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ENGAGEMENT.
MOLES-BRIGGS.-Thr Engagement is
announced of Eric Arthur, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moles, Kemp-
ton to Olive Mary, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Briggs, of Bel
lerive.
BIRTHS.
MAPDEY.—On January 3, at Queen
Alexandra Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
J..T. L. Mapley: a son (John William).
MARRIAGES.
COTTON—BANTICK.—On December 27,
1926, at St. Peter's Church, Glenelg,
South Australia, by the Rev. Cavalier,
Silvery Joyce, third- daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Cotton, of Swansea, to
Edwin Allan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Bantick, of Brambledene, Sandy
Bay. Present address: 49 Barker-street,
Propect, South Australia.
DEATHS.
CHAMBERLAIN.—Passed peacefully
away at Como, Sydney, on December
24, 1926, Jemima Ann, beloved wife of
the late Captain William Chamberlain,
jun.
TURNER.—On December 30, 1926. at
Manly. N.S.W., Ellen, beloved wife of
Charles Sutton Turner and daughter
of the late George and Mary Board,
Hobart. Requiescat in Pace.
IN MEMORIAM.
BIRD.—In loving memory of our dear
little son, Cecil, who passed away Jan-
uary 5, 1923
A cluster of loving memories
The fondest a heart can frame,
We weave into a garland.
And twine around your dear name.
Inserted by his ever-loving mother and
father, Phyllis and Albert Bird.
GANGELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Alice, who passed away on January 4, 1920.
Dearer to us than words can tell
Was the mother we lost and loved so well.
Love in death should make us see,
What love in life should always be.
Inserted by her loving daughter and
son-in-law, H. J. and W. R. Cloak.
HUDSON.—In loving memory of our
dear sister, Eva, who died January 5,
1921
Cherished memory of one so dear
Often brings a silent tear.
Inserted by her sister, Middleton.
HANSON.—In sad and loving memory of
our dear son' ánd brother, Ronald M.
Manson, who was accidentally drowned
on January 5, 1926.
His was a nature yon couldn't help loving,
And a heart that was purer than gold;
To those who knew him and loved him
His memory will never grow cold.
Inserted by his lovlng father and
mother, brother and sisters.
POLLARD.—In loving memory of my
dear brother, Ernest Mulley, who de-
parted this life, January 5, 1926.
Thy will be done.
Inserted by his loving sister, F. Mark
Smith.
POLLARD.—In loving memory of my
dear Uncle Ernest, who departed this
life January 5, 1926.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving niece, Islay
Heather.
STURGES.—In loving memory of our
dear aunt, Mary, who departed' this life
on January 3, 1926.
Just a memory fond and true,
A loving thought, dear aunt, of you
An aching heart, a secret tear,
Still keeps her memory ever dear.
Inserted by the family of the late
Mrs. M. J. Stocks, New Norfolk.
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