Please wait. Contacting image service... loading

Article text

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 ex-
ceeding five lines; over five lines Sixpence per
line.
BIRTHS.
KOCH.—On the 18th June, at the Lutheran Par-
sonage, Fourth-avenue, East Adelaide, to Rev. G.
and A. Koch—a son.
STEWART.—On the 22nd April, the wife of E.
E. Stewart, of Rendelsham, a daughter,
MARRIAGES.
EDLIN—MOSS.—On the 7th June, at the Church
of the Epiphany, Crafers, by the Rev. F. H.
Stokes, Arthur H. Edlin, Kinchega station,
N.S.W., to Agnes, fourth daughter of the late
Simeon Moss, "Wirrilda," Stirling West.
ALLISON—GALE.—On the 22nd April, at St.
Peter's College Chapel, by the Rev. Henry Girdle-
stone, William Arthur White, second son of Cuth-
bert Allison, of Nyngan, N. S.W., to Nellie Maud,
eldest daughter of John Gale, of East Adelaide.
HOCKLEY—WAKEFIELD.—On the 29th April,
at St. George's Church, Goodwood, by the Rev. A.
N. Garret, Peter T., third son of James Hockley,
Farrell's Flat, late of Belair, to Constance, second
daughter of John Wakefield, Goodwood.
EVANS—CHAPMAN.—On the 6th May, at the
Unitarian Church, by the Rev. J. Reid, William,
son of the late Wm. Evans, to Hilda Clair, second
daughter of George Chapman, Angas-street, Ade-
laide. At home, Hewett-avenue, Rose Park, June
27th and 28th.
SILVER WEDDING.
BRUNS — SCHMIDT. — On the 17th June, 1880, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
J. C. McMicheal, August Bruns, of Callington, to
Antoinette, youngest daughter of the late H.
Schmidt, of Brooks Farm, Macclesfield.
DEATHS.
MARSHALL.—On the 19th June, at Beaconsfield-
terrace, New Parkside, Mary Ann, the beloved
wife of Richard Marshall, aged 67 years.
HUDDY.—On the 14th June, at the Moonta Ho-
tel, John, the beloved husband of Elizabeth M.
Huddy, aged 51 years and 5 months.
KEMP.—On the 5th June, at Esperance Bay,
W.A., Mary Kate, wife of Walter Kemp, late of
Yunah, near Rhynie, South Australia. Friends at
a distance accept this intimation.
ROGERS.—On the 27th May, of senile decay,
Sarah, relict of the late Robert Rogers, of Auburn,
leaving 3 sons, 2 daughters, and 36 grandchildren,
aged 83 years. Sweet rest at last. Victorian
papers please copy.
HANCORNE.—On the 18th June, at the Ade-
laide Hospital, Cyril, the dearly-beloved son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hancorne, Port-road, Croydon, aged
11 years.
ELLIS.—On the 13th June, at Elsternwick, Wes-
tern Australia, Evander Ernest, third beloved son
of Thomas H. and Helen C. Ellis, Sunnie Hill, Mac-
clesfield, aged 20 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
SPRINGBETT.—In loving memory of my dear
sister, Maud, who died June 20, 1902.—Inserted by
her loving brother, T. Chudleigh.
FISHER.—In loving memory of Charles Henry,
beloved husband of Eleanor Fisher, who departed
this life June 20, 1904, aged 48 years. At rest.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
WOOLDRIDGE.—In loving memory of my
darling mother, Annie, relict of Josiah Wool-
dridge, who died on June 1, 1892.—Inserted by
her loving daughter, M. A. Buxton, and. grand-
children, Stockade, S.A.
COOPER.—In ever loving memory of Charlie
Cooper, the loved husband of Eva S. M. Cooper,
who died at Edwardstown, June 20, 1903.
So dearly loved, so sadly missed; forgotten, never.
—Inserted by his loving wife.
DAWSON.—In affectionate remembrance of my
dear father, Henry Dawson, who passed away at
Liddon-place, Portland Estate, on the 20th of
June, 1903. "Peace, perfect peace."—Inserted by
his loving daughter, Harriet M. Williams.
DAWSON.—In loving memory of Henry, the
dearly-beloved husband of S. Dawson, died June
20, 1903. Thy will be done.—Inserted by his
widow and son, Fred.
DAWSON.—In sorrowful remembrance of my
dearly loved and sadly missed father, died June 20,
1903.
Thou art happy now, dear father,
But a great blank thou hast left
In the home thy presence lighted,
Sadly now indeed bereft.
And our much-loved widowed mother,
God enable her to bear
This great sorrow, which her children
Cannot heal, though deeply share.
—Inserted by his loving daughters and sons, Mary,
Amy, Susy, Harry, and George.
HUBBARD.—In loving memory of Elizabeth
Hubbard, who died at Culvert-street, Parkside,
June 20, 1903, aged 83 years
Sleep on, dear mother, and take thy rest,
I hope to join thee with angels blessed.
—Inserted by her loving daughter, S. A. Culley.
PETTET.—In sad and loving memory of our
dearly beloved Bert, who was accidentally shot
near Cantara, on the Coorong, Meningie, June 11,
1903, aged 26 years.
We lost a dear, kind, loving son,
A brother good and true;
Sadly we missed your loving face,
And we always think of you.
'Tis sad now to think of by-gone joys
We spent on earth together;
We dreamt not then so soon in life
You would be called from us for ever.
Our own dearest one, can our loss be told?
We miss you more as the days grow old;
And we know that our years, be they many or few,
Will be years of longing and grief for you.
—Inserted by his sorrowful parents, sisters, and
brothers.
SYMONS.—In loving memory of our dear son,
who died at Brighton, June 20, 1899.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home,
That never can be filled.
—Inserted by his loving parents, brother and sister,
and brother-in-law, A. and F. Everard.
COUCH.—In loving memory of Annie Frances
Couch, who died on the 20th June, 1904, in her 21st
year.
If we had known when last we lightly parted
That during life our hands would clasp no more.
That each who said farewell so cheerful-hearted,
Would find the grief the future held in store.
How different would have been our solemn parting,
From that which only saw a brief adieu.
How would the tears of mutual sorrow starting,
Have dimmed each fleeting moment that we knew.
—Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and
sisters.
WILL all Friends who so sympathetically and
kindly rendered assistance during my late
husband's illness and death please accept my sin-
cerest THANKS; also all Friends for floral tributes
and letters and telegrams of condolence?
ELIZABETH M. HUDDY.
MRS. P. O'DEA and Mrs. MANNING, Henley
Beach, THANK all kind Friends who sent
telegrams and letters to sympathise with them in
their late sad bereavement. z171x175
$