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, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
i DEATHS.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS. BEREAVEMENT
NOTICES, six lines. 3*.; MARRIAGES.
5*.. each; ES MEMORIAM NOTICES.
six time*, 3*.; poetry, '6d. per line extra.
'(In order to csardv against imposition, no
, ties of .Births, Marriages, and Deaths
? most- be authenticated by some respect
able' person to ensure insertion.)
BIRTHS.
BLYTH. — On January 27, at Nurse
Lewis's, Greenbushes, to Mr. and Mrs. E.
Blyth — a son (Ronald Desmond). Both
well.
BRANDON. — On January 28, at their
residence, King Edward-road, Osborne Park,
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brandon — a daughter
(Edna Mary). Both well.
BRISTOW (nee Ellen Berrie). — On Janu-
ary 26, at Sbiloh Hospital, Nicholson-road,
Subiaco, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Bristow, of 97
Heytesbury-road, Subiaco — a son.
CASSON (nee Kitty Fry). — On January
29, at Nurse Bevan's Private Hospital,
Kialla, 491 Newcastle-street, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Casson — a son.
CHRISTIANSEN — On January 30 at
their residence, 3 Park-road, Mount Law-
ley, to Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christiansen — a
daughter (Joy Emerson Davis). No visitors
until 6th.
EDWARDS. — On January 30 at Nurse
Newington's Private Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. Edwards, of Bencubbin — a son. Both
well.
GEORGE. — On January 27, at their resi-
dence, Eleanor-street, Geraldton, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. George — a son. Both well (Ro-
deric Angus).
HEWISON. — On January 26, at their re-
sidence, Essex-lane, Fremantle, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Hewison — a son (Kevan James).
Both well.
HOFFMAN. — On January 25, at Shiloh
Hospital, Nicholson-road, Subiaco, to Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Hoffman, of 83 Archdeacon-
street, Nedlands — a son.
HOOTON (nee Gladys Dolan). — On Janu-
ary 28, at Nurse Weaver's Private Hospital,
Kirkham Hill-terrace, Maylands, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Hooton, Maylands— a daughter.
Both well.
JAMES (nee Ena Adams). — On January
21, at Fermoy Hospital, Northam, to Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. James, Wellington-street — a
daughter. Both well.
KENWORTHY. — On January 28, 1924,
at their residence Sixth-avenue, Maylands,
to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kenworthy — a son
Both well.
LEWIS (nee Connie Brindal). — On Janu-
ary 27, at their residence, 105 Attfield-street,
Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. G. E_ Lewis — a
son. Both well.
LIGHTBODY. — On January 22, at their
residence, Brisbane Farm, Mundijong, to Mr.
and Mrs. B. Lightbody — a son (Ramsay
Macdonald).
MACHIN. — On January 29, at Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Machin, Jolimont — a son (Arthur
Reginald). Both well.
MINCHIN. — On January 24, at Nurse
McDonnell's, Beverley, to Mr. and Mrs. V
J. Minchin, of Hillcrest, Dangin — a son
Both well.
NICHOLLS (nee Ida Baxter). — On Janu-
ary 28, at Nurse Bevan's Private Hospital,
Newcastle-street, Perth, to Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Nieholls, of Broma, Kunjin — a son
(John Baxter).
SMITH (nee Lilly White). — On January
28, at Nurse Harris's Private Hospital,
Claremont, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith,
16 Kingsmill-street, Claremont — son. Both
well.
SMITH (nee MAGGIE Hetherington). — On
January 23, at Nurse Urry's Private Hospi-
tal, Victoria Park, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
Smith, of Claymore — a daughter. Both well.
WOOLLEY (nee Edith Chivers). — On
January 30, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woolley,
of Loftus-street, Leederville — a daughter. No
visitors.
MARRIAGES.
BROAD — DOYLE. — On January 15, 1924,
at the St. Andrew's Church, Subiaco, by
the Rev. Marshall, Alice Elizabeth, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Doyle, of
Collie, to Frederick Robert, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Broad, of Geraldton.
FRASER — BISLEY. — On January 7, at
St. Giles Church, Mt. Lawley, by the Rev.
H. A. Innes, William Alexander, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fraser, of Subiaco,
to Sheila McKenzie, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bisley, of West Perth.
MITCHELL — KENT. — On January 1, at
Wesley Church, Bunbury, by the Rev. F
S. Finch, Henry, eldest son of Mrs. Hep-
worth, and the late Mr. Mitchell, of South
Bunbury, to Elsie, second daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Syd. Kent, of Picton Junction, and
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wein, of
Cunderdin.
ROBERTS — JACOBSON. — On January 9,
at the Synagogue, Perth, by Rabbi D. I.
Freedman, assisted by the Rev. Z. Mandel-
baum, Israel Roberts, second son of Mr. S.
Roberts, and the late Mrs. Roberts, of
Liverpool, England, to Annie, second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jacobson, of Mt.
Lawley.
DEATHS.
GOUGH. — On February 1, at Perth, James
Harold, the beloved husband of Jessie Gough,
of 16 Byron-street, Leederville, fond father
of Norman, and son of the late Thomas
Gough, of Marian-street, Leederville; aged
25 years.
GOUGH. — On February 1, at Perth, James
Harold, beloved only son of Mrs. W. Ryan,
and brother of Mrs. N. Jackson and Patricia
Gough, aged 25 years. At rest.
HOLLAND. — On January 30, at Wooroloo,
Edward James, beloved husband of Marion,
father of Freda, East Guildford, and eldest
son of P. Holland, Maylands, aged 39, in-
terred privately at Wooroloo, January 31.
HUBBARD. — On January 30, at Mel-
buorne, Victoria, William, dearly-beloved
husband of Milicent Hubbard, of Prahran,
and dearly-beloved father of Ivy, Leslie, Har-
old, of Melbourne, and Albert, of Broome-
hill, W.A.
LOVE. — On January 28, at Sanatorium,
Walter, dearly-loved husband of Edith, fond
father of Irene, loved son of Wm. and step-
son of S. K. Love, and brother of Nellie, Al-
fred, Rhoda, and Herbert (deceased).
A patient sufferer at rest.
MULLINS. — On January 30, at Kensing-
ton, Victoria, Susan Mullins, dearly beloved
mother of Mrs. R. Holbery, 55 Northwood-
street, West Leederville; aged 76 years.
R.I.P.
RODDAN. — On January 28, at Wardell,
Narrogin. Mary, the beloved wife of the late
William Roddan, and loving mother of Mrs.
O'Connor, Beverley; Mrs. Summerton, Nor-
tham; Mrs. F. Cocks, Toodyay; Mrs. W. E.
Clough, Perth; Mrs. Frances, Mt. Lawley;
Jean and Celia, Narrogin; and fond sister of
Mrs. Branley.
STURTRIDGE. — On January 27, 1924, at
the Bridgetown Hospital, Alfred Sturtridge,
of Hester, dearly beloved husband of Helen
Sturtridge, and fond father of Minnie, Con-
nie, Kittie, Aggie, and Ada (daughters),
Harry, late Private Guy Sturtridge, William,
and Alfred (sons), and little Georgie.
No one knows the bitter heartaches,
No one knows the bitter pain,
We are suffering now you've left us,
Home will never be the same.
Sadly missed.
TIGHE. — On February 1, in Melbourne,
Alice (Top), dearly beloved wife of Thomas
Tighe, Junr., and dearly loved daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Webb. Egham-road, Victoria
Park; late of Collie.
IN MEMORIAM.
BRUCE. — In fond memory of Georgina
Bruce, who passed away February 2, 1918,
loving mother of Mr. and Mrs A. H. Bruce,
Perth, and Mrs. and Mr. H. B. Scott
(Cork, Ireland), and loving grandmother of
Keith, Eva, and Betty.
'Tis sweet to think of our mother's love,
And may we be united once more above.
BRUCE. — In fond memory from Mrs.
Lynch, of her beloved sister, Georgina
Bruce, who passed away February 2, 1918,
youngest daughter of the late Capt. and Mrs.
Havelock (Ireland) and sister and sister-
in-law of Mrs. and Mr. Oakenhead (Cork,
Ireland), and Mrs. and Mr. Lynch, Queen's
Park, Western Australia.
Lonely though six years of sad regret,
And yet life's battle must go on.
But, dearest Georgie, I cannot forget,
'Till I am laid beside you, and the vic-
tory won.
Through the long, weary years of sorrow
and pain,
How I have longed for the sound of your
voice again
But the brow I have kissed and the hands
I have clasped,
Shall be perfect again in Christ's Kingdom at
last.
CAMPBELL. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, Alice, who passed away at
Bruce-street, North Fremantle, on February
3, 1923.
A beautiful memory left behind,
Of a wonderful mother, true and kind.
We have lost, but heaven has gained,
One of the best the world contained.
Inserted by her loving sons, daughters,
son-in-law, daughters-in-law, and grand-
children.
DASHWOOD. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who departed this life Feb-
ruary 3, 1919.
Time may come and bring its changes,
Fresh with every coming year,
But your memory will be cherished,
In the hearts that loved you dear.
Inserted by her loving son and daughters.
DENNIS. — In sad but loving memory of
our darling son and brother, Allan Lester.,
who passed away on February 2, 1923, aged
4 years and [?] months.
Suffer little children to come unto Me.
Inserted by his loving mother and father,
brothers Alf, Tom and Ronald, Midland
Junction, and sister Florrie, brother-in law
Fred., and baby Sweeney, Bassendean.
IN MEMORIAM.
CAMPBELL. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, who died February 3, 1923.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by her loving son, Hughie, and
daughter-in-law, Pearl, and little Marjorie.
EASTWELL. — In loving memory of our
dear dad, who passed away on February
2, 1922.
No one who saw need ever be told,
For his cheery ways, his smiling face,
There is none can fill our dear dad's place
Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. S. Eastwell.
FLETCHER.— In loving memory of our
dear mother and sister, Mabel Isabel, who
departed this life, on February 3, 1921.
To memory ever dear.
Inserted by her loving children and
sister.
FLETCHER.— In loving memory of my
dear sister, Mabel, who died at Perth,
February 3, 1921; also Arthur, beloved hus-
band of above, who was killed in a motor
accident at Merredin, January 12, 1924.
Inserted by her loving brother, Edgar
Robinson, Watson-place, Maylands.
HALL. — In fond and loving memory of our
dear husband and father, George, who passed
away at Carrington-street, Palmyra, Febru-
ary 2, 1923.
He fought life's battle patiently,
Now peacefully at rest.
Inserted by his loving wife and son, Allie
and Lew., Kalgoorlie.
HEWITT. — In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, Mary Hewitt, who
passed away on February 2, 1914, at North
Fremantle.
Fondly remembered.
Inserted by her loving husband and family,
Fairlight-st., Cottesloe Beach.
HITCHCOCK. — In loving memory of Ella,
who died on February 3, 1919, aged 23
years.
Inserted by father, mother, brother, and
sisters.
JOHNSON. — In fond and loving memory
of my dear wife, Cathrine, who passed away
on February 2, 1923. Aged 63.
In my heart your memory lingers,
Tender, fond and true,
There's not a day goes by, dear wife.,
But what I think of you.
A patient sufferer at rest.
Inserted by her loving husband, John.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away on February 2,
1923.
I miss you for I loved you,
As memories I recall.
For parting with my mother, dear
Was the saddest day of all.
Inserted by her loving son, Eddie.
JOHNSON. — In fond and loving memory
of our dear mother and. grandmother, Cath-
rine, who passed away on February 2, 1923.
Dark was the cloud of sorrow,
When the Angel of Death appeared,
God took from us our loved one
Our mother we loved so dear
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Carrie, and Will, and granddaughters,
Alice and Hannah.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of our
dear mother, and grandmother Cathrine, who
passed away at Leederville, on February 2,
1923. Aged 63.
You were so patient, good and true.
With all the sufferings you went through,
A beautiful memory left behind,
Of a loving mother, good and kind.
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Hannah and Jim, and Cathie.
JOHNSON. — In sad and loving memory of
our dear mother and grandma, who passed
away on February 2, 1923.
God saw her footsteps falter,
He watched her grow weary and weak,
So He bade her rest in heaven,
For life's pathway had grown too steep.
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, Lizzie, and Herb., and little Herbie
and Cathie.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, Cathrine, who pas-
sed away at Leederville on February 2, 1923.
Sleep on dear mother, and take thy rest.
Inserted by her loving daughter Eleanor
and son-in-law, Jack Sherriffs, and grand-
children.
JOHNSON. — In loving memory of my dear
friend, Mrs. Johnson, who departed this life
on February 2, 1923. Ever remembered.
Inserted by Dorrie.
LEITCH. — In loving memory of my dear
wife and our dear mother, who departed
this life on February 2, 1916 at Collie.
Ever remembered.
A beautiful memory left behind,
Of a loving mother, good and kind.
Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and
daughters.
McGREGOR. — In sad but loving memory
of my dear wife, Matilda Roberts McGregor,
who died at Perth Hospital on February 2,
1921.
Inserted by her sorrowing husband.
McKENNEY. — In sad and loving memory
of our dear wife and mother, who passed
away at Katanning Hospital on February 2,
1923.
Wjem a mother breathes her last farewll
The stroke is more than words can tell;
The home seems quite another place
Without her sweet and smiling face.
The fluners we place upon her grave
May wither and decay:
But the lave we have for you, dear mum,
Will never fade away.
Inserted by her loving husband, son, and
daughters, F'lo. and Gladys, and sons-in-law,
Will, and Frank.
McRAE. — In loving memory of my dear
son and our dear brother, George, who
passed away on February 3, 1919.
Inserted by his loving mother, sisters,
and brothers.
RICHARDS. — In loving memory of our
dearly loved husband and father, William
James Richards, who lost his life at the
Morning Star mine, Mount Magnet, on Feb-
ruary 3, 1912.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving wife and daughter,
F. Richards and E. Kidd.
ROBINSON. — In loving memory of my
dear husband and our dear father, Robert
Robinson, who was accidentally killed at
Leonora on February 2, 1919.
Inserted by his loving wife and family.
TURNER. — In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who departed this
life on February 2, 1922.
At rest.
Inserted by her loving son, Harry Turner,
and daughter Mrs. Maud Hope and families.
TURNER.— In loving memory of our dear
mother, Elizabeth Turner, who passed away
on February 2, 1922.
Dear is the grave where our mother is laid.
Sweet is the memory that never will fade.
Inserted by her loving daughter and son-
in-law, M. and W. Hope.
WEEDON. — In loving memory of my dear
mother, Florence Elizabeth, who departed this
life on January 30, 1920.
Oh for the touch of a vanished hand,
And the sound of a voice that is still.
Inserted by her loving daughter, Doreen.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
Mrs. Crapp and Family, of West Perth,
wish to THANK all kind friends for tele-
grams, letters, cards, and floral tributes, and
especially thank Dr. Officer, Mrs. Cyril
Clairs, and Canon E. S. Clairs, for their kind-
ness and attention in the sad bereavement
of a dear husband and father.
Mrs. Ellis and Family, of Elvira-street,
Palmyra, wish to THANK all friends for
personal expressions of sympathy in the sad
bereavement of their dear beloved brother,
uncle of Geoffrey, Gordon, and Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gray, of Allandale,
Walliston, wish to tender their heartfelt
THANKS to their many kind friends for
telegrams, letters, cards and floral tributes
received during their recent sad and sudden
bereavement. Especially do they wish to
Thank Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards and Dr.
aad Mrs. Morton, of Victoria Park, and the
doctors and sisters of the Perth Children's
Hospital.
Mrs. Mary E. Halkett, of 77 Hubble-street,
East Fremantle, desires to convey her sin-
cere THANKS to the many kind friends in
her recent sad bereavement and loss of her
dear husband, especially Dr. Kerr, Nurse of
the Silver Chain, Rev. H. Faulls, and for
floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and per-
sonal expressions of sympathy.
Mrs. Rimmington and Daughters wish to
convey their heartfelt THANKS to their
many friends and relatives for their kind
expressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams,
and floral tributes; especially do they wish
to thank Dr. Ferguson Stewart, Nurse Mar-
tin, Miss Hess, and Dean Kiely, in their re-
cent sad bereavement.
Mr. aad Mrs. Trezise and Family, and Mrs.
Trezise, senior, of 5 Burt-street, Cottesloe,
wish to convey their sincere THANKS to
all kind relatives and frieads for beautiful
flowers, cards, letters, telegrams, and per-
sonal sympathy in their sad and sudden be-
reavement of their dear son and brother,
Edward William (Boy).
FUNERAL NOTICES.
GOUGH.— The Friends of the late Mr.
James Harold Gough, of Leederville, are re-
spectfully invited to follow his remains to
the place of interment, the Roman Catholic
Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is ap-
pointed to leave his late residence, 16 Byron-
street, Leederville, at 2.30 o'clock THIS
(Saturday) AFTERNOON, per road. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed
by the 3 o'clock train leaving Perth.
BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195
Pier-street, Perth. Tel. A4308.
GOUGH. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Jackson, and Miss Patricia Gough, of
157 Beaufort-street, Perth, are respectfully
invited to follow the remains of their late
of loved brother, James Harold, to the place
of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery,
Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave
his late residence, 16 Byron-street, Leeder-
ville, at 2.30 o'clock THIS (Saturday)
AFTERNOON, per road. Friends wishing to
attend the Funeral may proceed by the 3
o'clock train leaving Perth.
BOWRA and O'DEA, Undertakers, 195
Pier-street, Perth. Tel. A4308.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WEST PERTH FOOTBALL CLUB
"B" GRADE.
GOUGH. — Members of the above Club are
respectfully invited to attend the Funeral
of our late member, Mr. James Harold
Gough, which is appointed to leave his late
residence, 16 Byron-street, Leederville, at
2.30 o'clock THIS (Saturday) AFTER-
NOON, for Karrakatta Cemetery. Members
are requested to proceed by the 3 o'clock
train leaving Perth.
R. B. HENKEL, President.
E. ROGERS, Secretary.
GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS
LOYAL NEWCASTLE LODGE.
GOUGH. — The Officers and Brethren of
the above Lodge and the Order generally are
respectfully requested to attend the Funeral
of our late Brother, James Harold Gough,
which is appointed to leave his late residence,
16 Byron-street, Leederville, at 2.30 o'clock
THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, for Karra-
katta Cemetery. Members are requested to
proceed by the 3 o'clock train loving Perth.
No regalia.
C. DAVEY, N.G.
A. CUMMINS, Secretary.
JOHNSON. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
Ellen M. Johnson, late of Spencer-street,
Bunbury, are requested to follow her re-
mains to the place of interment, Roman
Catholic Cemetery, New Cemetery, Bunbury.
The Funeral is appointed to leave her late
residence at 3 o'clock THIS (Saturday) AF-
TERNOON.
W. BRITTON and SONS, Undertakers.
LUKEY.—The Friends of the late Mr.
Henry John Lukey, formerly of the Metro-
politan Waterworks, and late of the Crown
Law Department, beloved husband of Mrs.
Margaret Lukey, of 20 Kimberley-avenue,
West Leederville, are respectfully invited
to follow his remains to the place of inter-
ment, the Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta.
The Funeral is appointed to leave the Pri-
vate Mortuary of Messrs. C. H. Smith and
Co., 281 Newcastle-street, Perth, at 10
o'clock THIS (Saturday) MORNING, per
road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral
may proceed by the 10.45 a.m. train leaving
Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281
Newcastle-street, Perth. Tel. A1231.
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