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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. ?innouueauenta under ttrra fte-tdlir-t mast *be autlieoticated br tbe naiae and a-Mnas ol the sender, -amd are lii.Tt.rt -?t-?L c-a-a-aa?t- of.Two lias. ueslA Advertteawnta la arfaieb a Vaaecal aa tiofi-riceaiaexit rs made .re a-lunt-ed Cor at. ft tbe Heath aad Foneral ?rae eepante auiiuuace weiils. namely rr—Hie Balahnnia anaice el tit and C/II -nepeettsdr. '. VctaH?rtetn nrd Death AdveitlaLaiuita -caa tsiehic- reterence tea more -trban oste d ..Ld ere chanted 276 cadi lor eat* dee-used atea "ioned. as ? fjat-v -***-*t? distinct sad asparali' BIRTHS. MURRAY (nee Stella Shirley).—On iSe lUa Htar---ri, t'ac vvrtrSe ot A-fia Botre-a Itnm? —a larDerrr-rer. McKAY.— On tfie 17th March, to Mr. aad Mrs. G. C. McKay, !?. Es*-an-ad--st--eE?, Byde I Pari—a daughter (Gaby Joy). BROWNE (nee Alma McLean). —On Ihe 17th Hatdi, at tbcir residence. 72, W>-niaii-ttree(, Kroken Ball, to Hr. and lbs. P. G. Bro-s-ne— a soa (Jolm Got-doa). WARREN (nee Pearl Figg).—Or-, tin 15th Barcli, az <"*adn-ay Gardens, to Mr. and Mn. Ja-*k Watrren. of Myljr-^e da-nrVer (Ka-Jileeii Peari). I Spce-aal t*-*"1--. to Ksr-rse abtrphy aas Dr. Ctaycon. DOYLE.—Oa (Jit lTti Ua-rei, it H-itcV.-w-i-i U-Mpital, Cv-aar, t? He. ant*. Mrs. J. A. Uojle, jf Gamier Eas:---? daughter <Betty Karte). EMMETT.—On tbe lStb March, at -tfnambi, I j the ?.ifeotFiank Eannctt, ot MJlswooc KflAtar a ttHI^SIVT. BACKSMALL (nee Jean Critchley).—On the HUi March, at BaaUiaaqn-tenaee, Ererton. to Br. a*t& jtrs. W. E. - Btrtnhsll c. danirlrter— Mary i*jO*ic!a IPalty). Special tha-nks to Dr. Holder and 3""tjxse E. Heirwon. PERRY (nee Irene Thompson).—On the 181b Mardi at Waikerie Hospital,' to Mr. and Mrs. t. W. Perry, Bamc->. RJL—a daughter (alarrearreL Fae). BLANDEN.—Oa the Slat Man-b, at Batr-o Norsieg Bame. Va-riH-faa-l, Mlylan-le, to Mr. aoi Mrs. A. F. Blanden, of 21. ?Se-t-er-ic'i-avemi'-, Holmesdale—a dngiter (J?an Edith). Bnh ?arclL BLACK.—On tiie 19t"*i March, live -wife ot 17- H. Birham Blaxrir. M.B, BJS.—of a daatrriiteir. WHITEHEAD (nee Vi Platt). —On the 2?li ?ar-li. at Qnam'ii, the -acife of Alo'je-t Wlute- ! bead, of tl, Byrt*n-uU*cul, Biaek Forest—? bonny ?daughter- Special thanks to Dr. U. U. E. Bus sell, Matron and Staff of -guam*r*.L No vi-ato*-. for &U days. EVANS <-ace "WeHb-*-)- —To Vr. """* M**^ -lacs: Evans, of Susmure—a- wa. PLUCKHAHN.—On tie 19:"a Ua-reb, .t BlverVa Beatorial Hos-,:**!, to Mr. ani Wit. E. nuck-rcthn, of Slreelsoa —at darrl-rra-l'-r. <"&jtja i well).
SILVER WEDDING FYFE—RUTHERFORD. —On tiie 23rd March. l?OS, as. S. Potaautla CJcw-e. lay Che Bey. ("-eon-re Wilson, DJ?.. of St. BiehaeTs, Hugh At-chibaU, youatpest son of the late Williaaai Fyfe, E40... ?f -Hoodoot,- Shipley, York---, to Eflle Mary, second ?aai._l.far ol the late Tbomis Rutherford, j fi.S.C . Edinbuirsla. Prusex.tr adda-era Albert Parti, Adelaide. APPROACHING MARRIAGES. CARSLAKE - HEIER. -The marriage of Ivy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Carslake, Nangarl, to Conrad C. Heier, of Noora, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Heier, Port Pirie, will be celebrated at the Congregational Church, Leston, on the 31st March, at 6 p.m. Relatives and friends cordially invited to cere- mony. No reception. LE COR —BATES. —The' marriage ot B?ie M-, second daughter of Mrs. E. C. Le Cor. of Pe:er bjroUfrh, -co T*aomaa J., yoangest son of Mr. anj Bra. W. Bates, Viae-gtreet, PrDspect, will be rateA* at the Methodm Ch-ar-A. Archer-str-ae:. North Adelaif.e, oa Saturday, 31st March, at 7.1S p.m. Belatives anj friends co-dally ia vitel to ceremoay. No recc-aa-rm, HILL—BERMINGHAM. —The marrisare of Eileen, eldest dan-rhter of Hr. aad Mrs. O. P. Bill, Lyndoch-road, Curler, to William, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E*. Bevminirrlvini. Ibnd-street, Cnley. will be celebrsted a*, the Tod-street. Methodist Chorch, Gawler, on Thon-day, April stlt. at 3 p.m All relatives and friends cor dially invited to cet-eaaony. No l%ceirtion. ENGAGEMENTS. TNMN—HIERN.—The enaapmest is i. rtu?eel of Myrtle, yont?|-est rlanarbter of 11.-. and Mrs. W. Twin, of "Nonroorl. to Tiiomas, the eldest FOn of Mr. and tie late Mrs. Hicra, of NoraoodL HILL—TAYLOR. —The eneafr-mer-t is an nounced of Irene, the y-mn_a- damrhter of Mr. and Mrs. C. HiT. La-tts-in-av-Hine. Kins'. Ps*r*i, to Go-see E. Taylor, only -ran of tbe late Mr. aad Mrs. 3. S. Taylor, ot CSareuoe Park. BALDWIN —HOPKINS.—The ensageaieirt is atino-jnewl of Elne. only da*rv"*itcr of the late Stephen James llaUwbi and Mrs. E. H. Ball ?in of Wojdsile. to Frank, seeo-id son of Mr. till Mrs. P. Hopkins, of Strathalbyn. PHILLIPS—SQUIRE. —The oucjsement is an nnimeeil of Vera, the cHe-st dauirhter of Mr. and Vra. V. 3. Phillrr*. of Mooota Mines, to Nor man, tbe etde-st no-n of Mrs. ami th" late Mr. IV. G. trcroire, et CrOfctr-rwjds Motf-iia. DEATHS. LOEFFLER. —Ou the 22nd March, at P-i-k -??yn Private Hospital. Gustav tfcear. beloved Lariiand of Frances Loeffler. see 11 years. THORN. —On Hie 21st Marai. at tic-tor Bar bour. Stella Olive, lieloved '*iie of Henry M. Tbm-n, ag?*d 4*l year:,; suddenly. HOEPNER.—On the ?"?2nd March, Heinrieb Pranr. Robert, dearly beloved boshand of Helene D. P. Itoepner, of Brint-north. sared 77 years. MORRISON. —On the 21st Mnreh, at Ade laide, 3. W. A. Morrison, aced 53 years. Sud- HALL. —On the 19th March, at Wynarka, Herbert Denzil Hall, second beloved son of Alfred C. Hall (by accident). EMMETT. —On the 22nd March, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emmett, of Millswood Estate. BREEN.—i>n . :h- 2t'tli M?r.-h. Hary. dearly I hn-d only tL-wr r.-.er and .ay J. X -arie. l.svir-.-: ' ami; 1* Crmr.iv. M and V. Rrvjiit, L. Kraae, Ii- 'Lie'-tltian. A." Kean. V. Murphy. (FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 6.) Ad.T--H-iera are tequested to send N-ilims of ln M-ocoriani an<i Heroes i-t tie Gr.jt. War not later thaa 4 p.m C**|>. of tliose iniended for Satunlay'B is^ue tJionld be supplied But la:er than A p.m. on Tburrsday. —j : ?? r— HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR BIRBECK.—In V.vine m--mory of rar- Jsar n"|.ti*-?- and e^uj-in iviiat-- U'tilum U?-arv 13 r i---i .'.Hi Pi .IK-*!-". A.1.":".. V.II-. V.3- kiTIM jD ~-,." p.. Fr.,:-.. .ii tl.e 2*:r.l Mairrli. 1:?1 *. 1..... ninv , mn :r.i-l I.iinir ,i? vha-.'_es I-" -ii n;:!i .. i-v -.errr. Hi;- I ii will r\rr 1?. r?-raeinn..rrd In" -."o li.-irta. tl.s: '? :?: ? **.-.-.r. —Inn-rrel t.v his "?-? ? . -r * . ; . ? -. IT. sad i? Sjtr-.*:. .-.?-! ' -.=.^:. 1---l ,', i-- _..
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR. BIRBECK. —In laving mtuiDTy o' out dear .brother and nephew. Print* W. H. BirbecS. nho ix kilJed in Jrtim on the 23rf llin::i, 191 S. n~hen ?c ljot at JMir phou. Will. It fills oar besrt v3tj *uin; To Oiint ot th? one xre loved bo dcarlv —Insenrd by liis bvin; sirfor, I,'H, aad ?unt:e. On. SANDFORD. —liT lo?in^ memory oT our d?? son and brother. Will. ?*!? dml of voouds in Fraioe in tire eSrd VtxrA. 1918. S>3>? day, come time, our ry& cbaU am The fir?? kept in manors-. —Itmc.-;?1 by ha loviag Butler, lal'jer, bro thers, sisters. Wa!]ar?3. IN MEMORIAM. ARTHUR. —In lovms memorj oJ cor <w brother. Htmrd. who passed ??j at the Omm. H^pirxL. abndi 53. 1924. To-day brings bade sad memories. Of m. loved one pone to reft; AS'l those iriio tliiolc of him ttMiaT, Are those wbo lored tiim best. — Inaened by Mar, fiyiL, aad ftmi]y. ADDEMS.—In loving memory ?f my <faa? fjlber, w!u> pascd avar 23rd llarci, 13i7. P*ace. perfect peace-—lnserted by Lis loving aViqaiter. Ethel. ANDERSON.- In lorinr mrcnory o! air dari m- brotJfT, Staidejr, pasaed an; Uarci S3, The ba?py dodts I ooce enjoyvd. Haw weet their memory etiU; Bat they have left an arming void. The world cm never HH. —Jnser-^d by his ssUr anJ brother-in-iaic, J. Jtn4 E Bosser. Pan EElat. KSxSI BERTRAM.—In lonnf memory of oar dear one, wtaa departed this lite ml. EUnbeth-stseet, Vorwood. S3nl Uuch, 192?. To lire in inarte we leave hebiirf fe not to die. —Inserted by Idi loving wife sad family. BEAGLEHOLE. —In loving ncmory ot our dear hnEbaod and faiber, John W. (?il!) Bea^le- Imle, wio passed auity at Bowden, 23rd March, 1925. 1?-M bard to part with one bo loved. Bat Cod alone blew best; Be knew the pain our loved one bore And calkd him home to rest. —Inserted by his loving ?*&&. sons, sod daugh ters, soo-in-law. and grandchildren. CRICKETT. —in tovin? memory of <mr dexr hosinnd and father, who pa*ed away SUrcii 23rd. Resting.—basted bjr %!s lon-ing yrft* Bad fimUy. CRAGO.—in lo*ttp ' manui* of my dear father, who died at Forestvilte. on the 23rd March, 1919. A siieat aooEht, and qaeeea tear , SStiU maVfn wmw^"*"* 4lea& —Inserted by his loving dao^hter and son-in law. £. and J. Bryant, Uelbonroe. CRAGO. -ln loving memory of oar dear father, who pasted any at Torestrflle. en On 23k1 Ifarcb, ISIS. Love's greatest gift—Ul membO?oe. —Inserted by bis loxing daugttec awl son-in-law, JEde sad Bert. Ballant. CRAGO.—In knrimr memory of <onr dear Iras band and faiher. who passed away at Foraat viite on the £Srd Much, 1919. Tboughs retora to eoenea long past; Tears roll ?n? bat memi?y Ltstbw —Interted by Ilia loving wife and family. DIEMHOFF.—Is loving mesaory of oar dear ffiotiier, ?ba passed a?ey on Mireh 23, 1927. ia oar hearts your memory l-a~tn<s, Swe-jtly, Eood, and trae; As t*j? yrjrs go by, doar mothw, We will aliciye thfai of yon. —losfrtsl by ber lorio^ am and dangiter-'n law, Les ana IZin, aad siaadchildren, Irene and Patty. DIENHOFF.—In lorinc memory of oar dear moSier and erwuil?a, ?fu pasted an-ay at Port Au?Wta, on 23rd March, 1937. Beantifnl memories left behind Uf a life that was peotle, good. a3d kind. —Inserted by her iovinc son and diushter-in- Ixv, Charlie and Kit. and grandchfldwn. Les. Jack, Konnao. and Veronica. DIENHOFF. —In lovin? memory of my <3-sr mother, who died at Port Amjosta, S3rd Mircb, 1927. Fjnl are the ties that ax broken. Dear Is the one that is gone; In memory ?we will always keep her Jls Jong as tbe years roll on. —Inserted by Jack aad Cert. FORRESTAL.—fat lovinsr memory of oar dear father, Jamefi Henry, who died 23rd Starch. 19ii. —F-aodly remembered oy fais loving *2augliter and 6oa-in-U.w, Ida and Ted. FORSTER-—ln lovlmr memory o7 our d^ar wife and mother, who died on the 2Srd March, 1U26. At rest.—lnserted by her husband, .daugh ter, and sons. HOFFHAM.—^In lov!njr memory of our dear son and brother, who fa^^i away on the 23rd! starch, 1927. The end was sudden, dear Herb^ the cho(^ severe. We littie thought that death was near; Only those who have last can tell The pain that's felt at not saving farewell. -^—Inserted by bis loving *?**"--. brothers, and listen, of Luneroo. HOFFMANN.—Zn ncwrr of cor dear brotber Herb., who died suddenly at Lameruo, oa the 23rd Slurh. 19SI.
A lender chord of memory 1s -sofetly touched to-day. —Inserted by bis l-jv-n-tg' brother F_ed, end _ii_er ia-l_w, Freda. KLUGE. —In loving memory of our dear tarn an, brother, who paused away oo the *&Sni March, 19.0, at Uiaod-rie. The midnight etu-s are chining On a grave not far awax; Where -we laid o_r dear brother, Ossie. Just ?eight years ago to-day. —_n_gl__ 1_? i__ 10-t_-_r aattrtahcr ?__ sister, Annie LINDHOLM. —In l_v-h*g- mera^ of mv dear s_a. Will, who pa-ssed away sudden.- oo tie 23rd Uarch, 1924. I remember the last time we parted, I retne_o>tr the U_t good-bye; I little _a_ngii_, _?__- bod. Twas the last it waald ewr be. —Inserted by h_. ever loving -mother. MANNING.—Ia loting meaiory of 4 R. Man itiaz (Jar.,, who departed ih_ "lifo, March. _3, 1936. Ever remembered.—lmert-ed by ha lov i__-; wile and UmUy. MASON.—In Jo-ring memor- of -mother, who passed away at A-sbton. on the --id Mar-h 1926. Tossed no more on life'a roach b-lomw All lite -storms of life now p*£_ed. —Ever remembered by her loving daughter reta. MASON.—Tn loving* memory til dear mother who died *?Srd March, 1926. Those who have a mother. Love her while you may; For Eve, like oar dear mother. Too aoon will p-__ aviv. , —lnserted by her loving daughter,' C. Collins Asbdon. MASON.—In loving memory ,__ oar deai mo-Jier, died the 23rd March, 1926. I Jw-t one word, noi much la write Bat -we*!! remember all through life Our mother. —Inserted by Emfly and Alice, P_rt Adelaide. MIELS.—In loving memory of my dear -sis ter, tvho passed away at Xcrtli Adelaid- 23rd March 1927. TJie troldcn otxands of love to True Tinier fleeting cannot ?*??.<_{-; T_<- memory sweet of bygone dav-g Uri-i? joy -that la-sU fore-t_r. —Inserted by t Wl.ktle and family. MIELS. —in loving- memory of mv ?*!4-a. mother, who passed a-*ay at Konh Adelaide 2:'n] M_rr_, I. 2V; al*? dear father, -aho passed awai April 9th, 1923. My parents I loved ha\-e _rone to rest, And 1 am left aione; Ob, may their angel spirits be A star to fmide me home. —Remembered by their loving daughter. Gertie. O'LOUGHLIN. —In loving memory of oar deaf little daughter Patty, who passed away on ta 21st March, 1927. Jupt a lirtle Bower we longed to rear. A *r.*rveet little bud, so young atjd l_ir; Just a little babe, now laid to r*?_t. fl'-. dear ehe was to us _od kaowcth be*t. —.T.**rted by __r loving father _ !; d mathcr. and lirtle F.s*>r, Eileen T. OT-oughlin, of Hopetoun, Victoria. PASCOE.—In loving memory of our dear little daughter, Doreen May, who passed away on 23rd March, 1921. Just a little flower we longed to rear, A sweet little bud, so young and fair; Just a little pet, now laid to rest, How dear she was to us, God knoweth best. —Inserted by her loving mother and father, Alice and Albert Pascoe, Kent Town. PIERCE.—In irtrlagl iW-io-T <* *tiv m3tli?*r. n-Tforrina Pien-e. died Mar-._ -K. 102* i. rixvae "f-'bo hive a mother lov*.- Tj-t w^De yt? *'-*j_ e!w% like my dear mothtr, u-j, s^-.a will pass away. —Inserted by Kara. RAINEY. —In loving memory of dear Alice, who passed away, March 23, 1921 —Still remembered by her loving parents, brothers and sisters. ROBERTSON.—Ia fonde?t rr*raory of c-^ar Haiz-'. vio p.i??i a way on i::?a --3rd ?_r^. V^i^n^V ' T ;,' J>:Jr ,n _ ...M'.w.r*"" I ???_.. :h jU p)n, *1..T 11^-1. T'Vc Tb- i-u-v it w-.n'd lie. —lnserted by her loving mother, Kilkenney.
IN MEMORIAM. ROWE. —In. ioviih: ireaiorv of mr dear motif-7. *a.h* pa-?=od a*ay Mareb 2-1. ltt'l7. **M?Hiori-fs :n?Jt"ared with a love ?sino-re.'* —I-nsL-rt-fJ by her loving; -fiou. Oliver. £3x61 RUSKIN. —In loving rwnenibrance of my darling si<tor Evelyn, wli-o parcel away on fuc I'Zr.-i Marr-h. I?>19. S:ie had a heart that was purer than jrold; T-> -nave wb-ire another heart -a-oixM never _ro. To oiare In facivg: danger. 7:ir-T*? i< not another one in t*i:s w-n-rid That Sa-5 a lovin-r hftart liV-. Always lni-4t*d ?here?T pfnt. We a1 wars said ?c wonl-dn't pari with you for roll Tj-rre's non-p tliat ar* equal to yoar Sad. G-iml oouli j-e y3U were to> good an an_?el for this m-dvrM. fie has taken you for safe keeping. And suard= iier from datiCTT. As you are the be*-* amon_--st all the anrr-els of Iteaven, Coi could eoe yon were the best d-iwvn below. X} one fcn-TVB tiie agrony yon fnfffTed, But God atnew where all hir pain -was; lie Tme-sr sh** was ton ?rood t-o suffer moch pain, j-V-i He called yon away nato Kirn, she Trill live for -ercr *w:th trie pretty jewels -of Vine. i *Tis sad. but true, we wonder irnv Tlip very best are always first to" die. —Jo-arted by her loring" s-isJer £3p?iic. and brothers, and parents, Annie, Ted, Chris. Starry. STEGEN.—In lorm* memory of my dear What would I give her baud to claq>. Ilcr -dear, Eve^t fa*** to eoe; To hear asaxn he.r loving voice That aidant ?o much to me. —Inserted by her lot-in*** -daii-g-hiter, Heraiine. TEE.—Tn Jo-ring memory of our dear inoth**r, who passed away at "Bcee.** Milan ~ <m Uaz-ch 23rd, 1923. Then* if no love like mother's. Thoopb ire seek for it in Tain: Ttioc^h we may be loved by -niters Love like mother's never -comes **_^i? —Inserted by licr 10-ring cilHren, -George, Jim, Fred, and Eva_ -£3x64 WAKEFIELD. —In la-rtig' meoiTry oT oar dp-ar "wife sod mother, who died on the 23rd March, l>earer to us than wards can tell Is the msth-er we lost and li>red 63 well; A bexntifal memory lelt behind ? Of a life that was always rood and kinj. Inserted br ber l>via_r basbaad af*.d boss, Eea ani Jack. WAKEFIELD. —In loving naemarr of oor dear sister, -Bessie, died on the 23id March. 1919. Fond are the ties that axe bra-ken. Dear in the one -txt__> a -*__-<; In mennry we will always 'keep her. As Jonff as the years rjli on. —Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in law, M. and S. la-eaica. WILSON.—In laving meiuuiy of dear little liable, whj passed away oa '2->ri March, 1923. ?Safe in the aims ot Jesus. —Ever remembered by h.er loringr mother, al ters, and brothers. £3x6* WOOLFORD.—In loving memory Df our dear father, wfco passed away oa the 23rd Mitrr-h. 1924, at Booleroo Centre. Those vrho bred $on sadly miss jou. As _t -dawn-s another year. —Tneert-nl by his loving dao-rbter and son-hi law. Dorothy and Eric, and little grandson Neil.