nee VAN DEEMTER) of Jansenville, a bonny Daughter, on April 30th, 1945, at Sister McLOUGHLIN’S Nursing Home.
GRAY. – To Bob and Betty (nee PERRIDGE) a bonny Daughter at Stoneham Maternity Home, Port Elizabeth, on May 8th, 1945.
HENDLER. – Doctor and Mrs I. HENDLER (nee ZIMAN) of Aberdeen, a Daughter.
LEVINTHAL. – To Mr and Mrs Barney LEVINTHAL (nee Judy SHER), 121 Cannon Street, Uitenhage, a bonny Son born 10th May, 1945.
PEARSON. – To Mr and Mrs P.A. Nelson PEARSON, (22 Somers Road), a Daughter, at the provincial Hospital on the 11 May, 1945.
RATHBONE. – To Cpl. and Mrs I.W. RATHBONE (nee DOLLY), a bonny Son on the 10th inst.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BARBER – LAKE. The engagement is announced between Molly, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Leslie W. LAKE, of Tankatara, and Ronald Edwin, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs C.G. BARBER, of Durban.
MILNE – SMITH. The engagement is announced between Caroline (nee BUBB), second eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs George BUBB, and James Mitchell, second eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs J.S.D. MILNE, of Uitenhage.
TO BE MARRIED.
MILLS – SMITH. To be married on May 14th at the Seapoint Congregational Church, Cape Town, Elsie Dorrien, only daughter of Mr and Mrs C.J. SMITH, late of Port Elizabeth, now of Cape Town, to John Robert MILLS of Seapoint, Cape Town.
GOLDEN WEDDING.
JULIES – RUDLIN. Married at Union Church by the late Rev. W. DOWER, on May 13th, 1895, Adrian JULIES, of Graaff Reinet, to Gertie RUDLIN, of Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS.
EWER. Lieut. Ned EWER, U.S.A. Navy, died at the residence of his sister, Mrs Deed LIVINGSTON, 39 Grove Hill Park, Newtonville, Mass., U.S.A. Inserted by his friends at P.E. Wool Trade.
HIGGINS. Passed peacefully away at 6 Pine Road, on the 10th May, 1945, Fred HIGGINS, at the age of 61 years. The funeral will leave the above address today (Saturday), at 3.30 o’clock for the Walmer Cemetery.
HOLMES. Passed away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 10th May, 1945, Kate, widow of the late Thomas HOLMES, Yorkshire, and beloved mother of Mrs E. SMITH and Mrs K.M. HUTT, and grandma of Murial and Stella. In her 84th year. Service in Jones and Rice’s Chapel, 43 Russell Road, to-day at 2.30 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to South End Cemetery,
HUMAM. Passed away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 11th May, 1945, Johannes Hermanus, beloved husband of Susann HUMAN, at the age of 89 years. The funeral will take place at Ankeldocke, tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 2.30 o’clock.
PEDERSEN. Passed away at the Provincial Hospital on the 11th May, 1945, Alan Mortimer, beloved husband of Ena Doreen PEDERSEN, at the age of 45 years. (Late of Savoy Mansions). Service in St Saviour’s Church, Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to South End Cemetery.
SCHOLTZ. Died at Jeppe, Johannesburg, 7th May, 1945, Johan F. SCHOLTZ, formerly of Aberdeen, beloved brother of Mrs F. DU PREEZ, of 138 Russell Road.
STANDER. Sag heen gegaan op Donderdag, 10 Mei, Martinus Christoffel, (voorheen van George), in die ouderdom van 49 yaar 9 mande en 15 dae. Begrafnis vanaf 39 Strand Street, Port Elizabeth, E.K. Sondag om 10 v.m.
WARRAKER. Passed away at 95 Hope Street, Cape Town, on May 8th, John (Jack), son of Mrs and the late Mr J.F. WARRAKER, 7 Gladston Street, Port Elizabeth.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
BROOKE. Killed in action in Northern Italy, on April 21st, 1945, Reginald Acton, aged 20 years, beloved youngest son of Mr and Mrs R.W.A. BROOKE, Chapel Road, Rosebank, Cape.
BIRTELL. Died at Belfast, Ireland, Squadron Leader Roy BIRTELL, beloved husband of Helen Margaret Inglis, and brother in law of Mrs Douglas DAWSON, 48 Clevedon Road, Port Elizabeth.
IN MEMORIAM.
DE ABREY. In memory of our mother. Remembered by her children, Mary, John, Ethel, Frank.
FOURIE. In memory of my niece Molly, who passed away on 11th May, 1944. Remembered by Aunt Liz.
INGRAM. On memory of Bernard who passed away 12th May, 1938. Remembered by Ada, Audley (Italy), Natalie, daughter Vivian, son-in-law Jimmy (ex-Italy), Norvil and Inky.
JENNIKER. In memory of Hanna JENNIKER, who oassed away 13th May, 1940. Remembered by her daughter Effie, Benjamin and grandchildren.
JOHANSEN. In memory of Jacob JOHANSEN who passed away May 13th 1943. Remembered by Willie, Ursula, Pearl and Colin.
KENNEDY. In memory of our dear mother, sadly missed by your daughter, Colleen, and sons, Desmond, Douglas and Clifford.
MASSYN. In memory of George, who passed away 12th May, 1943. Remembered by Jane and Children, Douglas, Sidney, Pearly, Millie, Ivy, Eilleen, sons-in-law, Tommy, Monty and grandson Claude.
OAK. In memory of Harry, died 13th May, 1938. Remembered by your wife.
SCHAFER. In memory of our Father who passed away 11 May, 1943. Remembered by Thelma and Grahame.
SNYMAN. In memory of Minnie who died 12th May, 1939. Remembered by your sister Emma.
VAN DER MESCHT. In memory of our father, died on the 12th May, 1939. Remembered by his children Cynthia and Pat.
CONSECRATION.
The unveiling of the tombstone in memory of the late Mrs Betsy GLASS will take place on Sunday Morning, 13 inst., at 11 o’clock
Port Elizabeth, Friday, May 18, 1945
S.A. PRISONERS REPATRIATED.
ARRIVELS IN U.K. AND UNION.
Pretoria, Thursday. – The following ex- prisoners of war arrive in the United Kingdom on May 12:- Port Elizabeth Men:
Captains: J. MARTIN; C.R.A. SOLOMON.
Lieut.: I.E. HUNT;
Corporals: ? H. DORFLING; J.C. HENRICO.
L/Corp.: F. LOTTER
Gunners: L.S. WEBBER; H.S. SCOTT.
Privates: J. SOLOMON; W.G. LA MUDE; N.J. PRINSLOO; D.P. SMALLMAN; G.W. SAMPSON; J.G. WAIT; H.C. HEATH.
Sapper: F.O. PAGE.
Uitenhage:
Sapper: W.H. JONES.
Kirkwood:
A.J.R. CALITZ.
The following ex-prisoners of war arrived yesterday at Zwartkop Aerodrome:-
Major W.H. CROTTY
Captain C.E.H. HELPS
Lieut. R. MARRIOTT
Warrant Officers 2: R.V. HOPSON; F.A. HASWELL.
Sergeants: C.J. JOHNSON; J. BOSMAN;
Bombardier: K.HUNTLEY.
Corporals: J.B. HERMAN; N.H. NEWELL; C.C. BIGWOOD; E.L. SALMON.
L/Bombardiers: P.E. BELL; S.F. POTGIETER.
Gunners: L.W. WAFFELS; V.E. BARKER; A.L. EVANS.
Privates: H.P. BOSCH; M.C. BURGER; M.C. VERGERS; V.H. JACOBSON; A.E.RANDALL; LILYWHITE (no initial).
No rank given: F.W. HELLING. – (Sapa)
Port Elizabeth, Friday, May 18, 1945.
BIRTHS.
HEARNDEN. – To Sally and Fred a Daughter, 17th May,
VAN DER MERWE. – To A/M and Mrs S.W. VAN DER MERWE (nee KINGHORN) on the 17th inst., a Son.
BRIS MILAH.
LEVINTHAL. – The Bris Milah of the infant son of Mr and Mrs Barney LEVINTHAL will take place on Sunday, 20th May, at 11.30 a.m., at 121 Cannon Street, Uitenhage.
ENGAGEMENTS.
KRIEL – HALGREEN. The engagement is announce between Susie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs D.J. HALGREEN, Newton Park, and Steve (S.A.A.F.)only son of Mr and Mrs D.J. KRIEL of Johannesburg.
TO BE MARRIED.
MARTIN – WOODS. John A MARTIN of Nigel and Carmen A. WOODS of Peddie, in the Methodist Church, Peddie, at 3 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday), 19th May, 1945.
RYAN – BLASHKER. The marriage between Alexander William (Billy) RYAN, only son of Mr and Mrs R. RYAN, of Port Elizabeth, and Rosa, elder daughter of Mr A. BLASHKER and the late Mrs BLASHKER of Bulawayo, will take place at Bulawayo on the 22nd May, 1945.
SILVER WEDDING.
ELS – DAVIES. Francois ELS married to Elizabeth DAVIES, on 17th May, 1920, at Dutch Reformed Church, Geard Street, by the Rev. LIEBENBERG. Address: 2 Konig Park Road, Sydenham.
DEATHS.
GRAHAM. – Emily, aged 70, passed peacefully away on 17th, at 173 Fordyce Road. Funeral to-day 4 p.m., South End Cemetery.
KAYSER. – Died at Vee Plaas, on the 16th May, 1945, Isaac KAYSER, at the age of 35 years. Interred at Vee Plaas, on the 18th May, 1945.
POMEROY. – Edmund John, Lieut. Colonel, D.S.O., late of the West India Regiment, died at his home, “Trasna”, Kirkwood, on May 15th. Age 74 year. Interred at Kirkwood, Wednesday, 16th inst.
SCHEEPERS. – Died at 12 Pell Street on the 17th May, 1945, Pieter Johannes Jacobus SCHEEPERS, at the age of 73 years. Service in the Dutch Reformed Church, Geard Street, to-day (Friday) at 3 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
TOMLINSON. – Passed peacefully away at 12 Market Street, Grahamstown, on the 16th May, 1945, Sarah Jane TOMLINSON, wife of the late Jim TOMLINSON and beloved mother of Stan, Maud, Hilda, Grace and Pat.
TOUGHY. - Passed peacefully away at 11 Stebonheath Street, Sydenham, on the 16th May, 1945, Dora, widow of the late John TOUGHY, in her 79th year. Service in St Patrick’s Church, Sydenham, this (Friday) morning at 11 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
WILSON. – Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital, on 17th May, 1945, Mrs H. WILSON. Funeral notice later.
IN MEMORIAM.
KLEINBOOI. In memory of our mother and grandmother, called home on 18th May, 1944. Remembered by children Louis and Martha, and grandchildren, Billy and Dolly and family. Martin, Joyce and family.
PRETORIUS. In memory of Gert who died on 17th May, 1943. Missed by your wife and children.
VENISH. In memory of Margaret, who passed away 18th May, 1937. Remembered by Bill, Phyllis, John and Ethel.
CONSECRATION.
MANASCHEWITZ. – The unveiling of the tombstone of the late Louis MANASCHEWITZ, at Grahamstown on Sunday, 20th inst., at 11 a.m.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, May 19, 1945.
S.A. PRISONERS REPATRIATED.
FRESH ARRIVALS IN BRITAIN.
The following prisoners of war arrived in the United Kingdom on May 12: -
Servicemen belonging to Port Elizabeth:
Captains; J. MARTIN, C.R.A. SOLOMON; Lieuts: H.F. HILLSON, G.C. ASH. 2nd Lieut: H.B. HENDERSON. L/Cpl. A.I. SIMMONS. Gunners: H.S. SCOTT, T.R. HUMAN, B.O. LINDHEIM, Privates: H.G. HENRY, L.B.W. KERSHAW, J.W. TRENNERY, P.J. VAN DER WATT, Trooper G.F. RAUTENBACH.
Belonging to Uitenhage: W.H. JONES (Sapper).
Belonging to other centres: -
Majors: T.J. NEL, P.H. OLLEMANS, G.N. NAUHAUS, M.J. SCHUTTE.
Captains: A.W. RINGELMAN, J.L. SALTZ, (Rev.) S.J. HENRICO, B.D.D. CATHERINE, W.G. MACKENZIE, A.G. McNAUGHTON, R.W. VAN DEN BERG, W.G. KINGWILL, K.D. KINGWILL, R.A. SHIRLEY, M. DE H. STOTT, T.M. RAPHAEL, W.N. HALLIDAY, L.C. McGOUGH, D.W. DAWSON, E.E.W. HINDSON, H.T. ALCOCK, J.H.I. PICKLES, D.N. ABALIE, N.N.C. STRUTHERS, H. HUNTER, W.P. BOOTH, B.J. O’LEARY, A.H.E.M. SHAW, N.N.D. ORPEN, A. LIPS, KELLY-PATTERSON (No initials), R.K. COWLEY, D.S. BOTHA, D.J.J. PRINSLOO, G.R. SHIPWAY, P.J. ELSTON, J.J. KRUGER, A.P. BLIGNAUT, E.J. VINE-JORY, M. KAPLAN, E.L. BATEMAN, J.L. DRUMMOND, D.B. ROOME.
Lieutenants: G.W. BARNES, R.A. CULLEN, J.H ARANGIES, D.C. THOMPSON, S.A. NELSON, L.W. HORWITZ, L.N. HOWELL, C. STRETCH, GRAAF DE VILLIERS, W.J. PIKE, C.A.O. KEY, J.W. GLOSTER, N.R. GAIN, LAWRENCE (no initials), W.G. MENZIES, S.G. NEWMAN, B.M.C. STUBBS, W.K. JONES, H.G. HARRISON, J.A.G. HOTINE, D.L. REEVES, J.R.H. SWART, G.M.N. GOODWIN, R.W. PRIOR, B.H. BROSTER, V.L.V.S. FRANKLIN, J.D.E. GRIMBEEK, C.O. ORMEROD, R.M. LAING, D.R. FELL, R.N. GALE, H.L. JONES, E.N. NOBLE, C.E. FOURIE, P.H.S. PENNY, J.F. CHATTERTON, S.T. CAWOOD, C. REES, C.A. BEZUIDENHOUT, P.R. KEEGAN, A.E. TAIT, H.J.C. PARKER, G.C. GIBSON, E.B. SANGSTER, E. HENEY, W.H. HAMILTON, N.R. KENT, A McDONALD, C. GRIFFIN, P.J.Y. STEVENS, M.N. SMUTS, P.A. MYBURGH, Mr R. LOUBSER, N.F. TREZISE, L.R. KNOBEL, S.J. STONE, M.R. GOLD, G.A. GOLD, L.C. KEMP, J.D. POWRIE, C.J. VAN DER MERWE, J.J. OOSTHUIZEN, M.K. SEDGWICK, J.D. BEECHAM, K.B. ALLEN, R.S. THROLD, P.C. GARWIE, J.H. GRAY, VAN G.J. FOURIE, F.C.V. FOURIE, H.B.K. OPPERMAN, J.D. GARDNER, H. LEGGAT, H. HAMILTON, E.P. HARDY, D.H. PATERSON, B.J.H. SABY, D.A.D. FIELDING, G.O. RIED, J.W. LEGGE, D.W. REYNOLDS, J.W. MEINTJIES, F.W. WITTAKER, W.T.D. MURRAY, D.G.C. CHEESMAN, W.I. LAIDLOU, A.E SPRAGUE, H.T. JEFFRY, D FYALL, F.S. AUSTIN, J.T.R. GIBSON, T.W. GARDNER, A.B. DEWAR, R.G.F. GRIFFITHS, D.G. BLAIR HOOK,
2ND Lieutenants: A.H. GALBRAITH, G. BETTINGTON, J.A. HOLTZHAUSEN, E.K. ELLIOT, S.L. BERMAN, R.L. IRONS.
W/O 1: L.G. SNYMAN, M.E. BESTER.
W/O 2: W.H. ELRICK-CROWSON, J.E. DAWSON, W. DOBSON, W.P. DE KOCK, S.J.P. JONKER, H.G. GLAVES, C.J. HATTINGH, S. SMITH, R.G. VAN SITTERT.
Staff Sergeants: C.W. ASHBY, A.T. ISAACS, H.W.H. DE WET, C.A. EHRKE, C.F. SWART, J. BURCHILL, R.S. SPIERS, A.C. HERBERT, R.P. HUNTER, L.G. THOMAS (C.S.M.).
Sergeants: J.T. COOK, D.G. WATKINS, C.A. ROY, C.R.M. AUSTIN, A.D. BLAKE, J.L. BOTHA, R.W. CLAYTON, J.C. CHURCH, J.M.C.C. DAVIDSON, A.H. DAMPIER, C.H. DYER, W. CROUWKAMP, L. GOLDIE, J.V. TERMAYNE, E. SUNDE, J.J. JESSIMAN, D.W. KASTRIN, T.J. BURGER, C.E. WHILLIER, H.J RENDER, G. SLABBERT, R. MARTINS, J.R. MYBURGH, J.H. NADAULD, L.S. ONGLEY, F.W.V. PANZERA, C.R. PARK, D.E. PHILLIPS, T.A. PETTIT, W.W. MOORE, G.E. KENNEDY, T.C. BESTER, P.E. CLACK, W.L. CHAPPLE, C.F. DICKERSON, C.M.F. EDLEY, A.J. SHARTEN, E.W. THOMPSON, M.R. SCHAEFER, C.D. VAN DE VENTER, J.B. WOODIN, W. WALTERS, J. WAUGH, F.J.W. GELDENHUIS, H.T. HARPER, R.O. HOLMES, W.B. KOTZE, W.M. FRIEND, Z. GERSHANOV, N.E. HARTLEY, S.H. HIPKIN, H. HISCOCK, D.O. HART, H.E. JONES, W. JOHNSON, K.C. LANDY, R.T. LEISEGANG, J.S. MOIR, C.E. McFARLANE, S.F. MADDIM, J.A. MITCHELL, D.V. MEYER, E.B. PARSONS, L.A.S. SABETELLI.
Bombardiers: H.R. ALEXANDER, W.E. KNOBLE, D.H. CUNNINGHAM, J.B. COMBER, W.P. DE BRUIN, A. FREDERICKS, G.C. WIGGETT, B.F.N. MEYER, A.D. MOIR, T. BARKER, F.B. CREWE, D.R. CURRIE, L.F. PEARCE, P.H. ANDERSON, W.R. JONES, L.E. GRENDON, R.G.W. KIRK, R.B. KILLGOUR, S.A.R. SIMMONDS, G.F. SPENCER, T.E. SAUNDERS, M.A. STEVENS, N. SWATTON, G.C. TAYLOR, J. VAN NIEKERK, T.J.F. TURNER.
Corporals: H.E. ZINN, H.J. ABRAHAM, C.P. AINSBURY, K. BERG, E. BOWDEN, J.S. BANKS, D.S. KING, H.G.F. WALTERS, W.L. ANDERSON, A.C. BOTHMA, C.L. BOTHA, E.G. BOSHOFF, J. BALDWIN, E.D. KRAMER, G.C. CLACK, W.R. CASSELL, B.G.C. DUFFY, J.T. BISHOP, R.D. DARKER, J.M. CHAPMAN, P.J. COLLOPY, D.Mc. N. DUFFIN, G.W. FOURIE, J.S. KETS, R.H. PAPE, A. GOLDBLATT, A.E. HOLD, L.V.C. NEL, J.G. POWELL, H.W. GRIGGS, H. VAN DER WALT, E. BANDS, R.M. BROWN, N. CHISHOLM, C.O. SMYTHE, J. SAMUEL, L.M. VILJOEN, S. KIRK, A.E. KEAN, L.W. McCRACKEN, A.J. MARTIN, A.J. MALAN, G.E. MULLER, D.J.C. MARX, J.B. McLECHIE, P.G. MEYER, M.E. ODELL, J. PATERSON, L.A. PETT, N.F. PIENAAR, J.H. ROOTMAN, P.R. ROUX, J.A. RETIEF, L.C. SMYTH, R. BARNES, G.E.D. BERESFORD, M. COOPER, DE JAGER (no initial), J.M. DE WIT, H.J. SWART, E.E. SCHROEDER, R.C. ERRINGTON, B.L. GENIS, T.A. GUMLEY, A.C. HUMBY, P. JANNSEN, G.E. FULLER, J.H. GROANEWALD, J.T.G. GILES, P.L. GROENEWALD, R.A. GUTRIDGE, H.L. GELDENHUYS, A.C.T. GREENBLATT, D.G. HERTSLIEF, E.R. HUTCHINS, R.W. HICKMAN, J.G. HENY, P.P. JURGENS, J.R. KIRK, W.W. LE ROUX, A.I. MUDROVOIC, T.J. MOODIE, R.J.H. PIENAAR, J.R. McKENZIE, N.J. PIETERSE, R.E. QUINN, S.P. RICE, P.G.O. PHILLIPS, D. ROBERTSON, J.C. ROOS, E.C. SANDERS, D.N. STOTT, I.D. VAN DER WALT, M.C. TRABUCCO, W.J. VAN STRAATEN, R.G. VAN ABO, H.J.S. VENTER, D.J. VAN ROOYEN, J.M. VAN DER WALT, A.J. VAN HEERDEN, P.J. VILJOEN, N.A. WOODMAN, B.J. NIXON.
L/Bombardiers: J.H. VAN NIEKERK, R.E. BILTON, E.H. BEERMAN, C.S. BROWN, J.H.E. MEYER, A.A. PIETSCHKE, W.E. ALGIE, W.C. BREWER, G.B. WATSON, A.J. LAMB, H.P. MARTIN, G,J, POHL, W.S.M. ROUX, E. HAWKINS, W.E. KEIGHTLEY, D.U.T.R. MOORE, W.H. TAYLOR, F.C. VAN DER RAU,.
L/Corporals: E.C. RICE, G.T.A. BOSSE, F. BALESTRA, R.G. ANDREWS, F.R. ANDERSON, J.W. ELGAR, F.R. CLARKE, L.F. EAST, E. HENDRY, A.J. DALE, G. WILSON, G.T. BYRON, J.G. RAQER, H.WEBBER, G. LANGER, C.S. MARK, B.R. McDONALD, S. MOREHEN, W.J. PIENAAR, E. PATERSON, H.D. RUDMAN, L.G. ROBERTSON, N.L. YOUNG, G.T. ACTON, W.P. ARMSTRONG, W. BUCKELL, J.P. CILLIERS, W.G. DURNO, W.I. SHAW, W.T. SHAW, C.J. SCHIMPER, E.M. STANDFORD, R.J. SHARPLES, H.G. WEBB, H.O. KING, D.H. HANSEN, A.I. JUDELSOHN, F.P. KITCHOFF, G.F. KUKARD, McGREGOR (no initials), J.H. NORTON, D.C. MARDON, P.A. MINA, M. PETT, J.H. NEL, A.B. PAGE, G.P. PRETORIUS, L.O. SCHOENFELDT, F.J. SEYMOUR, E.P. TAYLOR, T. VINCENT, J.H. VAN ECK, L.E. VAN HEERDEN.
Gunners: C.F. BRUCE, J.H. WESTHUIZEN, R.J.F. BLAIR, D.W. DU PLOOY, H. MARTIN, R.S. MITCHELL, G.M. J. CORDIER, P. CHIDDY, J.E. DE BEER, A.W. FALCONER, A.S. BRIDGER, I. BLUMENTHAL, P.V. BURMAN, A. COWAN, D. COOSNER, M.D. ESTHERHUIZEN, E.S. FENWICK, I.B. DANIEL, S. GREEN, A.V. GAFFNEY, G.C. LAW, A.J. PRETORIUS, R.L.V. CORRIGALL, I. GEMBO, I.P. ZWARTS, C.M. McINTOSH, L.J. NELL, M. APPEL, P.W. AVES, N.S. RAUDE, A.R. SWANSTON, C.H. WATLING, A.B. BRINKWORTH, B.R. BERESFORD, K.A. SHADWELL, R.O.M. KING, C.A.L. KLEYNSMITH, E.T. KINNING, L. LIEBENBERG, H.S. McKENZIE, B.S. MORRICK, A.A. MARTIN, J.H. PAYNE, D.S. PRETORIUS, J.G. PINKERTON, J.M.P. PRETORIUS, P. QUINN, J.M. ROMBERG, F.R.A. STALL, M.M.A. BROWN, B.F. CARROLL, J.L. SULLIVAN, W.G. STAEGMANN, N.H. WITHERS, T.M. WILLIS, W.S. WIDLAKE, L. WETHERED, A.E. EDWARDS, L.P. GEILS, B.G. GLOYNE, K.G. GOODMAN, E.C. JEFFREY, C.D. FINLAYSON, L.J. KING, W.C.T. KNIGHT, W.C. LEDINGHAM, W. LAYCOCK, L. MURPHY, J.L. MURPHY, K.I. NIMMO, J.F. NEL, B.L. MOUNTJOY, G. MARITZ, R.H. NORVALL, J.J.H. PREINGE, J.A. PEAK, H.L. ROBERTS, H.D. ROGERS, L.G. SMEATON, T.W. SHARPLEY, R.M. SANDERSON, J.H. STEYN, J.J. VAN RHYN, T.F. TRELOAR, C.H. THOM, G.B. TENNANT, J.A. VAN DER WALT, J.H. VAN DER BERG, G.W. GROENEWALD, R.J. BUDGE,
Privates: J.T.P. BACKER, H.P. DE VILLIERS, A.T. EDWARDS, W.J. GEYSER, J.H. LOUBSER, J.J. MERRICK, H. MARITZ, C.P. PETERSEN, V. ASSANTE, W. ALEXANDER, R. ANSERSON, C.M. BRINCK, R. BEVERLEY, J.W. BAIN, M.A. GERS, R.L. HARRIES, G.F. PRINSLOO, C.R. SWANSON, R. WESLEY, N.W. ANDREWS, C.W. ALLISON, L.H. BARLOW, D.S. BRINK, J. BOTHA, G. BROWN, C. BREAKEY, A.F. BEVIS, R.L. BEAUMONT, G. BRONKHORST, R. BULGER, I.T.T. LA DREW, C.S. ERASMUS, H. FELDMAN, W.A. FORD, H. BLOCK, E.G. WOOD, A.J.R. CALITZ, C. COHEN, C.B. CRUSE, D.W. CLARK, H.R. DOUBELL, P.A. DU TOIT, E.K. VURNESS, B.A. CASTLES, L.J. COGAN, E.H. DELL, C.F.E. GORDON, I.L.E. GRIFFITHS, A.E.B. HURRY, A.J. HARBORTH, R.M. HUMPHREYS, R.M. HENDRIKZ, D.B. KIETZMANN, C. MASSEY, W.C.J. OOSTHUIZEN, L.J. AUSTIN, R.V. CLOETE, J.H. DU PLOOY, T.M. GALLAGER, W.G. GEEL, L.H. NESS-HARVEY, B.S. HAMILTON, R.Mc C, KINCAID, W.D. PARKER, R.H. ROBERTS, J.P. MARAIS, J.C. THOMAS, J.W. MILLER, G.H. BOTHA, D.F. BATCHELOR, D. BUHAI, A.J.R. CRAUS, C.N. STANDER, J.A. THOMPSON, A.C. GUTHRIE, E.T. SWADLING, F.D.W. PARRY, J. FORREST, G.H. COLLETT, W.H. AVIS, A. BEAVON, A.H. BIDDULPH, H. SHEAR, H.J.K. TROLLOPE, A.D VAN GREUNAN, A.L. WILSON, J.W.C. WILSON, J.H. McDONALD, A.B. ALLIS, N.F. KILPATRICK, R.E.J. KOEKEMOER, P.A. LYNCHE, C.D.J. LOUW, J.A. LANDSBERG, A.D. McKNIGHT, J.C. MILLSOM, S. MILMER, R. MEYERWOWITZ, D.D. MORGAN, J.H. McMULLAN, J.M. MCIVER, D.L. MORGAN, D.I.H. MUGGLESTONE, P.R. METGER, P.W.N. NELL, G.G. NICHOLL, J.H. OPPERMAN, N.J.J. OLIVIER, C.C. PATERSON, G.W. PAARDENKOOPER, W. PAGE, N.P. PEEL, J.J. PERKETT, C.H. RAE, S.O. ROURKE, H. ROCHSCHILD, R.B. ROBERTSON, A.R. RISCHBITER, A.T. RICHARDS, F.J. REID, S.J.M. SWANEPOEL, F.M. SOLOMON, F.P. SMITH, R.E. SEYMOUR, C.L. SEARS, S.T. STEYN, A.J. SMITH, M.P.J. SANDYS, E.P. SMIDT, W.K.P. SMITH, D.W. SHORT, R.E. SALMON, P.J.H. SMALL, N.J. SCHREIBER, J.M. WESSELS, I.D. YATES, R.A. YOUNG, H.W. ARNOLD, C.E. ATTWELL, W. BEHRENS, J.P. BOSMAN, J.H. BARWISE, W.J. BERGER, P.S. BLIGNAUT, G.L. BUSSIN, C.R. BERRY, A.B. BEERTON, J. BRENNER, C. BOWKER, L. CARBONI, D.J. CLARKE, P.G. DE KOCK, D.A. DUFFY, A.E. DUCKWORTH, L.G. DELPORT, F.A.G. DAVIS, J.J. DUNNE, J.G. STOLTZ, R.B. TRUTER, P.M. WALKER, R.K. WALKER, J.R. EVANS, E.L. EVANS, D. FERGUSON, F.J. FORTUNE, W.H. FOSTER, H.J. FITZELL, M.P. GOODMAN, G.J. HUBBARD, C.L. HACK, P.O. HART, D.A. HOLMES, M. HACKNER, C.D HEMMING, W. JONES, J. JACOBS, P.J.J. JORDAAN, L.W. FAHY, K.A.G. FREEMAN, L.E. GEVISSER, P.J. HOHAN, C.W. HAW, H.R. HOFFMAN, J.R.S. HENDRICKS, V.A. HARDING, G.S. JONES, J.P.K. JENSEN, O. JONES, E.F.B. JACKSON, J.A.A. JACKSON, G.C.G. KEIGHTLEY, B.D. KITCHNER, D.B. KENT, W.H. KOTZE, E. KAY, J. KAPLAN, S. KAPLAN, B. LEVENE, I.B. LOVELL, R.W. LUNTZ, A.J. LE ROUX, N.J. LEZAR, H.P. LABUSCHAGNE, W.M. LONDT, S. DE L. LATEGAN, A.D.MILLS, C.F.B. MARITZ, P.J. MOUTON, C.H. MAASDORP, A.D. NIEMAND, F.E. OHRT, P.R. OLIVIER, F.W. MAY, E.T. NEVELIN, C. OSTLER, P.W. PIRIE, B.M.G. PRETORIUS, W.G. ROOS, J.S. RITCHIE, A.L. ROSSER, S.P. ROUX, T.E. ROY, H.J.C. PIETERSE, L.A.H. PARRY, G.R.W. PEMBERTHY, F.J. RICHARDS, M. ROGERS, J.C.M. SWALES, L.A. SNYMAN, H.M. STONE, W. SCOTT, J. TALJAARD, D.H. STERN, S.P. STUART, J.I. SCHLEBUSCH, D.B. SMITH, E.E. SEEGAR, G. SANDFORD, R.G.D. TROLLOPE, J.G. TOSEN, W.V. THOMAS, I.N. VAN DER SCHYFF, J.R. VAN HEERDEN, H.E THOMAS, E,G, TROLLOPE, P.J. VAN SCHALKWYK, J.H. VAN BURICK, J.B. VAN DER RYST, C.J. VENTER, F.P. TEUBES, H. VAN GELDEREN, A.F. VAN RENSBURG, J. VAN ZYL, C.J. VAN DALEN, A.J. VAN DER MERWE, W.J. VAN NIEKERK, J.F. WEST.
Rifleman: W.A. HARTSLIER, R.O. PUGH, A.L. DIEDERICKS, W.C. COETZER, R. DAVIDSON, W.R.J. VAN NIEKERK, S.D. FISHER, G.E. BUSS, D.H. BEZUIDENHOUT, C.M. BEZUIDENHOUT, T.D. STEEL, R.F. WALSH, J.P. HOBSON, D. KAPLAN, W.W. TENNANT.
Signallers: D.J. DICKS, J.P. COX, J.I. LINDEMAN, N.W. McCARTHY, E.G. MacINTOSH, S.I.H. OOSTHUIZEN, C. ORSMOND, P.K. PETERSEN, L.A. SMART, A.C. BATHAM, C. COOKE, S. DAVIDS, H.H. HAYES, B.L. JACOBS, R. HARPER, W.S. HERBERT, J.H.N. HORNER, J.E. HERBST, W.F.T. JONES, G. JACOBS, J.S. MORAM, J. POOL, P.B. ROUX, M. SILBERSTEIN.
Troopers: H.E. PATTEN, W.B. VAN DER MERWE, E.G. COOK, J.J. DE JAGER, R.M. HUMPHREYS, R.J. ROBERTS, E. LIEBENBERG, F.H. VAN DER VYVER, B.G. BERT, P.B. KRUGER, T.B. KLEYNHANS, G.S. SPIES, D.J.J. SMIT, C.C. SAWYER, L.J. HANCOCK, F. IMBRIOLO, F.R. RADUE, D.M. PROUTT, E.M. ROBINSON, C.J. SLECKERT, C.W. TAIT, W.N. VAN DER MERWE.
Sappers: W.R. CHRISTIE, W.H.C. COCKING, E.I. HANCOCK, A.C. PETTIE, C.W. QUICK, J.K. STEYL, C.J.W. SMITH, W.H. TIMMS, W.M. MORGAN, V.A.J. MUGGLETON, R.V. BOWETT, E.M.P. BREMER, A.B. HAMMOND, J.H. KURENT, F.D. HERSELMAN, J.H. HUTT, W.F. HALL, J.T. MENGEL, J.W.M. PUTTERILL, W.C. RIDDLE, A.J.T. VAN DER WALT, N.C. PIKE.
No ranks given: R.J. HAMILTON, J.H. KRUGER, S.E. FIELD. – (Sapa).
P.O.W’S ARRIVE IN THE UNION BY PLANE FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM:
Pretoria Friday; The following ex-prisoners of war arrived by air at Zwartkop aerodrome yesterday:
Port Elizabeth Men: L/Bdr. L LANGLEY, A.M.J.D. PORTEOUS,
Other Centres: - T/Col: J.J. DU TOIT,
Major E.T. DOBSON, Captains: R.T. PYNE-MERCIER, P. MAXWELL, A.E. HEYNE,
Lieuts. R.B.S. DARTLEY, C.F. GRIESE,
F/lieut. H.J. GOODMAN.
W/O 2: S.P. DU P. CRONJE, P.W. FORSTER,
S/Serg. : A.A. BROWN, J.M.L. MCCULLAUGH,
Serg.: ROSSMARTIN (no initials), L. LENHOF, R.N. WRIGHT, A.G. MIDDELDITCH, S. MALHERBE, Cpls.: R. DAGNALL-QUIN, R.E. PAGE, E.J.G. GOOSEN, L.B. RILEY, S.D. KNOETZE, J.D. FAULDS, H.R. HURD, L.G. HIGGS,
L/Bdr.: C.H. KIETZMAN, B.G. PEVERITT, A.S. FISH, W. HEERMANS,
L/Cpls.: J.D. McGILO, P.A. CRAUS, C.R.E. MASSON, M.C. INROY, D. FOSTER.
Gunners: P.G.V. STRADEN, J.J. WILTERS, M. DE SOUSA.
Privates: R.J. GIBB, W.J. PIGG, J.P. MENGENS, P.J. BADENHORST, A.H. KLOPPER, C.J.M. DE W. MARZ, P.H. RAS, S.C. LUCK, J.A. NIEMAN, J.W. MEADS, P.H. RAINER, M. WOOLF,
Rifleman: A.C. SMIT, K.J. CALLOCOTT.
Signallers: V.G. SICKLER, C.C. SCHEEPERS, G.L. HOCKEY, J.J.H. PROUDFOOT.
Trooper: C.M. DE LANGE
Sappers: H.C. HAVENGA, C.Y. CHRISTIAN
Driver: H.L. BUYS.
Coloured next of kin to watch these lists. Regimental numbers, towns of residence and other details concerning these men may be had on application from the Red Cross, Grace Street, Port Elizabeth.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, May 19, 1945.
BIRTHS.
HASLOP. – To Mr and Mrs J.P. HASLOP, of "Oatlands," Steynsburg, a bonny Son at Stoneham Maternity Home on the 18th May.
JACKSON. – To Sgt. Charles and Mona (nee BECK) on the 7th inst. at the Maternity Nursing Home, Gool, Yorkshire, a Daughter.
LUDWIG. – To Mr and Mrs G.E. LUDWIG, a Son, on 18th May, at the Provincial Hospital.
NEWELL. – To W/O and Mrs D.W.J. NEWELL (nee Jill LAWRIE), at the Provincial Hospital, on 18th May, 1945, a Daughter (premature)
BRIS MILAH.
LEVINTHAL. The Bris Milah of the infant son of Mr and Mrs Barney LEVINTHAL will take place tomorrow (Sunday, 20th May), at 11.30 a.m. at 121 Cannon Street, Uitenhage.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BLOCH – JACOBSON. The engagement is announced of Julius, nephew of Mr and Mrs H. BLOCH of Claremont, Cape Town, and Sonia, eldest daughter of Mrs and the late Mr P. JACOBSON of Port Elizabeth, now of Cape Town.
MICHELL – EASTON. The engagement is announced between Thelma EASTON (S.A.M.N.S.) of Port Elizabeth and William, of Port Elizabeth, older son of Rev. and Mrs W.L. MICHELL OF Middelburg, Cape.
TO BE MARRIED.
FERREIRA – TOWNSEND. The marriage between Johan Theodore FERREIRA and Edna Maud TOWNSEND will take place at the Pier Street Methodist Church at 3 p.m., Tuesday, May 22nd.
SILVER WEDDING.
PERELSAN – CHETISKE. The Silver Wedding of Mr and Mrs L. PERELSAN of 4 Elmar Court, Clyde Street, will be celebrated tomorrow (Sunday) evening the 20th inst., at the Emmanuel Hall at 8 o"clock.
DEATHS.
BOTHA. – Jacobus Wilhelmus, at the age of 66, at his residence, 9 Barry Street. Funeral Service P.E. North Dutch Reformed Church at 3.30 o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon, thence to the South End Cemetery.
O'CONNOR. – Passed away suddenly at Provincial Hospital, Emily Florence, beloved wife of T.J. O'CONNOR (ex- Loco Inspector, S.A.R.), and mother of Eileen, Veronica and Hedley. Funeral Cape Town.
SEACH. – Passed away suddenly at 10 Palm Street, on the 18th May, 1945, Pieter John, beloved husband of Elizabeth Mary SEACH, at the age of 53 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.15 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM.
BENNETTE. – In remembrance of our Mother who passed away 20th May, 1943 Remembered by your children.
BROCKMAN. – In memory of Minnie, who passed away on the 19th May, 1944. Missed by your children Boetie, Ernest, Lily, Rita, King, June, Mable, Henry, the children Connie and Wally.
HAVENGA. – Johanna Helen, 6 years gone. Lovingly remembered by your husband John, children Jack, Hannah and Karl, grandchildren John and Hilda.
KEYSER. – In memory of Aubrey who died 18th May, 1940. Remembered by his wife and daughter.
KNIGHT. – In memory of Johannes Jacobus who was killed at Cookhouse on the 20th May, 1939. Remembered by his sister Elizabeth.
SAWYER. – In memory of my husband and daddy who died 20th May, 1942. Remembered by his wife Judy and son Walter.
WHITE. – In Memory of S.A. WHITE died 19th May, 1944. Remembered by his pal.
Port Elizabeth, Monday, May 21, 1945.
S.A. PRISONERS REPATRIATED.
ARRIVALS IN UNION AND BRITIAN.
PRETORIA, Sunday. Brigadier A.A. HAYTON, of Johannesburg, heads a list of 62 South African prisoners of war who arrive in three aircraft at Zwartkop to-day. In common with the rest of the prisoners of war, who have had time to recuperate at Brighton, he looked very well and spoke highly of the treatment given to prisoners of war by the people of Britain.
“I have lost 30 lbs. in weight while I was a prisoner but I have already regained 15 lbs.,” he said.
The story of how the Americans released the men in Brigadier HAYTON’s camp was cabled out to South Africa in April, when he and others arrived in England.
“We knew that the American were getting nearer and nearer while we were at Offlag 12B” he said, “ and when we moved to Lotter we knew it would not be long – and it wasn’t. While we were at Lotter the American spearhead came round and we hoisted the Union Jack.”
Referring to Brighton, Brigadier HAYTON said “released prisoners are coming so fast that the authorities naturally find the task a difficult one with which to cope, but they are tackling it with a will and are gradually overcoming a really enormous difficulty.”
Arrangements between Croyden and Pretoria were really excellent . All the arrangements along the route were remarkably efficient.
Brigadier HAYTON was met by his wife and family. Also at the aerodrome were Brigadier H.S. WAKEFIELD, acting Adjutant-General, Brigadier H.B. KLOPPER, O.C. Northern Command and Col. T.B. CLAPHAM, D.A.G.-P.O.W.
The following are the ex-prisoners of war who have arrived:-
Port Elizabeth men: Corporal H.M. DE BRUGGE, L/Cpl C.R. MITTEN. Gunner C.E. AUBIN, Signallers E.M. ENGLAND and L. THOMPSON.
Other Centres: -
Brigadier A.A. HAYTON.
Lt.-Col. E.S. THOMPSON.
Major A.C. MARTIN.
Captains: W. LANSDELL, P. SPENCE, G. LAW, A.K.K. HALL,
Staff Sergeant W.F. BEATTIE.
Sergeant W.G. REYNOLDS.
Bombardiers: J.A. THOMSON and H.S. DUMONT.
Corporals: J.D. ELIASOV, S.J.J. HOLLIS, J. McG. SHONE, F FRIEDMAN, G.L. KILBY, P.L. LLOYD, J.A. CHAMPION, P. DELANEY, A.E. ASHBY.
Lance Corporals: G.D.J. DE WITT, E.L. DU TOIT.
Gunners: A.E.W. VAN HEERDEN, J.J. BOTHA, P.J. MARCUS.
Privates: M.J. FRIEDMAN, R.E. WILIE, J.J. OPPERMAN, P.H. BRADLEY, V.H.A. ROBERTS, W. SAMMONS, M. VAN ROOYEN, G.E. ADRIAANSON, A. BOOTH, L.E. DAVIES, H.V.L. ENGELBREG, J.H. FERREIRA, J.H. HOLMES, W.T.M. HOWES, B.B. KOTZEE, C.L. PATERSON, J.R. SUTTIE, T.P. HANRAHAN, R.W.H. TAYLOR, D.J. SMITH.
Rifleman: E.V. WHITTALL, G.P. COUSINS, J.B. MANSON.
Signallers: R.A.H. KROHN, G. GRIFFIN, W.G. ROBERTSON, W.A. CAMPBELL.
Troopers: W.R. GREEN and C.E. KENMUIR.
Sapper M.W. KELLY.
The following ex-prisoners of war have arrived in the United Kingdom: -
Port Elizabeth: Ordinary Seaman H.J. GUNN, Privates J.J.H. BANCROFT, T.D. COLLOCOTT (admitted to hospital).
Grahamstown: L/Corporals R. FITCHAT, N.G. ZIMMERMAN, Privates J.H.P. MAHER, WILLIS (no initial), R. STEADMAN, (admitted to hospital), Signaller J.F. HEATHCOTE.
Somerset East: L/Cpl. J. DEAS (admitted to hospital), Cpl C.F. GOWAR (admitted to hospital).
Uitenhage: Lieut. A. BURCH ( admitted to hospital), T/Cpl. D.B. O’HAGEN, Signaller R.N. HEYWOOD.
Other centres: -
Sergeants: S.C. GROENEWALD, J. HURST, J.E. SCHMIDT, C.T. SPENCER, E.T. ELLIOTT-WILSON, R.L. JACOBS, B. GREENBLATT, A.I. BENSIMON, I.J. VINCENT.
Air Sergeants: J. DONKIN, S.STONE.
Bombardiers: T.C.D. KENNAN, N.A. HAUPT, J.J. VAN DER SANDT, A. MYBURGH.
Corporals: G.A. BREEN, B.F. LEE, T.L. WADE, H.R. WHITTLE, A. JOSEPH, H.A. BARRAUD, G.J. COETZEE, J.C. HOBSON, T.A. MITCHELL, R.D. PEARSON, P.J. SWART, D. WHYTE, H.A. HARPER, B. BERRY, D.G. BURDON.
Air/Cpl. J.M. ABRAHAMS.
Lance Bombardiers: V.J. SCOTT, A.W. PHARO.
L/Cpls.: J. McLACHLAN, H.J. DU PLESSIS, W.S.I. JAKINS, B.D. GARDNER, D.D. MORRIS, L.W. MOORE, J.J. BRITZ, G.F. WILKINSON, C. DU BARRY.
Gunners: G.S. HARRIS, J.D. KENNAN, C.G. KEMP, G.E. FREEMAN, A.G.F. JONES, J.E.L. DE ROOS, E.H. JONES, J.H. MUNN, C.M. SMUTS, H. RAUTENBACH, N. VELDSMAN, E.E. BECKETT, S.S. CLOUSTON, T.A. PULLER, C.A. THOMAS, R.W. SCOTT, S.E. WESTON, H.W. BARNARD, R.C. FICKLING, N.D. SMITH, A.W. DU PREEZ, A.S. COX, J.O.D. CLIFFORD, R.P.P. ALLEN, A. JOSCELYNE, M.L. MOORE, A.F.F. SMITH, F. DAWKINS, H.J.B. BAXTER.
Privates: H.R. AINSLIE, T. BURKE, J.A.J. BOTHA, J.S. BARKER, M.A. COLLINS, J.K. GURRIN, L.C. DAVIDSON, E. FORTUIN, H.B. LOKER, L.J. BESTER, G.J.J. BESTER, W.R.S. COPE, R.R. DAVID, E.A. FOX, J.J.P.P. SMITH, R.J. WALKER, N.J. DURANDT, A.V. BLASSOPLES, H.L. VAN STRYP, F.J. WHITEHEAD, J.J.W. BENNIE, T.J. JACKSON, L.F. STEWART, D.G. BORCHAARDT, J.E. ACKINS, R.G. DAVIDSON, T.C. FRANKISH, J.C.W. HANDFORD, C.R. PHILLIPS, D.M. WEAVER, D.J.W. DE WITT, P.W. LIGHTFOOT, W.A.F. STRAUSS, H. JOHNSON, C.A. RUDDER, D.M. STEWART, M.N. VAN WYK, C.C. WADE, D.G. FLANDERS, W.P. LOUW, C. BERRY, F.J. WHITAKER, W. FRANKEL, Z.H.R.B. ZENADE, M.H. BULLOCK, G.N.T. CHARLTON, W.A. HOOLE, D.W. LE ROUX, A.C. GOOSEN, R.D. CALDECOTT, A.D. CORMACK, W.A. GORDON, A.C. BALES, I.E. TAPP, W.W. GRAHAM, R.L. COMRIE, C.R. BEGG, C.V. BABRAFF, F.W. BATCHELDER, W.P. LOUW, J.J. PRESTON, L.W.R. CARTER, E.R. BARKER, E.R. BALES, S. NORTON, P.A.L. KOEKEMOER, F.J. SMITH, A. CARR, E.W. MAREE, G.L. WHITTLE, D.A.M. EDWARDS, Z.A. DE BEER, A.D. PALMER, V. MORAND, D.J. MOORE.
Riflemen: J. O’CONNER, C.J. VAN DER H. BARRY, G.L. BAXTER, V. KOEKEMOER, D.F. KILEY, D.D. LONGMORE, J.M. BARNES, J.J.C. GEYER, D.G. GRAPENTIN, K.L. GILLINGS, P.D. BAILEY, J.W. PAUTZ, I.C. PETER.
Signallers: J.J. GELDENHUYS, C.J. LUNDIN.
Troopers: J.M. KELLY, H.H. BAIN, J.J. STEYN.
Sappers: E.R. WALLACE, F.J.A. BINEDELL, W.L. VINCENT, F.A. ELLIS, A.J. McCARTHY, D. BEAMES, W.H. HOLDSTOCK, D.G. FLANDERS,
No ranks given: J. MAOKOW, P. RAMOKONI, J. MANTLAKASI.
The following prisoner is reported released in Western Europe: G. MOKLA.
The following have been released in Western Europe and are in transit to the U.K. Majors B. BROMILOW DOWNING, H.J. PIENAAR.
The following ex-prisoners of war from other centres have arrived in the United Kingdom and have been admitted to hospital:-
Major J.H. ROBERTS
W.O.2: J. FERGUSON, J.E. LAW.
Sergeants: B.J. YALDWYN, G.C. WILLIAMS.
Bombardiers: J.H. CORRIGALL, C.S. FORBES, A.G.S. HARLEY, W.A. MILLAR.
Corporals: D.L. DALTON, W.P. DE WITT, F.D. LEGGOTT, J.T. ROE, A.A. ODENDAAL, E.D. IVINS.
L/Corporals: J.J. BOTHA, J.C. KHOSI, R.J.H. SCOTT, R.J. DUBERY, H.J. SAUNDERS, R.C. HENDRICKS, D. THOMSON, H.E. COOPER.
Gunners: P.R. HANDS, H. SACK, J.H. LISTER.
Privates: D. HOLLARD, P.J. GREYLING, A.F. HAY, M.W. JUKES, C.J. SWANEPOEL, H.G. JAMES, A.S. LOUW, J.R.A. OELOFSE, F.E. SMITH, B. MANPEOLE, HARTLEY (no initials), L.S. COETZEE, J.J. FOURIE, H. LE ROUX, D.C. CUMMING, B.L. SHEINUK, J.M. DE KOCK.
Signallers: T. HEYDENRYCH, W.P. CLARKE, P.L. JOLIVET.
Trooper A.V. STEADMAN.
Sappers: V.L. BURNARD and A. PHELPS.
No rank: J. MARCH. – (Sapa)
Port Elizabeth, Monday, May 21, 1945.
BIRTHS.
LOMBARD. – To Mr and Mrs L. LOMBARD (Ventie), a bonny Girl at Stoneham Maternity Home, on the 20th May, 1945.
PETERSEN. – To L/Cpl. and Mrs C.W. PETERSEN (nee Ray KEATES) a bonny Daughter on the 20th May, 1945.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BOWREN – SMITHSON. The engagement is announced between Nancy, eldest daughter of Mrs N.M. SMITHSON of Port Elizabeth and Alfred, third son of Mrs and the late Mr J.A. BOWREN of Schoenmakerskop.
NEL – DE BEER. The engagement is announced between Una, only daughter of Mr and Mrs H.J. NEL, Victoria Park Drive, Port Elizabeth, to Jack, second son of Mr and Mrs DE BEER of Brooklyn, Cape Town.
DEATHS.
ALLEN. – Died at the Provincial Hospital on the 20th May, 1945, John Edward (ex light house keeper), beloved husband of Harriet ALLEN, at the age of 61 years. Service in St Saviour’s Church to-day (Monday) at 2 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
BANFIELD. – Passed away at Durban on the 18th May, 1945, Thomas Arnold BANFIELD, beloved husband of Dosie.
NEWELL. – On the 19th May, 1945, Lesley Anne, infant daughter of W/O. and Mrs D.W.J. NEWELL.
PHILLIPS. – Passed on at the Elizabeth Donkin Hospital on the 19th May, 1945, David James, dearly beloved son of Trevor (Lt. R.M. Commander) and Murial, of 39 Cuyler Crescent.
REED. – John Boyd, at the age of 77 years, passed peacefully away at Johannesburg on Saturday, May 19th, (late of Grahamstown). Beloved father of Stanley, Eileen and James. To be cremated to-day (Monday.
TSEWU. – Passed peacefully away on 20th May, 1945, George Buller, in his 46th year. Funeral leaves Elkana Street, Korsten, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m.
WHITE. – Died at 18a Hartman Street, on the 19th May, 1945, Ernest WHITE, at the age of 35 years. The funeral will leave Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock for the North End Cemetery.
WILSON. – Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital on the 17th May, 1945, Hester Kathleen (husband of the late Herbie WILSON)) at the age of 50 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, on Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM.
BONTHUYS. Six long years have come and gone. Remembered by his wife and daughter Gloria.
DE LANGE. In memory of Anita, who passed away 21st May, 1935. Remembered by her family.
FILLINGHAM. In memory of Violet who passed away 19th May, 1932. Remembered by her husband and daughter Mary.
LE ROUX. In memory of Davie who passed away 21st May, 1943. Remembered by her family.
TAYLOR. In memory of my husband and our father who passed away 21st May 1936. Remembered by his family.
Von LOGGENBERG. In memory of Henry (Bunny) who passed away at Boksburg on 21st May, 1935. Remembered by his aunt Ria, and uncle Bill.
Port Elizabeth, Thursday, May 31, 1945.
BIRTHS.
WELSH. – At Adelaide on the 25th May, 1945, to Mr and Mrs Gussie WELSH, a bonny Daughter.
GEORGE. – To S/Lt. and Mrs Herbert D. GEORGE on the 28th May, at Winchburg, Scotland, a Daughter.
ENGAGEMENTS.
CLARK. – ABRAHAMS. The engagement is announced of Murial, eldest daughter of Mrs H. ARROW of Port Elizabeth, and Ronald, second son of Mr and Mrs E. CLARK of Rossborough, Durban.
HODGE. – MYHILL. The engagement is announced of Yvonne, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J.P. COOPER of Port Elizabeth, to George, third son of Mrs and the late Mr HODGE of Johannesburg.
TO BE MARRIED.
MATHIESON. – DE LA MARE. To be married by Special Licence on Saturday, 2nd June, 1945, Robert, second eldest son of Mrs and the late Mr A. MATHIESON, of Durban, to Daisy, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H.A. DE LA MARE, of Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS.
BUNTON. Passed away peacefully on the 23rd May, 1945, Alf BUNTON. Remembered by Gran, Alice, Owen and the boys, Tersius, Jack and Family, Lelle and Skip, Arthur, Oscar, Dorothy and Jeanne.
SCHOEMAN. Died at the Provincial Hospital on the 30th May, 1945, Frank, loved husband of Emily SCHOEMAN, at the age of 37 years. The funeral will leave the Union Church, Highfield Road, to-day (Thursday) at 4 o'clock, for the North End Cemetery.
SCHONKER. Passed away at 2 Voyle Street, Sydenham, on the 28th May, 1945, Willem Petrus, beloved husband of Catherina SCHONKER, at the age of 54 years. Service in the Dutch Reform Church, Sidwell, this (Thursday) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
WATTS. Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 29th May, 1945, Charles WATTS, at the age of 73 years. The funeral will leave his late residence, No 14 Walmer Road, this (Thursday) morning at 12 o'clock for the South End Cemetery.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
COHEN. C.J. Sapper 2nd Field Company, S.A.E.C. killed in action at Gazala, 31st May, 1942. Ever remembered by Claude and Gordon.
GRUSKIN. In memory of Barnie who made the supreme sacrifice at Gazala, on 30 May, 1942. Remembered by Uncles, aunts, Percy, Bertie and Vivian.
IN MEMORIAMS.
JOHANSSON. – In memory of our mother and granny, who passed away 31st May, 1935. Remembered by Olga (U.S.A.), Queenie, Thelma, Doris, Eric and grandchildren.
KLOPPER. – In memory of our mother and ouma, who passed away 31st May, 1940. Remembered by Em, Peter, and Claude KLOPPER, Durban.
MORTON. – In memory of our mother and grandmother, who passed away on the 31st May, 1943. Remembered by her family.
WEEDY. – In memory of our mother who passed away 31st May, 1944. Remembered by Colin, Dot, Bob, Molly.
WILMOT. – In memory of Harry WILMOT, accidentally killed in a motor cycle race at Johannesburg on May 31st, 1940. Remembered by his family.
Port Elizabeth, Wednesday, June 6, 1945
S.A. PRISONERS REPATRIATED.
MEN OF THIS AREA ARRIVE IN THE U.K.
PRETORIA. TUESDAY, - The following ex-prisoners of war belonging to this area have arrived in the United Kingdom:-
Port Elizabeth: Lieuts. N. McDONALD, G.B. FRANZ, A.H.M. MOOLMAN, S/Sgts. W. McD, FRASER, Sgt. J.G. COLLETT, Cpls. P.H. NISBET, B.E. CLARK, D.A. GATES, Ptes: C.C. LUDWIG, M.F. FINEBERG, T.D. COLLOCOTT, J. VICE. Sigs: C.W.K. COLDREY, R.J. ADAMS. Sapper: P.C. BAILEY.
East London: L/Cpl. J.S. O'SHEA. Pts. V.D. ANDREWS, C.J. THOMPSON. Cpls. G.W. CHRISTIE, P.F.C. PIENAAR, O.J. FLEMMER. L/Cpls. W.E. NICHOLAS. S/Sgt. I. COOPER. Rfn. S.L. SHAW, V.G. ELS, E. CLARKE, A.S. NEL, Ptes. H.J. BARICHILEVY (Cambridge), I.K. SURRIDGE. Tprs. B. SWARTZ, D.J.P. NEL. Cpls. E.L. BUSH, R.V. ARNOLD, E.J. SPARKS. Pte. E.A. DOWLING, Sapper F. GREYLING. Gunner A.S. ARNOLD. Pte. D.D. LUTGE, R.E.C. ALLNUTT. L/Cpl. J.F.O. DU PLOOY. Gunner H.J. LOWE.
Kingwilliamstown: Pte. T. GRIERSON. Rfn. W.H. DRAWING. Cpl. C.A. PASCOE. Gunner A.F. HOFFMAN. CpL. J.A. PRESTON. Pte. R.W. HOGAN, Rfn. N.V. LIEBERUM, R.H. MALLOY.
Somerset East: Pte C.A.J. ELS. Sergt. C.F. HEYDENRICH. Pte. W.J. ELS. Sergt. J.M.C. OEHLEY,
Grahamstown: Pte. H.K. WOOD. Gunner R.E. MULLER.
Queenstown: Trooper T.L. CASEY, F.W. SEERY. Sergt. I.Z.B. BOTHA. Cpls. C.M. McLEAN, A.H.S. BALSHAW. Trp K.G. FENTHUN. Pte. F.G. JORDAAN.
Uitenhage: Gunners L. HAARHOFF, W.P. PENNELL.
Stutterheim: C.W. GOETSCH.
Middelburg: Cpl. D.C. BOWKERS.
Bathurst: Pte. G.L. MAY.
Oudtshoorn: L/Cpl. R.J. FORBES. Pte. W.P. SCHOEMAN.
Cradock: W.O.2. L.H. HENEGAN. Sergt. K.T. CREMER. Cpl. T.I. GERBER.
Graaff Reinet: Sergt. J.H. BRODIE. W.O.2. O.W. ERLANK.
Tarkastad: Sergt. W.J. VAN DER NEST.
George: J.J.J. VAN RENSBURG.
Aliwal North: Pte. L. RICHARDS.
Adelaide. Ptes. R.B. KITCHING, W.A. LEE.
Knysna: Pte. K.J. COWLEY. Sgt. C.R.R. COWLEY.
Komgha: Rfn. S.B. BUTLER.
Peddie: Tpr. G.D. NEL. – (Sapa.)
Complete list of S.A. ex-prisoners of war may be seen at the Red Cross offices, Grace Street, Port Elizabeth.
Port Elizabeth, Wednesday, June 6, 1945
BIRTHS.
CHANNING. – To Eric and Hazel (nee VAN DER WEELE) A Daughter on the 5th June, at the Frere Hospital.
CLARK. - To Bill and Mary (nee DUNCAN) a bonny Daughter, at Stutterheim Nursing Home on the 1st June.
WHITNALL. – 3RD June, 1945, at Settlers Hospital, Grahamstown, to Mr and Mrs Brian WHITNALL, a Daughter.
WOODALL. – To Mr and Mrs S. WOODALL, a Son, (stillborn) on 4th June, 1945 at Provincial Hospital.
ENGAGEMENTS.
I, Wesley KOLESKY on active service in Italy, hereby wish to announce that my engagement to Cecelia FERREIRA of Port Elizabeth has been broken off.
REID – PEARCE. The engagement is announced of Hazel, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert PEARCE of East London, to Sapper Garth (in Italy) fourth son of Mr and Mrs G. REID of Uitenhage.
TO BE MARRIED.
WEBB –HAUPT. The marriage will take place in the D.R. Church, Cape Town, on 9th June, 1945, of Aafie, only daughter of Mr and Mrs F.J. HAUPT of Stellenbosch, to Thomas, only son of Mr and Mrs T.W. WEBB of Bloemfontein.
MARRIED.
FYNNEY – COLLETT. Married on the 30th May, Barbara, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Gervase COLLETT, of "Orchards," Fish River, to Eric, only son of the late Mr and Mrs Oswald FYNNET of Durban.
SILVER WEDDING.
VERMOOTEN – BANDS. Married at Irene Church, Johannesburg, by the Rev. W. NICHOL, on the 7th June, 1920, Christian VERMOOTEN to Carolina Amelia BANDS. Present address: 12 Turvey Street, Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS.
AGULHAS. Passed away at 15 Schadie Street, on the 5th June, 1945, John AGULHAS, at the age of 89 years. The Funeral will leave the above address this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock for the North End Cemetery.
POTE. Passed peacefully away at Port Elizabeth on the 5th June, 1945, Hessie, relict of the late M.S. POTE (Manager of the Standard Bank). Service at Holy Trinity Church, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
RAGOONADEN. Passed away at Port Louis, Mauritius, on the 5th, Pethoo Perumal, beloved father-in-law and father of Mr and Mrs P.S. VANDAYER, of 5 Fairie Street, Port Elizabeth.
IN MEMORIAM.
CONCHAR – In memory of Arthur, who passed away on the 6th June, 1941. Remembered by dad.
FOURIE – In memory of John George, who passed away on 6th June, 1940,. Remembered by his wife and children.
GRAY – In memory of Mom, who passed away on 6th June, 1945. Remembered by Sheila, Enid, Boysie, Maisie, Marjorie, Rita, Patty, Ewan and Dorothy, Sunnie and grandchildren.
JAPTHA – In memory of Scottie, who passed away on 6th June 1938. Inserted by Machin and family.
SELLICK – In memory of Edward Charles, who passed away on 5th June, 1944. Remembered by Lionel, Nellie and grandson, Charles.
TUCK – In memory of Leonard William, who passed away on 6th June, 1944. Inserted by his family.
WIGGETT – In memory of Mummy who fell asleep 6th June, 1941. Remembered by husband and children, Roy (Italy), Twinkle, and Gillie.
Port Elizabeth, Thursday, June 7, 1945.
BIRTHS.
RILEY. – To Mr and Mrs E.J. RILEY (nee Maggie TYSON), a Son, at the Provincial Hospital on 5th June.
SLABBERT. – To Julian and Kay, a Son, on 5th June, at Potgietersrust.
ENGAGEMENTS.
HOLLANDER – ROSS. The engagement is announced between Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs ROSS of Parow, Cape, and Henry (S.A.A.F.), THIRD YOUNGEST SON OF Mr and Mrs HOLLANDER of Lydenburg, Transvaal.
TO BE MARRIED.
GOLDBERG – SEGALL. To be married at 3.30 p.m. Sunday, 10th June, 1945, at the Raleigh Street Synagogue, Pola, eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs H. GOLDBERG to Sgt. Israel (Isey), only son of Mrs and the late Mr Sam SEGALL. “At home” 4 p.m., Emanuel Hall.
MARRIED.
COPPINS – SHARP. Married at St Columba’s Presbyterian Church by the Rev. W.D. CAMPBELL on June 2nd, Jean, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs R. SHARP of Port Elizabeth, to John (Jack) only son of the late Mr and Mrs J.W. COPPINS of Lancashire, England.
FYNNEY – COLLETT. Married on the 20th May, Barbara, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Gervase COLLETT, of “Orchards,” Fish River, to Eric, only son of Mr and Mrs Oswald FYNNEY of Durban.
DEATHS.
BOTHA. – Passed peacefully away at the Queen Mary Hospital, Uitenhage, on 5th June, 1945, Maria Magdalena, relict of the late P.B. BOTHA of Despatch, in her 79th year. The funeral will proceed from the Dutch Reformed Church, Despatch, after the service commencing at 4 o’clock this (Thursday) afternoon.
POTE. – Passed peacefully away at Port Elizabeth on the 5th June, 1945, Hessie, widow of the late M.S. POTE (Manager of the Standard Bank), at the age of 85 years. Service in Holy Trinity Church, Havelock Street, this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o’clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
POWELL. – Passed away suddenly at his residence , 16 Thornton Street, Uitenhage, on 5th June, 1945, Edward Martin, beloved husband of Mary Catherine POWELL in his 65th year. The funeral will proceed from the Wesleyan Church, Uitenhage, this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o’clock.
SLATER. – Passed peacefully away at his late residence, 49 Dale Street, Uitenhage, on the 6th June, 1945, James Charles, beloved husband of Sarah Ann SLATER, in his 87th year. Funeral will proceed Friday afternoon from the Wesleyan Church, Uitenhage, at 3 o’clock.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
CHOWLES. In memory of John, son of Mr and Mrs A.C. CHOWLES of “The Post,” reported wounded and missing believed prisoner on 7th June, 1942, at Gazala and not heard of again.
MULLER. Pte. James (Sarel) 592225 V, 6th S.A.Division, youngest son of Mrs R. And the late Mr MULLER, of 13 Bridge Street, South End, killed in a motor accident in Italy on May 20th, 1945. Remembered by his family.
WEBB. In memory of Graham Cecil, who was killed in action in Italy, on 7th June, 1944. Remembered by Mum, Dad, Noreen and Uncle Will.
IN MEMORIAM.
ROWLING. – In memory of our mother who fell asleep on the 7th June, 1942. Remembered by Ken and Peggy.
SOPER. – In memory of our mother, who passed away 7th June, 1944. Remembered by Joy, Daphne, Beryl, Hazel and Stanley.
WARD. – In memory of Barbara Isabella (nee GELDENHUYS), died at Pretoria, 7th June, 1944. Missed by her husband F/Lt. G.E. WARD, late 42 Air School, and many friends in Port Elizabeth.
WAY-JONES, - In memory of Elizabeth, who passed away on the 5th June, 1943, From her husband, Bill, Lilly, Boet, and Errol, Claude, Tilly George, Gladys, Dawn and Harry.
Port Elizabeth, Friday, June 8, 1945.
BIRTHS
BAROW. – At the Alice Memorial Hospital, on 5th June, to Sgt and Mrs BAROW (nee Ann HEPPEL) a bonny Son.
ENGELBRECHT. – To Mr and Mrs ENGELBRECHT OF Veeplaats, a bonny Son, on the 7th inst.
PFISTER. – To Mr and Mrs PFISTER (nee E.M. HUSTLER), a bonny Son, at the Provincial Hospital, on 7th June.
ENGAGEMENTS.
AH TOW – WEELSON. The engagement is announced between, Charles, third eldest son of Mr and the late Mrs AH TOW, to Rose, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs WEELSON. Both of Port Elizabeth.
SCHONEGEVEL – BOSMAN. The engagement has been announced of Lionel, eldest son of Mr and Mrs SCHONEGEVEL of Kingwilliamstown, to Ethel Henrietta, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry BOSMAN, Kleinpoort.
TO BE MARRIED.
DOBSON – VAN DER POEL. Joey and Jack, to be married in the D.R. Church, Geard Street, to-morrow (Saturday), 9th June, 4 p.m. Congratulations: 37 Drury Street.
GOOSEN – WATSON. The marriage of Ethel and Pieter, will take place in the D.R, Church, Cookhouse, on Wednesday, 20th June, at 3 p.m. Congratulations at Cookhouse Institute.
HATTINGH – ENGELA. The marriage will take place at the D.R. Church, South End, to-morrow (Saturday) 9th June, at 3 p.m., Fanie, son of Mr and Mrs C. HATTINGH of Prince Albert, to Maggie, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. ENGELA of Aadendorp. Congratulations at 47 Lower Valley Road.
WHITE – MATTHEWS. The marriage will take place at the Queen Street Baptist Church, on 9th June, 1945, of Edna May, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs G.E. MATTHEWS, to Raymond Eric WHITE, only son of Lieut. and Mrs C.C. WHITE. Both of Port Elizabeth.
WILLIAMS – JOHNSTON. At the Free Church, Bedford, on Saturday, 16th June, 1945, at 3 p.m., Magdalena Ferrier (Lena), daughter of Mr and Mrs A.R. JOHNSTON, Bedford, to George McIntyre, son of Mr and Mrs S.G. WILLIAMS, Bedford. Reception: “Dugout,”, Bedford. Address: Hope Street, Bedford.
SILVER WEDDING.
KOZAKIEWICS – PEACOCKS. Joseph KOZAKIEWICS, Stanislawou, Poland, to Violet F. PEACOCK, eldest daughter of the late William J. PEACOCK, by special licence, Port Elizabeth, on 8th June 1920.
DEATHS.
ABRAHAMS. The funeral of Tom ABRAHAMS aged 45 years, will leave 120 Pine Road, to-day (Friday) at 11 o’clock for the Walmer Cemetery.
BOARD. Cecil accidently killed at Cape Town on 6th instant, only beloved son of the late Mr and Mrs W.T. BOARD, of Port Elizabeth, and brother of Muriel and Ivy.
LEVENTHAL. Passed peacefully away on Thursday, 7th June, Johanna, relict of the late Maurice LEVENTHAL, darling mother of Florrie, Dorie, Betchie, Lily, Gertie, Hayla, Zelda, Lionel and Solly. Prayers every evening at 5 Maurice Hill Mansions, 86 Westbourne Road.
LEW. Passed Peacefully away at Port Elizabeth, on the 7th June, 1945, S/Sgt. David LEW, S.A.E.C., beloved husband of Mrs E.L. LEW, at the age of 33 years,.
PETTERSEN, Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 7th June, 1945, Annie Susan, widow of the late Ole Martin, in her 67th year. Service in St Paul’s Church, to-day (Friday) at 3.30 p.m., thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
SLATER. Passed peacefully away at his residence, 49 Dale Street, Uitenhage, on the 6th June, 1945, James Charles, beloved husband of Sarah Ann SLATER, in his 87th year. Funeral will proceed from the Wesleyan Church, Uitenhage, this afternoon at 3 o’clock.
SUTHERLAND. Passed peacefully away at Port Elizabeth, on the 7th June, 1945, William James, beloved husband of Lilian SUTHERLAND, and father of Jean, Connie and Heather, at the age of 50 years. Service in St Cuthbert’s Church, Bingley Street, to-day (Friday)at 12 noon, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
WELGEMOED. Passed peacefully away on the 5th June, at 183 Walmer Road, Baby Thelma, beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs WELGEMOED, aged 1 year 7 months.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
DEVITT. In memory of Dennis Gordon DEVITT, who died of wounds in Italy, 5th June 1944. Remembered by his family.
IN MEMORIAM.
VAN RENSBURG. - In memory of my wife and our mother, who fell asleep the 8th June, 1943. Remembered by your husband Koos, and children, Joe, Frans, Kosie, Jimmie, Davie, Ann, Sankie, Iessie and Lizzie.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, June 9, 1945.
BIRTHS.
GIRDLESTONE. – To Jean wife of Cedric GIRDLESTONE, at the Provincial Hospital on the 8th June, a Son.
HARMON. – To George and Kathleen (nee HAYES), of Mbeya, Tanganyika, a bonny Daughter, at the Provincial Hospital, on the 8th June.
BRIS MILAH.
KERBEL. The Bris Milah of the infant son of Mr and Mrs Harry KERBEL, will take place at 5 Young Road, Mill Park, on Monday 11th June, 1945, at 11 a.m.
ENGAGEMENTS.
GROUNDS – STIMPSON. The engagement is announced of Patricia, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs W. STIMPSON of Port Elizabeth, to William (R.A.F.) youngest son of Mrs and the late Mr W. GROUNDS of Rhos, NR, North Wales.
SCHONEGEVEL – BOSMAN. The engagement has been announce of Lionel, eldest son of Mr and Mrs SCHONEGEVEL (of Kingwilliamstown) to Ethel Henrietta only daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry BOSMAN of Kleinpoort.
VAN DER WALT – VAN DER WALT. The engagement is announced between Miss C. VAN DER WALT and Mr C. VAN DER WALT of the Phillipstown Garage, Phillipstown.
TO BE MARRIED.
BAUSER – BLEWETT. The marriage between Mavis Irene, second daughter of Mr and Mrs E.B. BLEWETT, and Basil Hugh, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs C.J. BAUSER, of Kimberley, will take place to-day (Saturday) June 9th , at 3 p.m, in the Newton Park Methodist Church. Both of Port Elizabeth.
GOLDBERG – SEGALL. To be married at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday) June 10th, at the Raleigh Street Synagogue, Pola, eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs H. GOLDBERG, to Sgt. Israel (Issy), only son of Mrs and the late Mr Sam SEGALL. "At home" 4 p.m. Emanuel Home.
LEWEY – TRON. The marriage of Sydney, son of Mrs and the late Mr A.D. LEWEY of Uitenhage, to Viva, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon TRON of Mqandull, will take place in Mqandull, on Saturday, June 30th, at 3 p.m.
WHITE – MATTHEWS. The marriage will take place in the Queen Street Baptist Church, to-day (June 9th, 1945, of Edna May, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C.E. MATTHEWS, to Raymond Eric WHITE, only son of Lieut. and Mrs C.C. WHITE. Both of Port Elizabeth.
WILLIAMS – JOHNSTON. At the Free Church, Bedford, on Saturday, the 16th June, 1945, at 3 p.m., Magdalen Ferrier (Lena), daughter of Mr and Mrs A.R. JOHNSTON, Bedford, to George McIntyre, son of Mr and Mrs S.C. WILLIAMS, Bedford. Reception: "Dugout," Bedford. Address: Hope Street, Bedford.
MARRIED.
SCHEEPERS – JAMES. Married by Special Licence on 8th June, 1945, Johan SCHEEPERS, S.A.A.F., of Ficksburg to Doreen James (nee BAARD) of Port Elizabeth.
SILVER WEDDING.
GRIFFIN – PRINCE. Married at the Salvation Army Citadel, William James GRIFFIN to Isabella (Isa) PRINCE, 79 Lucas Street, Newton Park.
REDFERN – LAWRIE-RAM. Married at St Katherine's Church, Uitenhage, on the 9th June, 1920, by the late Ven. Archdeacon FLACK, Alice LAWRIE-RAM to Frank REDFERN. "At Home" until 6.30 p.m. at "Rydal Mount," Cape Road.
DEATHS.
EASON. PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY AT Felsted, 14 Bird Street, on the 8th June, 1945, Grace, wife of Jack EASON and mother of Arthur. Service in St Augustine's Church, Prospect Hill, this (Saturday) morning at 11 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
LEVENTHAL. Passed peacefully away on Thursday 7th June, Johanna, relict of the late Maurice LEVENTHAL, mother of Florrie, Dorrie, Betchie, Lily, Gertie, Bayla, Zelda, Lionel and Solly. Prayers every evening at 6 o'clock at 5 Maurice Hill Mansions, 86 Westbourne Road.
MINNAAR. Died at Grahamstown, on the 4th June, Johannes Joshua MINNAAR, husband of Hester MINNAAR, Port Elizabeth.
VAN EYK. Passed peacefully away at Newton Park, Gay Maureen, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs R.S. VAN EYK. Interred at North End Cemetery, 7th inst.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
DEVITT. – In memory of Denis Gordon DEVITT, who died of wounds in Italy, 8th June, 1944.
ELIASON. – In memory of Jack, who was killed in action in Italy, on the 10th June, 1944.
ELLIOTT. – In memory of Gunner Seaton, who was killed in Italy, on the 10th June, 1944. Remembered by mom, dad, Doreen and Merle.
PRINSLOO. – Pte. Frederik Nicholaas, accidentally killed whilst serving in Italy, on 2nd June, 1945, husband of Connie Aletta (Lily).
IN MEMORIAM.
BILLSON. – In memory of my sister Hilda Louisa, passed away 9th June, 1942. Remembered by sister Edith and brother-in-law Nap.
BOOYSEN. – Gone 3 years, a wife and mother. Remembered by husband and children.
FOURIE. – In memory of Jacobus, who departed this life 9th June, 1938. Remembered by his daughter Nellie.
STOCK. – In memory of Aubrey, killed in Italy, 10th June, 1944. Remembered by Douggie and Edie.
STRYDOM. – In memory of Mien, who passed away 10th June, 1944. Remembered by John and Anna and family.
WELSH. – In memory of Thomas S. WELSH, who passed away 7th June, 1938. Remembered by wife and children.
Port Elizabeth, Tuesday, June 12, 1945.
BIRTHS.
BOSCH. – To Mr and Mrs O.P. BOSCH (nee Nellie VERMAAK), a Daughter on the 11th inst.
EMSLIE. – To Mr and Mrs Aubrey EMSLIE, of Addo, a Bonny Daughter on 10th June.
GIRDLESTONE. – To Jean, wife of Cedric GIRDLESTONE, at the Provincial Hospital, on the 8th June, a Son.
HENEGAN. – At Elizabeth Nursing Home, Park Drive, 11th, To Mr and Mrs L.W. HENEGAN a strapping Son.
KAPP. – To A/Sgt. and Mrs J.H. KAPP (nee Doreen WEST), a bonny Son, at the Provincial Hospital, on the 11th inst.
ROSE. – To Dorothy, wife of Lt. ROSE, at Stoneham, a Son, on 16th inst.
RUDD. – To Val and Dudley, a Daughter, on the 10th inst., at the Stoneham Maternity Home.
ENGAGEMENTS.
DANIELS – PIETERSEN. The engagement has been announced between Louise, daughter of Mr and Mrs PIETERSEN, of Kleinpoort, to Maurice, son of Mr and Mrs DANIELS of Sapkamma.
KNOETZE – WEWEGE. The announcement has been announced on the 9th inst. of Isaac, eldest son of Mr and Mrs T.P. KNOETZE, and Florrie, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. WEWEGE of Uitenhage.
MARRIED.
GALLOWAY. – WILLIAMS. Married at the Congregational Church, Uitenhage, on June 9th, 1945, William Desmond, eldest son of Mr and Mrs GALLOWAY, Uitenhage, to Claire Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs R.C. (Dick) WILLIAMS, Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS.
KLEINHANS. Passed away on the 11th inst., at 5 Thorn Street, Mrs M. KLEINHANS.
HEELEY. Passed away June 7th, at Northampton, England, Bettie, sister of Mrs DENTON and Sister-in-law of J.H. DENTON, 29 Buxton Avenue, Kensington.
MacKINNON. Passed away 11th June, 1945, Donald, husband of Annie MacKINNON, in his 73rd year.
PRINCE. Passed peacefully away at 40 Sprigg Street, on 11th June, 1945, Phyllis Lillian, wife of Nicolas PRINCE and daughter of Mr and the late Mrs C.G. GROVES, at the age of 35 years. Funeral will leave the above address this (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, for the South End Cemetery.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
CAMPBELL. Archibald Reice CAMPBELL, killed in Italy on 12th June, 1944. Remembered by his mother, Ronald (Lawrence U.K.), also by his friend Olav.
MOREHAM. In memory of Lawrence (Shorty), who was killed in Italy, on the 12th June, 1944, whilst serving with the 6th S.A. Division. Remembered by family and Una.
O'DONOGHUE. Jimmy, killed in action, P.A.G., in Italy, 12th May, 1944. Remembered by his family.
IN MEMORIAM.
DAWS. – In memory of Mable (nee MEW), who passed away 9th June, 1943. Remembered by son Denys, daughter-in-law and grandson.
DRUITT. - In memory of my mother, who passed away on the 12th June, 1938. Remembered by Norah and Paul.
FIELD. – In memory of William FIELD, who passed away on 12th June, 1943. Remembered by his wife Lucritia, and children, daughters –in-law, son-in-law and grandchildren.
JACKSON. – In memory of Kenneth, who passed away 12th June 1943. Remembered by Gladys, Syd and grandchildren.
MUIRHEAD. – In memory of Brian, who passed away on June 12th, 1943. Remembered by mom dad and Adele.
Port Elizabeth, Friday, June 15, 1945.
BIRTHS.
LEE. – To Mr and Mrs Bobby LEE, another bonny Boy, at Elizabeth Nursing Home.
THERON. – To Mr and Mrs Bill THERON (nee COETZER), on the 14th June, at the Stoneham Nursing Home, a bonny Daughter.
VAN GELDEREN. – To Rosie and Issy of Sapkamma, on 13th June, a sister for Jeanette.
TO BE MARRIED.
MACDONALD – LOUW. To be married at St Mary's Collegiate Church, to-morrow (Saturday) the 16th inst., at 3 p.m., Ruth Priscilla, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J.D. LOUW, to Eric Wallace, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W.F. MACDONALD. Both of Port Elizabeth.
DEATHS.
CHATWIND. – Passed peacefully away at the Elizabeth Donkin Hospital on 13 June, aged 42, Joseph CHATWIND.
DORFLING. – Zacharias Johannes, died peacefully on train from Port Elizabeth to Kirkwood. Husband of Catharina DORFLING, of 44 Sidwell Avenue. Funeral from Dutch Reformed Church, Reith Street, at 4 p.m. to-day (Friday).
EHLERS. – Petronella Elizabeth, passed away at the Provincial Hospital, 13th June, 1945, Wife of Peter EHLERS and mother of Lettie Pritchard of Kensington, at the age of 71 years. Service in the Eendragsaal, Kensington, this (Friday) morning at 11.45 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
RAGAVALL. – Ivy, passed away 14th June, wife of Michael, at 39 Bayswater Road, East London.
IN MEMORIAM.
ALLISON. - Richard, departed this life 15th June, 1929. Remembered by Johanna, Mannie, Marie, and Priscilla, and children in law, Charlotte, George and Johnnie.
CROSS. - Richard Charles, accidently shot on June 15th, 1940. Missed by his wife and children.
GUSH. – Susan, called to Higher Service, on 15th June, 1944.
Remembered by your husband Abraham, sisters Alice and Elizabeth and children, also your true friend, G. OLIVER.
MEYER. – Patricia (Patsy), passed away 15th June, 1941. Remembered by family.
SAWYER. - Daphne Grace, who passed away 15th June, 1941. Remembered by her family.
VISAGIE. – In memory of our Mother and granny, who passed away 15th June, 1943. Remembered by son Andrew , wife and grandchildren.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
ThE Department of Defence regrets to announce the following South African casualties:-
KILLED:
DEATH OF NATURAL CAUSES.
DIED.
WOUNDED OR INJURED.
a.. REMAINED AT DUTY.
S.A.A.F. KILLED.
A/M.s. E.A. SEITH, D.W.N. TORRINGTON
DIED OF INJURIES.
A/M. T.G. BOTHA.
DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES.
DIED.
A/Cpl. C.S. OXFORD.
PRISONER OF WAR.
Lieut. J.C. LOGAN.
MISSING, BELIEVED KILLED.
MISSING.
Capt. H.J.E. CLARKE. (D.F.C.)
WOUNDED OR INJURED.
SOUTH AFRICAN NAVAL FORCES.
DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES.
MERCANTILE MARINE.
South Africans in Mercantile Marine service.
DIED.
H. SMITH.
MISSING.
R.A. CLAYDEN-FINK.
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, June 16, 1945
CIVIL CIRCUIT COURT
MATRIMONIAL LIST FOR TRIALS
The following are on the roll of the Circuit Court, the Judge-President Mr Justice PILLMAN presiding, to open in the City on Monday, the 18th inst:-
[R.C.R. – Restoration of Conjugal Rights]
18th inst:
S.W. JOHNSON vs M. JOHNSON Divorce
M.K. DEVENISH vs G.W. DEVENISH RCR (Trial)
W.C. MOLLISON vs A.C. MOLLISON RCR (Trial)
P.J. FROST vs A.S. FROST Divorce
E.H. STRYDOM vs C.J. STRYDOM RCR (Trial)
T.M. VAN BILJON vs J.W. VAN BILJON RCR (Trial)
P.J. SENEKAL vs S.J. SENEKAL RCR (Trial)
P.D.F. MARITZ vs I.I. MARITZ Divorce
I. ELS vs N.S. ELS RCR (Trial)
E.S. GORDON vs R. GORDON RCR (Trial)
L. VAN EYK VS V.C. VAN EYK Divorce
L.H. HARE vs S.F. HARE RCR (Trial)
E.N. BRINN vs L.A. BRINN RCR (Trial)
F.J. NEL vs J. NEL Divorce
M.H. PIO vs N. PIO RCR (Trial)
J.Z.J. VENTER vs S.G. VENTER RCR (Trial)
19th inst:
A.J.S. DENFORD vs G.M. DENFORD RCR (Trial)
N. KOLL vs D. KOLL Divorce
O.F. RUDOLPH vs F. RUDOLPH RCR (Trial)
M.E. BHANA vs K. BHANA RCR (Trial)
S. MAGUIRE vs J.G. MAGUIRE RCR (Trial)
J.J.T. PRESTON vs M.M. PRESTON RCR (Trial)
H.R. KNOETZE vs V. KNOETZE Divorce
H.D. YOKO vs E.J. YOKO RCR (Trial)
E.M. HOEKSTRA vs R.A.C. HOEKSTRA RCR (Trial)
J.D. BOULANGER vs A.J.L.BOULANGER RCR (Trial)
P.L. BROWN vs J. BROWN RCR (Trial)
G.J. ELLIS vs I.L. ELLIS RCR (Trial)
20th and 21st inst:
M.R. LANDER vs F. LANDER Judicial Separation or Divorce
22nd inst:
A.H. CHERRY vs M.A. CHERRY RCR (Trial)
E. BLIGNAUT vs L.J. BLIGNAUT RCR (Trial)
25th inst:
E.J. MEIRING vs J.P. MEIRING & A.N. OTHER Divorce
M.J. FREDERICKS vs M. FREDERICKS RCR (Trial)
Port Elizabeth, Saturday, June 16, 1945.
BIRTHS.
LLOYD. – To Sapper Dennis LLOYD, S.A.E.C., and Mrs LLOYD (nee Xela HUGHES), a Son on 13th June, 1945, at Elizabeth Nursing Home.
THOMAS. – To Mr and Mrs H.C. THOMAS (nee LINDSAY), a Daughter on the 14th inst.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BASKIND. – KURLAND. The engagement is announced of Renee, only daughter of Mr and Mrs A. KURLAND, of Port Elizabeth (formerly of Muizenburg), to Reginald, youngest son of Mr and Mrs H. BASKIND of Johannesburg.
BIDWELL. – SCHORN. The engagement is announced between Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C. SCHORN, of Port Elizabeth, and Lieut. John Gordon BIDWELL, youngest son of Major and Mrs W. BIDWELL of Redhouse.
MARRIED.
BAUSER. – BLEWETT. Married on the 9th inst. At the Methodist Church, Newton Park, by the Rev. MCGAHEY, Mavis Irene, second daughter of Mr and Mrs E.B. BLEWETT of Newton Park, to Basil HUGH, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs C.H. BAUSER of Kimberley.
BROWNE. – BOTHA. Married at the Dutch Reformed Church at Oudtshoorn, on the 13th June, William, son of Mr and the late Mrs L. BROWNE, to Martha, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C.J. BOTHA, of Middelplaats, Oudtshoorn.
DEATHS.
DAVIS. – Passed away at the Queen Mary Hospital, Uitenhage, on 15th June, 1945, Jan Jacobus, husband of Elizabeth DAVIS, in his 74th year. The funeral will proceed from St Katherine's Church, Uitenhage, this (Saturday) afternoon after a service commencing at 4 o'clock.
DIXIE. – Neville Cheyne, passed away Wednesday afternoon, 13th June, 1945, at Bedford.
EHLERS. – Passes away at the Provincial Hospital, on the 13th June, 1945, Pertronella Elizabeth, wife of Peter EHLERS and mother of Lettie PRITCHARD of Kensington, at the age of 71 years. Interred in North End Cemetery, on Friday, June 15th.
FORSTER. - The funeral of Henry FORSTER age 54 years, will leave 25 Phyllis Street, today (Saturday) at 2 o'clock for the North End Cemetery.
HAWKINS. – Passed away at Port Elizabeth on the 15th June, 1945, Robert, husband of Emma Castle HAWKINS, and father of Bill and Roy (Italy) and Mrs GARDINER, at the age of 70 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Saturday) afternoon at 4.15 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
SILLS. – Passed away at the Provincial Hospital on the 15th June, 1945, William, husband of Gerlie SILLS, at the age of 54 years. (Late of 20 Forest Hill Road). Service in St Mary's Church, Sunday afternoon at 3.45 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
ZEELAND. – Passed away at B72, Chase Street, on 14th June, 1945, Sophie ZEELAND at the age of 19 years. Interred Walmer Cemetery, on 15th June, 1945.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
LARDNER-BURKE. Lieut. Dermot Wyndham LARDNER-BURKE, aged 24 years, killed in action on April 21, 1945, in Germany. Remembered by Capt. J.D. LARDNER-BURKE, M.L.A. (S.W. Africa), senior information officer, O.F.S. Command, and Mrs LARDNER-BURKE.
PYLE. Cyril, killed in action at Al Alagalia, 16th June, 1942.
VAN ASWEGAN. – Sgt. Grenville VAN ASWEGAN, S.A.A.F., only son of Mrs VAN ASWEGAN, 260 Walmer Road, who was killed in action 16th June, 1942.
IN MEMORIAM.
BOSHOFF. – Hughie, passed away 17th June, 1934. Remembered by his family.
GERBER. – In memory of Husband, Daddy and Grandfather, passed away June 17th, 1941. Missed by his wife, Anna, Stephen, Danny, David, Grace, Frank (Italy), Derrick, Reine, Myrna and Lloyd (Italy).
HOEK. – Myra, passed away at Mosselbay, 17th June, 1944. Remembered by Edith, Steve (Italy) and children.
JONES. – Stockie, passed away 17th June, 1924. Remembered by Mary and children, Ella, Thomas, Phyllis and Nana.
LUDDITT. – Jim, passes away June 16th, 1944. Remembered by Gerty, Bill and Family.
MADATT. – Ruth, passed away June 16th, 1944. Remembered by he family.
MULDER. – Daniel Herman, passed away 16th June, 1944. Remembered by family.
O'RIELLY. – Thomas, Passed away suddenly 16th June, 1944. Remembered by Delhia, and children, John, Hendry, Thomas, Mary, Christina, Rose, daughters in law, son in law and grandchildren.
SCHEEPERS. – IN memory of Mother, who passed away 17th June, 1944. Remembered by Willie and Martha.
SIMONS. – George, passed away on 17th June, 1943. Remembered by Florence, and children, Kenneth, Hilda, and Leislie.
SINGH. – Marimoothoo, passed away 16th June, 1943. Remembered by his family.
THOMPSON. – Kitty, passed away June 17, 1944 at Kirkwood. Remembered by her family, also Ivor (Italy) and Willie (up North).
WRIGHT. – Susan, passed away 17th June, 1936. Remembered by family.
Port Elizabeth, Friday, June 22, 1945
BIRTHS.
BELL. – To Duncan and Lettie (nee FERREIRA), a Son, at Stoneham Maternity Home on 26th inst.
POWELS. – To Frank and Shirlene (nee VAN NIEKERK), a Daughter on June 20th.
PRIDEAUX. – June 20th at the Provincial Hospital, to Bill and Dot (nee LIDDLE), a Daughter.
WEIR. – To Mr and Mrs John WEIR (Jock), of Port Elizabeth, a Son, 6th June, at Glasgow, Scotland.
ENGAGEMENTS.
WALT – CLITHEROE. The engagement is announced between Peggy, eldest daughter of Mrs CLITHEROE of Uitenhage, and Lieut. Clyde WALT, S.A.A.F., of Bloemfontein.
WARREN – TAMBLYN. The engagement has been announced between Nellie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. TAMBLYN, of Port Elizabeth, and Kenneth, only son of Mrs M.W. WARREN and the late Mr WARREN of Swanage, London.
DEATHS.
BENTLEY. Passes away at 345 Kempston Road, on the 20th June, 1945, Effie Myrtle Jane BENTLEY, at the age of 63 years. Funeral from the above address this (Friday) morning at 11 o'clock, for the North End Cemetery.
BOSHOFF. Passed peacefully away at the Provincial Hospital on the 18th June, 1945, Johannes Adolph BOSHOFF, at the age of 60 years. Funeral at Mossel Bay.
BUCHANAN. Passed peacefully away at 140 Heugh Road, Walmer, on the 19th June, 1945, Herbert John (Buckie), beloved husband of Mary BUCHANAN and father of Jack, Irene, Gordon and Mary. The funeral will leave St Augustine's Church this (Friday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the South End Cemetery.
CUMBERLEGE. Died at 31 Relton Street, on the 20th June, 1945, Annie Clarrisa CUMBERLEGE, at the age of 69 years. The funeral to-day (Friday) at 3 o'clock, for the North End Cemetery.
DIENELT. Passed away at City Hospital, Cape Town, on the 20th June, 1945, dearly beloved and only daughter of Rudolph DIENELT, at the age of 21 years. Funeral at Cape Town.
LOSABE. Passed away at 2 Casper Street, on the 21st June, 1945, Jacob, beloved husband of Maggie LOSABE, at the age of 55 years. Funeral from the above address this (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock for the North End Cemetery.
POWELS. Gillian, infant daughter of Shirlene and Frank, on the 20th June.
TURNER. Passed peacefully away at 64 Highfield Road, on the 20th June, 1945, Margaret TURNER, at the age of 74 years. Service in the Apostolic Church, Dixon Street, at 3.30 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
WILSON. Passed peacefully away at Port Elizabeth on the 21st June, 1946, Edward Friend (Ted) beloved husband of Ellen Elizabeth WILSON and father of Len and Edith, in his 78th year. Service in St Cuthbert's Church, Bingley Street, to-morrow (Saturday) at 12 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
PAGE. In memory of Googs PAGE, who was killed in action while serving with the Sixth Armoured Division on 22nd June, 1944. Inserted by mother, brothers and sisters.
IN MEMORIAM.
HEATH. Annie, passed away 22nd June, 1935. Remembered by your family.
In loving memory of our dear bays of the First City Regiment, who paid the supreme sacrifice in Italy, on June 22nd, 1944. Inserted by Mr and Mrs Fred Gush.
SAUNDERS. Thomas who passed away on 22nd June, 1944. Remembered by your wife Cecillia and son Robert.
VAN RENSBURG. Peter, who passed away 22nd June, 1933. Remembered by family.
Port Elizabeth, Monday, June 25, 1945.
BIRTHS.
EDMUNDE. – To Mr and Mrs Harry EDMUNDE, at Heugh Street, Humansdorp, on 12th June, 1945, a bonny Daughter.
MYRON. - To Mr and Mrs J.J. MYRON (nee Heather HEATH), a Daughter, born on the 18th June, at the Rubislaw Nursing Home, Scotland.
PONSONBY. – To Me and Mrs F.J.K. PONSONBY, at Stoneham Maternity Home, on the 23rd inst., a Daughter.
RIGG. – To Harry and Doris (nee ROBERTSON), on the 22nd June, a Daughter, at Moedersbond Nursing Home, Pretoria.
ROWE. – To Mr and Mrs Bert ROWE, at the Elizabeth Nursing Home, on 23rd June, 1945, a Son.
ENGAGEMENTS.
STEWART – HALVEY. The engagement is announced between Maureen, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs M. HALVEY, and Cecil Harold (Bobby), S.A.A.F., second son of Mr and Mrs C.H. STEWART of Misgund.
MARRIED.
BLOEMENTHAL – MEYER. The marriage took place of Erna BLOEMENTHAL and Georg MEYER, of 12 Whitehall Court, at the Coronation Hall, Johannesburg, 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 20th June, 1945.
DEATHS.
ALLWRIGHT. Passed away on 23rd June, 1945, Alexander ALLWRIGHT, in his 84th year (late of Ivy Lodge, Barkley Bridge. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Monday) afternoon at 2.15 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to North End Cemetery.
MULLER. Passed away, Elizabeth Johanna, beloved wife of Johannes Christian MULLER of 67 Willet Street, Newton Park. Funeral 3 p.m. to-day (Monday), North End Cemetery.
THOMSON. Passed away at 67 Victoria Park Drive, on the 23rd June, 1945, Robert, husband of Jessie THOMSON, at the age of 73 years. Service at the above address this (Monday) morning at 11 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM.
ADAMS. – In memory of my husband and our father who died 24 Jun, 1943. Remembered by his family.
AGIN. –. In memory of my husband , our father and grandfather, who passed away on the 25th June, 1944. Remembered by his family.
COOK. – In memory of my father and our grandfather, who passed away on the 25th June, 1923. Remembered by S.R. COOK family.
EDWARDS. – In memory of Errol Brian who passed away 25 June, 1935. Remembered by his mother and father, grandfather (T. NEVELING), Ettie and John.
FROLIC. – In memory of Stephen who passed away at Graaff Reinet, 25th June, 1938. Remembered by his family.
HOPE. – In memory of Charles Edward who passed away 24th June, 1942. Remembered by his wife, Capt. L.C.H. (Paddy) HOPE, Ruth, Beryl, Mavis and Stan.
KENNEY. – In memory of Jack who died 25 June, 1940. Also our dear son Leonard, W.O. Killed on his birthday, January 18th, 1942. Remembered by his wife and Norman.
PANDIE. – In memory of Aysia, who passed away on the 25th June, 1943. Remembered by Nick, Poppie and children.
WAIT. – In memory of Louis, who died June, 1944. Remembered by Eddie, Louisa and grandson Jabez.
Port Elizabeth, Tuesday, June 26, 1945.
BIRTHS.
JACKSON. – To Lieut. and Mrs J.W. JACKSON (nee I. KEYSER), a Son, born on the 25th inst.
PONSONBY. - To Mr and Mrs F.J.K. PONSONBY, at Stoneham Maternity Home on the 23rd inst, a Daughter.
RIGG. – To Harry and Doris (nee ROBERTSON), on the 22nd June, a Daughter, at Moedersbond Nursing Home, Pretoria.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BARNARDO – SIMPSON. The engagement has been announced between Beatrice, second eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs E.C. SIMPSON, of Aberdeen, and Eric, eldest son of Mr and Mrs M.J. BARNARDO of Port Elizabeth.
RAUBENHEIMER. – SMITH. The engagement is announced of Ada, youngest daughter of Mrs L. SMITH and the late Mr J. SMITH formerly of Willowmore, now of Johannesburg, to M. Raubenheimer of the Rand Airport, Germiston.
TO BE MARRIED.
PAINE – THWAITES. In Johannesburg at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, Wednesday, 27th, Joyce, eldest daughter of Col. and Mrs THWAITES, to Douglas, elder son of Mr and Mrs G.C. PAINE, of Redhouse.
MARRIED.
SUTTNER – BLUMBERG. Married at Upington on 24th June, 1945, Judy, only daughter of Mr and Mrs I. BLUMBERG, to Maxwell, eldest son of Mr and Mrs R.S. SUTTNER of Steynsburg.
DEATHS.
CLASSENS. – Passed away at 6 1st Avenue, Walmer, on 24th June, 1945, Stephanus Johannes, husband of Aletta CLASSENS, in his 83rd year. Service at the above address this (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
CROFT. – Passed away at 67 Eastbourn Road, on the 24th June 1945, Victor, husband of Margaret CROFT and father of Hazel, Peggy, Vera, Muriel, Herbert, John and Harold, at the age of 58 years. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to South End Cemetery.
FOWLDES. – Passed away on the 25th June, 1945, David, husband of Beatrice FOWLDS, in his 69 year. Service in Jones and Rice Chapel, 43 Russell Road, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the South End Cemetery.
STANDER. – Died at 93 Relton Street on the 24th June, 1945, Jacobus Maatjan, husband of Martha STANDER, at the age of 63 years. Service in the Dutch Reformed Church, Reith Street, Sidwell, this Tuesday morning at 9.45 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to the North End Cemetery.
TASKER. – Passed away at Pretoria, on June 25th, 1945, Edith, wife of James, mother of Jimmie and Frances (Lockley). A short service will be held at St Andrew's Church, Pretoria. Commencing at 3 p.m. today (Tuesday), cremation will take place at the Braamfontein Crematorium, Johannesburg, at 11 a.m. 27th June, 1945.
VAN DER MESCHT. – Passed away at the Provincial Hospital on the 24th June, 1945, Johannes Willem Frederick, son of Mr and Mrs J.W. F. VAN DER MESCHT, at the age of 35 years. Service in the Dutch Reformed Church, Reits Street, Sidwell, this (Tuesday) morning at 10.45 o'clock, thence the funeral will proceed to North End Cemetery.
VERMAAK. – Died at the Provincial Hospital, on the 24th June, 1945, Thomas Johannes, husband of Ellis VERMAAK, at the age of 43 years. The funeral will leave the Apostolic Church Hall, Mount Road, this (Tuesday) morning, at 11 o'clock, for the North End Cemetery.
VERMAAK. – Passed away at Quagga District, Uitenhage, on the 19th June, 1945, J.C. VERMAAK (ASON) aged 59 years. Mourned by his wife and children Helena, Alex and Rene.
IN MEMORIAM.
HEARNDEN, - Frederick, died 26th June,1934. Missed by his son, Fred.
HENDRICKS. – Irene (nee RAMLAN), died 26th June 1944. Remembered by M. RAMLAN, J. HARRI, Leslie, Ramphal, Sanker, Lachmie, Parboo and Nathwal.
HENDRICKS. – Irene, remembered by your husband and Leslie, Ronald, Blanche and Genevieve.
JAMES. – In memory of our father, who passed away on 26 June, 1944. Remembered by his children.
JOHNSON. – In memory of Sgt. A.T. (Johnnie) JOHNSON WR/DIR. Killed in action near Cetona, Italy.26th June, 1944. Remembered by David METTER.
MARITZ. – Our darling baby and sister, who died 4 years ago, aged 3 years 6 months. Remembered by her family for Golden Valley.
SHARP. – In memory of our mother, who passed away on the 26th June, 1944. Remembered by her family.
VIVIERS. – Noleen, who passed away 26th June, 1944. Missed by her family.
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