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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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"Express" and "Chronicle" at a charge of
Two Shillincs and Sixpence each when not
exceeding five lines;, over five lines Sixpence
per line,
BIRTHS.
SHELLEY.—On the 22nd .Tanuary at "Ku
randn" Private Hospital, Broken Hill, the \u.
A 11. 3. Shelley. Criterion Hotel—01 a son.
MOYSE.—Or. the 20th January, at A'ursc
' Tver's Private Heme, No. 6 Liizaheth-streot,
' Norwood, to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. 'Mtosc, <rf N£
S, Elizabeth-street, Norwood—a (laughter (Doro
thy Maud).
CORSTON.—On the 28th December, 1914, at
"Riverlee," Virginia, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Corston, of a son (Adam Robertson).
MARRIAGES
HANCOCK-SMITH.—On t.he 2nd'. January, at
.Thalmcrs Church, North-terrace. Adelaide, by
'he Rev. Thomas Tait; M.A., B.A., Harry A'™1,
. third son oi Wallace Hancock. Esq., largA, b-a.
to Jessie, eldest daughter. of the late Duncan
Smith, Esq., Williamstown, Victoria.
JOHNS— GOULTER.—On- the -28th October, 1914,]
at the Methodist Church/Crystal Brook, Walter
Johns, the fifth'son of Paul Johns, Crystal Brook,
to Adelaide Pbccbe Coulter; the eldest daughter
of Allen Goulter, "Hillview," Crystal, Brook.
COTTON—DAVIDSON;—On the 20th January, at
"the Parkside Methodikt Church/by the Rev. WV.
Jeffries, assisted by Rev. V. Roberts, Robert
• Harold, only son of 0. ,S. Cotton, of Unleyf to
Ethelwyrme Ruth, fourth daughter of T. W. David
son, of Parkside.
SOUTHALL —PETTMAN. —On the 16th January,
• at Mrs. Rooney's, Tusinore-avenue, by the Rev J.
Cowans, Frederick Joseph Southall, late of Den
mark, to Eleanor Sarah, fifth daughter of the
slate William Pcttman, of Balaklava.
DEATHS.
FISHER.—Oni thV lltli February, at,-his resi
dence, 30, Elizabeth-street, . Norwood,. George,
"dearly beloved and loving husband ot Manon
f! Fisher, aged 64 years. At rest.
KOCH.—On the 3rd February, at his resi
dence, Williamstcwn (suddenly), oi heart failure
Johann Gottlieb Koch, the beloved hiBband of
Emma Koch, aged 51 years and 4 months, sadly
missed.
HALBERT.—On the 9th February, at Kadina
private Hospital, of appendicitis, George Edward,
the'only beloved son or VV. F. and Susan Halucrt,
seed 24" years, late of Quom, now of Benson-street,
Semaphore. Brother of Mrs. T. Starr, jits. J.
McGilliciiddy. oi Beruon-st., Semapliore, and 111s.
W. Foster, of'Quern.
GADD.—Oh the 11th February, .1915, at- River
ton, Hiza,'relict oi Captain W. E. Gadd, aged 69
years.
BYRT.—On the 20th January., at • sea, John
Thomas, dearly beloved son of T. and M. Byrt,
Yunta, aged 24 years. Sadly missed. R.I.P.
McAREE.—On the 11th February, at Tcatree
Gully, Mary Elizabeth, dearly beloved daughter
of John Victor and Gertrude McArce, aged S
months. R.I.P.
IN MEMORIAM.
BOOKER.—In loving memory of our dear son
and brother. ATf.. who died at Bowden, February :
12, 1007.—Inserted by his loving parent, brother,
and sisters.
GREEN.—'In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at'Glanville Fcbruaiy 12, 1912.
remembered."—Inserted by her son and daughter
in-law and only grand-daughter, I^rgs Bay.
DERBY.—In loving memory of Mary Donaldson,
beloved wife of Francis B. Deny, who died Feb
ruary 12, J91S.—Inserted by her loving husband
and daughter, Annie.
ARTHUR.—In loving memory of Alfred George j
Arthur, who passed away on February 12, 19U.
''Gone, but not forgotten,"—Inserted by bis old
churn, Ru.
ARTHUR.—In loving memory of dear Alf.
He has gone where there is no pain or care,
And may those he loved all meet him there.
—Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in
law, Arch and Maud.
ARTHUR.—In loving memory of dear Alf., who
lied February 12, 1013.
lie has gone, but not forgotten;
He was always kind au.1 trie;
Never murmured in his HUlcring;
No ojm» knows whit he went through.
-Inserted hy his losing mother, sister?, and fcn>
her.
MITCHELL.—In sad, but loving memory of
not her. who died at Stepney, February 12, 1014.
But O for a touch of a vanished hand
And the sound of a voice that is still.
—Inserted by her loving children.
HURREN.—In loving memoiy of our dear
mother and grandmother, who died February 12,
3014. aged 7S years.
gome day wc will understand and see dear faces
kept in memory.
—Inserted by her loving aon and daughter-in-law,
George and Sarah Hurren, and grandchildren.
JONES.—In sweet remembrance of dear wife
and mother, who entered into rest February 12,
1014, at Peel-street, Rosatala.
"For ever with the Lord,"
That resurrection word,
That shout of victory,
Once more, For- ever with the Lord,
Amen,, so lot it be.
-Inserted by her affectionate husband and family.
WYNES.—In loving memory of my mother,
*ho died February* 12, 190.3.
To live in hearts wc leave behind
Is not to die.
—Her loving daughter, Trixic Edwards, Oakbank.
BRATCHELL.—In loving mmory of my dear
' husband and father, William Bratchell, who died
At Henry-street, Stepney, February 12, 190S.
The loving voice i* silent,
And the true heart ceased to beat;
How we miss his well known footsteps.
And the form we used to greet.
—Inserted by his loving wife and daughters, Ethel
ar.d Amy.
MURPHY.—In loving memory ' of our dear son
rnd brother (Jack), who departed this life !-2th
febnwry, 1914. R.I.P.
Beloved in life, regretted gone,
Remembered in his grave.
He is gone, but not forgotten,
He was always kind and true;
Never murmured at his sufferings,
No one knew what he went through.
His weary hours and days of pain,
His troubled nights are past;
The ever-patient worn out frgme
Has found sweet rest at last.
—Inserted by his sorrowing father, mother,, bro
thers, and sisters, Brighton, S.A.
RETURN THANKS.
MRS. KOCH and FAMILY wish to THANK all
Relatives and Friends for letters, cards, and
sympathy, especially the neighbors, for their
kindness to them in the loss they have sustained j
by their death of their beloved husband and
father.
MR. AND MRS. T. BYRT and FAMILY, of
Yunta, wish to tender their sincere
THANKS to Bishop Norton, the Military Authori. ;
tieE, S.A.R. Employes of Petersburg, Relatives
and all kind Friends for expressions of sympathy,
cards, letters, telegrams, Ac., during their recent
sad bereavement.
MRS. HARRIS and PHILLIPS wish to express
THANKS to Friends and Relatives for sym
pathy and floral tributes during their late sad
bereavement; also Mr. T. Brooke for use of par.
MRS. EDWARD HENRY NETTLE and
FAMILY desire to express their sincere
SKS to their many FriendR, Neighbors, and
w Workmen for their kindness and untiring
iion also for all letters, cards, telegrams,
font tributes in their sad bereavement.
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