Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 1 February 1921, page 1


[In order to guard against imposition, notices of

Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenti-cated by some respectable person to ensure their

insertion.]

Birth Marriage, Death, Bereavement, In Memoriam,

and Funeral Notices, up to 6 lines, 3/; extra lines

at 6d.

BIRTHS.

DOD.-On the 17th January 1921, at Quorna Nurs

ing Home, Millicent, S.A., to the wife of H. Charlton Dod (Frances Dod)-a son (third). HoUi

doing well.

GREAVES.—On the 24th January, to Mr. and Mrs.

Greaves (late Buchan)-a son (Cecil Lloyd). Both well.

DEATHS.

ABBOTT.-On the 31st ot January, at private hos

pital, Melbourne, Samuel August, dearly be-loved husband of Nelly, and loving father of Max and Jack, and second eldest son of Annie and the late Samuel August Abbott, of Queenscliff

aged 32 year».

In the midst of life we arc in death.

ARMSTRONG. —On the 23rd January, at Coolamon

(suddenly), Annie, eldest daughter of the late Thomas and .Maria Armstrong, dearly loved sister of Joseph (Yerong Creek). Julia, Alfred, Elizabeth, Albert (Bert, Woodlands, Wagga), Mrs. E. Pattison (Maggie, Baradine, N.S.W.). R.I.P. (Interred on the 24th January.)

BALDWIN. -On the 31st January, at her residence,

15 Collins street, Essendon, Catherine Stenhouse, the dearly loved sister of Mr. and Mrs. P. Lawson,

late of Irymple.

BALDWIN. -On the 31st January, at her residence,

"Pen-y-bryn, 15 Collins street, Essendon, Cathe-rine Stenhouse, the dearly beloved wife of E. A. Baldwin, and loving mother of Ada and

Reuben.

BEALES. -On the 31st January, 1921. at his resi-

dence, 12 Aberdeen street, Geelong, Alfred Beales, dearly beloved husband of Tottic Beales, and loving father of Claude, Gladys (Mrs. Claude Lewis), and Vera Beales, aged 58 years.

BRENNAN.-On the 30th of January, at Coronella

private hospital, Williamstown, Sarah Mary, re-lict of the late Peter Brennan, and loving mother of Peter (Gunnedah, N.S.W.), Catherine (Mrs. Cavanagh), Patrick (Maryborough, Queens-land), Mary (Mrs. Casey), John, and Joseph; aged 63 years. R.I.P.

BUCHANAN.-On the 31st January, at 10 Manton

street, Burnley, Jeannie, the beloved mother of Mabel, Charles, Leslie, Sidney, Ernest, and Henry, aged 65. (Private interment.) No

flowers.

EASON.-On the 31st January, at his residence,

60 Auburn road, Auburn, John West, J.P., be-loved husband of Isabella Eason, aged 87 years.

Sadly missed.

GUNDRY.—On the 29th January, 1921, at Lower

Ferntree Gully, Agnes, the dearly loved youngest daughter of Mrs. Mary Gundry, of Haines street. Glenferrie, much loved sister of Elizabeth, Julie, Mary, Lucy (Mrs. Campbell), Ettie (Mrs. Wans-brough), May, Jack, and Harry. Privately in-terred January 31st

Lead, kindly light.

JONES.-On the 31st January, 1921,at his resi-

dence, 86 Grosvenor street, St. Kilda, John, dearly beloved son of Mrs. M. Jones and the late Timothy Jones, of Gaffney's Creek, and loving brother of Paul, Gertrude, Lily, Timothy, George, Mrs. C. Williams, and Mrs. Tuohey; aged 39

years. R.I.P.

MCDOUGALL.-On the 31st January, 1021, at '5

Loch avenue. Ballarat, Margaret, relict of the late John Mcdougall.

Peace, perfect peace.

RAWLE.- On the 26th January, at her daughter's

residence, Woolcock street, Warracknabeal, Ann, relict of the late Thomas Rawle, mother of Mrs. P. Rawling, of Warracknabeal, and W. Rawle, Albert Park; grandmother of G. and J. T. and W. Rawling, of Warracknabeal, Mrs. R. J. Pear-son, Mrs. W. T. Dally, Warracknabeal, Mrs. A. Scholes, Ararat, aged 97 years 10 months.

REYNOLDS.-On 2ith January, at residence of his

son-in-law, Mr. J. Northcott, 143 Brunswick road weit (Brunswick), William Iteynold«, late of 1161 Evre street. Ballarat, husband of late Mary Rey-nolds, and loving father of Mrs. J. Northcott (Brunswick), William (Ballarat), Jlichanl (de-ceased), Mrs. A. P.. Cornish (Yarragon), Mrs. W. Roberts (Newport), in his 80th year. (Interred

Ballarat, 2îth.)

ROACH.-On the 30th January, at Camberwell, Edward William, dearly beloved father of Clyde. Gladys, "Kasouka," Trafalgar road, Camberwell,

and late of Collins street.

ROACH.- On the 30th January, at Camberwell,

Edward William, dearly beloved brother-in-law of Mrs. C. V. Roach, and uncle of Cora, Flora, Irene, Ethel, Hilda, Charlie, Harold, Elma, and Richard, of Gordon street, Toorak.

ROCHSTEIN - On the 30th January, at "Eimeo"

private hospital, Daylesford, Alice Jane Amelia, beloved wife of Samuel, and dearly loved mother of Fritz, Carl (died Hamel, '18), Mark, Rosa Mercy, and Eric .

Mother and son united again.

IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.

McALLAN.-In loving memory of Sergeant Oswald

George McAllan, who died of wounds in France, 3/2/18.

-(Inserted by his loving aunty, Janet Farrant.) THOMAS.-Küled in action, 1st February, 1917,

Lieut. H. Robertson Thomas.

To thy hallowed memory, our beloved son. Tace after Btnfo, and after labour, rest.

Who gires himself, gives unto God lils best.

To you, soft turf, the falling; snow, 1

whispering breeze.

To those you loved, undving memories. -(Wenvoe, Camberwell, 1921.)

DAVIS.-In fond memory of Hector, only beloved

son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis, of Box Hill, who died February l, 1903.

DONALDSON,-In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Wedderburn, February 1,

1919.

-(Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Lily and Allan Bell.)

IN loving memory of my dear husband and our father, who passed away on the 1st of February, 1906, at Musk.

Gone arc tbc ones we loved so dear.

Silent the voice we longed to hear;

Anchored by love death cannot sever. Sadly we mis them and will for ever. Days of sadness still come o'er us,

Silent tears they often flow,

Memory keeps our loved ones near us,

Whom God claimed some years ago. -(Inserted by his loving wife and family.)

IN loving remembrance of our dear mother, who

passed into a higher life, February 1, 1920.

Ever remembered, -(Inserted by A. and M.)

JOHNSON. -A loving tribute to the memory of my dear dad, Peter Laurentz, who died at Brigh-ton. February 1, 1918; also dear mother, who died at Maryborough, April 3, 19»0

Oh, for a touch of the vanished hand.

And a sound of the voice that is still

-(Their loving daughter, Millie, son-in-law, and grandchildren, 12 Asling street, Brighton.)

MARTIN. -In loving memory of Dora Eveline

Martin, who died at Una Esplanade, 30th Janu

ary, 1920.

Sweet is the word remembrance.

And this my wish will show, I wül hold you in my memory

Al the years come and go

-(Inserted by Alice F McBean, Murchison )

MAY. -In loving memory of our dear son and

brother, George Frederick, who passed away on the 1st day of February, 1920.

Until we meet again

-(toerted by mother and Lisle and Alice )

?tKDWOK-In loving memory of our grandfather

Junes UcSbinon Gate of Homebush), »ho de-puted this life on Sunday, february 1, 1930, at

«lâcklnra,

-(Inserted by his granddaughter, Carrie Ross, and great-grandchildren Neil and Hyrell )

NEUMANN (nee Wacker). -In loving memory of my dearly loved wife, Evelyn, and loved mother of Jack, Boby, Leslie and Nelly; who passed away at Bayswater on February 1, 1919.

Thongh absent from amongst us

You are always in our thoughts. And we who dearly loved you

Still keenly feel our loss

-(Inserted by her loving husband and chil-

dren.)

NEUMANN (nee Wacker) -tn sad and loving memory of our dearly loved daughter and sis ter Evelyn, who passed away at Bayswater on February 1, 1919

Gone is the one we loved so dear,

Silent the voice we longer to hear

Anchored by love death cannot sever Sadly we miss you und will for ever

-(Inserted by her sorrowing parents bisters

uri brother ) I RICHARDS. -In affectionate remembrance of our

dear father, William Richards, who passed away at Albert Park on the 1st of February, 1920.

Lead, kindly light. -(Inserted by his family.)

ROCHE. -On the 1st February, 1920, Leo Robert,

dearly loved youngest son of Julia and the late

Francis Roche. R.I.P. RUNDLE. -In loving memory of Ann, who passed

away on the 1st February, 1919; dearly loved

mother of Dorothy, Don, and Kitty. -(Inserted by her loving mother-in-law, Jess

and Vera, Traralgon.) TOMS. -In loving memory of Jane Toms, late of

Allan's Flat, beloved wife of William Toms, and mother of Reg. (late A.I.F.), Les, Roy (late

A.I.F.), Ivy, Jack, and Kitty, departed this life

1st February, 1919.

"Gone, but not forgotten." WHITE (nee Green). -In fond and loving memory of my dear wife (Bessie), Elizabeth F. G., af-fectionate daughter of William and Nina Green, of Sunderland, England, who was called away February 1, 1920.

She was whiter than the flower

That trembles in the dew

Oh, I wonder God could take her

From the pastures where she grew, Heaven has so many angels, Earth so few

-(Inserted by her loving husband, L. C. White .tW Hoddle street, Abbotsford)

"to (see Green),-In fond and loving memory *T*U> F O (Beaaie). who wa» called

.»Wiruanf 1, 1920

«jr Lord and bather of mankind,

»«live our feverish way»,

¡.Moth« a io our rightful mind, ?J»«r live»; Thy service find,

.. deeper reverence praise.

, - . (Her favourite verse.)

Jf Mu by her sorrowing father in law »nd W*-Haw. Gilbert and Emma, and her , J*«M«T. Bert, and her »later in law, Dot )

T"»*fc-i», loving memory of mr dear F"S& T> P-"J «w»y January », 1918, at

r! »*.*«» witt tender on/

~Jft ?»<?» fc«"» ?«* 70a aria her

- - *?-scbjdr

IN MEMORIAM. , WILLS. -In loving memory of my dear wife and

our loving mother, Alice Amy, who passed away on 1st February, 1917, at Benalla

-(Inserted by her loving husband, Richard (Turn) Wills, Madge, Beg, Joyce)_

BEREAVEMENT CARDS.

HODGE.-Mrs. HODGE and famlly wish to

THANK their many kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams, and floral tributes in their re-cent sad bereavement. High street, Beechworth.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

ABBOTT -The friends of the late Mr. SAMUEL

AUGUST ABBOTT are invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Queenscliff

Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his late residence, Upper Hope street, Geelong West, THIS DAY (Tuesday, 1st February), at 12.30 o'clock

punctually.

W. G. APPS and SONS, Funeral Directors (in conjunction with H. MUNRO, Undertaker, Gee

long)

BEALES. -The Friends of the late Mr ALFRED

BEALES are respectfully invited to follow remains to the place of interment, the Eastern Cemetery, Geelong

The funeral will leave his late residence, 12 Aberdeen street, Geelong, 1 o morrow (Wednes-

day, 2nd February), at 3 p m

BRENNAN. -The Friends and Relatives of Mrs

SARAH MARY BRENNAN relict of the late

Mr Peter Brennan are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Williamstown General Cemetery,

The funeral will leave her residence, 87 Steve-dore street, North Williamstown, TO DAY (Tues day, February 1), at 2 30 o'clock

JOSEPH H. WHEAR, undertaker, cr Stevedore st. and Douglas par, Williamstown Tel 34 Wil-liamstown.

EASON. -The Friends of the late Mr JOHN

EASON are informed that his remains will be interred in the St. Kilda Cemetery

The funeral will leave his residence, 60 Auburn road, Glenferrie THIS DAY (Tuesday, 1st Feb-ruary) at 1 o clock p m

A. W. PADBURY, Undertaker, Kew, Auburn,

and Box Hill.

JONES. -The Friends of the late Mr JOHN

JONES (late traffic officer, Windsor Telephone Exchange) are informed that his remains will be

interred in the Brighton Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his lesi

dence, 86 Grosvenor street, St. Kilda, THIS DAY, at 3 p.m.

ROACH. -The Friends of the late Mr EDWARD

WILLIAM ROACH (late of Collins street, city) are informed that his remains will be in-terred in the Melbourne Cemetery.

The funeral is appointed to move from his resi-

dence "Kasouka," Trafalgar road, Camberwell, THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. (Motors.) W. G. APPS and SONS, Undertakers, High street, St. Kilda. 'Phones 71 and 70 Wind. Ex.