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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,
AND DEATHS.
Announcements made under this heading must be
authenticated by 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.
In Memoriam and Death advertisments containing
referencesto more than one deceased are charged
2/d for each deceased mentioned, as if they
Were distinct and seperate announcements.
Death advertisements in which Funeral announce-
ment is made are charged for as if the Death and
Funeral were separate announements namely:
The minimum charge of 2/6 in each case
BIRTHS.
LAMBERT. —On the 28th November, at Mrs.
ItrtwU, Maternity Home, Kenton Valley, to Mr.
and Mrs. G. J. Lambert, of Cudlee Creek —a son.
Both well.
DONALDSON. —On the 19th November, at Miss
Lawrence's Private Hospital, Wakefield-street, to
Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Donaldson, of No. 108, Pul
tney-street —a son. Both doing well.
BOON. —On the 9th November, at "Tarawera"
Nursing Home, Harrow Road, St. Peters. to Mr.
and Mrs. E. Boon, of Wallis Street, Parkside—a
daughter (Joan Palmer).
THOMAS —On the 1st November, at Church-
terrace, Walkerville, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
—a son (Herbert Quentin)
TURNER. —On the 13th November, at Commer
cial, Gawler West, the wife of H. A. R.
Turner —of a daughter.
DONALDSON. —On the 18th November. at Miss
Lawrence's Private Hospital, Wakefield-street, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Donaldson,of No. 108, Pul
tney-street —a son. Both doing well.
___ (Alice Sergent) - On the 17th Novem
---- Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Read-
»i»»i>. . i * l' t':
^'if-zOù^On the 19th NovembNurse
^-- Hospital, Balaklava to Mr,
??-- Anderdon,, Halbury-a son.
.iiftn^ On the 28th November, at Chambers-
tlte'**Well, the wife of ?? Sewers,
__a daughter. Melbourne and
fedrfypriraiple-sci copy.
GOLDER — On the 6th of November, at Canterbury
Nursing Home, Esmond-street, Unley, the wife of
the late H.O.H. Golder, of Dashwood's Gully
— a son (Reginald Horace).
WERFEL (nee Bell).-On the 27th October, at
Wal?? to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Werfel - a son
(Clarence Arthur Roy),
<«nsO_r_-_.-On the 30th October, at 50
fJhan-erjr-lane, Glenelg, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
l-onss. a son.
MARRIAGES.
HUDSON - LeBRUN - On the 5th October, at
Largs Bay, by the Rev. J. Snow, Albert Arthur
Hudson, son of the late William and Mrs. Hudson,
Gawler, S.A., to Annie Elizabeth (Dolly), only
daughter of Joseph LeBrun, Tanala station, West
Coast.
EMERY -- McGRATH. - On the 7th October, at
Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. Fredk.
Webb, Charles Edward, only son of Mr. C. Emery,
of Rosewater, to Madeline, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McGrath, of Adelaide.
LAMBERT-KEDING.-On the 12th August, at
the Pirie Street Methodist Church by the Rev. W
Cain, private Edward John, A.I.F., twin son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lambert, Petersburg, to Hermena
Maud, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
Keding, "Gum View," Tarcowie.
DEATHS.
LUXMOORE.—On the 18th November, at
Brighton, Margaret, wife of John Henry Lux-
moore. Interred privately on 19th inst. 35-6
ROYLE.-On the 20th November, at Burnside
Private Hospital, Ethel Adelaide, the dearly be-
loved second daughter of ,T. Royle and only be-
st « of Mrs. R. O. Clark, Azalca-street.
illira after a long illness, aged 23 years 10
months - At rest
WURM-On 19th Margaret Jennett (Jennie), beloved
wife of Frederick Henry Wurm, aged 50.
^^.?liMPrwfwtlUh' November, at Lipson
rîPhpb^.cdfiWyrbV loved mother of J. C. Wells,
_l«ird'<7.-rcara. At rest.
FEAST- On the 2?th November, at Port Mac
Donnell. Jeremiah Feast
READ (nee Alice Sargent) -On the 17th No-
vember, at Broken Hill, youngest beloved daugh-
ter of Emily Sargent, Terowie, aged 29 years.
STARKY.-On the ?th November, at her late
residence. Mount Pleasant, Hannah, relict of M.
Starky, in her 79th year ( Australian born), leaving
six children 40 grandchildren, and a number of
great- grandchildren.
JONES -On the 15th November, at Reeve's
Plains, Reginald Rupert, the dearly beloved son
of Rupert Golding and G. A. Jones, aged 3 years and 7 months,
AUTHUR- On the 17th November, at his resi-
?? Riverton, Samuel, the dearly beloved hus-
?? of lizabeth A. Arthur, aged 66 years (late of
»), leaving 4 children and 11 grandchildren
um mourn their sad loss. A colonist of 66 years
Peace, perfect peace.
HOPE -On the 20th November, at his res-
_kaçè, Grange-road, Hindmarsh suddenly, Re.-.
Thomas Hope, aged 70 years
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
Olifent -On the 5th November, killed in
action, Lieutenat, Elwin Bruce Olifent, A.I.F.,
«Ketrr son of the late William Elwin Olifent, aged
?? years
SEARLE- In the 76th October, killed in ac
Bon in France, Private John P. Searle, aged 27
years second beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W
Searle, Cowell, Franklin Harbor. Duty nobly
IN MEMORIAM.
PATTERSON- In loving remembrance of our
dear sister, Nellie. They miss you most who
love you best- Inserted by her sister, Jessie.
PATTERSON- In sad and loving rememberance of
Kellie, who died November 21, 1911. Sadly missed
-Inserted by her father, brother, and sister-in-
law Alf and Stella.
FARMER.-In remembrance of our pal, TOm
Farmer, who was accidentaly drowned at Hy??
on November 21, 1915.-Inserted by Fred, Jack,
and Cliff, Narracoorte.
AITCHISON.-In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother who passed away 21st
November, 1913. "Peace, perfect peace." - Inserted
by her loving sons and daughters-in-law. Jim and
Bertha, Will and Elsie, and grandchildren
HUTCHINS- In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, William Henry Huchins who
Departed this life at Port-road, Kilkenny, No-
vember 21. 1015.
I have lust my foul's companion,
A life linked with my own;
Day by day I miss his footsteps,
In my sad and lonely home
- Inserted by his loving wife and family
LEY- In loving memory of
A loving -father, true and kind,
No friend like him on earth -we find:
Two years have passed, but none can tell,
The ?? of a father we loved so well,
Inserted by his loving daughters and son and
daughter-in-law, Nellie, Susan, Fred, and May.
LEE,-In loring memory of my dear father,
Samuel Lee, who died November 21. 1914
Gone from this world of sorrow
To a borne of eternal life;
Gone where all pain is ended,
To that heavenly home above.
Inserted by his loving daughter, Susie
IN MEMOEIAM.
UNDERDOWN- In loving memory of Bob, who
died result of accident, November 20, 1915, of
Hummocks Hill
In the bloom of his life God has claimed him,
In the pride of his boyhood days,
None knew him but to love him
None mentioned his name but to praise
Some day some time we'll meet again.
-Inserted by his loving friend, Mary
CHANDLER -In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother Betsy, who departed this life
Noiember 21st, 1914
Short was her call she had from above
Not a word to her loved ones could say
SHe closed her eyes like a babe asleep.
And peacefully passed away.
-Inserted by her loving husband and children.
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