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3mTHS, MASE1AGES, AND
DEATHS.
a it'i-nti/a*.ei in 'h* oanK- and sridres? of the
f.n^i. ana ire' taspft*i « ? c*ur*r* rf Two
^ !'. iiiir, js ?!: j ri isj.*-iif ^ d^b wfivti n ?*( *soe*d
\'.\z :iv* l:n-; «?«?' f(i.«* tine- Sixppnr^- p^r Un»
? t* d' ii ». :vcr:i-enieii'E in alurh a Funertl »n
n'.-mrr»tDen' is cna-4e «rp ***r!»^ f«r *# if r^
I-cj:Ti «aff Fuiicra! «-rre frpante »nrftinc»-
Tr.fr Ts, funvly- — The oiinimDin -4i«rse of 2'*
'- Mt'ip-»riafii an* lh»~ts %flT-prti*i|lUji?utt contsm
in* rtferpnoe to wore than out decets*?tl tir
r!a-ze.) 2/fl rtcli fir ejh -Jec-fa««» -EPn-ion-sl.
n« if *':e-f werff jisrir. t tod *fp*tate mflD?on_+
BIRTHS.
MORRISH.—On the 11:h Sw-ibfr. it the
M-i; ..t:j] !l™-;;-!. N;r:h Mp'jM*, to Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Morrish — a son. Bo.U ieH
SACKS fnee Milly Parker). — On tie 13th .
S.-ve-n:«er. n' P'^rt Linroln H'-F?:U!, to Mr. «nd
Mrs. T. C. Sick6 — a «oa. ISoli doing well
WARK. — On the 13th KovciniKT. to Kr. -md
Mr«. . Hai.i'.d F. Wark, 10, I'artridge-strMt,
Glnielp — a son.
McLEAY. — On the 1 5th November, at the
Memorjil Hospital, Kortll AdeUido, to »r. «n-I
Mrs. Georsn McLeay, ut Fera-avenue, Fnllarton —
a daughter.
STONEY.— Ob The Hth Oc:rf»r, the wife .i-
Dr. O. J. MX. Stoncy. WU-ninstao— » dansiiter.
WRIGHT. — On :he 2nd Xorernber. «t Ba, Fiji.
to -'w Bv XiTman Harvey Wrirh:, Ii-4...
M?t::o1i-t nr.3V0n.iTy ani wife {.-net Miris Ellia
S3ii-.li) — a son. Both wcIL
LAYCOCK. — On th- llti Sarwnber, t) lit.
?nl Sl-i. H. loj-sack, Sa 1. Ausnsta-strevt.
G!cn«!s — s BJtu
APPELT. — On tlie 9;A Xovwnbcr, at the
Endunda Boqikal, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor EL
Appelt. Endtmda — a son.
SMITH.-— On the 9th November, «t toe
Euduadj Dospita!. to Mr. ani Mrs. E. Smith,
MINGE- — On ihr 1S± S.wmVr, at tie
Eniundi Hosp:ti% to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Minge,
ot Brownlow — 1 bonny son.
CORCORAN (nee Robertson).— On the Itth
STovcmbcr. at Tcakle^trpot. Eieter, to Kr. and
Mrs. Ted Corcoran, a daughter (Betty Davn).
Srrcial tUuks to Snrse Gorcr and Dr. Bus
seU.
BIRTHS.
BIAR.— On rhe jr.'h Siv-ioVr, at th» 1
EuduiKa HTsr:i:. ti Mr api Mr=. G. B.AT. Brosra
lew — :u:li dsu,!i:iTS. -Vj; woll. j
HART (nee Lottie Hender). — On i?!- ictli
Ko-.on.her, 10 Mr. and Mrs F. J. U-rt. c-f
LaKdnaiTOw, C:a.---nce Ta:*, at Pflwip Xor»- .
:^-r II.-mc. Ei-a*« I'art, a b'-~nv son (R»na1d
Fri-di-rick). B.th wril. Masv' thanks to Dr.
Jeffries aci Nurse CampbeU.
BIRTHS.
STOKES. — On the 11th Sovrmber at 377.
?::??:? Os!!:o=i-roai. G:.n O-aan ?;, to Mr. an.:
-V-» T. »r. =r-.V, -— 3 ?lau-S::t*r (lUjr'oTr I.!:;ji:-
N'-;!il Tl.jT.is I., F-r. II Ar::u'.i. si I'u/.Jt.m, a^J '
Ncrse L. 1L I'lLijor^, «t yuorn. |
MORITZ (nee F. Burford). — On tiie 3rd -'o-
r;-r.:i»r, :o Sir. aid Mrf. F. C. Moritz, Ryan
ftr -._??- Moon:a — a sen (Brian Claude). S|i.:-;ial
thinks \3 Nurse Scwaa and Dr. A. R. ClaiJoa.
MARRIAGE.
FRENCH—DEDMAN.—On thc lo*h Severn- '
l-or. at Tsrr~.!a. by :if Bev. *. A1.!. n, Ilavij '.
BJl'Mi. «?]*?« sun of Mr. and Mrs. 1-. Fr. ?:,,-?,.
'i Kjr^i'^dj to Irene Illl^n, ^Iftest d.i'j^lr.'.r *tf
«r. and i!:=. H. it. Di'dina-J. of Tarcuulj. Pre
^nt a.Mrr-s iiaroo^da.
APPROACHING MARRIAGE.
FULLGRABE—STANLEY.— The marriage of
Dorothy May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Fullgrabe, of Crafers, to Laurence John, second
son of Mrs. E. L. and the late Mr L. Stanley,
of Port Pirie, will be celebrate at St. Laurence's
Church, Buxton-street, North Adelaide, on Tuus-
day, 22nd November, at 11 a.m. Relatives
and friends cordially invited to the ceremony.
No reception.
ENGAGEMENTS.
SARGENT—LANGLOIS.—The engapeaieDt Is
ar.aouaced of Eihel E-, dinghter ol John and
Mjr?sret Sarpent, G'.adstoae. to Haroli E-, sa
o? Ueir^e and Elirabotll Lans-oi. rf Ijsn-ioe
(En-Ianil.
JONES—BOOTH.—The wicis^eaieat te 13
n-;3nrrj of Mi. yoanffr-st daaahter ot Mrs. ar.l
r)e '.ate Mr. Charle* Henry Jones, late ol Pine
street, P-terboroarrh. to Gecnge. e'.dest son of
Hr. ar.i Mrs. George Booai, ol Seven H3Is. Jate
.{ Pt-:ertorou?h.
GODWIN—WHITE.—The emripement is an
nrcr.-?-d of KarPileen. *lder daofrhr«r rf Hr.
and Mrs. J. Godsin. Cottesloe. Weswrn Ans
tralia to Geo~e Reginald, yimnp'st Fon ot Sir.
and Mrs. G. H. H. WTiiite, SaniHcmi-strort,
MagiU.
DEATHS.
ATKINSON.— On the 14Ui Xovpmb,T. at the
Ansrarton Disrrirz Hospiral, Joseph. cMest sar
vivag son of the lite Jnha *od EliJjcth Atkin
son, jf An^aston, aged 74 ycaie.
KAESLER.— On the 16th November, at
Sedan. E. J. P. Kaesler. aged 82 years. At
rest.
JELLY.— On the ICHi Sorwraber. at 1!ie
lwi(3?nce ot her eon. Hobert-strwt, SandiVfll.
Elizabcih Collins, bewared wife of Tliomas
?Jami-s J*-Uy. late ol Dale-street, Pott Adelaide.
Aped 79 years.
SHORT. — On tte 15th Xoromber. ot her Eon
Sn-law's residence. Mr. B- Barndon), 30, Second
arenne, Soflon Part. Viriatn, relict of Jjtnei
Sl-.ort, late of Kortham. «P-4- Apod 6*.
CONOLE.— On the l»Ui SovembeT. »t yorth
^rdrey Julia Ooa,^!'-, tie nurse Mental Uos
piial.'ParisiiJe. BAP.
BEAGLEHOLE.— On the Uth November, at
Ge irrp-iTift. Maorta. Clara PriscQa, beloved
wife of Jolin Bcacleholc, a?ed 66 sears.
KEALY.— On the 14th November at Adelaide.
Patrick Kealy. Brimbago late Burrungull.
GILLEN.— On the 16th November, at her res-
idence, John's road Prospect, Amelia Maud Gillen,
widow of F. J. Gillen, S. M. R.I.P.
PHELPS.— On th» Ifith Xovonher. at the re
cidenr« of h-T son-m-l«K- -Mr. 3. Bowtria^),
Amy.streef. West Crovd.m. Jessie WJiit*. reLct
?of John l'hf^ps, age* 94 years. Colonist of
(FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 6.)
Adwrtian iw reaoestefl la ccntf
Kotices or In Hemoriani and Heraa
cf the Great Wat not later than
4 p.m Coot Jorttone ta;ea««J fa*
Ea£ardar*a fsne shwrid be rapplied
eat later Uaa « sb. «? Thursday.
HEROES OF THE GREAT WAR.
KAPPLER.— In fon.l find 1 nine memory of
oor dear *-m rpd SmVt. Fred R. Kappler, l;JJ°d
in action. 17:h 5»3vea;hi^. 1917 in France, tae
btloved afth 6 jn of M. aud Ute E. Kapp'.er.
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RHODES.— In !-vir? mimnrr of Jack, rcfco
died on the lfilh Karanlipr. 19*1 (l»te A-I.F,
lOUi Battalion). — Always remembered by auntie,
Ujaie, and family.
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON.— In loving remembrance of my
Jear mother, wh3 pa?s^d away on the 17th Xorem
ker, 1913, at BoJier-iwrace, Aiherton.
Ther» is comeone uho misses yoa sadly,
And Amis the t^me Ion? stnee yon ^rent;
There ie someone who thinks of you always.
And Iries to he brave and consent.
— Inserted by her icvUig daughter Dot.
BASSETT.—In lorin» romeaibrjnoe «-t mv flear
™.-tber, Eaiher Bassett, whs pawed to » higher
We on the 17th Sorember, 1919.
M arbor's vaioe ieeps pentlj- w'jispering,
'Be I wins, brave, and true.'
— FsoJly reairaiberei by her isagtiber &Hr.
BOWDITCH. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, Who passed away on the 16th Korem
ber, 1919.
With tenderness, love and regret.
I who miss too will nerer lonret.
— r.rrr remembered bv her tonne daughter and
son-in-law. Edith and Eyd.
BROWN.— In memory of father, who died the
13th Kovember, 1925. a: 15, East-parade. (Hi
cham.
A bQratifai memory left behind.
Of a lorimr father, tree and tfod
We bare lost, but hearm has CTined,
One of the best the world contained.
? — Inserted by hit eon and danghter-tn-Unr,
Jai and Jim.
COLEMAN. — In lorlng nwmorr of -mr dear
wife and mother, who passed awav at Solo
montown on the I7th JTmember, I9SI.
Too are not forgotten, mother, 'dear.
For trap love never ^ies.
The dearest spot on earth to in
ts where dear mother lies.
— Inserted fay ber loving husband and famib/.
EGLINTON. — In lorini; memory of «mr 4ear
brother ami xar'x, John, who d-ed at Atfacl
tton» on itut 17th Nsvember, I92S.
Wbat w^uld we fjive hiB voice to hear.
His dear old lace t3 see.
Irat let llils little toien tell
We st:il rercemlwr thee.
— In^rtri by his loving sister, brotherin
law, nepiiewa. anj nfeccs, O. A. and. F. KsEOa.
Firett Kange.
F1ETZ. — in. loving rejnembrance of oar dear
husband and father, whi departed tha Irte «t
Tannirfj on the 17-b XoremVr ;92«
Call not bach the dear deputed.
Anchored s-Te where etorros are o'er;
On the borderland we left him.
Soon to tnn-i and part no more.
Far bey.-ind this Witt of changes.
Far beyond this world of car?;
^e shall meel our tui.-$ine loved one
In onr Fa'.herV mans'on fair.
— Erer remombored \\v Mb 'oring wife, ion Hetr
man. and dan*hter Gertrude.
FIETZ.— la }nrir.g mmmrr rf onr iar father
and grandfather; who unt to hlg vtema! home
at Taminda on the 17th XovembrT. 1916.
In early DJOm. when all was (till.
God save His prat rosn&and.
In silent peace be passed away
Into a better land.
In our home jron are fondly remembered.
Bet to-day h ma -x-f to recall.
Ton were bo EilentV taken.
We cotM scan-cly believe it at all
— Ever FPfcembelTd bv EL and Ew. Ximmeromnn
*nd funllr. SpppcJtFSrid. S23dr
FORBES.— la lovinc m«nT-ry 3f Airhie, who
pissed «»»» it O!»n»lj, lVtli Koreaiber, l»Ji.
— l**f.rxgly remembered by anther, cxtm, and
brothers.
FRANSON.— In lovintr m-nwn of onr dear
Ta'hor. who was artadmtally killed at Wonca
Pioai t&rtthoose. SrHnapfiore. on the I7fh So
ven:l«-, 1812. — Ever ranrmtxrrd by his la»
inc daurhtcr Mabel and ton Will.
FRANSON. — In Jnring- memorr a oar -5«ir
fatiior. Henry William, wtio was aecJdaitallv
kiJlrd on the Vomra Shoa1. tigbthonse. Sema'-
phore on the ITtii November, 1912.— Inserted
br his lorlnc sob and daughter-in-law
Horace and Daisy.
FRANSON. — In loving memory of our Jear
father, Henry William, who was accidentally
killed on the Wonga. Shoal tjigbtfcovse,, Srma
pbore. on the 17lk Kovemuer. 1912. Ever
remembored. — Inserted by his loving Gnu and
da'i^hter-io-4aw and granddaughter. Bert, Hav,
and Jeau.
GEORGE. — In loving memorv of my dear
husband, who rta^^i away at Ifelrosc on the
ITtii Xovcmber. 1923.
Lovinc memories nerer die.
As the years roll oa and day* p» by.
? — Inserted by bis lov.og wife, E.J. George.
IN MEMORIAM.
GILL.—In loving memory of our dear mother,
-.'::3 I-.iSSi-J i«V EU,3-Jv:.1v ' C!l iho ITlh NjV.-12-i
:.--. 3^20. - - j
A ii:,.f-.:cr's !ie l;.w saoi; :ht- nanic,
Hr.v teci.-r v:a !ii: -_:,-:
li.Hv sjJ ir.j !.-:..-lv s . :ir h.-ni'
«-:^ »tf f.:.J ,.[. m,--:,.r tK-re.
^?-.7 is m: -i. ;d :.i l.iv.ns i:-ar:v.
Hut nn!r por.e Vt.--? '
— Insr-rrcJ ji- ?;,... .^row.Eff diu^htcyf It:.r ' and
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GILL.—In I.-vini mcmiry pf ,-rnr -i- jr -n if'
t'- 'iii*?'* Kho J'1-**811 awai: *--hc i;-,h Xdvcoi
»'an pain s-ie br-re ve ennot tell.
We ].«??? fjir j,er ,] r;
We only li:.;-r »'?» 'r»«f»'d away
And m» s= .1 F«-.i-i*«.
V* « s-and -lis:nrb, l,er slumber
N;ii 9 care to mirk h.-r bro^;
Ma1Ihrrrii\Iie;^i-fuff'r:n'9 orvr-
GLUYAS.— la I3v:n- ^,™llrr c. „„,. ^r h
oa the 17th Xaveaf.wr. u---i. «Ji«J 'way
Tew coold cqjal anj r.nr.» surra,-*
Heady t» h^p all rr.'ej or :i3-.-;'
ily hi3 kindness he was kno-^n.
D-.'.^Iy we mo'jm a sjiTrit fl i*n.
— Ins?Ttij'by !iis I»v;aff uife av.d iirdr.'n.
HOWELL.— In Sorin- rn^inrr ^ TOr jrlr
fitlirr, who passed aw»y on ths 17tli November
1»28. ' '
Time danpes many thine*. .
lrtit fond memnrj' slnars -??incs.
—Tver nsnemlwrd hjr liis ' levin- d.imrliter.
Edie, ana eon-in-liw, Kert, and sous Stan and
HOWELL.— la lorint mnhiprv of our dear
fathf-r. who passed away 011 the 17th November,
Lm-iBjr mi-mmies never die.
As days go on. and vrais roll by.
— Ever remembered by his laving son Clarrie,
and dau&rhler-in-law, Annie.
HOWELL.— In loving- memory «f oof Jesr
fatber. Tvho passed away on the Iftli Novem
ber, 1525.
Just a memory, fond A&d true.
To show dear fader, we think of y»«.
— Ever remembered by his loving daughter
F.tiie, and con-in-law Fred, and con Gordon.
HOWELL.— In lovinjr ltnemnry rjf my dear
father, whn parsed euay ^at Hnn»-rtt*et, Clun
»il!e, on the Uth Korrmbr-r, 1S2S.
Jast ? memory, fond and true.
To show, riear father, we think of yon.
— Fondlj- remembered by his loving daughter
and eon-in-law, Sarah and Fred.
HOWLITT.— In loving memorr cf my dear
toother, whs passed away on -ie 17th Novem
ber, 1917.
To a tieaaliful life rtm* a peaceful end,
Who lived and died with God as her friend.
— Inserted by iier loving daughter and turn,
Eileen and Boh.
HOWLITT.— In loriie: memory «f my dear
mother, wLo passed ttu.y oa the 17th Xowra
l*r, 1917.
Lovinc memoTK^s never die
As vrmrs roll on and days pass by.
— Inserted li» her Jiwins daughter and soniB
law, Florence and Bert.
HUNT.— In lovinc memory of onr darltae
dauchters. Ma!s:e, roused away 1 2th November,
1821: Thelma, passed away 29 -h Starch, 1821;
late St Veters.
-o one knows bow mnch we miss toil
Gome may think the wound is healed.
But they little know the eorrjw
Deep 'within our hearts concealed1.
But we know you are la OmTm sale keeping.
— Inserted bv Irer fi-nd parent*, V. E. and
J. A. Uaat. 3*lsS23
JACKA.— In loving memory of our dear
father, William 6, wjio passel away at Ale
iaide on the ITrh of Xovemlwr, 182*.
Till each arrives at lenllU,
till eaSi ia beavea appeare.
— Inserted !-y li» lovinj sous and daughters,
Hialey Beach.
JENKINS.— In loving memory of our darling
Calvin, who was killed by accident on the
17th Norcnlwr, 19iC. Anntlicr bad to bloom
in heaven. — Inserted by bis loving father and
nicrther
JENKENS.— In Iwing caejaary of ear darlaig
.i'.t'.e grandson, Kalvin, «ho vaa acciicctalif
killed on 17th November.
Called away from amonir us.
Away fr-)m care and etrite.
A little bud to bloom in heaven.
— Inserted by SL and J. A. Hunt.
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KNIGHT.— In laving memory of oor dear
father and grandfather, who passed away oa the
17th Kovember. 1925.
We hatched our dear father EuTfer,
Out heart* were filled with pais;
Well treasure his dear memory
Until we meet again.
— - Inserted by bis loving daughter and fton-in'
law. Flora and Harold, and g zandchildrcn.
KNIGHT.— In memory of »y dear husband,
who pessc-d away the 17th Kovember. 1923.
I think of you in silence,
Ko eyes may see me weep;
But deep in my aching bean
Your loving memory beep.
— Inserted by his lovinf wife. j
KNIGHT.— In lovinc memory ol my *?*!
fatber, who passed away the 17th Koranbcr,
1925.
Tue floirers J place epos your crave,
li»y wither and decay;
But love for 3-ou, dear father,
Will never pass away.
— Inserted by bis loving daughter Clarioe.
KNIGHT.— In memory e* my dear daddy.
Those win kave a daddy,
i.ove him vtliile yoa may;
For he, like my dear daddr.
Will soon pass away.
—Inserted by bis little daughter Dolcie.
KNIGHT.— In lovin? memory ot my dear
faUic-r, who pissed away the 17lh S.ovcmber,
1925.
Just a isem^ry fond and true.
To &3W. dear father, I think of yon.
t — Inserted by liitf loving -ft flight fr Eileen.
KNIGHT.— In memory of my dear father,
who passed away the 17th November, 1925.
As it dawns another year,
I still remember tbee.
— Inserted by biB loving con Arthur.
KNIGHT.— In lovins; memory of onr -Jcar
father, who passed away the 17th Kovember,
1S25.
a~o4 are not forgv^ten, faiher dear.
Nor will von ever be,
As long as life and memory lasts
We will remember thee.
— Inserted by hfo loving daughter and «n4n
law, Jessie and watred.
LAURIE.— In loving memory cf »y dear hns
basbana. Alick, who passed ««y 17 th Xorcni
ber. 1918. st Bendigo. Victoria.'
I often think of days gone by
When we roamed and talked together;
A shadow o'er my life u cas%
Hy dear buaband has (T^ne for ever.
—Inserted by loving wife. A- Laurie, Norwood.
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MARTIN.—In loving memory of our dca-
mother, who passed away on the 17 th Novem.
ber 1872, at Wright-street, Adi Iaide, widow --f
late J. E. Uartin. Solicitor. — Inserted by biT
loving sons, Arthur, Farkside. usi diaries.
Sydney.
MAYNARD.—In lovin* mKnOTy of »=r de.r
diasiter end sitter Sese. wJt» passed »«ray at
Pott Atifssta Uospital on the 17th Soveaiber, '
1642.
Yoti an not forzDttcn, Bene, dear,
Sor Kill rou «rer be;
As long as lie ani memory lut.
We will rearanber lbe«.
Tbtrvi suddenly taken froai as.
W« miss yjur cmiiing face.
V™ lr!c us to raatmbtr
That Dim can ell your pHce,
For alone with cad thoughts
ilv tears cafUy B-m\
Thi:ik'.nj of our loved one
1^ die davs Ion; ago.
Bur T3.-if«03 so tii:s varii
She s'aTids oy my side
And tthisiters, cear 'moUier
D?aiii cannot divide.
— Inserted by ber loved ones, QaJrn.
McKAY.— In lovhi; memory of Alexaader,
nij died on tiie 17t!j November, 1921.
Jus; a ca'ect remembrance
-« our dear Iit::c son. who fcaa (rone to rest
And .hose who thiak of him to-day.
Are lUe oaes who loved bim l-csu
We often think of Use harw time
Wlien we were all tapetJier.
But. oh. tha: chain is broken now.
One Imk has irone fwerer.
We loiefl bim in 'iif-'
«'?; trtiBure ii:m in deati.
U's bfJu-.Jnl p:tur.'
Is all »e hive :.rt.
— Inserted by b:» i.vins motier, Jjthir, a-i
mn 'mother, SJjs. -.'rav.
McKAY.— In loving memory of '!i.T dear
IWle nepUew. Aicia: J.-r crejrick, wSo died aa
t^e 17:a Xovcabrr. ]:);». jjrpj ;,J moatiis.
So iear to i-. s» tally miwJ,
Hut memory's golden riiain
W::: i:i;L i'.-.o memory ol our love
Unlil *e mt*.-t agate.
— 7n-erte: by liis Uvln; grandiaotli.T, aunty,
unrl»*.=, a:id cousins, Cecelia, Lsura, tjiney.
McKENZIE.—In loving raeTnory nf my dear
brother, J-«ra Slit.-V:] Morrison, 'win was arci
aen'.aDy kir.cd 17:h November. 1320.
TJmUTh -!eath -i:vid -s f..«d rutmory lives.
— J^Tfd br ij l-:v:ns £:st(-re, JLjfioa, U:12.
and M^na.
MILES.—In lovir.cr m.-ir.n-y of !lt11» G.?orff:e.
vim rJ^'-- s^ay ??? th;- 17:li Xw»mb.-r. 13i«.
— I::sert-J by aunty Ai'J-c ai.d fruu.
MILES.—In living memory ot dear Httli
(Iic^i'. v.ht? jta^st-d away on tlie 17th Novem
Ut, IS?-:.
T.i''sb~iv i!-ar'hoi, '»,- iliinl k you. !
— Etia- ri'DK-mb^r-d hy Auntie Quf-en, and
cousins Harold. Ujroti:.v,' Milton ar:d Dicky.
MILES.—In !.,v:ni m.m.ry cf «-ir dear IWe
«n: -i'or^i\ vihj jiiia'd i»jj on tlie ifi J.j
.???m'MT 1!-2«.
D^ys ,.f ea.ir.-ss sr.il c--a:e o'er us.
H'.i.it' :oar- to often »'.o»:
ft e v.ho l^ved you 6-id.y m.-^B you
Thriur1! the jfars li:a: come t^d go.
Oh. ne.-.-Ji where a ihy mercy?
Whs: pleas-ire is thy prey?
Why ccsr your Fp-?!! on the ctree^cst brow
Aed lake the br-* a««y!
— Ir^sf-rted by hip loving father, mother, brother,
aid sitrer. Forre=:on.
MILES.—In lovjic memorr of ]Hi!e m-j^n
Georp-. whs died on the 17ta Vav»mVr. 1.92S.
Thooirh b's little voice is silent.
And we w? his face, zio mnr-*.
Tct in our hearts h:9 m^mnij lingers
Jn^r as *n*o-tiv as brfore
— lr-.srr.-d bv Ivy a::l Arnold. wnVamf'o^n.
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MILES.—In l.iv'.n; m'm--rr of Bar r'ar 1 :t1
Tte-.:..-.v. C--:rii-. »!:» pa^-l'ssay 17. .1 N..v.th
V r. 1 :???.'.
If His 1-iv'n- arms l-.jvo uker.
Tj .--i -xi-.n: v.-_- hDl: m.jst -i-a'.
Tr-i-t !r.m »:-.l: .ur ..-!i.-:t---«: :r;«=-i'.
J; is ~a.V- Cj.-t-e tha.-. L^--. J
— Tnftrteo by bis laai Urtle LU.-ry aM .?.-.-lie
Alma, Forrestoo. 821x523 '
IN MEMORiAM
MILES.—In '..V.r.z m-H'-.Ty C. V.-.r.e CSeorfr-.
whii jifiSsL'l j.ij- ? :i t:.-- 17'.h N.vtn'.Pr, 192€i.
— In*fneii l..y iu::t- N'.-l a:.- lit.:..
MILES.— !a i.Ai-.- mi'-v .-f .'.-?.? littl»
Oc.-^ie. v.h, ui-.'i 17i J \;mi!.-, r.'ii;.
W* mts t:,«=i s^ft a::J ,!,:^:^^ arjns.
T:i*.' lovely iatle »i^.
Tb.v-o iij brDira *?-?« a::i lovdy «,m:l«.
And li:tie an^:l i'-.v.
— Ever rem-.7nV:tJ by Aur.lie L.n, VnSt Lea.
Amy and Daphne. 3ilt%i%
MILES.— la lovin; memory of *!tar Uttis
Ceor-ic, nhjdieJ STtil SjvrmacT, l!-2r..
We rniss yotir sMt ar.d c.lin^ins arms.
Tour sueet iittje fate,
Yotir briir:ft L-r.-ma eyos and happy smile;
Nj on.? ran fill roar f»lare.
— Smily 3iiss»d by Auntie limAx and linrl» WtlL
MILES.— la 3cv:ns Bmsjrt cf Georgie, who
pa&i^ away on tl:e 17th Sovem'jer, 192S.
Ever remembt-Tcd,
— Inserted by auuty V.olet anfi Vene.
MILES.— la I^rinff memory of onr jrrafliefiiU.
fteorcic, who passed an*v ou tUe 17 th November,
litie'.
Thonsh hi« cheery voice is silc-nt.
Ami we see his face no ntore,
Tet in our hearts bis memory Singers
Just as Fweetlr as before.
— Inserted by grandma and grandpa VerraT,
MILES.— In lovir.p rncmnry rtf -aear V.ttie
Ororge, vo pa.-Fed away on the 17th Novcm
Ixr. 3hiC-.
Call«d a^Tiy from tltite who loved b:m,
1'lucket like a flout r in Moom;
So \oui:c:. so pood. *h' Inn1}'*
Vet called away *o »nn.
— Evfcr Tomomlwri'! Lv graiitlmi. Uncle Dick
anil A-jolie Sylvcr.
SHIELL.—In lovin.T uh'Uiotv eff mr cear br5tnrt
Wiil. who died on the I5tii Kovember 192S.
— Inserted hy his '.oring sisttr Keli. 6»eet rest.
SHIELL.—In lovinjr memory of dear father,
who passed away on the- Uth November.
D^T* in my heart there's a picture
More precious thau siivi'r «r (rold;
Tis a picture of tny drar father.
Whose moEinrv will never er.iw cold.
— Inserted l-v iu loving euu Courgc and -Jauprh-
ter-in-law, Llojd.
SHIELL.—In Invinp memoir of -nir dear
father. Tiho passed »«r on tlie 151U 3f«em
bcr, 1620.
Bweet is tlie wnrd romcniliraree,
And these few line? will show.
Ton will always lie renumbered.
As tile vcars may come and ga.
? Inserted by ' liis loving son and dsngfater.
in-law and efsr.dchiluren, Victor and Violet.
TSCHIRPlG (nee Bertha Koch).— In fond ani
living memory of mr oear ^misiu Bertha, wha
i-i-s°d anay at Bowland's *'.at ok the 15th
NorcmbFr. 1917.
It is just -en rears s-jice 1hat sad oay
When our -!? »r Benlia p«E5ed au-ay;
I»eaTrtt memories. tm& ond true,
W'l! ever remain in our hearts tx fotz.
— In=er:.^ by her lav ice csus.ns. M. ani M. Aha,
Brinkwortli. ' SJtaSSS
TSCHIRPIG (nee Bertha Koch).—In loving
memory of our dear daughter and sister BcrtJia,
«na died at Boaiaoji'e Flat, 15th November.
tsir.
Our lips cBnnot say bow we loved yon.
Our beans cannot tell what to say.
Cod only knowB hnw we mi» fob
Whenever we Jook at your phots.
A face so lovraj and true.
Da yoa know our hearts are aching
And lonjinp, dear Bertha, for you?
«a dearly loved, to naif ta'mei.
— Inserted br her laving mot'ier. only brothet,
ac-3 «ister-in-!aw, Alfred and Ully Each.
USHER.— In dear and loving memory of our
dear husband and fitter, who left (is m tli«
Utii November 1921.
USHER.— In Jov.re memory of falher, whs lea
us on the 17tb Kovember, 1&21.
His face and form have eonc.
But Irs memory and influence still remain.
— Inserted by bis son NeiL
VOIGT.— In loving memory of oar dear
TnoUier. who passed away at Loxton OT Ua
Uth Korcaiber. 192-J.
One year of £iiaess now ha passed
Since sorrow oa us fell;
Still in' oar hearts «e feel the km
Of one we loved «o wcTL
— Insert?] bv their caiMrcs, Angelina, Omz,
Iia, an* family.
WILKINS.— In loving memory of our clear
son and brother, Georgrc, who passed awajr on
the 17th November, 1919, at W«st-6treet. Broanp
ton, aged 59 years.
Vcars will roll, time will fly.
r-.ery flower will fade and die,
Every sun will rise and set,
But you, dear Oeorpe, well never fon£et.
— So aadly missed by bis Invin? parents, cisatra,
Flcrrie. Elsie, and Annie, brothere-in-law. Jack
and Em, nephews, Willie, CniCEt, and Sidney.
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