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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
Announcements under this heading must be
authenticated br the name and address of the sender, and are inserted in "The Advertiser," "Express" and "Chronicle" at a charge of two Shillings and Sixpence each when not exceeding five lines; over five lines Sixpence per line.
BIRTHS.
BROOKS.—On the 23rd January, at George- street, Norwood, the wife of A. J. Brooks—a daughter.
FOWERAKER.—On the 20th January, at No. 8, Russell-street, Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Foweraker—a son. (Leonard George )
MURPHY (nee Steer).—On the 23rd January,
at Nurse Critchfield's Toowoomba, Royston Park, to the wife of Mr. C. W. R. Murphy, Wellington- -road, Payneham—a son. (Elliot Charles.)
MARRIAGES.
nOAlk&CH-IDt -On Che 6th November, 191^,
at Holv^Truuty Church. Adelaide, by the Rev
"Fred- Webb»'Bernard Charles, only son of the _tc Cbarlcs*'_dwm- Hoad,."" "Kent,- England, to Antoinette Angusta, cider daughter of Frita George $chinid" Glandore-, South Australia
MORRISON-_V4NS._On the 11th November, 1913, at St, Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Ven.. Archdeacon _ard, Travers, Home Morri- son, son of W. B A, Morrison, of Wapiti, Auck- land, New Zealand, to Linda, daughter of A. C. Evans, of Too lb-ra, Woodville, South Aus-
tralia.
DAVEY-BRADLEY-On the 26th December, 3913, at St. Mary's Church, by the Rc\ J. Col
Tille, Leslie Frith, second son of S. H. Davey, National Bank, Wallaroo, to Clara, onlv daughter cf the late John Bradley, Wangalo, Joslin Park.
BOGG^-ENDEE -On the 20th December, 1913, mt St. '-Matthew's Church, Kensington, bv the c Itcv. R (W, Dempster, Henrj George, third 6on
of the Iate~H. G. Bngg, Clarence Park, to Ruby .Huida, eldest daughter of G. E. Kendle, Ken
t singtont' -» - I
HOTCHEÍGSr^KEKRlDGE -On the 31si Decem-1
1er _13. .^'Cirîst-emire- North Adelaide b> Itev. T, Freeth. M.A., Charles,'yöüngesf^son of the late SaMtíet Hutch-gs, Warwickshire. England, , 'to Kate;, only survivii- daughter of Charleo Ker "ridge, Voi-fi _ elaide \ddrese, "Shirley," Second-avenue. Sefton Park, Nailsworth.
SILVER WEDDING.
BARRY—CLINCH.—On the 26th Januarv, 1889, at St. George's Church, Woodforde, by the Rev. A. Bonner, Harry Rownele, third son of the late
C. J. Barry, to Amy, third daughter of C. J. Clinch and Mrs. Clinch, Glenelg. Present address,
Osmond-terrace, Norwood. DEATHS.
FERGUSON.—On the 21st January, at Tung-
killo, Donald, fourth son late D. and M. Ferguson, aged 58 years.
?* THOMSON-On the 18th January, at Mannum,
John Ramsay, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lance
It. Thomson.
1 CORNEY.-On the 22nd January, Anna
,- Mathilda, the beloved infant daughter of T. W
and A. M. Corqev, of Kapunda, aged 9 months 1 week, of bronchial pneumonia. Safe in the arms iof Jesus"* T £-a:
HARRIS.-On the~*Stn Januarv, at her late risidencer; John-street, City? Hclltna, the beloveJ wife cf TiharTes "Harm, aged 49 years At rest
WALLACE. - On the 24th January, at his resi- dence, Scott-street, Parkside, Robert Wallace, aged 82 year. No flowers.
COWBBÊ -i-On the 25th1 January, at Palm street. Medindie-,.''Roy i Charles, third surviving son of Mrs. J. W. Cowell and the late James VT Cowell, of Medindie.''aged 22 years»
HOOPER-On the 21th .Taiwan, at his son's (Mr. W. H Hooper) residence, Payneham-road, Payneham, Joseph Hooper, aged 96 j cara.
PLATTEN-At Morgan, Eness, dearly beloved husband of Ettie Phitten, of Alexandra street, Prospect, age 30 (accidentally drowned) ,
WARD.-Ou the 23th January, at East street. Brompton^ Olive Jaan, the beloved infant daugh - ter. c1 Mr, end, Mia. A. E. Ward, aged 9 montlu
riilNi-ffiffiMORIAffi.
WARDLE^Lfai" loving" memory of Boll}, who died
-at MounMEgerton, W.A , on the 26th Januarv, .1913. TV£ live m heart« we leave behind is not
to die, and -she» though dead, yet speakcth - Inserted by her sorrowing husband. T. A. Wardle.
MCRJAîT.-In memory of D A. "J. Murphy * ("Dansey"), died January 2C, 1903 RIP.
ANDERSON.-In loving memory of dear father, »ho died 26th Jannarv, 1913 -S and Vi. li John- ston.
HAVSOV (nee Go«») -In lovins; memorj of r -nie, the dearly lo* ed daufrhter of G and T Goss, who departed this life January 25 1906 - ?"flserted by hir loving paren- sisters and
1 brothers
TAY -In^-feelionate remembrance of George Tay who passed awav on January 26 1313. He ja gone bot not forgotten -Inserted bv h_ witt. and family
WAITE-In loving memory of our dear father, ¡Francis James Waite, died January -, 1909 Sometime we will understand -Inserted by his loving daughters, Fanny and Ethel
WATTE-to lovuiç meniorv of Francis Tames Waite died Jamiarv 20 1909-Inserted by his
eon Sid -v <
TJDDIAIU)--in loving memory of our dear sister. Beatie, -who died Januan 26 190S Love s remembrance lasts for ever -Inserted by her lov ins parents, sisters and brother
lUCb-EY,-In loving memory of our dear nep hew who died January 25 1911 also Lilian, the beloved wife of the above died November _ 3910 RJ.P-Inserted by his loving uncle and , aunt Alice and K. henned}
HICKEY.-In lovinc; memory of oor dear son, Richard, who died Jar-ary 2o 1911, also Lilian, the loved wife- of the above, who died Novem ter _ 1910. T
Just as- _evf-livea seemed brightest,
White flowers were laid on their breasts. Just as ^heir lives seemed fairest
Th«ly7were for ever laid to rest
-Inserted bv tbeir lovirg parente brother and -»tera, and their two dnldren. R. and M. A Hickey _
HICKEY -"-In lovm% memory of our dear brother Richard who _ed Januorj 25 1013 also his dear wife Lilian who died November 28, 1910
There is one Jink death cannot sever Lovée îeSsembrance lasts for-ever
-In«ertetiA»î'loTÎne brother taA sister va. law, Y
and K H__fc) 2
REVrLWH-tlri loving memorv of our deir mother. JaiuuBonHey, who passed away on January
So 1908 at Maitland
In thoughtjshe is_ever with ve,
Her voice wcTong to hear
No one" knows how much wc miss her,
The dne'Aví? loved BO dear
-Inserted by ner loving sons and daughters, Joseph Anthony, Sarah, Clara, Eliza.
DAVIES.-In loving memory of my dear eua band, whd" died January 28 ißlO
We only know he passed away, And opnld not say good-bye.
-Inserted by" Jus loving wife, E, E. Danes, Port
Pirie
_V\NS.-In loving rflemory of our dear 6on and brother, Lionel Vivian, who died January 26,
190S
One of the best that God could send,
A loving teother and _ithf- son, I-get him no, we never wOI,
We loved, lum here, wç love bim stan. _"or maor vears- -our farmly chain,
Was .fondly bound together?
But, oh; that chain, is broken now, ,t One V"k has gone forever
-Inserted _y__S- Joting mother, sister, brother, I brother m law and sister în-law, and uncle Will
LORENZ -_- loving memorv of our dear j daughter and sister Sis, who died Jasusry So,
W11
Three years "have passed away, dear Sis,
Since we laid yon down to rest, But stíQ _nd memory clings,
And lingers deep within our breast.
-Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, apd|
sisters
LEGGETT.-In lovmg memory of onr dear bio-er, who was accidentally I-fed at Port , Adelaide, January 25, 1900
, If we coold have been there in the hour at death, i And caught the last, sign of his parting breath, Oiie faintest whisper »e might have heard,
And» breathed/in bis ear one parting word. t-wptod tor _8 Jumos --her» and erna»
IN MEMORIAM,
DORSETT.-In loving* memory of my dear hus- band. Henry Thomas, and father, who departed tim life, at 1ST,, King William-street, Adelaide, January 26, 191».
Years may pass away, but your face will never
fade, » .
For -ne love >ou jost as dearly.
Though you're in your silent grave:
No matter how Wo plead, no matter how we
wc call, i
There's nothing left to answer, but your photo
on the wall. t \
-Inserted by Jiîs loving wife* and family.
MCINTYRE.-In sad,-hut loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Selby-street Adelaide, on the 25th Januarv', 1913.
Though cast down in tears and sorrow,
Though we've lost the one we loved; Softy comes the angel's whisper,
Mother is safe in heaven above.
-Inserted by"hcr loving daughter and eon-in-law,
J. and J. Trcstrail.
ELLTS.-lIn loving memery of our dear hus- band and father, Robert George Ellis, who died January 24. 1909. at O'Halloran Hill.
Dear is the grave where father is laid.
Dear in his memory that never will fade;
If gone and forgotten by some you may be, If other forget you never will we.
-Inserted by his sorrowing wife snd family.
RETURN THANKS.
rpnE SONS AND DAUGHTERS of the "late Mr. J- W. Johnson, wish to THANK all kind friends for wreaths, cards, and letters of sympathy in their late sad bereavement.-M. L, J. J., and F.
A. Johnson.