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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS, BEREAVEMENT
NOTICES, six lines 3s.; MARRIAGES,
5s. each; IN MEMORIAM NOTICES,
six lines, 3s.; poetry, 6d. per line extra.
(In order to guard against imposition, no-
tices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths
must be authenticated by some respect
able person to ensure insertion.)
BIRTHS.
BARTLETT (nee Hilda Potts). —On January
5, at Nurse Loveland's Private Hospital,
Cottesloe, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Bartlett, of Dowerin — a son.
HOLTON (nee Eileen Hayes). — On January
5, at Nurse Stockley's Swan Private
Hospital, Newcastle street, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Holton, of 396 Bulwer street—a
daughter (Mavis De Lilia). Both well.
HUDSON (nee Janey Drage). - On De-
cember 31, 1921, at Nurse James's Private
Hospital, Geraldton, Mrs. R. S. Hudson, of
Nalbarra, Mt. Magnet—a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
CRAIG—FOWLIE.—On December 16, at
St. John's Church, Fremantle, Albert Ed-
ward, youngest son of Mr. J. Craig, of Won-
gan Hills, to Juanita Evelyn, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowlie, of Fre-
mantle.
KIELY—HEYDON (Silver Wedding).—
On January 6, 1897, at St. Paul's Church,
Redfern, Sydney, Thomas James Edward
Kiely, of Double Bay, Sydney, to Sophie
Lovedy Heyden, third daughter of Philip
and A. M. Heydon, of The Poplars, Alex-
andria, Sydney. Present address, Wickepin.
Sydney papers please copy.
PEARCE—GULVIN.—On December 31,
at St. Paul's, Fremantle, by the Rev. F.
Bowen, John Frederick, late A.I.F., eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce, of North
Perth, to Gladys May, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gulvin of Beaconsfield,
Fremantle.
DEATHS.
ASHER. — On January 5, 1922, at Fremantle,
Jacob, beloved husband of Harriet Eliza
Asher, of Montreal street, off High street,
Fremantle, and formerly of Kalgoorlie, aged
85 years.
BARTLETT. — On January 5, 1932, at
Cottesloe, Arnold Ashly, the dearly beloved
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bartlett, of
Dowerin, aged 8 hours. Interred privately.
BARTLEY. — On January 3, at 61 First-
avenue, Mount Lawley, Matilda Frances,
relict of the late Andrew Bartley, dearly
beloved mother of Bertram, Andrew, Henry,
Victor, (late 2nd Lieutenant, A.F.C.), Mrs.
F. M. Read, Collie, Mrs. F. Reeves, Ross,
Dingwall, Scotland, Maude and Eunice.
Interred privately at the Karrakatta Cemetery
on Thursday morning. At rest.
BEARD. — On December 29, at Kellerberrin,
the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Beard,
aged 12 months. Northam papers
please copy.
HOWSON. — On January 5, 1922, at Agett-
road, Claremont, Robert (Spinnaway), dearly
beloved husband of Amelia Howson, aged
84 years.
IN MEMORIAM.
Anzac Hero.
FOWLER. — In loving memory of Ted, who
died of wounds, January 6, 1918.
Ever remembered.
- Inserted by his loving sister and brother,
nephew and nieces, Ida street, West
Guildford.
ADAMS. - In loving memory of our darling
Mervyn, aged 12, who died as result of
accident, January 6, 1921.
I cannot say, and I will not say,
That he is dead - he is just away.
With a tender smile and a wave of the
hand,
He has wandered into an unknown Land.
- Inserted by his loving parents, sister and
brother, Armadale.
ADAMS.--In fond and loving, memogy of
our dear., grandson and ..nephew, ':*Mervyn,..
whowsaerkilled by acdet;' January . 6, 1921
Called off; b' `deth' .lall bef"ore his time,.
'li whom ive. loved
Has gonetbo God, while wF. stay grieving
Sdd u'EversC r his emembere ar edd.
. God-°takes the good, too reodoilrth us to,
Insero d by his- loving gbrother, Stan. t
who passed away on January 6, 191.
Bi; ''MWELL..-I loing m'emoa y of Wal- 6,
TJanuary 6h e, 1915. things,
BtS o dearly loved, so sad iy missed.
userted by his loving mother.
BROWNETT.-In loving memory of rmy dear
husroband aernd falter (Wherlly), who passe accid away
kilian t Sou, 1920.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his loving brother, Stand family.
BRAMWELL.-In ever loving memory of
my dear husband, Walter Floury Braawell.
wifeo passed way on January 6, 1915. 0.
IDUFWELL-In ever loving memory of al-our
tdear tnr (Brain) who departed this life
January 6, 19159.
So dearly loved so sadly missed.
Inserted by his loving monher, sisters
and brothers. y.
BROWNFE .-In loving memory of othr dear
husband and father, who was accidentally
killd'at South uaway JamininJnn ry, 1919. 0.
Who seeks for Heaven alone to wavn his seed,
May keep the path that will not roach the
Nhile he who walks in love may wander far,
Yet God will bring him where thee blessed
t a eRt from his wanderings.
In the dawnaing of the murning
On that brght and nappy oay,
We shall know each other better
When the mists have rolled away.
InIsrted by her lonely daughter, Ruby.
and son-in-law, Will.
GROVER.-In loving memory of!my dAar
husband, George Alhber Grover, who passed
awauy at Beverley, January 6. 1921; aged
65 years.
A loving memory left behind.
Of my dear husband, true and kind,
I have lost, but heaven has gained,
One of the best husbands the world con
tained.
For days ard nights he bore his pain,
To wait for cure was all in vain,
But God alone Who thought it best
Did ease him pain and give him rest.
Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Mrs. G.
A. Grover, of Beverley.
GROVEIt.-In loving memory of our dear
dad, who died on January 6, 1921, at Bever
Icy, W.A.
No one who knew him need ever be told
A warmer heart deatn never made cold,
For his cheery way. his smiling face,
There is none can i.ll our dear dad's place.
Inserted by his loving son and daughter
in-law, Alf. and Minnie Grover, of Beverley,
W.A.
HIEAD.-In affectionate memory of my
dear husband and our father. Major Read, of
the Salvation Army, who passed to his reward
on January 6, 1915.
Sweet memories.
Inserted by his loving wife and sons
Harry and Lincoln, Maylacds.
IEAiD.-in loving memory of our dear
father, Major Alfred G. Head, of the Salva
tion Army, who departed this life on Janu
aryI 6, 1915.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by his !oving daughtar, and son
in-law, Dorothy and lhorace Skeeols.
HEAD.-In loving memory of nor dear
father, Major Read, of the Salvation Army.
who was called to higher service on January
S6. 1915.
Cherished in memory.
Inserted by Olive and Albert Sebhage,
Maylands.
IlEAD.-In loving memory of our dear
father. Major Head, weho w:L calted home
January 6, 1915.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by Pearl and Lin Hughes, nSglc
w.eood.
JACKSON.-In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died Janury 6, 1921.
Inserted by E. Whiteley and S. McCall.
LUIGG.--n lorving memory of my dear
husband, who died January 6. 19"1.
Time has not changed my thoughts of you.
Fond memories linger Mtill.
Though others may forget you Arthur,
There is one who never will.
Inserted by his loving wife.
LUJGG.-in memory of our dear Step
father who died January 6. 1921.
Another year its changes bring,
Though death divide;, fond memory .ligs.
Insorted by his loving step-children.
Dorothy. Blanche. James, Jack, Glen and Mrs.
A. White, of Winchester.
Mc.A.TE.---In loving memory ef our dear
husband and father, who passed away
-ianuary 6, 1912. Fond memory clings.
Inserted by his loving wife and family
IN MEMORIAM.
NOONAN (nee Naughton).- In loving
memory of our dear sister, Nellie who de
parted this life on January 6, 1912, at Bul
wer-street, Perth.
They miss her most, who loved her best.
Inserted by her sorrowing sisters and
daughter, Eileen.
ROWLAND.-In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on January 6,
1919.
A patient sufferer at rest.
Inserted by her loving husband, sons
Percy, Boy, and Hector daughters Nets and
Marjorie.
WELLS.-In loving memory of my hus
band, E. C. Wells, who died, January 6,
1915, late proprietor, Grosvenor Hotel, Hay
street, Perth.
BEREAVEMENT 61OTICES,
Mr. A. K. Bennett and Family, of Mount
Barkey, W.A., desire to sincerely THA.LNK'
all kind friends for floral tributes, letters.
telegrams, cards, and personal expressions
of sympathy, (especially Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Everington for their great kindness and
help) in their recent sad bereavement. They
also wish to gratefully acknowledge the un
tiring attention of Drs. Barker-and Lotz, and
the .Matron and Staff of Kareenya Private
Hospital during the last long illness of their
dearly loved wife and mother. Please ac
cept this the only intinsatioh.
Mrs. A. G. Thomas and Family of Ned
lands, wish to THANK all kind friends for
letters, telegrams, cards, personal expres
sions of sympathy, and floral tributes re
ceived during their recent sad bereavement;
also to thank Dr. Mitchell, staff, and nurses.
of Wooroloo Sanatorium, for their kindness
and attention to their late husband and
father.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Trevorab, of Marine
terrace, Geraldton, wish to sincerely THANK
all who so kindly helped and sent messages
of sympathy in their less of their little son
(only) Rony; especially Dr. Hadley and the
staff of St. George's Hospital, St. George's
terrace, Perth, and Nurse Dixon-Smith.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
ASHER.-The Friends of the late Mr.
Jacob Asher, cordial manufacturer of Fre
mantle, and late of Kalgoorlie, are respect
fully invited to follow his remains to the
place of interment, the Jewish Cemetery, Pre
mantle. The Funeral will leave his late re
sidence Montreal-street, ofE High-street, Fre
mantle, THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 1.15
o'clock.
ARTHUR E. DAVIES and Co., Undertakers,
Fremantle and Claremont Tel. B225..
CARTER. — The Friends of the late Mrs.
Sarah Ann Carter, late of Leonora, and relict
of the late Joseph Carter, and loving mother
of Robert, of Wongan Hills, John, of Boulder,
Thomas of Muja, and Mrs. T. H. Stevenson,
of Perth, are respectfully invited to follow
her remains to the place of interment, the
Presbyterian Cemetery, Fremantle. The
Funeral is appointed to leave Mr. Joseph
Semken's Private Mortuary, Newman-street,
Fremantle, THIS (Friday) MORNING,
at 11 o'clock.
JOSEPH C. SEMKEN, Undertaker, Newman
st., opp. Burns Philp and Co., Fremantle.
Tel. B682.
HOWSON.—The Friends of the late Mr.
Robert Howson (Spinnaway), shipbuilder,
formerly of Fremantle, are respectfully in-
vited to follow his remains to the place of
interment, the Wesleyan Cemetery, Karra-
katta. The Funeral will leave his late re-
sidence, No. 1 Agett-road, Claremont, THIS
(Friday) AFTERNOON, at 3.20 o'clock.
Friends may proceed by trains leaving Fre-
mantle at 3.25 p.m., and Perth at 3.30
o'clock.
ARTHUR E. DAVIES and CO., Under
takers, Fremantle and Claremont (Tel. B225).
MILLS.-The Friends of the late Mrs.
Ellen Mary Mills, of Leederville, are re
spectfully" invited to follow her remains to
the place of interment, .the Roman Catholic
Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is alf
pointed to leave Mesirs. Bowra and O'Dea's
Private Mortuary, 195 Pier-street, Perth, at
9.30 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING, per
road. Friends wishing to attend the Fune
ral may proceed by- the 10.10 a.m. train leav
ing Perth, and the 10 o'clock train from
Fremantle. a
remBOWRntleand O'DEA, Undertakers, 195
Pier-trect, 'Pert . Tel. A4308.
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