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Births and , Deaths. Bereavement Notices,
-carriages and In Memoriam Notices, up
to six. lines, 3/; each succeeding ' line
,' t-a. per line extra.
In, order to guard against imposition, notices
?of Birtg, Marriages and Deaths must
be authenticated by some respectable
person to ensure insertion.
BIRTHS.
BELL. — On June 17, 1928, at Hillcrest Hospi-
tal, Harvest-road, North Fremantle, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Bell, East Rockingham — a son.
BROWN. — On Sunday, June 10, at Nurse Reid's
Hospital, Subiaco, to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown
— a son (Patrick Alexander). Both well.
GRANT. — On June 5, at K.E.M. Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant, of 851 Albany-
road, Victoria Park, late Whitby Falls, Mundi-
jong — a son. Both well.
HATCHETT (nee Jean Arrol Oldham). — On
June 15, at Cloverly, Swanbourne, to Mr. and
Mrs. Richard (Dick) Hatchett, Saladin-street,
Swanbourne — twins (son and daughter, Richard
and June). All well.
LANE. — On June 12, 1928, at Nurse Stock-
ley's Private Hospital, 590 Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. S. Lane, of 498
Beaufort-street, Perth — a son (Sylvester). Both well,
LARSSON. — On June 11, at Nurse Breheney's
Private Hospital, Merredin, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
Larsson, Nungarin, late of Northcliffe — a son.
Both well.
LUFF. — On June 16, at Nurse Urry's Pri-
vate Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luff, of
Bayswater — a son.
McKINNON. — On June 14, at Busselton Hospi-
tal, to Mr. and Mrs. R. McKinnon, of Cowara-
mup — a son (Roger Ian). Both well.
MELROSE (nee Norma Cummins). — On June
19, at their residence, corner Richmond and
Scott streets, Leederville, to Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Melrose — a son. Both well.
NELSON. — On June 19, 1928, at Hillcrest,
North Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Nelson,
Grey-street, South Fremantle — a son (Ramond
Walter). Both well.
OSTLE. — On June 3, at Nurse Stockley's Pri-
vate Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ostle, Wey-
lands Farm, Koorda — a daughter (Fanny Slack).
SHANNON (nee Mona Annear). — On June 19,
at Nurse Ash's Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Shannon — a daughter. Both well.
STANLEY.—On June 17, at Hillcrest Private
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stanley, of
Lake Hillman—a son (Donald Edgar).
ZEMPILES. — On June 9, 1928, at Nurse Stock-
ley's Private Hospital, 590 Newcastle-street,
Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Zempiles, of 96 Lake-
street, Perth — a son. Both well.
DEATHS.
HOOKER. — On June 14, at his residence, 43
Alma-road, Mount Lawley, Frederick George,
dearly beloved father of Doris (Mrs. W. E. Mill,
37 Chelmsford-road, Mt. Lawley), father-in-law
of Eric, and loving grandfather of little Merle;
aged 57 years.
A beautiful memory left behind
Of a loving father, true and kind.
JONES. — On June 17, at his residence, Bel-
more, Woodville, Adelaide, Vickery Young
Jones, the beloved father of Eva A. Arnold, of
188 Loftus-street, Leederville; aged 83 years.
MENHENNETT.—On June 19, at Westminster
Hospital, Perth, after a few days' illness, Hillian
Pearl, dearly loved youngest daughter of the
late Matthew and Mrs. F. C. Menhennett, 105
Fairfield-street, Mt. Hawthorn; also beloved
sister of Ethel (Mrs. H. Partington), Mabel
(Mrs. Farndell), Ida (Mrs. MacGillicuddy),
Lloyd, Edgar and Perce. Sadly missed.
MENHENNETT. — At Westminster Hospital,
Adelaide-terrace, Perth, suddenly, Pearl, dearly
beloved daughter of Mrs. F. C. Menhennett and
fond friend of Ruth M. Jones. One of the best.
MENHENNET. — On June 10, at Westminster
Hospital, suddenly, Pearl, dearly beloved daughter
of Mrs. F. C. Menhennett, loved friend of Ruth
M. and Walter Jones. One of the best.
ROBINSON. — On June 18, at Perth Hospital,
Helen Catherine, eldest daughter of William Love,
of New South Wales, fond sister of John, Wil-
liam, Maude, James, Caroline.
ROBINSON. — On June 18, at Perth Hospital,
Helen Catherine, loved mother of Phyllis (Mrs.
W. J. McMerrin), of 312 Bulwer-street, Perth.
ROBINSON. — On June 18, at Perth Hospital,
Helen Catherine, relict of the late Arthur Henry
Robinson, loving mother of Phyllis, daughter-in-
law of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Robinson, and sister-
in-law of E. W. and H. E. Robinson. At rest.
WILSON. — On June 19, 1928, suddenly, at
his residence, 80 Walcott-street, Mount Lawley,
James Arthur, beloved husband of Louisa Eliza-
beth, and loving father of Maxwell, Allan and
Rowland, late, of Kanowna, Gwalia and Collie;
aged 65 years.
YATES. — On June 13, at Kojonup Hospital,
after a long illness, patiently borne, Charles
Henry, late of Muradup, beloved husband of
Sarah Ann Yates, and fond fother of Reginald,
Ethel, Will, Horace, Cecil, Hurtle and Arthur;
aged 72. Interredat Muradup.
IN MEMORIAM.
ADAMS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who pased away on June 20, 1927.
As long as life and memory last,
Dear mother we will remember thee.
Inserted by her loving son, Jack, and daughter-
in-law Jane and grandchildren.
ADAMS. — In loving memory of my dear wife,
Matilda L. Adams, who departed this life June
20, 1917.
Gone, but not forgotten.
BEETON. — In loving memory of my dear
husband, Frederick Beeton, who passed away June 20, 1927.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his sorrowing wife, and stepchildren.
BEETON. — In loving memory of my dear dad
who passed away on June 20, 1927.
Inserted by his loving son, Les.
BERRY. — In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, William, who passed away June 19, 1926.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving wife, sons and daughter.
BROWN. — In loving memory of our dear sis-
ter, Pearl Ivy, who passed away on June 20,
1915; also, her husband, Henry, killed in action
France, 1918.
Loved, remembered, longed for always.
Inserted by their sister and brother, Alma and
Jack.
CAMERON. — In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away June 20,
1923.
To-day recalls sad memories.
Inserted by her loving husband and daughters,
Jean and Hope.
CAMERON. — In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister May, died June 20, 1923.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
Inserted by her loving mother and father, M.
and A. Long, sister and brothers Ethel (Mrs.
Gough), Will, Gordon and Hope, and nephew
Alan.
CASSIDY. — In loving memory of my darling
baby Joan, who died June 20, 1927; aged 14
months.
A little bud in Heaven.
Inserted by her loving mother.
DAMON. — In loving memory of our dear
brother, Bert, who died result of wounds on
June 20, 1921; also his little son Jack, who died on March 4, 1921.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-
law, Connie and Will McQuade, Harvey.
GRIESBACH. — In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Annie, who departed this
life June 20, 1924.
Ever remembered by her loving mother, sis-
ter nad brother-in-law, Ethel and Bert.
HOLLAND. — In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, Jack, who departed from
this world, June 20, 1925.
Inserted by his loving wife, son and daughter.
LUCK. — In sad but loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away at Boulder City,
June 20, 1925.
There is no love like mother's,
Though we search for it in vain,
Though we may be loved by others,
Love like mother's never comes again.
Inserted by her loving son Gus, daughter-in-
law, Susie, and grandchildren, East Cannington.
MAGUIRE. — In loving memory of my dear
brother, Mick, who passed away June 3, 1927.
Also my dear mother, who passed away peace-
fully at Kalgoorlie, June 19, 1919.
Inserted by a loving son and brother, Jim.
McDERMID. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away at Wagin, June 10,
1913. Ever remembered:
Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Bob
and Agnes.
O'CONNOR. — In loving memory of Jack, who
passed away June 20, 1927.
A true pal of Eric and Reg.
POWER. — In loving memory of our dear
father, Harry George Power, who passed away
at the Base Hospital, Fremantle, on June 20, 1919.
God's greatest gift, remembrance.
Inserted by his loving son Roll, daughter and
son-in-law, Grace and Harry Pickup, Bayswater.
PROUDFOOT. — In ever loving memory of our
dear dad, George Proudfoot, who passed away
suddenly on June 20, 1927, also dear mother,
Isabella, on December 27, 1912, and dear aunt,
Jessie Beard, sister of above, on May 20, 1921.
Sadly missed. To memory ever dear.
Inserted by their loving daughter and son Jes-
sie and George, son-in-law Cliff, and little grand-
son, Cliffie, Palgarup.
SALIGARI. — In loving memory of our darling
father, who passed away on June 20, 1924. at
Subiaco.
Time wipes out many things,
But this it wipes out never,
The memory of those happy days,
When we were all together.
So sadly missed.
Inserted by Margherita and his children, Emi-
lie, Charlie and Nellie.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
MRS. CATHERINE MATSON and Relatives, of
late Phillip Matson, wish to express their
heartfelt GRATITUDE to the hundreds of people
for their kind sympathy during their sudden
loss; especially the Doctor and Nurses of No.
9 Ward Perth Hospital, the Football Club and all
sporting bodies, who were so kind and thought-
ful, their old and new friends and all members
of the Swimming and Junior Sporting Clubs. As
the telegrams, letters and personal expressions
of sympathy were so numerous they would be
grateful if their friends would take this from
thoss who find it impossible to express gratitude,
as their personal Thanks to all.
MRS. M. A. CARLSON and Family, of 9
James-street, Fremantle, wish to convey
their heartfelt THANKS and gratitude to all
kind friends and relations for letters, cards, tele-
grams, floral tributes and personal expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, es-
pecially Dr. Dermer, for his unremitting at-
tendance, Nurse Stewart, Mrs. Howe.
MRS. HOOKER and Family, of 43 Alma-road,
Mt. Lawley, desire to THANK their many
kind friends for telegrams, letters, cards, floral
tributes and personal expressions of sympathy
in the loss of their beloved husband and father,
especially do they thank Dr. Lucraft, Mrs. Dos-
setter, Mrs. R. Strongman, and Mrs. Doran, for
their help and kindness in their recent sad be-
reavement.
MISS ETHEL LONG wishes to THANK all kind
friends for floral tributes, letters, cards, tele-
grams and personal expressions of sympathy in
her recent bereavement.
MRS. KENNETH McCRAE, also Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Newman, wish to THANK al friends
for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and
personal expressions of sympathy, in their recent
sad bereavement.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
CROOKS. — The Friends of the late Mr. William
H. Crooks, late manager for W. F. Lean,
Ltd., Perth, and late of 62 First-avenue, Mount
Lawley, are respectfully invited to follow his
remains to the place of interment, the Methodist
Portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral
is appointed to leave the Private Mortuary of
Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-
street, Perth, at 2 o'clock THIS (Wednesday)
AFTERNOON. Friends wishing to attend the
Funeral may proceed by the 2.5 o'clock train
from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232.
MIDLAND JUNCTION LODGE No. 7 O.O.O.F.
CROOKS. — Brethren of the above Lodge and
Order in General are respectfully invited to
attend the Funeral of our late Brother W. H.
Crooks, P.G., which will leave the Private
Mortuary of Messrs. D. J. Chipper and Son,
844 Hay-street, Perth, for the Karrakatta Ceme-
tery, at 2 o'clock THIS DAY. Brethren attending
may proceed by the 2.5 p.m. train from Perth.
C. A. WELLS, N.G.
P. R. McARTHUR, Secretary.
GRAND LODGE, I.O.O.F.
CROOKS. — Brethren of the above Lodge and
Order in General, are respectfully invited
to attend the Funeral of our late Brother, W.
H. Crooks, Past Grand Treasurer, which will
leave the Private Mortuary of Messrs. Donald
J. Chipper and Son, 844 Hay-street, Perth, for
the Karrakatta Cemetery, at 2 o'clock THIS DAY.
Brethren attending ,may proceed by the 2.5
p.m. train from Perth.
J. W. TYSON, Secretary.
HANLON. — The Friends of the late Mr. Rich-
ard James (Gug) Hanlon, motor proprietor,
of Geraldton, are respectfully invited to follow
his remains to the place of interment, the Church
of England portion of the Geraldton Cemetery.
The Funeral is appointed to leave the Private
Mortuary of Mr. George Lester, Forrest-street,
Geraldton, at 10.0 o'clock TO-MORROW (Thurs-
day) MORNING.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Direc-
tors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232.
HEROLD. — The Friends of the late Mr. Fre-
derick Herold, farmer, late of Dinninup,
Western Australia, are respectfully invited to fol-
low his remains to the place of interment the
Methodist Portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery.
The Funeral is appointed to leave the Private
Mortuary of Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son,
844 Hay-street, Perth, at 10.45 o'clock, TO-
MORROW (Thursday) MORNING. Friends wish-
ing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the
11.5 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232.
MENHENNETT. — The Friends of Mrs. F. C.
Menhennett, of 105 Fairfield-street, Mt. Haw-
thorn, are respectfully invited to follow the re-
mains of her dearly beloved youngest daughter,
Hillian Pearl, to the place of interment, the
Methodist Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is
appointed to leave the Mortuary Chapel of
Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle-
street, Perth, at 10.50 o'clock THIS (Wednes-
day) MORNING, per motor. Friends wishing to
attend the Funeral may proceed by the 11 a.m.
train leaving Perth.
C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 New-
castle-street, Perth. Tel. A1231. 175 Albany-
road, Victoria Park. Tel. A3416.
THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION.
MENHENNETT. — Members of the above Asso-
ciation, are respectfully requested to attend
the Funeral of our late comrade, Hillian Pearl
Menhennett, which will take place in the Metho-
dist portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery, at 11.15
o'clock THIS (Wednesday) MORNING. Those
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by
the 11 a.m. train leaving Perth.
C. O'KEEFFE, President.
C. T. BEVIS, Secretary.
ROBINSON. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
Helen Catherine Robinson, late of 248 New-
castle-street, Perth, relict of the late Arthur
Henry Robinson, of Adelaide, South Australia,
loved mother of Phyllis (Mrs. McMerrin), and
daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Robinson,
are respectfully invited to follow her remains to
the place of interment the Church of England
Portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The Funeral
is appointed to leave her residence, 248 New-
castle-street, Perth, at 10.45 o'clock THIS
(Wednesday) MORNING. Friends wishing to
attend the Funeral may proceed by the 11.5
o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral
Directors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232.
WILSON. — The Friends of the late Mr. James
Arthur Wilson, storekeeper, of 652 Beaufort-
street, Mount Lawley, and of 80 Walcott-street,
Mount Lawley, are respectfully invited to follow
his remains to the place of interment, the Church
of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery.
The Funeral is appointed to leave his late resi-
dence, 80 Walcott-street, Mount Lawley, at 3.30
o'clock THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. Friends
wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by
the 4 o'clock train from Perth.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Direc-
tors, 844 Hay-street, Perth. Tel. A3232.
MT. L.-M.J. FOOTBALL CLUB.
WILSON. — The Members of the above Club
are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral
of our late vice-president, the late James Arthur
Wilson, which will take place in the Church of
England Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 4.15 THIS
(Wednesday) AFTERNOON. Members attend-
ing may proceed by the 4 p.m. train leaving
Perth.
H. LEWIS, President.
K. G. BADER, Secretary.
GOLDFIELDS UNITED LODGE, No. 122, W.A.C.
COLLIE PIONEER LODGE, No. 40, W.A.C.
WILSON. — Brethren of the above Lodges are
respectfully invited to attend the Funeral
of our late Brother J. A. Wilson, which will
leave his late residence, 80 Walcott-street, Mt.
Lawley, for the Karrakatta Cemetery, at 3.30
o'clock THIS DAY. Brethren attending may
proceed by the 4. p.m. train from Perth.
By Order of the W.M.
D. L. ROSE, Secretary.
COMMERCIAL ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER no. 17,
W.A.C.
WILSON. — The Companions of the above
Chapter are respectfully invited to attend
the Funeral of our late Comp. James A. Wilson,
which will leave his late residence, 80 Walcott-
street, Mt Lawley, for the Karrakatta Cemetery,
at 3.30 o'clock, THIS DAY. Companions at-
tending may proceed by the 4 p.m. train from
Perth.
E. M. LEGGE, M.E.Z.
H. E. QUICK, Scribe.
MOUNT LAWLEY BOWLING CLUB.
WILSON. — Members of the above Club are re-
spectfully invited to attend the Funeral of
our late Member, Mr. J. Wilson, which will leave
his late residence, 80 Walcott-street, Mt Lawley,
for the Karrakatta Cemetery, at 3.30 o'clock
THIS DAY. Members attending may proceed
by the 4. p.m. train from Perth.
A. MONTEFIORE, Secretary.
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