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| Family Notices (Family Notices), Western Star and Roma Advertiser (Toowoomba, Qld. : 1875 - 1948), Saturday 21 December 1912 page Family Notices | 2013-04-04 18:18 | iW1ENEK£--)GROSVJEKOS.—Ou Dec enj*a* 12tb, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Boma, by Rev. Father EelJy, Charles D. Wieneke, youngest son 01 Mr. ana Mrs. J. J. Wieneke, • to Enid Evelyn Grosvenor, third daughter of Mrs. Medhuret, Mtttoa, late Mr. W. F. Havdle wish to ex ItmmuBt IMm. |
WIENEKE--GROSVENOR.—On Dec- ember 12th, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Roma, by Rev. Father Kelly, Charles D. Wieneke, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wieneke, to Enid Evelyn Grosvenor, third daughter of Mrs. Medhurst, Miltoa, late Mr. W. F. Havdle wish to ex- Brisbane. |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), Southern Argus (Port Elliot, SA : 1866 - 1954), Wednesday 3 March 1937 page Family Notices | 2013-04-04 18:09 | TITRS. KEN GROSVENOR wishes to cay Mr. Grosvenor's health is progress |
MRS. KEN GROSVENOR wishes to say Mr. Grosvenor's health is progress- |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Friday 13 February 1942 page Family Notices | 2013-04-04 18:00 | RENDELL---in tender memory o u enr dear Mother, Mrs. A. Rendell. who fell asleep February 13. 1940. Inserted by Mary. of Lavierton and Premantle. sOLTOGGIO.-In lovin me-mory of our dear Husband and Father, Ntco?a. -w.ho died February 13. 1940. Inserted by his loving wife Pins, sons UTgo. V.ctor and silvio. daughters-in-law, B-erpl and Olive. s7. |
RENDELL---In tender memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. A. Rendell, who fell asleep February 13, 1940. Inserted by Mary. of Laverton and Fremantle. SOLTOGGIO.-In loving memory of our dear Husband and Father, Nicola. -who died February 13, 1940. Inserted by his loving wife Pina, sons Ugo. Victor and Silvio, daughters-in-law, Beryl and Olive, |
| COUNTRY TELEGRAMS. RIVERTON, October 22. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thursday 23 October 1879 page Article | 2013-03-17 02:12 | A lad named Archie Grosvenor te.l icom the fop of a scaffold at the Hoo. Alex. Hay's killed, but beyond being severely cut aud |
A lad named Archie Grosvenor fell from the top of a scaffold at the Hon. Alex. Hay's killed, but beyond being severely cut and |
| WOMAN'S REALM Social and Personal. Ambulance Ball. (Article), The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Monday 5 July 1937 page Article | 2013-03-17 00:29 | Williams, F. Wimbridge. Dorothy Firth. Bonas |
Williams, F. Wimbridge. Dorothy Firth. Rona |
| GIRL GUIDES. Notes from the Country. (Article), Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thursday 12 November 1931 page Article | 2013-03-17 00:23 | Slate Secretary: «lu Ruth -McWhae. He», Office: W.A.T.C 8ulldlng. Howard-street. Perth Thc Division Commissioner for the Xorth re not able to give nows for this issue, will liav« a good deal to tell us about -the progress ol guilding in the North-west later on. » " Broadcasting.-Brownies should look out foj lt Will be a special mic under the direction ol Company Notes.-Second Albany writes:-"At last we hav" something worth writing about we have a Union Jack of our very own. given .we were inspired by the "colours" at the great ing for one. We of the 2nd Albany-all High School girls-are very fort una té in our meet- hall, and for fine days the "Guide" Kock, a great Hat rock, from which one has a wonderful view of the ocean, with the I'orongorups and the Stirlings in the far distance. There, Mrs. Jtobin son presented our flag to the company leader. Eileen Wittern. At the same time she enrolled and our head master-the only visitor-nobly Rendel, Edna Nott and Daphne Hillman all |
State Secretary: Miss Ruth McWhae. Head Office: W.A.T.C Building, Howard-street, Perth The Division Commissioner for the North re- not able to give news for this issue, will have a good deal to tell us about the progress of guilding in the North-West later on. Broadcasting.—Brownies should look out for lt will be a special one under the direction of Company Notes.—Second Albany writes:-"At last we have something worth writing about— we have a Union Jack of our very own, given we were inspired by the "colours" at the great ing for one. We of the 2nd Albany—all High School girls—are very fortunate in our meet- hall, and for fine days the "Guide" Rock, a great flat rock, from which one has a wonderful view of the ocean, with the Porongorups and the Stirlings in the far distance. There, Mrs. Robin- son presented our flag to the company leader, Eileen Wittem. At the same time she enrolled and our head master—the only visitor—nobly Rendell, Edna Nott and Daphne Hillman all |
| Girl behind the football scenes (Article), The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), Monday 9 August 1948 page Article | 2013-03-16 22:58 | kicked of on Saturday. |
kicked off on Saturday. |