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. rMIRTHS, MARRIAGES, :AND
DEATHS.
THsL ANM DEATHS, BRl tE YlMVTM
NOTICES, six lines 3s.; MAE? IAGES,
Is. eaoh; IN MEMORIIAM NOTICES;
six lines, 3s.; poetry, 6d. per line extra.
.Ia order to eard against imposition, no
tices of Brrths, Marriages, and Deaths
meat be authenticated by some respect
able person to ensure insertion.)
3 TH S.
HAWTHORNE (nee Rose Eevns).-On
March 31, at Nurse Cowling's Private Roa
SVital, Carlisle. to Mr. and Mr W. WW. Hsw.
thorn; of. Dalwallinn-- son.('alter Wil*
I·am)., Both well.
KIMBERLEY (nee Margaret Nevin).—On
'April': , at 13 I Tenth-avenue, Maylsnda, to
cr, and,' Mrs. W. . Kimberley, at Msylxads
-- son' (stillborn). No visitors.
LOCKYER.--On April 2, at Ms Harvey's
Hospital, Aberdeen-street, to Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. A. Lockyer, of' 27 Almadbary-road,
Mt. Lawley - a son.
SHARPE (nee Jean Lang) (by cable).—
On April 2,"to Mr. sad Mrs. Robert Sharpe,
S Maryville.areue, GlOock, Seotlaad-a
daulghter. ,
SUGDEN.—On April 3, at York, ,ee wife
- 'of. Edar Sagden-a see. m,
WIL EARE (nee Joy Baker).-Oa Apri 3,
.1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wheawe, of, 40
Vena-street, North Perth--s mn (Bobers
YELDON—BROAD.—On Mask 2,. 129,
at Christ Church,- Geraldtnte 'Richard
Charles (of Singapore), only' son of Mr.
.and Mrs: R. .-- Yeldon;, of Meekathaml, to
Jessie, only daughter of the late Mr, aad
Mrs. H. Bruad, of Walkaway.:.
DEATHS. ALLEN.—On April ,1. 1922, at ML Nag
aet .H i i , Ethel-May. dearly' beloved wife
of IR. H. Allen, of Sandsone,. and, loving
'mother of Nellie, Robbie, Elsie,' and Ethel,
aged 38 years. .
GRANT.-On April 5. 1922, at Leyford,
Olaremont'-veue, .Claremont, Annie Maitl
'land Grant, relict of the late Johna Grant,
aged 89 : years. .
ILES.--On Mareh. 81 1922, at her rsd
'ance,' James-street, Gaiilford, Mary. relict
ot the' late Robert :les, in her 89h year.
A-t'rest. .
SAVAGE.—On Apri1 4, at Cotteloe, Alicia
Jane, youngest danlhter of the * late Dr.
Savage, B.N beloved aunt of A. H. Savage.
iSydney ank Melbourne papers please copy.
SIVEWRIGHT.—On April 5, 1922. at
Greenmount, Mrifel, the dearly-beloved eldest
dangter of Mr. and Mrs; W. A. Sivewright,
-'ate of . Lawler-street, Sublda; aged ,19:
year{ ,
IN MEMORIAM.
Anzac Heroes.
HOOD.- In ever loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Private Hebert
(Bert) Hood, 11th Battalion, killed in action
on April 6, 1917.
The sigh of grief still lingers,
In our sad hearts to-day.
Inserted by his loving mother, father,
sisters and brothers.
McCOMBE.-In loving memory of Sergeant
M. S. McCombe, 48th Battalion, killed in action
April 5, at Dernacourt.
Inserted by his mother, brothers, and sister.
Victorian papers please copy.
McL NDERS.-In loving memory ef my
Sear son. ames Barry' McLanders, late 16th
Battalion,. 4th Brigade, died. April 6, 1920,1
at Narroin. - .
Badly missed, deeply meeared.
Inserted by his loving parents, Mr. nd
r-rs. Lees. '
R-EBBECHL-In loving ua'mary of our
beloved eldest son, and oar dear brother,'
Louis Patrick (Jock), killed in action in
: rance April 6, 1917. i -~
'Requiescat in paee.
SInserted' by his sorrowing parets, sisters,
and brothers . : .
ROGER5.-In sad but. loving memory of
our dear eons and brothers.. Corporals David
Owen .BRoers, who was killed in action on
April. 6, 1918: also Private George, wbo Sias
.killed'on October 12,1917.'
- Loved in life, honoured in death,
..boaotiful memory Is all -we have left,
TaInserted by their loving.parents, sisters,
. brothers ' -
A' yA.--Arthuar'etnworthy, killed in ac
-en, April-5, 1918,. . -
. Eve. remembered. .
' tserte by his true friends, Tom and"
ADAM.-In 'sad and loving memory of our
dear husband and father, B. J. Adam,;who
- passed- away, at Wooroloo Sanatorium. on
AprIl 2, 1916, also our dear son and brother,
Sereant . H. Adam, who died 6f wounds in
Prance, A'prl 6,' 1918. ..
Both dearly loved endsadly .missed.
inserted'by their loving wife and mother,
"1as, and daughters, brothers, and sisters.
BEtN .-In loving memoryp' oi ' eur. dear
S-eanther, 'Mary Bent, who was accidentally
killed on April 6, 1920..'
Time' changes many things, -
, Butt like the ivy, memory clings.
Idnserted by bar loving daughter and sen
In-law. Violet and: Charles NicolL?
,BENT.-In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on April 6, 1920.
S At rest.
Inserted by her ,- loing? daughter,. abs,
SFremantle.
B.-NT.--In loving memory of' our dear
, otber, accidentally killed April 6, 1920.
Ever. remembered by her loving daughters
and. siqns-in-law, Heather, Lily, .Brold and
-+ PERBES.--In loving'memory of my deasr,
,.usband Arthurn who passed away at Mt.
-'Lwley on -April 6, 1915.
"'. Some time we'll undestand.
laserted by his loving·wife, Lily FPerr-es.
SPRBES.---In'. loving memory of A?thur,
,ho passeda awy Abril 6, 1915.
S- Ever remenmbered.
I.nserted by his loving mother, iltesr, and
brotbers.
PERRES.--In afeetionate remembrance
:of? Arthur who passed away at Mt. awley
ea.April 6,- 1915.
SPece, perfect- peace, with loved ones far
In Jeeas' keeping we are safe and they.
Inserted by J. S. and f. Thomas.
POTTER.-In loving remembrance of
Nary Jane, dearly-beloved wife of Thomas.
Potter, -who paseed away on April 8, 1920,
aged 38 years.
Sale in the arms of Jesus.
ot gone from memory, not gone from love,
nt gone to her Father's home above.
lie cup was bitter,the pain severe,
a 'o part with her I loved so. dear.
PUMPHRIEY.-In loving memory of our
sweet nand only little girlie Imna, who died
at the Children's Hospital, April 6, 1921,
just 3 years.
Hlow'we miss our little treasure,
As around the house she'd roam;
As we loved her so we miss her.
She was the sunshine of our home.
Inserted' by her lovidg father and mother
,and two little brothers Bobby and George,
Baker's Hill.
TAYLOR.-In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died at Narrogin on Thursday,
'April 3, 1919.
YOUNG.-In -loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who departed this
life at Perth-road, West Guildford, on April
5, 1921.
A year ago a message came
From God, who thought it best.
To take you from this weary world,
And give you peace and rest.
Inserted by her loving daughters. Mrs. W.
Meaden, Mrs. C. Sleight, Mr. Tom Young, Mr.
A. L. Young. (son), Mrs. A. L. Young
(daughter-in-law), Mr. C. Sleight, Mr. W.,
Meaden (sons-in-law), and grandchildren.
YOUNG.-In loving memory of my dear
mouther. A L. Young, who passed away on
April 5, 1921.
A patient sufferer gone to rest.
inserted by her loving daughter, Mrs. F.
Johnson; son-in-law, and grandchildren.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dewsnap, of 161 Colin
street, West Perth, desire to tender their
sincere THANKS to their many friends for
floral tributes and messages of sympathy re
celved during their recent sad bereavement:
and also desire to thank the Nurses of No. 8
Ward, Children's Hospital, for their kind
ness and attention to their little son (Billo).
Mr. C. J. Owen, end Mrs. HI. Higham and
Family, wish to tender their sincere
'rIIANNKS to their many kind friends and
relations for cards, letters, telegrams, and
flural tributes, and personal expressions of
symupathy during their recent sad and sud
den bereavement, also Sisters St. John of
God Hospital.
Mrs. Albert Wilkins wishes to THANIT
a ll kind friends for telegrams, letters, iforal
tributes and personal expressions of sym
patlhy in her recent sad bereavement.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
G-A.NT.-The Friends of the late Mrs.
Annie Maitland Grant. reliet of the late Mr.*
John Grant, of Leyford, Claremont-avenue,
Olaremont, are respectfully informed that her
remains will be privately interred in tnu
Prcsbyterian portion of the tarrakatta Ceme
terY, THS (Thbreday) HOI.NING, at 10
ABT 8 1 ; DLVI S ana 00 vadertaL
FUNERAL NOTICES.
PEARSE--The Friends of the late Mr.
Frederick Pearse, late of 991 Wellington
street, West Perth, are respectfully invited
to follow his remains to the place of inter
ment, the Church of England portion of the
Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral is ap
pointed to leave his late residence, 991 We!
lington-street, West Perth, at 10.30 o'clock
THIS (Thursday) MORNING. Friends wish
ing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the
10.45 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 844 Hay-st., Perth. Tel. A3.32.
LODGE ST. JOHN, No. 1, W.A.C. FREE
MASONS.
PEARSE.--The Brethren of the above
Lodge and the Craft in general are respect
fully requested to follow the remains of our
late Brother, Frederick Pearse, to the place
of interment, the Anglican portion of the
Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral will leave
his late residence, 991 Wellington-street,
West Perth, at 10.30 o'clock THIS (Thurs
day) MORNING. Brethren attending the
Funeral may proceed by the 10.45 o’clock
train from Perth.
E. T. JOUBERT, W..
1. BUTLER, Secretary.
SAVAGE.--The Friends of the late Miss
Alicia Jane Savage, late of Cottesloe, are
respectfully invited to follow her remains
to the place of interment, the Anglican
Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral will
leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.'s
Private Mortuary, opposite the Railway Sta
tion, Claremont, THIS (Thursday) MORN
ING, at 10.45 o'clock. Friends may pro
ceed by the train leaving Perth at 10.45 a.m.
ARTHUR E. DAVIES add CO.. Undertak
erm, remantle and Claremont (TeL B225).
SIVEWRIGHT.-The Friends of Mr. and
rrs. William A. Sivewright,"formerly of Law
ler-street, Subiaeo, and of Greenmount,
W.A, are respectfully invited to fol!ow the
remains of their late beloved eldest daugh
tsr, Muriel, to the place of interment, the
Methodist portion of the Karrakatta Ceme
tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave
the Subiaeco Methodist Church, Bagot-road,
Subiaco, after a service which will commence
at 3.30 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTER
NOON. Friends wishing to attend the
Funeral may% proceed by the 4 o'clock trains
from Perth and Fremantle
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON. Funeral
Directors, 844 Hay-st., Perth. Tel. AS232.
WHITE--The Friends of the late Brother
Kierin White, of the Christian Brothers' Col
lege, Kalgoorlie, are respectfully invited to
follow his remains to the place of interment,
the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta.
The Funeral is appointed to leave the Cathy
dral of the Immaculate Conception, Victoria
square, Perth, at 9.30 TO-MORROW (Fri
day) MORNING per road. Friends wishing
to attend the Fnneral may proceed by the
10.10 a.m. train leaving Perth. A Requiem
Mass will be celebrated in the Cathedral at
9 o'clock To-morrow (Friday) Morning.
BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195
Pier-street, Perth. Tel. A4308.
WILSON.-The Friends of the late Mr.
Albert Wilson, motor mechanic, of 73 St.
Leonard's-avenue, West Leederville; W.L.,
are respectfully invited to follow his re
mains to the place of interment, the Church
of England portion of the Karrakatta Ceme
tery. The Funeral is appointed to leave
the Private Mortuary of Messrs. Donald J.
Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-street, .Perth, at
10.30 o'clock TO-MORROW (Friday)
MORNING. Friends wishing to attend the
Funeral may proceed by the 10.45 o'clock
train from 'Perth.
DONALD J. CIIIPPER and SON, PFneral
Directors, 844 Hay-st., Perth. TeL A33233.
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