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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
Announcements under this heading must be
authenticated by the name and address of the
sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two
Shillings, and Sixpence each when not exceeding
five lines; over five lines Sixpence per line.
Death advertisements in which a Funeral
announcement is made are charged for as if the
Death and Funeral were separate announcements,
namely:— The minimum charge of 2/6 in each case.
In Memoriam and Death advertisements containing
reference to more than one deceased are charged
2/6 each for each deceased mentioned, as if they
were distinct and separate announcements.
BIRTHS.
McMILLAN (nee Olive Skewes).—On the 17th
January, at Harvey-street, Woodville Park, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMillan—a son (Maxwell
John).
LONNEN (nee Haseldine).—On the 18th January,
at "Garthinohar" Clifford Street, Prospect
Park, to Captain and Mrs. T. H. Lonnen—a
daughter (Doreen Faith). Both well.
KNOTT (nee Fulston).—On the 15th January,
at Nurse Critchfield's, Royston Park, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. Knott—a son (Walter William).
RISCHBEITH.—On the 18th January, at
Konetta, North Adelaide, the wife at Harold
Rischbeith, F.R.C.S.—a son.
WILL.—On the 28th December, 1919, the wife
of W. Will, Kapunda—a daughter.
RIST (nee Olive Loader).—On the 16th January,
at sister Walsh's, Rose Park, to Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Rist, of Le Strange-street, Knoxville—a
daughter (Doreen).
COURT.—On the 19th January, at Konetta,
North Adelaide, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C Court—a
son, Frederick Henry (Eric).
SIMS (nee Hilda Button).—On the 30th December,
1919, at Nurse Thomas' Private Hospital,
Port Broughton, to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sims,
Clement's Gap—a daughter (Cecelia Mary).
BELL.—On the 16th January, at Nurse Bronte's
Nursing Home, Tweedvale, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Bell, Woodside—a son (Colin George). Both
well.
MARRIAGES.
ROBINSON—HOLTEN.—On the 20th December,
1919, at Clayton Church, by Rev. E. C. Holten
(father of the bride), assisted by Rev. Leonard
Robjohns, B.A., Roy Robinson, D.C.M. (late
C.S.M., 7th Battalion), eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Robinson, "Yarooga," Lancefield,
Victoria, to Rebecca (Sis), eldest daughter of
Rev. E. C. and Mrs. Holten, Camden, South
Australia.
MAUGHAN—CHINNER.—On the 5th December,
1919, at Parkside Methodist Church, James
Montrose, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Maughan, to Marjorie Wallace, youngest daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chinner.
WEBB—HITCHIN.—On the 16th December, 1919,
by special license, at St. Andrew's Church of
England, Subiaco, by the Rev A. Marshall, John
Stephen Goodman, eldest son of John and the late
Louisa Webb, of Clyde-street, Cottesloe Beach,
to Lydia Maria, fourth daughter of William and
Jane Hitchin, of Orsmond-street, Hindmarsh,
Adelaide. Adelaide papers please copy.
REYNOLDS—NICHOLS.—On the 3rd December,
1919, at Stirling East Church of Christ, by Pastor
J. Train, Charles D. (late 43rd Battalion), third
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Reynolds, Mylor, to Ethel
E. A., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Nichols, Bridgewater.
MADDISON—SIMPSON.—On the 8th November,
1919, at 36, Grote-street, by Commandant Veal,
assisted by Captain Davis, Alfred J. Maddison
(late 10th Battalion, A.I.F.), to Ellen H. (Nellie),
elder daughter of Mrs. and the late D. H.
Simpson (late of Port Adelaide and Gawler).
READ—LeCORNU.—On the 12th January, by the
Rev. P. E. Mallalieu, Melbourne, Herbert Edward
Read (late A.I.F.), eldest son of Mrs. M. Read,
Kent Town, to Ethel May, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. LeCornu, of Centenary-street,
North Adelaide. Present address, Point McLeay.
APPROACHING MARRIAGE.
COCK—HARRY.—The marriage of Olive M.,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cock, and
William Arnold, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Barry, both of Norwood, will be celebrated
at the Norwood Baptist Church on the 24th
January, at 7 p.m. Relatives and friends cordially
invited. No reception.
ENGAGEMENT.
ALLERT—PHILLIPS.—The engagement is
announced of Doris E., fourth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Phillips, Mitchell-street, Hyde Park,
to Frank W. (late A.I.F.), youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Allert, Park avenue, Hyde Park.
DEATHS.
BORCHARDT.—On the 15th January (suddenly),
at his residence, corner Church and Gipps
streets, Richmond, Victoria, Max, the dearly
loved husband of Jeanie Borchardt, and loved
father of Lina, Ben, Max, Will, Bertha, Herbert,
Flo. and loving grand-dad of little Max,
aged 90 years.
WRIGHT.—On the 19 January, of heart
failure, at her son's residence, Germein-street,
Semaphore. Charlotte, the widow of the late Rev.
J. C. Wright, in her 94th year. Home papers
please copy.
BURDEN.—On the 19th January, Dorothy
Eunice, beloved wife of the late J. Harold
Burden, of Henley Beach, and much loved
daughter of David E. and Elizabeth Underwood,
of 214 South terrace, aged 26 years.
MUGG.—On the 18th January, at Ingomer,
Glynde road, Magill, Elma Viola (Elma), dearly
daughter of Walter and Thurza Mugg, late of
Mugg, late of Rose Park, aged 16 years, and 9
months. "He giveth His beloved sleep."
PHILLIPS.—On the 15th January, at the
Convalescent Home, Esplanade, Semaphore, Alfa
Keila, infant daughter of W. D. and M. Phillips,
of Moonta, aged 7½ months.
DEATHS.
ASSER.—On the 19th January, at Adelaide,
Joseph Hart, relict of Eliza Asser (late
of Two Wells and Edithburgh), aged 78 years,
leaving 5 sons, 2 daughters, 25 grandchildren, 2
great-grandchildren to mourn their sad loss. At
rest.
REINECKE.—On the 10th January, at Bay-road,
Mount Gambier, J. J. C. Bertha Reinecke, widow
of Alexander Reinecke, aged 81 years 6 months.
COLLIER (nee Florrie Gandy).—On the 1st
January, at Adelaide, Florence Catherine, the
dearly loved daughter of the late Mrs. T. J.
Clarke, and loved sister of Private G. Gandy, of
Keswick Hospital, and Mrs. A. Easom, Newstead.
CLARKE.—On the 16th January, at Adelaide,
Isabella, the dearly loved wife of Thomas James
Clarke, late of Bordertown, and loved mother of
Private G. Gandy, Keswick Hospital, and Mrs.
A. Easom, Newstead. Bordertown papers please
copy.
GEORGE, Mary Jane.—On the 19th January,
eldest loving daughter of the late Mrs. M. George.
Wayville, aged 65 years. Rest after weariness.
TEE.—On the 12th of January, at Port Germein,
Lloyd, the dearly beloved infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tee, aged 8 months. A
little bud to bloom in heaven.
GRAHAM.—On the 18th January, result of
accident, James, the dearly beloved husband of Jane
Graham, of Goolwa, aged 82 years. New Zealand
papers please copy.
HARTWIG.—On the 19th January, at her
parents' residence, Ramco, Ella Dora Gladys,
youngest dearly beloved daughter of J. F. W. and
E. P. Hartwig, aged 4 years. Sad loss to
mourn. Safe in the arms of Jesus.
PATCHING.—On the 17th January, at Angaston,
Ann Jane, widow of W. Patching, aged
79. At rest.
CLEMOW.—On the 19th January, at the Children's
Hospital, North Adelaide, Albert Frank,
dearly loved child of Albert and Doreen Clemow,
and grandson of A. and E. Barber, 20, Salop
street, Kensington, aged 4 months.
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
BYRT.—In loving, memory of our dear son and
brother, Private John Thomas Byrt, who died at
sea January 20, 1915.
How constantly we think of you
With eyes and hearts that till.
The love we had for yon in life
In death seems stronger still.
—Inserted by his loving parents, sister and
brother.
BYRT.—In loving memory of our dear brother.
Private J. T. Byrt, who died at sea on the 20th
January, 1915.
Though gone, we cannot forget him.
To memory still he's dear;
Though lying cold and silent,
Yet his voice we seem to hear.
—Inserted by his loving sisters, Kit and Ethel,
and brothers-in-law, Will and Tom Noble.
DAVIES.—In loving memory of our son and brother,
Gunner Harry Davies, accidentally killed at
Bournemouth, England, on January 20, 1917.
No space of time, no lapse of years
Can dim the life that's past,
A loving memory holds it dear,
And will while life shall last.
—Inserted by his loving parents sister, brothers,
sister-in-law, and brother-in-law, Goolwa.
McKENZIE.—In loving memory of dear Barnye,
(Trooper B.S.), late 11th light Horse, killed in
Palestine, January 20, 1920. R.I.P. Sadly missed.
—Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and
sisters.
WALLACE.—ln proud and devoted memory of
Trooper Georgee Byron Wallace, 9th Light Horse
regiment, Ismailia, January 20, 1918.
The memory of his life and deeds
Is a perpetual feast.
—Inserted by his parents, P. O., Clare, and his
brothers, Percy and Bruce.
WALLACE.—In loving memory of our pal,
Trooper George Byron Wallace, who died in
Ismailia, January 20, 1918 ("Blue Eyes.") "Much
regretted.—Inserted on behalf of his returned
comrades of the 30th to 9th Light Horse, by E.
Jarvis, Berri.
IN MEMORIAM.
BENNETT.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother, who died at Sydeham
road, Norwood, January 16, 1914.
Too far away your grave to see,
But not too far to think of thee.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall.
But loves sweet memory outlasts all.
—Inserted by her loving son. H. T. Bennett, and
grandsons, Cyril and Ted, Terowie.
BERRYMAN.—In loving memory of our darling
daughter and sister, Margaret Eva, who died
January 20, 1919, aged 15 years.
We watched our darling Eva
Through anxious night and day;
And only look our eyes from her
To look to heaven and pray.
"Dear Lord, oh, spare our darling."
Was oft our pleading cry.
"Oh. trust Me with your precious one,"
Soft came the Lord's reply:
And with aching hearts, we love to linger
Where our darling Eva lies,
And whisper. "Little darling loved one,
We are coming by-and-bye."
—Inserted by her sorrowing mother, sisters
brothers, and cousin (Tom).
BUTLER.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, who died at North Unley,
January 20, 1912. To-day brings memories of one
who is called to rest—Inserted by his loving wife
and family.
BALCHIN.—In loving memory of our dearly
beloved son, Wilfred Herwin, who died in England
on the 20th January, 1918. For ever remembered.
—Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters
and brothers.
CORNELL.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who died January 20. 1914.
Some day some time, our eyes shall see
That face kept in memory.
—Inserted by his loving sons, Reece and
Herman and daughter-in-law, Ethel.
IN MEMORIAM.
CORNELL.—In loving memory of my dear
father, who died January 30, 1914. Ever remembered,
—Inserted by his his daughter, Maggie,
and son-in-law, Charles and grandchildren.
CORNELL.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who passed away at Port Adelaide, January
20, 1914. Ever remembered.—lnserted by his
loving daughters, Charlotte Murdoch. W.A. and
Bessie Cooke, Adelaide
DANIELS.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandma, Ellen Daniels, who passed
away at Glanville, January 20th, 1918. Fondly
remembered.—Inserted by her loving daughter
and grandchildren.
HARVEY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away January 20, 1911.
If love and care could death prevent,
Thy days on earth could not be spent.
Life was desired, but God could see,
To-day brings back memory
Of one who is called to rest.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughters,
Charlie, Herbert, Alice, Louie, and son-in-law,
Sid.
HARVEY.—In loving memory of our dear
mother who passed away at Angas-street on
January 20, 1911. We loved thee well, but
Jesus loved thee best.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughters,
Frank, Ern, Violet. and Annie.
McDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died at Victor Harbor, January 20th,
1915.
Her memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour she passed away.
—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,
A. and A. Jackson.
MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, who died on January 19, 1918. "Looking
his way."—lnserted by his loving son, Ern,
daughter-in-law, and grandchildren.
MOORE.—In loving memory of my dear husband
and father, who died January 19, 1919.
In our thoughts your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true;
There is not a day, dear father.
That we do not think of you.
—Inserted by his wife and children.
STANNERS.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away January 12, 1914. "To
memory ever dear."—Inserted by her loving
daughter, L. Jagoe, Alberton.
TEITZEL.—In loving memory of my dear,
husband and father, who died January 20, 1917.
—Inserted by his wife and children.
WHITE.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died at Jamestown, January 20, 1918.—Ever
remembered by her loving daughters and son-in-
law, M. and W. Cremer, and E. and H. Fuller.
RETURN THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O'Brien and family,
of Glenelg, desire to tender their sincere
and heartfelt thanks to Rev. Considine and
Horgan; also their kind friends, including Glenelg
Premier and new Glenelg Football Clubs, for
help, sympathy, mesaages, and floral tributes in
their recent sad bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Conlon, of Booleroo
Centre, desire to thank all Relatives
and Friends for expressions of sympathy during
their sad bereavement, especially Dr. Griffith, of
Mile-End, for his unremitting care and attention
to their little daughter Winnie.
Mrs. George Gilbertson, of Morphett Vale
desire to thank all kind friends and relatives
for cards, letters, telegrams, floral
tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in
her recent sad bereavement in the loss of her
dear husband.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lines and family, of
St. Peters, desire to thank all kind
friends and relations for cards, letters, floral
tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in
their sad bereavement; also Dr. John Corbin, for
his kind attention.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Branson desire to
sincerely thank all kind Friends and relatives
for letters, cards, and personal expressions of
sympathy in their sad bereavement.
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