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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,
AND DEATHS.
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BIRTHS.
REES (nee Rvnnc).-On the lTlh Oilobcr,
tVorsburg, to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rees-a soo
(Albert Edward).
JOSEPH (nee Clyde).-Oil the 2Tth October, at
the Unley Hn«pitil, io Mr. and Mr-. O. Joseph
a djughter (Nancy Margaret), premature.
HARRISON.-On the »1st October, at St..
George's-place, Alberton, the wife of C. J. Har-
rison--a »on. (Ernest William). . .
OLDMAN. - On the 14th November, at Fairford-
street, Unley, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oldman -
a daughter (Constance Marie).
PEGLER (Trenoweth) - On the 10th November
at 85, Edward-street, Norwood, the wife of Bert
Pegler - a son (William Keith).
PARIS.-Ou the 25th November, at Napter
strcct. Exeter, the wife 6f Robert Sniibcrt Paris,
of Mount Gambier-a daughter (Elirabeth Leroy).
FERGUSON (nee Clarke).-On the 34th Novoiu
her, at Sister Scott's Priv.ite Hospital, Unley, to
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ferguson, of Austral-terrace,
Malvern-a daughter.
FREEBAIRN.-On. the 11th September, tf
"Lumeah" Privittc Hospital, Snowtown, to Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Frcebairo, of "Karalee," Con-
don ir-a son (Maxwell Allan). W.A. papers
pleas'- copy.
DAVIDGE.-On the 3rd November, at Dr. Mac-
Millan's Private Hospital, Narracoorte, to the wife
of G. W. -Davidge, Narracoorte-a daughter.
BENNETT.-On the Ist-Xovember, at Annesley.
avenue, North Norwood, to Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Bennett-u 60n (Percy Emerson).
SHEARING.—On the 30th October, at Miss
Greenslade's Private Hospital, Glenelg, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. .Shearing, the Marion—a daughter.
THOMPSON.-On the öOti October, at Miss
Greenslade's Private Hospital, Glenelg, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Thompson, Helmsdale-a diugiiter.
JARRAD.—On the 12th November, at Miss Green-
slade's Private Hospital, Glenelg, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. Jarrad, Berri—a son.
HAUSCHILD.-On the 11th Octobrr, at Tennvwn
Etrcct, Medindie, the wife of A.. II. ILiuschild-a
son (Lance Vernon).
FLÖYD.-On tlie 14th November, at 72, Mc
Laren-stxcet, the wife of Lancc-Ctorporal Floyd,
or th" A.8.C., now abroad-a £on (Jack Walter
Arthur).
TAYLOR (nee May A. Cro«ing;).-On the 28th
September; at Glengrarry Private Hospital, Mos-
man, N.S.W., to Mr. and Mrs. A. Knight Tailor
-a «on (Geoffrey).
SPARROW.-On tlie 17Ui Xoiembcr, at
/'Narnia,'' South-terrace, to Mt and Mrs. J.
«Sparrow, Ada-street, Goodwood-a «on.
MARRIAGES.
KING-.MAHONEY.-On the 10th October, at St.
Paul's Retreat, Glen Osmond, bj- Rev. F. Leonard,
O.P., Mary Frances (Maida), eldest dauirhter of
Mrs. Sr. A. Kinff, Parkside, and late Mr. T. King.
Carrieton, ia John Joseph, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Mahony, Hyde Park.
GILES-WATERS.-On the 2Lst October, at St.
George'» Church. Goodwood, by special license,
by the Rev. Conon Wi<c, \dnan Lionel, second
ron o£ Mr. and Mr». G. A. Giles, "Porata," Mitlcr
strfcr, North Unley, to Dora Eiel.in, jounjicct
ehnurhter of Mr. nñd ¡Mrs. T. W. Water-, "W.ir:
rila," Albert-street, Goodwood. Prct-cnt .r.Mress
-Albert-street, Hyde Tark.
CULLINAN-PRODOEHL.-On the 14th October,
at St. Mark's Church, Maylands, bv the Rev. P.
B. Hemtson, Th.L., Thomas Joseph, second son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Cullinan, of Prospect, to
Meta Elsa Agatha, fifth daughter of Mrs. C.
Prodoehl, of Chapel-street, Norwood, and the late
Stephen Prodoeh!, late of Eudunda, South Aus-
tralia.
EASTHER-BRnWaJTER.-Omthe 5th October, at
'Quo'n-Method]st Church, by the Rev. J. Trcstrail,
Rupert M., son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Easther, of
Oilorji. to Beatrice S., daughter of Mr. awl Mr=.
Gep. Brewster, Qnem. Address "Morea," Swoinc
'avenue. Rose'Park.
SHINNERS-DAWSON.-On the 10th October, at
St. Saviour's Church, Glen Osmond, by the Rev.
W. Winter, B.A., B.D., William Richard, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Shinners, to Annie Tessie,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dawson,
Nelson-street, Fullarton Estate.
HUNT-THOVAS.-On the 5th October, at Neu
Mile-Unrl,*by Rev. W. Wiltshire, Harold, eldest son
of Louisa Hunt,, Gin elsv, tP Nurse Mabel J
0"1.A"»..». '/WIIIM.1 "A!.IA«4. sl<it*r»Vt4«. fit 4Kw 1.1..
Laurenre'R Oiurcli.t-N'orth Adelaide,,"by-*the Re»-.
FathorUJogan, HaroM Ryan Smith > (late . Q.M.V
10th Battalion,. IthBngade), to Kathleen Tierntyy
of Broken HilLt.- . -, .¡~ « s
McIi\UT;UL1>>-VoPH\RLIN.-On the 11th Oc-
tober, at =S. Cyprian'i .Church, ifortli Adelaide, «bv
the Rev. MY, B. . (Jocker, M.A., Robert W. Mc
Laughlin," of Adelaide, to Mice K. McPnarlin,
youngest daughter of Mr. D. McPharlin; North
Adelaide. s , " , m
MöajEI^HO'OAN.li-Oti tíie,"-2Dd .Octobt'r,' at-¿St.*
lMm-j£« Chtireh.'rPort Adelaide, "by the Revi Prior
Pot* trftO.Ç.Q ¿ Jame«, yonnfesj; «on of" Mr. John
Miller,' Birkenhead, to Nellie, youngest- daughter
of thé.'lat«* T.*Hogan,'Xomrood. \ ' - ? .' -.
FIIÍredffAATrHEVVk--*On. thè£l4th -Octobíf,
at the J- ----- . -
Rev. S.»
1!. Fritsch,
elder -daufhteriof rCvX '.matthews, 11, , Queen
street, Nutwood, v .» U í -. i i* ' ' v'
SILW-AVALRLHY."-¿Ofl'tlie Stth'September,* at
tlie Holy Trinity Church, by the Rev. F. Webb,
Frederick Junes, yomiçe»t son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Shaw, Wclland-avcnue, Welland, to Evcbn
Giadjs. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. ï>.
Walkley, Kingston-avenue, Richmond.
WARK-SUTER.-On the 14th October, at St.
Bartholomew's Church, Norwood (by special
license), Andrew William (A.M.M.T.C., of the
A.I.F.) eldest son of Mr and Mrs A Wark, St Peters,
and grandson of the late. Mr W.G. Ward, St Peters,
to Edith Lee, only daughter of the late George a E Suter,
.Osmond Terrace, Norwood.
CLAYTON - BRAND.-On the 14th October, at
Ui6 Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide, Cv tlie Rev.
V. Webb, Alfred, youngest *on of the late Mr.
J. Cli.vton, lorUhirc, England, to Myrtle Jane,
cnlv eurwving daughter of Mr. Chas. Brand, West
Thebarton.
COSSEY-PANTER.-On the 27th September, at
the Gawler West Methodist Church, by the Rev
J. C. Richmond, Norman William, oldest son
of Mr. W. J. and E. Cossey. of Goodwood, to
Ruby May, second daughter of the late R. J.
Panter, Willaston, and Mrs. J. Freak, Gawler
West.
DEATHS.
DEDMAN.—On the 16th November, at Mount
Gambier, Elizabeth Jane, dearly-beloved daughter
of E. J. and G. Dedman, aged 23 years. At rest.
BRICE.—On the 11th November, at his resi-
dence, Port-road, Croydon, Henry, beloved hus-
band of Rose S. Brice, aged 69 years.
JOSEPH.—On the 30th October, at Unley Hospi,
tal, Nancy, darling infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Joseph, aged 4 days. The Lord gave, and
the Lord hath taken.
KEANE.—Mathew, the youngest son of the
late John end Mary Keane, of Gray-street, Ade-
laide, and only surviving brother of Mrs. Mar-
garet Brazil, Cawthorne-street, Southwark, aged
64 years. R.I.P.
BURTON. —At her residence, Hall-street, Sema-
phore, on November 15, Mary Jane, widow of John
Burton, in her 78th year.
CARTER. —On the 14th November, at her
parents' residence, Marion Lilie Ada, third beloved
daughter of J. and J. Carter.
SUMMERTON. —On the 10th November, F.llen
Francis, dearly bclo\cd wife Of G. Summcrtou, of
Quorn, aged 55 years.
FRANCIS.-On the 39th October, at Xo. -7, On
slow-terrace, Wellington, New Zealand, Catherine
Augusta Francis, relict of George- Froncis, of
Adelaide. South Australia, m her Skt -ear.
WILSON.-On the 13th Xovcmbcr, suddenly, at
Hilton. Ernest Edwin, aged 40, 1-Woved hnsband of
Lucy Wil-rri. and eldest «.-m of the Ute R. C.
arid" Mrs. Wilson, Esplanade, Heide}- Beach.
McGARGILI..-On the 17th. November, at North
Adelaide, George, dearly-beloved husband of Mar-
garet Florence McGargill. of Henley Beach-road,
Mile-End, leaving two daughters to mourn their
sad loss, aged 39 years
NESS.-On the HtVNovembcr, ai Wi'lmîtiçtoui-,
of chronic d'.spepsia, Gordon Anzac, the Infant
son of'A'.- G. and S. Xcss, aged ii months. " .
GUNDRY.—On the 17th November, at the re-
idence of her parents, Rose-street, Mile-End,
Beatrice Maud, the dearly beloved eldest daugh-
ter of Richard Henry and Clara Gundry, aged 13
years.
WOOD.—On the 11th November, at William-
street, Croydon, Anne Alma, youngest beloved
daughter of Mrs. E. J. and the late S. J. Wood,
aged 23 years 8 months.
BOWDEN.-On the 17th November, at Cross-
roads, Myrtle Bank, Fullarton, Matilda, the be-;
loved wife of Alfred Jacob Bowden. A patient
sufferer at rest.
WILSON.-On tlie 13th November, at Halifax
street, Hilton, Ernest Edwin, beloved husband of
Lucv Wilson, aged 40 years.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
PELLEW .—On the9th November, killed in
action in France, Leslie Raymond (Ray), dearly
beloved second son of Mrs. J. H. Pellew, Hill1
street, North Adelaide, in his 21st year.
WOLFF.—On the 5th September, at Wahn, Ger
many (prisoner of war), of wounds received on July
20, in France, Edward Alfred, dearly loved
youngest son of Emma and the late J. W. Wolff,
of Fisher-street, Malvern, aged 31 years. "He an
(swerred his country's call."
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
SMEDLEY.-In - loving meuiorv of Corporal
Arthur C. Smedlcv, late o'l Port'' Angit-ta, who
dicd-at fie front. Ile has"paid the cost. íSomc
day wrongs _nd misunderstandings will he put
ri;rhf.-By the woman who loied him.
TUCKER.-In fond memory of my dear brother.
NJ. 2027, Privat«« Iie«lie E."Tucker, who died at
M iltj. 'on November li, lgjs, through ji'aimd* re-
ceived on Gallipoli Peninsula. "He orkwerod h'»>
country.'s call.'"-Inserted by his loving au.ter.sina
brother-in-law, Jto-j» A. anil John Coles, 'Clare..
TUCKER.-In loi in? memory of Leslie, beloved
son of James and Elizabeth' Tucker, of Blith.
«ho dieil ot wound-* at Mount Kimo Hospital,
Multa, on tlie 38th of November,-11)15. ,'
We'll alwai« loi e our hero's ii ame, . ,
From this a solace gah«; -
.lie tell fighting for Anzac's fame.
And did not die in .vain.
-Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brother, and
sisters. , v " r , _ r ^ .'
COPEMAN".-Iii" loving memory* of ' our. dear sou
ami brother. < Private David Lindsay, who died .it
the Adelaide Hosrital, November IS, 1915, from
meningitis.
No one he loved was by his side, |
To henri his last, faint, sigh,
.'^"Or whisper just one. loving-word, I
" Or even say gcod-byc. . 1
So willing to do hi* part, even unto death.
-Inserted by his loving father, mother, brothers, i
and sisters. - 322-323
IN MEMORIAM.
STRAWHAV.-In loving memory of our dear I
wife _nd mother, who died at Port Wakefield, No- |
vember '17, 1012.-Inserted by her loving husband, i
in Fmice, and children «it Port Wakefield. R.LP. |
STANLEY.-In loving memory of my dear hus-
band. William Stanley, who passed away at Wil-
liamstown. November I8, l915. "Peace, perfect
peace. '-Inserted by his loving wife, Sarah Stanley
1VALDIE.-In lo; ing memory of our dear hu=
hand atnP father.- Janie« Clement, who .died at
Largs Bay, Noiembcr IS, 1913. "Though lost
fn'.n sight, to memory dear."-Inserted by his
loving wife and fandly.
WALDIE.-lu loving memory of «mr dear father, j
who pa«sed an ay November IS, MLS. "Though,
gone, he is not "forgotten."-Inserted by hiï lov-]
iug ton and daughter-in-law, N. nnri W. "Waldie.
BABIDGE:-In loving memory of our dear hus,
band and father, who passed away on November
18, 1914. "Though death divides, fond memory
clings. " - Inserted 'by his loving wife, sons, and
daughters.
CHAPMAN.-In loving memory of our dear]
baby, who died November 15, 1915, aged G montla ?
God took our darling home to"rcst. Sadly mused.
-Inserted ¡by his loi ing parents, E. and R. Chap-
man.
ADAMS.-In sad but loving memory of my dear]
father, who paaed Awav ct Franklyn, November
17, 131 i-Inserted by "his loving daughter, Vera, i
COOK.-In, loving mémorj-'Sidneyj dearest end
best of brothers, died"Noiember .IS, 1915. "Oh,
why was he taken."-Inserted by his only sister
¡nui family,. Croydon.
COOK.-In loving memory or'my dear husband,'
Sidney, who d.cd at Unley, No- ember la, 1913.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last.
Earth's" weary pain and suffering pai-t.
-Inserted by hi« lowng wife'and children.
WUJJSMORF.-III loving memory of my deir
father, whtf passed away Xoveniber IS, 1935.
"Peace, perft-et peace."-Inserted by his loving
daughter," Jf ay.
WIIJI&HORE.-In loving memory of i our dear
father, who departed. tliá life on November IS,
1013.
Great is our sorrow, but God know» best.
He ,has taken our lot ed one home to rest,
-Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law, Clara
a»d Arthur Coulthard.
WILLAMORE.-In loving memory of our dear
husbmd and f-ithcr, who wa« called home on Xo
? ember l8, 1015. -.
Hi« hcirt wa« alwais in hi« home.
He toiled and did his best,
Ui.til lhere cam» a sudden call.
And he wa« laid to rest.
He bid no one a last farewell.
He said good-bye to none;
His «pint tlt-w before we knew
That from us he had gone. -,
We often think of you, dear father,
And think of how you died, . <
To think we could not say good-bye
Before von closed -our eyes.
-Inserted by hi« loving wif,c and children.
W11 LSMORE.-In fond and loving memory of
our dear father, who departed thfs life November
IS, 1013.
Although twelve mouths liave cone pa»t,
finoc that weat lorra-v fell.
Yet in our hearts we mourn tlie lo*»
*">f one we all. loved so wll.
-Inserted by his lo\ing daughter and son-in-Iawj
P. and II A Kͻcrs. X.S. iV.
HOWLETT.-In loving 'i"-mory of mother, who
pns-fiT irv.iy November 17, 1015.
"^.rr-o rliy .wv hope in the sweet land of reit
To n'iH't p.» loved one again.
-Inserted by her lcn-ing daughter-in-law, Tera,
and sW, narrold Trczi«c, now in France.
GREENSLADE.- In loving memory- of our dear
ivifc and mother, who died on the 10th Novembe'r,
1913.
Through all times' she'd emile ' '
A smile of heavenly birth, v
And when the angels bode her come,
She smiled farewell to earth.
-Inserted by her leving husband and two dear
little bojs. ,
GREENSLADE.-In loving memory of ' our "deir
Carrie, who psesed awav on the 10th November,
1913.
Just to her os life was swectcat
She was called from us to heaven.
--Inserted by her loving- mother-in-laiv, Marion
Greenslade.
HENNESSY. -In loving inemcrry of my dear
husband and father, who died at Woodville, No-
vember 19, lOli
Thrs j's the djy. «o fad to recall.
Tins is tlie day of remembrance to all;
Dear is tlie grave where- father is laid.
Sweet is his memory That never will fade.
HENNESSY.-In loving memory of dear father,
John Hennessy, who paused away November Ita, j
3015. at Woodlille.
, Tlie memory of our father dear, '
Who died oncvyear ago. >
Is (.till with us, ¡md will remain
«' As years will come and go.
-Inserted by his loi ing son rnd daughter-in-law,
William and" Ellen Hennessy, Olary
TILLETT.-In loving .memory of dear Dorrie,
died November 10, l911'
Sometime--,, when life's journey is ended,
And with longing eyes we wait, "
We shall find our dearest children
; At the opening of the gate,
Their smile and their hands will greet us,
And the home that has seemed afar,
We shall see in the golden daybreak .
- By the light of the "morning star."
-Inserted by her loving famjly.
. nUMERS.-In loving memory oí my dear wife,
*who died cn Xovember 10, 1013, at Port PiriA
Good was her heart, her friendship sound,
.Patient in pain, beloved all round;
Always so loving, generous, and kind.
i'îtr iu this world her equal to And.
-Inserted by her loving husband.
HEMERS.-r-In loving memory of my dear,
mothar, who died «it Port Pine, November 30,
1915.
Never to be forgotten, dear mother,
By the ona that loved you best. .
-Inserted by her loving daughter, soO-in-law,
II K. .Fiedler (now on-active service). .
HEMEltS.-In loving memory of my dear
moil-cr, who died on Xovember 19, 1915, Port
Pirie.
If your/ crave could only open, mother,
What ¿lunges you would -te;
But 'ti« bett«', yea, far better, mother,
You did not live to s-ce.
Ii. all fit; world, wherever you go,
You will never find another,
Who will slick to you through good or ill,
An.! lore you lik<> a mother.
-Inserted by her loving daughter, Marion:
ilIEMERS.-In loving memory 'of'our dear]
?mothT, who died .at Port Tine on Xovember I
19, 1015. . I
A loving mother, true and kind,
Xo friend like her on earth we lind.
A year lias i»a»ed, birt none can tell
The loe« of a dear mother we loved so well.
-Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law,
and granddaughter, K., P., J. Havelbcrg.
HEMEKS.-In loving memory of my dear friend,
Mrs. J. Heiners, who parsed away in the Pon
Pirie Hospital on No«, ember io. 3015.
One of the best that God" could send,
A loving mother, à faithful friend..
Cil>d home from those she dearly loved, ..
To ;gain _kglorious lite' above, i ' /
-Inserted by her loving friend. F. S. Trcstrail.
HEMERS.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
who died November 10, 1015, at Port Pirie.
A loving mother, tni" and kind;
[ No friend on earth liko her .we1 f.nd. ï
One year 'vas parsed, but dione" can tell,
The less of a n\othci wc leved so well.
-Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law.
TAWSQN.-In loving memory of our dear son
and brother (Percy), who died Noicmbcr IS, 1014.
God) sow what was liefere him,
Wlinr, trials there were to rome.
Smiling down. He thou-ht it best
To take our loved one home.
-Inserted bj- his father, mother, brothers." and »sis-
ters, and brother Charlie, on active service.
CARNELL-In loving memory of our dear bro-
ther !<id. died lPth November. 1915.
Not Jiow., but in tan coining year?,
It Wy'bo iii ihe better land, »;
Wevwil! kii'Jw the meaning of our tears.
And there, «jome day, we will imders'cand.
-Incited by his' ever loi ing brother and sistcr
m-laiv", Percy and norrie Cannell.
JOHNSTON.-In memory of our brother, Charlie,
who died;November 10, "Î914.
The ore ne loved is now laid low,
Hi? tond true heart is stilled.
The hands that "often helped UK.OU
Lie now ir. death's cold chill
;-In'crU'd by his loving sitters, Alice and Vera
Trottrmn. .C ' " ". , '
. JOHNSTON"."-In ,rfi>r;rnory ^of our son arid bro-
ther. CSoarlie. wlio;.diedi'Novembcr,li), ian, from
injuries received while rid«ng Caringal at Broken
Hill rares. . , 1
Friends may think we have forgotten you
Wien at times tiley eco xa, smile, .
But t'-icy, little kno-s what arning hearts,
Those smiles hide all the while. , I
-Inserted by his ¡oiing niotivr and brothers.,
EWERS.-In loving memory of David A. Ewers,
who passed away on November 19, 1915. -
Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be
comforted.
-Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, and sons.
323ix
HOBAN.-In loving memory of Eliza Agnes
("Micke*-), who died at Thebarton, November 19,
vm.
.lust, three years ago to-day,
How quickly it "has fled:
Sinee- our dejr child was cilled away,
And numbered with the rleail.
You're no', forgotten, "Mickey" dear,
Nor ivilt thon ever be;
So long as life and memory lad-.
We «ill remember thee.
--Inf^ricd^ byher lcninx mather, graßlniother, '
«42-1 Aiir'i«* EUz«a»
IN MEMORIAM.
. PARSON'S.-In loving memory of Jack, died
Xovimber 1", J"13.
Although thy hand wv cannot efcisp,
lliy lace we .connut sec;
Still, let this little- token tell.
We still remember thee.
-Inserted by his brother and siater-in-law, C.
aud B. Parsons.
PARSONS.-Ia loving memory of "Joss,'' who
died November 10. ' 1013. * -
.We do"not forget bim, ami-do not intend.
We loved him too deariv and will to the end.
-In-crtcd by TVîll and Mary. . ' .
AIR.-In loving .memory of our dear little Edith
May., who died at Children's'Hospital, Xovember
IS, 1915,- aged -4' years 10 month*.' ' ' * . 1
It was. in the early -norning.
Just a. year, ogo to-day.
Just .is.the day -ivas diwning.
Our dear Edith passed away.
Her weary -hours, her darn "of pam»
Hrr troubled night« arc past:
Tl'c ever-patient 'worn-out frame
Has found «weefc irest at last. i
-Inserted by her loving mother oiid father, little
sister, and brother, and Auntv -Jane and Uncle Ern
Hank. ' , * . I
< OODE -In loi ing mesnorv of our dear mother, j
?who passed a.»jj "Sox ember IS, 1013
Cent e m mind patient in pam
Our dear mother left us hcaicn to gain |
.With action» «o noble generous and kind,
lew m this world her equal could find
Not gone from memon not gone troru loie,
But gone to her Fathers home aho e.
Love in death should make u« sec.
What loi« in life should alwais be
-Inserted bv her loiing daughters, Elsie and I
Gertrude ¡ <
COODE.-In lo-ing memory ot wife and mother
louisa "aneha. Goode, who died 19tn November,
1915
If gone and forgotten b\ som-- rou mai be,
Ii otaer*. for-r-t \ w meier sha.ll we
It voir gruie could open, ii nat change» vou
?would sse
But it u> better, far better, iou never hi ed to
«ce
-Inserted bl her lotm? lnuband an J daughter
ind eon in aw, Gert and WiIL
RETURN THANES.
MR, and MRS. JAMES HAWKE and FAMILY'
desire to THANK all kind relations, friends,
and neighbors for cards, letters, anil personal ex-
pressions of syinpath'-- also for floral tribu.tcs*in
their kite Fad liereavement._
MR. AND .MRS. J. AUSCOTT and MI.*S VIRA
DONNELL desire to THANK all kinei friends
tor letters., cards, telegram«*, and expressions of
sympathy in the sid lots of their only «on and
friend. Private Victor P. Arseott: also the Sifters
JHd Nur«c3 ot Faith. Word, Adelaide Hospital, for
their kindness during the recent illness of Mrs.
J. Arseott.._
"YfR. J. CORNER oiid FAMILY, of Parkside,
JAI. desire to THANK all kind relations and
friends for letters, <_rds, 'cxpres«ions of sim
P-iBiy« and floral tributes: espcci-llly 'kind neigh
bors'foT kindno-w and constant attendance-in their
late sad bereaiement._
MR. and Mrs. C. LANTHOId and FAMILY,
Avenue-street. Millswood,; ilesire to THANK
oil kind Friends and Relatives for'letters, cards,
and persemal expressions of sympathy-in tlie loss
of their son and brother, Sergeant E. G.' Lart
thois. who was killed in action about July 23,
3910. _._
THE FAMILY of the late PATRICK KENNED**
wishes to return TUAXKS to all kind
Friends for floral tributes and letters of sym-
pathy, especially Mrs. Foley. ^ Mrs. Robert Ryan,
Mrs. Hersey, Mrs. Eames, also his Fellow-work-
men, in their sad and suelden bereavement._
MR. AND MRS. T. G. BRYAN and FAMILY,
of Coolcha. River Murray, wia'i to fender
their sincere THANKS to all kind relatiies and
friends feir 'letters, telegrams/- <¡ards, and personal
expressions of sympathy in the ead los* oi their
darling son and brother. Gunner John Brjan, who
wa? killed in the baltic of Somme,' September
1.7. lßlrt. . - '
MR. and MRS. ' V. G. NESs, .of Jcnois-street,
Port Augusta, desire to THANK all Rela-
tives and F'¡ends for telegram«, floral tributes,
letters, and ' card«; also personal expressions of
sympathy in their recent «ad bereavement. _
AfRS. M. HOOK and~FÀMUA\ oM'ark-trrra*«!
*"Bowden, wish to tender their sincere TILVXKS
to -ill kind friends and rctitions for fards and
letter- and personal expression« of «vmpothy in
the sad loss of their dear ¡-on and) brother, Pri
late S-imnci, who died of wound» in Girmany on
Juli- 2>. loin._
MRS. WOOD añdTXMTLYd^sire to THTÑrTail
ki-'d Friends and Ridafcves for letters, car'?,
telegrams, and floral tribute« in their late sad
brT-nvcmnnt._
M~ Ri-T.'fMPEn tenders her'siñreicT'HANKS to
, Mr?. SWp and Family, and all kind Rela
tiiL-s and Friends, and little Children of Flin-
ders-street Schoo), for letters, card«, an 1 floral
tributes, aid personal expressions of .«jmpat'iy in
iicr recent sorrow.
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