Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wednesday 23 April 1902, page 3


BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. BEAUMONT.—At Rosedale, Penwortham, the wife of Chas. H. Beaumont—a son. DUNN.—On the 3rd April, at Pittsworth, Queens-land, the wife of Alfred C. Dunn— a daughter. KINMONT.—On the 15th April, at Port Lincoln, the wife of Edward Kinmont, M.B., CM., of H.M. Hospital, of a daughter. MORGAN.—On the 20th March, at Ella street, Parkside, the wife of J. H. Morgan—a daughter. SWEETAPPLE.—On the 16th April, at Mill ter-race, the wife of H. Algar Sweetapple, M.D., of a son. MARRIAGES. BOWMAN—GALE.—On the 16th April, at Christ Church, N.A., by the Very Rev. the Dean of Ade-laide, Keith Dudley, son of the late John Bow-man of Poltalloch, Lake Alexandrina, S.A., and Carolside, Hobart, Tasmania, to Margaret Hepburn, daughter of W. H. Gale, Western Aus-tralia, and granddaughter of Mrs. Chalmers, Glen-sloy, Childers street, N.A. BYRNE—HOOKINGS—On the 9th April, at Oak-lands Farm, Giles's Corner, Tarlee, by the Rev. J. J. Nicholls, Alfred Norman, eldest son of Mr. Norman Byrne, Norwood, to Emily, fourth daugh-ter of Mr George Hookings, farmer, Tarlee. EVANS—McBRIDE.—On the 7th April, at St. Paul's Church, by the Rev. J. Sunter, Ernest Drummond Evans, eldest son of William Evans, Adelaide, to Alice Finnis, youngest daughter of J. M. R. McBride, Burra. FRANCIS—PAGE.—On the 31st March, at St. Matthew's Church, Kensington, by the Rev. R. W. G. Dempster, Walter Reginald, eldest son of W. J. Francis, Osmond terrace, Norwood, to Ethel Mary, eldest daughter of G. R. Page, Edward street, Norwood. HENCKE—ROSENBERG.—On the 3rd April, at Christ Church, Balaklava, by the Rev. Frank Parnall, Ewald William, second son of C. E. Hencke, Clapham Park, and Oat Lane, London, to Rachel Josephine, eldest daughter of O. L. Rosenberg, Balaklava. HILL—KNOWLES.—On the 19th March, at the Kent Town Jubilee Church, by the Rev. E. T. Cox, Frank, third son of John Hill, Kensington Park, to Jessie M., youngest daughter of R. Knowles, Melbourne. HOBBS—BOWMAN.—On the 5th March, at the Methodist Church, Maitland, by the Rev. J. Ray-mont, assisted by the Rev. T. S. Williams, Frank Hedley, youngest son of J. Hobbs, Lochiel Park, Campbelltown, to Florence Amy, youngest daughter of T. Bowman, View Bank, Maitland. KUBALE— WOON.—On the 8th April, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John Collings, John Charles Kubale, of Largs Bay, to (Lily) Lavinia, youngest daughter of Mr. John Woon, Bay road, Moonta. LINDSAY—SHERRIFF.—On the 27th March, by the Rev. J. Foster, James Stuart Lindsay, youn-gest son of James Lindsay, Eastwood, to Kathe-rine Sherriff, second daughter of John Sherriff, Minlacowie, Y.P. Border Watch please copy. MOYSES—BARBER.—On the 11th April, at the Wesley Manse, Perth, by the Rev. H. Wilkinson, G. M. (Mont), third son of John Moyses, Uroonda, S.A., to Evelyn M., eldest daughter of William Barber, of Orroroo, S.A. No cards. NEIL—MILDREN.—On the 16th April, by Rev. W. W. Finch, assisted by Rev. W. A. Bainger, at Methodist Church, Port Broughton, Rev. E. G. Neil (missionary to Samoa), to Ethel Gertrude (Ettie), youngest daughter of H. Mildren, Port Broughton. Western Australian papers please copy. NICHOLLS—BERRY.—On the 2nd April, at Archer street Methodist Church, by the father of the bride, assisted by Revs. T. Lloyd and Isaiah Perry, Percy Howard, second son of Alfred Richard Nicholls, of Medindie, to Mary Lillian, second daughter of Rev. Joseph Berry, North Adelaide. O'LEARY—BAKEWELL.—On the 16th April, at the Church of The Epiphany, Crafers, by the Rev. F. H. Stokes, Arthur Pryce Evelyn O'Leary, third surviving son of the late Surgeon-General Thomas Connor O'Leary, to Audine Gwladys, daughter of John Warren Bakewell, of Mount Lofty. OLIFENT-MOYLE.-On the 8th April, at the Methodist Church, Mount Barker, by the Rev. Chas. Reed, Herbert Olifent, first son of Frank Olifent, Adelaide, to Ellen Florence, third daugh-ter of the late Stephen Moyle, Adelaide. POOLE-JACOB.-On the 5th April, at Christ Church, North Adelaide, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Adelaide, William Burnet Poole, of Ade-laide, to Mary Eleanor, daughter of John Jacob, of North Adelaide. At home from May 5 to 8. SAINT-BRINKWORTH.-On the 12th March, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. T. Wood, Edwin, youngest son of the late John Saint, of Saints, to Ellen Constance (Nellie), eld-est daughter of the late Daniel Brinkworth, of Quorn. STACY-SELLERS.-On the 27th March, at Har-row road, by the Rev. Geo. Davidson, Clement Howard, third son of John Stacy, to Louisa Mar-garet, eldest daughter of Robert Sellers, both of St. Peters. WALLACE-RUSSELL-On the 16th April, at St. George's Church, Yorketown, by the Rev. H. Bleby, Albert H. A., youngest son of T. W. Wallace, to G. R. Ethel I., only daughter of W. B. Russell, of Edithburg. DEATHS. ARMSTRONG.-On the 17th April, at 141 Wake-field street, Adelaide, Mary Ann, widow of the late James Armstrong, aged 83 years. ASHER.— On the 17th April, at her residence, Barton terrace east, North Adelaide, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Isaac Asher, aged 73 years. BEARE.-On the 9th April, at Kroonstadt Hos-pital, Trooper Harold Beare, dearly loved son of J. and M. Beare, Semaphore, and nephew of Mrs. Fanny Lewis, Plymouth. A loving and courageous son, who will be sorely missed. Devonshire and Cornwall papers please copy. BECKLEY.-On the 2nd April, at the Royal Hotel, Crystal Brook, Ellen Peach Beckley, relict of the late Henry Beckley, late of Redhill aged 39 years. BETHUNE.-On the 17th April, at Chain of Ponds, Alexander Bethune, the dearly beloved hus-band of Ann Bcthune, aged 72 years. ELLERY.— On the 15th April, at Morgan, Murray L. C. dearly loved youngest child of James and Kate Ellery. HOOLE.-On the 17th April, at his residence, Smithfield, Thomas Hoole, aged 57 years. JUDELL.— On the 17th April, at Fremantle, W.A., Cesar Judell, youngest son of the late W. Judell, Altona, Holstein, and brother of L. Judell, Orroroo, aged 42 years. KIRKWOOD.-On the 18th April, at Ridleyton, the second dearly, beloved daughter (Ruby Eliza) ot Eliza Kirkwood, aged 19. At rest. LAWTON.— On the 16th April, at Coppin street, Semaphore, Herbert H. T. Lawton (Bert), beloved son of J. S. and S. J. Phillips, aged 30 years. O'LEARY.-On the 17th April, at her resi-dence, Kooringa, Margaret, the beloved wife of John O'Leary, sen., aged 78 years. R.I.P. PONDER.-On the 20th April, at his son's resi-dence, St. John's street, Adelaide. John Ponder, formerly of Kapunda, aged 80 years. ROACH.-On the 17th April, at his residence, Carlton, Melbourne, Leonard Roach, formerly of Adelaide, aged 75 years. ROBERTS.— On the 20th April, at her residence, Charles street, Norwood, Mary Ann Roberts, eldest daughter of the late Stephen and Mary Haddy, in her 73rd year, late of Kadina. SNELL.-On the 17th April, at her residence, George street, Moonta, after a brief illness, Esther, the beloved wife of John Snell, aged 45 years. At rest. WOODMAN.-On the 18th April, at her resi-dence, Melbourne street, N.A., of heart disease, the beloved wife of J. Woodman, in her 53rd year. Water thrown upon ice in the Arctic re-gions will shiver it just as boiling water breaks glass. This is because the ice is so much colder than the water.