Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Monday 27 November 1916, page 6


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,

AND DEATHS.

Announcements 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 advertisements containing

references to more than one deceased are charged 2/6 each for each deceased mentioned, as if they were distinct and separate announcements.

Death advertisements in which a Funeral announce-ment is made are charged for as if the Death and

Funeral were separate announcements, namely:— The minimum charge of 2/6 in each case.

BIRTHS.

CHURCH (nee Donnell).—On the 10th Novem-ber, at Quambi, N.A., to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Church, National Bank, Perth—a daughter.

WHITE.—On the 22nd November, at Walker-ville, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. White, of Modbury Hotel—a son (Ronald Archibald).

ALLEN.—On the 22nd November, at Ashford-road, Keswick, the wife of Lieutenant I. H. Allen, A.I.F. (Abroad)—a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

MURPHY—JOHNSON.—On the 21st October, at St. Barnabas' Church, Kensington, London, by the Rev. J. Brooke, Captain Reginald William Murphy, A.I.F., third son of Mr A. Murphy, Pembroke-street, Kensington Park, Adelaide, to May, second daughter of Mr. Joseph Johnson, Statenborough-street, Knightsbridge, Adelaide.

STODDART—DILLON.—On the 30th September, at St. Luke's Church, by the Rev. D. J. Knox, George, youngest son of Mrs. A. Hartshorne and the late G. Stoddart, of Prospect, to Lillian A., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dillon, Adelaide.

DEATHS.

VOLLPRECHT.—On the 25th November, at her residence, 227, Flinders-street, Adelaide, Wil-helmine Auguste, relict of Carl Frederick Voll-precht, aged 73 years.

LEONARD.—On the 25th November, at George-street, Parkside, Frances (Tot), youngest daugh-ter of Catherine and the late Martin Leonard.

McINTYRE.—On the 24th November, suddenly, Terence McIntyre, Airlie-avenue, Prospect, aged 64 years. R.I.P.

CHAMBERLAIN.—On the 25th November, at her residence, Victoria-avenue, Rose Park, Mary Ann, wife of Edmund Chamberlain.

LINDNER.—On the 25th November, at the Ade-laide Hospital, J. S. W. (Stan), the second eldest son of J. F. and L. Lindner, of Hoyleton (late of Balaklava), aged 14 years and 4 months, result of

accident.

WHITE.—On the 25th November, at Broken Hill, Marjorie Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. White, aged 9½ years, from diphtheria.

REED.—On the 25th November, at Unley, Florence Marion, the beloved wife of C. C. Reed, Palmerston-road, North Unley, aged 36 years.

At rest.

GROSE.—On the 25th November, at Filsell-street,

Henley Park, Beatrice Nellie, nee Middleton,

dearly loved wife of William Grose, aged 31 years. At rest.

PICKFORD.—On the 6th October, in London, Isabella Horne, widow of Charles Hampden Pick-ford, late of Calcutta and King Sterndale, aged 84. Funeral at Paddington Cemetery, Willesden-lane, on Tuesday, 10th October, at 1 p.m. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.

McINNES.—On the 23rd November, at Mount Bryan, Hilda, the dearly beloved wife of Angus McInnes, of Quorn, leaving husband and three children to mourn their loss.

STEPHENSON.—On the 26th November, at Dover Cottage, Brighton, Jane, widow of Rev. J. B. Stephenson, aged 73 years.

CROSS.—On the 26th November, at West-terrace, Strathalbyn, Sarah, the beloved wife of James Cross, West-terrace, Strathalbyn, aged 70 years.

McMARTIN.—On the 26th November, at the residence of his brother, P. C. McMartin, 41, Second-avenue, St. Peters, Arthur Richard, be-loved husband of Fanny McMartin, of Kanowna, W.A., aged 49 years, leaving a sorrowing wife and four children to mourn their sad loss.

KIRWAN.—On the 26th November, at Adelaide, Richard, beloved husband of the late Johanna Kirwan, of Hawker, and father of Privates R. J. and H. E. Kirwan, A.I.F., aged 70 years.

DYSTER.—On the 4th November, at Tidworth

Hospital, England, of cerebro spinal meningitis, Private John R. Dyster, aged 41, leaving a sor-rowing wife and four sons. In the midst of life we are in death.

MOODY.—On the 22nd November, accidentally drowned at Kilkerran, Abraham James Hopkins, the beloved husband of Lilian Dene Moody, and third son of I. J. Moody of "Gortmore."

WARD.—On the 7th November, at "Wyver-stone," Kadina, Ann, dearly loved wife of John Thomas Ward.

DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

LIGERTWOOD.—Killed in action in France,

on 3rd November, 1916, James Anderson Ligert-wood, second son of the late William Leith Ligertwood, aged 29 years.

ALEXANDER.—Private J. S. Alexander, on the 30th October, killed in action in France, aged 25 years, the only son of Mr. Hugh Alexander, Port Adelaide. Deeply mourned by all. 330-2

HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.

MARSHALL.—In loving memory of Private James Marshall, who died in the Adelaide Hospi-tal, of pneumonia, November 26, 1914.

He gave his life for his country,

He answered the call with the rest.

—Inserted by his sister, Harriet, uncle and aunt, and cousin, Gertrude.

IN MEMORIAM.

HAND.—In loving memory of my dear friend,

Mrs. W. H. Hand, who passed away November 26, 1914.—Inserted by P. Wilton.

MURPHY.—In loving memory of Martin Pat-rick, dearly beloved son of Catherine and the late Edward Murphy, who died on November 27, 1914, late of H.M.C.—Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and brother. R.I.P.

NETTLE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary Nettle, who died November 27th, 1914. "Gone, but not forgotten."—Inserted by her loving son, Richard.

NASH.—In loving memory of my dear father, who died November 27, 1915.—Inserted by his lov-ing daughter and son-in-law, Violet and George. Ever remembered.

PAVLICH.—To the sacred memory of our darling child, Kathleen, who entered God's nursery at the dawn of November 27, 1915. "Some day we'll un-derstand."—Inserted by sorrowing parents.

CURLE.—In loving memory of dear mother, who died November 27, 1913, in England.

"Gone, but not forgotten."

—Inserted by loving daughter Hilda.

DERBY.—In loving memory of my dearly be-loved husband, William, who passed away at Wal-laroo on November 27, 1915. Late S.A. Railways.

At eventide it will be light.—Inserted by his affec-tionate wife, daughters, and son-in-law.

IN MEMORIAM.

COXALL.—In sad and loving memory of my be-loved husband, E. George, who was accidentally shot at Port Adelaide Rifle Ranges on 27th Novem-ber, 1915. Loving father of Raymond and Kath-leen. Sadly missed.—Inserted by his loving wife, Olive Coxall.

COXALL.—In loving memory of George Coxall,

died November 27, 1915.

To know him was to love him,

To whisper his name was to praise.

—Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Robinson.

CLOY.—In fond memory of our dear father, who died November 27, 1908. Ever remembered.— Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law,

Arthur and Ruth.

CLOY.—In loving memory of my dear husband,

who died November 27, 1908.

Love in death should make us see

What love in life should always be; Farewell to you, dear husband,

Sweet thoughts of you we keep;

Although eight years have pasesd away,

Our grief is just as deep.

—Inserted by his loving wife and family.

DREFKE.—In loving memory of my dear uncle, who was killed at Mitcham on November 27, 1915.

While you lie in peaceful sleep,

Your memory we will always keep.

—Inserted by his loving nephew, R. A. Grimes.

DREFKE.—In sad memory of our dear brother-in-law, Harry, who was killed at Mitcham on November 27, 1915.

Gone and forgotten by some you may be, If others forget you, never shall we.

—Inserted by his loving sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Jack and Julia Smith.

DREFKE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, who met with a fatal accident on Novem-ber 27, at Mitcham.

He bid no one a last farewell,

He said good-bye to none,

His spirit flew before we knew

That from us he had gone.

We often think of you, dear brother,

And think of how you died,

To think we could not say good bye

Before you closed your eyes. —Inserted by Charlie and Mabel.

DREFKE.—In loving memory of our dear hus-band and father, Harry, who was accidentally

killed at Mitcham, November 27, 1915.

Little did we think when we bade him good-bye, It would be the last parting between father and

us.

Little we thought that morning,

When the sun rose in splendor red, That the father we loved so dearly

Would be numbered with the dead.

—Inserted by his loving wife and children.

DREFKE.—In sad but loving remembrance of our dear eldest son and brother, who was acci-dentally killed at Mitcham, November 27, 1915.

A sudden change, at God's command he fell,

He had not time to bid his friends farewell,

The summons came, without a warning given,

That bade him haste to meet his God in heaven.

Oh, loved one, dear, we miss you here, From the home you loved so well,

We pray that God has found you rest With the angels of the blest.

Deeply regretted.—Inserted by his loving father, mother, and sisters, Selma and Edie.

DREFKE.—In sad remembrance of our dear brother, Harry, who was accidentally killed at Mitcham, November 27, 1915.

We mourn for you, dear brother, No eyes may see us weep.

If gone and forgotten by some you may be, If others forget you, never will we.

—Inserted by his sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, Emma and Tom.

BILLETT.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on November 27, 1914.

R.I.P.

You are in my thoughts and memory still; If others forget you, I never will.

—Inserted by her daughter, Mrs. R. V. Teague.

MULLINS.—In loving memory of my dear father, who departed this life November 26,

1911.

When days are dark and friends are few, Dear father, how I long for you;

Thy loving smile, thy welcome face; None can fill my father's place.

—Inserted by his loving daughter Mary.

MARSLAND.—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Norman C. Marsland, who passed

away November 27, 1915.

I have lost my soul's companion,

A life linked with my own;

His dear kind smile and loving face,

None can fill our loved one's place.

—Inserted by his loving wife, Nellie, and children, father and mother.

SHUTE.—In loving memory of little Mervyn Harold.

Just a little white snowdrop,

A sweet little flower from his birth, So God took him back to heaven

Before he was soiled by the earth.

—Inserted by his loving grandma, E. J. Porter.

JOHNSON.—In loving memory of dear father, who died on November 25, 1914.

A painful shock, a blow severe,

To part with one we loved so dear;

Our loss is great, we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again.

—Inserted by his daughters and sons-in-law, J. and E. Burton and C. and R. Hendry.

STOW.—In loving memory of our dear brother,

William Edward (Willie), who died November 27, 1915.

God knows the way; He holds the key;

He guides us with unerring hand.

Sometimes, with tearless eyes, we'll see,

Yes, up there, we'll understand.

—Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters.

STOW.—In loving memory of our dear son, William Edward (Willie), who died November 27,

1915

We miss thee, dearest loved one,

Our hearts are breaking yet.

We'll meet thee in the heavenly land;

We never can forget.

—Inserted by his loving parents, Lydia and Jo-seph.

COOPER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away November 27, 1912; also our dear father, who passed away September 23, 1904.

No space of time, no lapse of years,

Can dim our loved ones' past, A loving memory holds it dear,

Affection holds it fast.

—Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law, Bell and Ern, also loving daughter and son-in-law,

Marion and Alf.

COOPER.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on September 23, 1904; also our dear mother, who passed away November 27, 1912, at Koolunga.

As the angels we shall again behold them,

Clothed in celestial grace;

With all the beauties of their lovely souls expand

Standing before their Father's face.

—Inserted by their loving daughters and son-in-law, Catherline, Eff, and Richard.

COOPER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away November 27, 1912; also dear father, who passed away September 23, 1904.

Parted, yes, but not for ever,

We shall meet you by and by,

Where no parting e'er shall sever,

Where no tears shall dim our eyes. —Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law, S. and J. Kaske.

IN MEMORIAM.

HOGAN.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band and father, James, who died at Dale-street, Port Adelaide, November 27, 1903. R.I.P.

While you lie in a peaceful sleep, Your memory I will always keep.

Sadly missed.

—Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family.

McDOWELL.—In memory of our dear father, also beloved husband, William McDowell, who was accidentally killed at the Port Adelaide Railway-station, November 27, 1915. We love you still, dad.—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter and son-in-law and grandchild, Loosey Godwin and Howard Franklin.

STRAUSS.—In loving memory of our dear

sister Annie, who departed this life on Novem-

ber 27, 1915.

We often think of you, dear Annie,

And think of how you died;

To think we could not say good-bye,

Before you closed your eyes.

—Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law,

H. A. Dohnt.

STRAUSS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Annie Dorothea, who died suddenly, November 27, at Tailem Bend, 1915.

And sad it was, she bid no one farewell, As her spirit flew before we knew

That from us she had gone.

We often think of you, dear mother,

And think of how you died,

To think we could not say good-bye,

Before you closed your eyes.

—Inserted by her loving husband and family.

STRAUSS.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Annie, who passed away

on November 27, 1915.

It's just 12 months ago to-day, How quickly it has fled;

Since you, my dear, were called away,

And numbered with the dead.

—Inserted by her loving mother and brother, J.

S. Dohnt.

CONSTABLE.—In loving memory of dear Fred, who was accidentally killed by an electric car on November 27, 1912.

While you lie in peaceful sleep, Your memory I will always keep. —Inserted by his loving friend, Florrie.

CONSTABLE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Fred, who was accidentally killed on North-terrace on November 27, 1912.

He left his home in health and strength;

No thought of death was nigh.

To think that he was called away,

And could not say good-bye.

Remorseless death amongst us comes,

And bitter tears impart;

It takes the loved ones from our homes,

But never from our hearts.

—Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and

brothers.

McDOWELL.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, William McDowell, who was accidentally killed at Port Adelaide by train No-

vember 27, 1915.

No one know how much we miss him,

Friends may think the wound has healed, But they little know the sorrow

Deep within our hearts concealed.

Our thoughts they often wander

To a spot not far away,

Where they laid our dearest husband and father

Just one year ago to-day.

—Inserted by his loving wife and family.

HENNESSY.—In fond memory of our dear mother, J. A. Hennessy, who died at Solomon-town, November 27, 1914. R. I. P.

Never to see her or hear her, never to mention

her name.

Two years of endurance has vanished, and now

There's a pain in my heart and care on my brow, The visions of fancy and hope are all gone,

And tearless I travel life's pathway alone; Alone? Not alone, for kind ones there be,

But no one to love, dear mother, like thee.

—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, C. and A. S. Murrin, and grandson, James Murrin, Port Pirie.

STAEHR.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died on November 27, 1915.

Your memory is as dear to-day

As in the hour you passed away. —Inserted by her loving son, Wílliam.

PURCHASE.—In loving memory of my dear father, who died at Wirrabara, November 27, 1915.

Sleep, dear father, we would not wake thee now; Sorrow and trouble would darken thy brow. Sweet be the peace hovering round thee; No grief or pain can come to thee now. —Inserted by his loving daughter, Ellen.

RETURN THANKS.

BENNETT.—Mr. F. G. BENNETT and FAMILY

desire to THANK all Friends for kind sym-pathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. MR. and MRS. JOHN STEWART, of Athelstone,

desire to thank their numerous friends for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes, and kind expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of their dear daughter Raby. MRS. F. PAPPS and FAMILY sincerely THANK all kind Friends and Relations for letters, cards, floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. PRIVATE GEO. SEARSON desires to sincerely

THANK all kind Friends and Relations for letters, cards, floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy in the loss of his dear wife.