Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Saturday 28 November 1925, page 6


[Notices of ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, MEMORIAM, ROLL OF HONOUR and RETURN THANKS (not exceed

ing six lines, exclusive of poetry or quotations), 3/ per insertion, prepaid ; each additional line, 6d. Booking rates, 1/ extra. ENGAGEMENT NOTICES must be signed by both contracting parties, witnessed by a clergyman, J.P. or some responsible person, and all other NOTICES by some responsible persons, before they can

be inserted.]

BIRTHS.

COOPER.—On November 22nd, at "Aurelia "

Private Hospital, New Farm (Nurse M. J. Austin), to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (Len.) Cooper (nee Irene Ryder)—a daughter (Fay Denise).

MARTIN.—On October 26th, at Private Hos-

pital, Charleville, to Mr. and Mrs. Genge S. Martin, Baneda, Augathella—a son.

MEYER.—On November 24, at the Macdonald

Private Hospital, Highgate Hill, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer (nee Queenie Tacey)—a

daughter.

SHILLETO.—At "Rushton," Boonah, on the

22nd November, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Shilleto, Auchenflower, Brisbane—a son.

TINNING.—On November 10th, at Nurse

Austin's "Aurelia," New Farm, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tinning, of Mt. Mellum, Lands-borough—a daughter Olive Mation). Dr

Avery in attendance.

WARBURTON.—On August 25th, at her resi-

dence "Cairnhill," Vardon-st., Wilston, the wife of Thomas Warburton—a son (Thomas

John).

WOOLLEY.—At Nurse Willis's hospital, on No-

vember 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Woolley, Logan-road—a daughter (Leah

Waight).

ENGAGEMENT NOTICES

ROBERTS—SPICER.—The engagement is an-

nounced of Caroline, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Roberts, Station-street, Clayfield,

to James Francis, elder son of Mr. Samuel and the late Mrs. S. Spicer, late of Herston.

MARRIAGES.

CLARKE—NOTT.—On the 15th October, at

Eagle Butte, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, Humphrey Tredway, son of Tredway Syden-ham Clarke, Esq., to Violet Mary Gordon, eldest daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. percy Pleydell Neale Nott, of Burnham Vicarage, Bucks. (By cable.)

MARRIAGES.

STEGMAN—LEGGATT.—On September 30th,

at St. Augustine's, Ascot, by the Rev. J. B. Armstrong, William Lewis, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stegman, Banyo, to Sheila Nellie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Leggatt, Crow's Nest.

GOLDEN WEDDING.

SMITH—ORGAN.—On November 24th, 1875,

at Sydney, Samuel Smith (S. Smith & Son, Brisbane) to Letitia Organ, of Wollongong, N.S.W.

DEATHS.

CHAPMAN.—On 16th November, 1925, after

a short illness, at "Whiteside," Primrose-st., Wilston, Sarah, the dearly loved wife of Ebenezer Chapman, aged 76, and only daugh-ter of the late, Captain W. R. S. Griffin and Mrs. Griffin, of Brisbane, formerly of White-

side Station, Queensland.

He giveth His beloved sleep.

COLEMAN.—On October 24th, at the General

Hospital, after a short illness, Mary Coleman, dearly-loved sister sister of Mrs. G. England and Mrs. A. Sullivan.

COSGROVE.—On November 20th, at Rand-

wick, Sydney, John R. Cosgrove, son of the late J. K. and of Mrs. Cosgrove, South Yarra, Melbourne.

DENNIS.—On the 12th November, 1925, at

Yeerongpilly, Margaret Jane, the beloved wife of Fred Dennis, aged 65 years.

LUCAS.—Herbert Burton Lucas, at Charleville,

18th November, husband of Cicely, and father of Vivian.

PAPI.—On the 21st November, 1925, at the

Commercial Bank residence, Dalby, Josephine, widow of the late F. C. Papi.

ROBINSON.—On November 22, Alfred, eldest

son of the late Captain W. W. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, of Morris-street, Highgate

Hill.

RUNDLE.—Ellen Maria, on October 30th, at

her residence, Fairview, Hemmant, wife of John Charles Rundle, aged 61 years.

TUBMAN.—At Broadway-street, on 22nd No-

vember, 1925, Abigal Emily (Bina), dearly beloved youngest daughter of K. and R. Tubman, and sister of Will, Ciss, and Ella.

R.I.P.

WARBURTON.—On November 16th, 1925, at his late residence, "Cairnhill," Vardon-st.,

Wilston, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Charlotte M. Warburton, and son of the late James Warburton, civil engineer, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England.

IN MEMORIAM.

BELLAMY.—In loving memory of my dear

wife and our mother, who departed this life on November 28th 1920.

BURROW.—In loving memory of our dear

daughter and sister, Nellie May, who de-parted this life 28th November, 1922; also our little darling, Vera, 1921.

Gone are the faces we loved so dear,

And so are the voices we loved to hear, 'Tis sad, but true; we wonder why

The best are always the first to die. No one knows the silent heartache.

None but those can tell,

Who have lost their best and dearest

Without a last and long farewell.

No more will your welcome footsteps

Tread o'er our dwelling floor,

And no more will we watch you coming,

As we did in days of yore.

Inserted by her mother, father, sisters, and brothers, and only little daughter, Rachel, Villeneuve.

DOUGLAS.—In loving memory of our dear

father, James Douglas, who departed from this life, November 28, 1924.

Sadly missed and in silence mourned.

Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Imogene.

DOUGLAS.—In loving memory of our dear

father and grandfather (James Douglas), who departed this life on November 28th, 1924 We think of you in the silence,

No eyes may see us weep, But deep within, our heart

Your loving memory we will keep.

Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, and grnndchildren, Dick and Lucy, Stan, and Colin (Auchenflower).

DOUGLAS.—In loving memory of our dear

father, father-in-law, and grandpa, who pass-ed away November 28, 1924.

One year ago a message came,

From God, who thought it best,

To take him from this weary world,

To dwell among the blessed.

Inserted by Alice, Frank, Phyllis, and Frankie. DOUGLAS.—In loving memory of my dear

father, James Douglas, who died 28th Nov.,

1924.

It's just 12 months ago to-day

Since my dear father passed away.

The blow was hard, the shock severe, Parting with one I loved so dear. With aching heart and tearful eyes

I linger where my dear father lies.

Inserted by his loving daughter, Brace.

DOUGLAS.—In loving memory of our, dour father and father-in-law, James Douglas, who

died 28th November, 1924.

" May God rest his soul."

Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-

law, Arthur and Aileen.

DOUGLAS.—In sad but loving memory of our

dear father, father-in-law, and grandpa, James Douglas, who departed this life November 28th, 1924.

There are two things death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last for ever.

Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, May, George, and family.

FOOT.—In loving memory of Eric, and dear

daddy, who passed away 29th November,

1915.

GEORGE.—In loving memory of Annie, who

passed away November 28th, 1924.

" We miss her most who loved her best."

Inserted by her sorrowing mother, brothers, sisters, nephews, and nieces.

KLUMPP.—In loving memory of our dear little

son, Freddie, who died November 29th. 1923.

One sweet flower, drooped and faded,

One little voice has fled,

Our hearts are filled with sadness,

Our darling babe is dead. We miss his merry prattle,

As around the house he'd roam. But, oh, a brighter home than ours In Heaven is now his own.

Inserted by his loving Mummy and Daddy. McCALLUM.—In loving memory of dear little

Lex, who departed this life, November 29,

1924.

Inserted by father, mother, and brother.

RAMO.—Victor, killed Messines, August, 1915 ;

Henry, died of wounds, Belgium, October, 1915 ; Gordon, killed, Gallipoli, November, 1915 ; Fred, died 28th November, 1923.

You were strong, like the reeds upon the Nile, Which no storm can break,

But cut down like the flowers in the field By the God of War (Mars).

Loving hands laid your remains Within, a resting place,

Which will, be a guide for the unthinking, To save the lives of many,

For the honour and glory and benefit of man-

kind.

Inserted by their father.

SCHLEUSENER.—In living memory of W. E.

Schlcusener, who departed this life Novem-ber 28th, 1924.

Inserted by his wife and children.

WEBB.—In loving memory of our dear mother,

Caroline Webb, who passed away November 28th, 1922.

At Rest.

Inserted by her loving sons and daughters-in-law.

BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.

Mr. H. ANDREWS and Family desire to THANK Dr. Ellice Dart, Mrs. R. Carseldine, and all kind friends and neighbours for their kindness and expression of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

Mr. M. CONNORS and Family desire to THANK all kind relatives and friends for their

expressions of sympathy, letters, cards, tele-grams, and floral tributes in their recent sad

and sudden bereavement.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. DELVE, of Alderley-avenue, Alderley, tender their sincere and heart-felt THANKS to little pals, relations, and all

friends for practical assistance, letters of sym-pathy, and floral tokens extended to them in their sad bereavement.

Mrs. J. DICKIE and Family, Hamilton, desire to THANK Dr. Power and the staff of the Mater Private Hospital for their kind atten-tion, also all those who sent kind letters of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. B. DOWNEY and Family desire to THANK the doctors and nurses of Ward No, 15, Brisbane Hospital, directors and employees Taylors and Elliotts Ltd., and Mowbray Park Pictures Ltd., Rev. Father Gorman, and all other kind relatives, friends, and neighbours for telegrams, letters, and floral tributes re-ceived during their recent sad bereavement.

Mrs. GORING and family sincerely THANK friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy, and floral tributes in their recent

sad bereavement.

Mrs. E. LANE and Family, of Kobble, wishes to express her heartfelt THANKS to all rela-tives and friends for floral tributes and messages of condolence in their recent sad bereavement ; also Doctors and Nurses and Staff of No. 3 Ward, General Hospital, for their untiring attention to their husband and father.

Mr. and Mrs. R. TUBMAN and Family wish to THANK all relatives, friends, neighbours, and directors and employees of Bloomer's Com

monwealth Chain Producing Co. for kind ex-pressions, letters, and telegrams of sympathy and floral tributes on their recent sad and sudden bereavement.

Mr. GEO. WRIGHT and Family sincerely THANK doctors and nurses of No. 7 Pavillion, General Hospital ; also relatives, friends, and neighbours for kindness, letters and cards in their recent sad and sudden bereavement.