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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) (about)
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BIRTHS. MABBIAGES, AND DEATHS.
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BIBTHS.
CAMPBELL.-On the 30th March, at The Ter- race, Port Pirie West, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L Campbell-a daughter (Hilda Effie).
HOSKIN&-On the 28th March, at "Harling Farm," Wirrabara, to Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hoskins -a daughter. Both doing welL
MABBIAGES.
BROOKES-TAYLOR.-On the 5th February, at the Manse, Taylor-street, Kadina, by the Bev. A. H. Came, Charles Wm., eldest son of Chap. Brookes, Woodville, to Mary A., fourth daughter of Chas. Taylor, Gawler. Present address, Kadina.
ROBINSON-TAYLOB.-On the 2Cth March, at Staecstreet, Paddington, by the Bev. S. Baymond, Arthur James, second son of James Bcbinson. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late John Taylor, late of Eosewater. W.A. papera please
copy.
DUNN-DISHER.-On the - 9ttt March, at the Presbyterian Church, Woodside, by the Bev. B. C. Matthews, Victor E., youngest son of the late George Dunn. Charleston, to Kathleen M., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Diener, Woodside. At home, Charleston, April 13 and 13.
PARSONS-COLLINS.-On the 29th March, at St. James' Church, Glenburn, Arthur Frederick, youngest sou of Mr. T. Parsons, Victor Harbor, to Alice Beatrice, eldest daughter of F. Collins, De- lamere. Present address-Bunglegumbie, Dubbo,
New South Wales.
WHITE-EICKE.-On the 3rd March, at St. George's, Gawler, by Rev. S. Best, Arthur Henry, only son of William White, Maylands, to Audrey May. second daughter of W. H. Eicke, of Ade-
laide.
PEARSON-NILSSON.-On the 28th March, at the residence of the bride'B parents, by Mr. W. C. Brooker, .Reinhold Pearson, of Stockholm, Sweden, to Selma, eldest daughter of Captain C. Nilsson, Benson-street, Semaphore.
PRITCHARD-WORDEN.-On the 23rd 'February, at the Methodist Church, Angle Vale, by the Rev. W. B. Steadman, Howard H., only son of Henry Pritchard, Penfield, to Wilhelmina M. (Tot), eldest daughter of John Worden, Angle Vale.
DEATHS.
BRADLEY.-On the 4th April, at Bundle-street Kent Town, Samuel, the dearly beloved husband of Kate Bradley, on his 80th birthday. Peace, perfect peace.
PENDLEBUBY.-On the 28th March, at his re- sidence, Balaclava, Victoria, Thomas, second son of the late John Pendlebury, of Norwood, South Australia, in his 74th rear.'
BASTIN.-On the 28th March, accidentally drowned while attempting to swim across river at Noarlunga, Leslie B. Bastin, of Unley-road, aged 19 .years 8 months. He being dead, yet speaketh.
BURKE.-On 1st April, at her son's residence, Fourth-avenue, East Adelaide, Catherine, relict of the late John Burke, of Port Adelaide, aged "
McCALLUM.-On the 4th April, at* Caltowie North, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Alexan- der Mccallum, in her 69th year.
GREGORY.-On the 22nd March, at his resi dence, "Woodburlie," Kilkerran; John Gregory, in bis 70th year. Born at Thebarton, S.A. Best after
weariness.
POTTER_On the 4th inst, at Payneham, Eric Anderson, the beloved infant son oi Frank and -GwenHyan Potter.
TUME ^-On the 4th April, at Ncrth^errace, Ade- laide, Olive Myrtle, the eldest daughter of Harry Turne, aged 25 years. A pat.ent sufferer at rest.
CABT*WBIGHT.^-On tie 4th' April, at her son in-law's residence. Wilpena-terrace, Kilkenny, Lucy, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. J. W. Burton, aged 93 years.
.IN MEMOBIAM.
BBÙOE.-In loving memory of our darling boy»
James Ralph, twin son of Montague and Elsie Bruce, died April 5, 1908, 'aged 14 months. "So dearly loved, so deeply mourned."
MALCHIN.-In ead but loving memory of our dearly-beloved daughter, Sie]la, who died April 5. 1904, at Capper-street, Kent Town. Dearly Io; ed and sadly missed.-Inttrted by her lovin¿ parents, sisters, and brothers.
GABNHAM.-In loving memory of our dear father, who died April 5, 1909. God alone, who thought it best, did ease his pain and give him rest.-Inserted by his loving children.
GABAHAM.-in loving memory of Mr. Gara ham, who died April 5, 1909, Gone, but not for- gotten.-Inserted by his loving friends, 0. and
E, Wood.
BAKER-PAINTER.-In loving memory of Jane Baker-Painter, wife of Edward Painter, of Alford, who died, suddenly, at Alford, April 5, 1908. "She saved others, herself she could not save." Inserted by her son. J. W. Baker, Kadina.
THIELE.-In loving memory of J. Wilhelm Thiele, who died at Hahndorf on April 5, 1909. Thy will be done.-Inserted by his grandchildren,
A. and C. Fishlock. Hahndorf.
PFITZNER.-In loving memory of my dear hus- band and father, Hermann Alfred Pfitzner, died on April 4, 1906. As the ivy clings to the oak so our memory clings to thee.-Inserted by his wife and child.
CORNELL.-In loving, memory of Alfred Ben- jamin, ithe dearly bcloted eldest son of Alfred and Catherine Cornell, of Port Adelaide, who died at Largs Bay, April 5, 1909.-Inserted by his father and mother, sisters, and brother.
ANDREW.-In loving memory of my dear sister Alma, who died April 5, 1907.
Though death divides, fond memory clings. -Inserted by her loving sister, Elsie Perry.
TODD.-In loving memory of Florence Todd, who passed away at York, April 5, 1909.
So calmly she sleeps in God's holy acre,
Released from all sorrow, from toil, and from
pain:
Forever at rest in the arms of her Maker,
And humbly we pray we meet her again. -Inserted by her loving husband and sister.
CHILMAN.-In sad but loving memory of our dear father, Joseph Chilman, who peacefully passed away at Elbow Hill, April 4, ^1900.
He has gone to his rest, his troubles arc o'er,
He has done with all sorrows and pain:
The ills of this life, which he patiently bore,
Will never distress him again.
Mid all. the changes time has brought,
No change has come to fill
The vacant place in all our hearts;
That'place is vacant still.
-Inserted by his wife and family.
CHILMAN.-In sad but 'loving memory of our dear father, Joseph Chilman, who died at Elbow Hill, Franklin Harbor, April 4, 1909.
Yes, dear father, great is our anguish,
In losing affection so lender and true;
But still in that land where love is perfected,
We feel we arc loved better than ever by you.
Farewell, beloved father, and if from the distance
The spirit can see through Eternity's gate;
Oh, look on thy dear ones, heart-broken and griev-
ing.
Obtain them a share in thine own happy fate.
-Inserted bv his loving daughter and son-in-law, L. B. and F. W. Ramsey.
ABBOTT.-In sad but loving memory of my dear daughter Bessie, who departed this life on April 5, 1905.
I often lit and think, dear Bessie,
When I am all alone,
For memory dear is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
-Inserted by her loving mother, E. Elliott.