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8IRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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BERTHS.
BLAIR.—Chi the Stb May. at Cuming-street,
Mile-End. to Mr and Mrs. H. H. Blair—a Km j
(Alexander Colin).
CHAPPKLL (nee Symons).—On the Sfch May, at
Mabel->7trect. Yatala. to Mr. and Mrs. Sid Chap
pell, of Wallaroo Mines—a son (Sidney Loydc).
RAXKIXE.—On the 14th May, at Mareeba,
Woodville. to Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Rankine, In
verbrackie Manse. Woodside—a daughter.
PARLE.—On the 4th May, at Robsart-strecfc,
Parkside. to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pahle—a daughter
(Roma Adrienne).
EICHNER.—On the 25th April, to Mr. and
Mrs. Will. Kirhner. "Ecclefechau Form," Rain
bow, Victoria—a son (Kenneth Thomas).
LINDSAY.—On the 3rd May. at "Redbraes,v
Moss Vale, New South Wal«*5 the wife of Arthur
J. S. Lindsay—a son (stillborn).
RANSOM (nee Gully).—On the Sth May. at
Thornton-street, Kensington. to Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. W. J. Ransom—a daughter (Dorothy Jean).
BOWDEN.—On the 13th May, at Gunjah Nursing
Home. Salisbury-street* Foley, to Mr. and Aire.
A. H. Bowden—a son. Both well.
MARRIAGES.
APPLETON—WATTS.—On the 3rd Mar, at
Dewesley, bv the Rev. R. Broadbent, Alice Lillian,
second daughter of H. J. Watts, to Elijah, fifth
son of the late Artemis Appleton, of Harrogate.
GREGORY—FERRIS.—On the 16th April, at
Sc. Clement's Church, Enfield, by the Rev. II.
N. Drummonii, Ernest Walter, youngest son Mrs.
C. W. Gregory, North Adelaide, to Uubv Pearl,
eldest daughter of Mr. fL C. and R, Ferris, of
Soft on Park, Nailsworth.
McCARRON—LOL'GHLJN.—On the Sth April, at
St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral. by the Rev. R.
P. Denny. Owen, the fourth son of the lute John
McCarron, to Pearl, the fourth daughter of Detec
tive Loughlin, both of Adelaide.
JIAMS—110HDACRE.—On the 20th March, at the
residence of the bride's parents.' by the Rev.
Hoslatn. Andrew, second sen of W. G. Hems,
Tanhellup, Western At:£tni]ui, to Violet M., fourth
daughter of E. Uordaere, East L.vnne, Pen
wortham, South Australia.
DEATHS.
MOLONEY.—On the Hth of May, in the re
sidence of her sbter, Mrs. M. Kenny, at Clarendon,
Ellen, second daughter of the late P. Moloney,
aged 47 years. May her soul rest in peace.
FRASEK.—Ou the 0th .May, at Pa vn eh run,
Donald Eraser, aged 01. late of Murray Bridge.
POMEItOY.—On the 13th May, at Streatham,
London, S.W., England, Agne« Caroline, wife of
Arthur Porneroy. and second daughter of the late
Samuel Bakcwell, fornicrlv of this city.
HITCH.—On the 2£th April, at her residence,
at Arayton, Eionar Adeline, the dearly beloved
wife of Robert Hitch, aged 3S years, leaving a
sorrowing husband and seven sons and two daugh
ters to mourn their sad loss. Loved by all.
FRANCES.—On tbc loth May. at his residence*
Government-road, Croydon, Henry, l>cloved hus
band of Sarah Francis, aged Sf .roars.
PAECTL—On the 13th Mav. at TuncrkHlo, Wil
liam Frederick, peennd dearly beloved son of
Wilhelmiuc and late Augta-l Poech and loved
brother of .Mattiel aged .42 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
JOHNSON.—In loving memory of Eleanor Rose j
(Nellie) .Johnson, who died at Bragga, Port Wake, i
field. May 16. 1932.—Inserted by her loving hu=- 1
band and children. L. Johnson. j
JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our dear I
sister, Nellie, who died at Port Wakefield on 16th
May. 1012.—Inserted by her loving mother ami
sisters. R.I.P.
MADDISOX.—In loving memory of our dear ]
husband and father, George Maddison, who de
parted this life at Adelaide on the 36th May,
IfflS. Gone, but not forgotten.—Inserted by his I
loving wife, sou, and daughter-in-law, R. and F. j
Maddison.
TKO)L\S.—In loving memory of Florence ;
Louisa Thomas, who died May 16. 1012.—Inserted ;
bv her loving husband, children, uivi brother. i
LLOYD.—In loving memory of mv dear hu=- ■
band and our dear father, William Henry Lloyd, i
who departed ibis* life on -May 13, 1912. * ;
He bade no one a last farewell, j
He waved his band to Done, !
Hip; spirit flew before we knew j
That from us he had gone. |
Rest, dearest father, thy task is o'er, 1
Thy loving hands shall toil 110 more, j
On earth there is strife, in heav'n rest, i
We miss you most who loved you best. :
—Inserted by his loving wife and family, Brae- j
foot. 136x137
PASCOE—111 loving memory of our dear j
mother, who died Mav 16. 1010.
Dear is the crave where our deer mother is laid.
Dear is the memory that never will fade.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
M. and F. iiodgscn.
PASCOK.—In loving memory of our dear wife
and mother, Ellen Pascoe, who died at Kooringa,
May 16. '010. " !
This is the day of remembrance to all, j
Three years to-day, too sail to recall; ,
Oh. why was she taken, so good and so fair,
Wiiile the earth held so many it better could |
spare.
—Iri*?ricd by her loving husband and children,
Kooriuga.
HODGEMAN.—In loving memory of darling
Harry, who died at Roscwater, May 16, 1510.
Just tlirce years ago to-day.
Our dear Harry passed away.
We gave to God in tears and pain
The child we fondiy loved.
We know we'll find him safe again
In our Saviour's home above.
—Inserted by- loving parents, brothers, and sister.
TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our dear bus- I
band and father, who died at'Nails worth. May 36, |
1911.
Rest in the Saviour, sweetly rest;
They miss you most who loved you best.
—Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and daugh- |
tere.
SMITH.—In lovinc memory of William Snith,J
died May 16, 1312; also Jumes Albert Smith*
died September 32. 190O; and Hartley Smith, died
April 15. 3901. sens of tr.e above.
A painful blow, a shock severe. !
To part with one we loved so dear;
Our Jons is great, we'll not complain* I
But trust in God to meet in h-javen.
—Inserted by his loving wife and in mil v. ;
SMUTI.—In loving remembrance of my dear '
stepfather, who died at Port Pirie, May iG, 3912. j
Your end came sudden, father dear, j
Tt made us weep and sigh; 1
For oh. it was so hard to think, I
We could not say good-bye.
—Inserted by his loving step son and family, Hugh !
Thompson.
ANDERSON.—in loving memory of our
son. Victor John.
Another little lamb is gone
To dwell with Him who give;
Another little darling babe
le sheltered in die grave.
-Inserted by his loving mother and father, B. and
R. Anderson, Rosewatcr.
RETURN THANES.
MR. IWRFJ1T HITCH an.l F VMIRV wish,
THANK all kind frrimds and relation,
the many cards and letters of svmpathv,
floral tributes received during their late
roavcnient
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