Stratford Mirror, 19 Oct 1928, p. 5

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| 3 tif i 4 i i a ang ai '3 th; ' ei 4 4 i a i i ie Bist H } Tat ; Si | an Py ey Hi e i } iY ) tha 3 Eg yy a * 5 re cade ey G. <a tl ' ¥ 71 pene eee eee ee sem Satara THE MIRROR One of Stratford's Bright Children Passes Away Emerson Gibson McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Rosenberger, 251 Queen street, passed away at the Hospital, Tuesday night, following an operation. The loss from a home of such a sweet little five-year-old boy as Emerson, is only conceived of by those who have had a similar trial to bear and words only feebly essay the sympathy that is felt for the parents in their bereavement. The funeral 'took place Thursday afiernoon. Rev. Canon Cluff officiating, and held service at the family residence prev- ious to the services at St. James church, during which time Mr. Syd- ney Swift, of Toronto, sang "Safe In The Arms of Jesus,' accompanied by Mr. Talman Gotby, who are both uncles of the deceased. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Murray Beadle, Richard Newell, Thomas and John McCarthy. Interment taking place in Avondale cemetery. The floral offerings bore silent, but impressive symbols of love and beauty, and were expressive of how dearly Emerson was loved by all who /son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ramsay, Norah knew him. The contributions were made by the following: : Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Heinbuck, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Flance, Mr. and Mrs. R. But- and Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. A McDonald, Mrs. J. Emerson, Mrs. Faddington, | Mrs. A. M. Curtis, Mrs. Cartlidge, Mr. | and Mrs. W. Hoherstein, Mrs. Mc-, Cahon, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Relatives from out-of-town were: Mrs. Robert Gibson, great grandmoth- er, Hespeler, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gibson, Simcoe, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. William McKeel and Miss Ada McKeel, Galt, Ont.; Mr. H. Luikert and J. Luikert, Hamilton; Mrs. W. Shupe, Galt; Mother and Daddie; Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarthy, and family, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Swift and family, Toronto; John, Harry, Carl and Elton Luikert, Ham- ilton; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pratt, Bob- bie and Jack Turnbull; Miss Verna Colquhon, Mrs. Arthur ~Ditchfield, Miss Edith A. Money, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. McCarthy, Mr. Murray Beadle, Alvan and Dorothy Johnston, | Mr. and Mrs. E. Heinrich and fam-| ily; Primary Class of St. James | Sunday School, Cousins--Emily and | Willie McCarthy, Mr. and. Mrs, L: C. | Gibson, Simcoe; Mrs. Florence Rob- ertson, Mrs. A. Pratt and family, Mr. James Harris, little playmates-- | George, Leonard, Earl, Jack, Sonty, Norman, Hazel, Lena, Isabel, Dor- othy, Irene, Audrey, Reta, Florence, June, Alfred, Miss Louise Steele, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gotby, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heimrich, Kitchener; Mr. ane Mrs. T. B. McCarthy and family, Mr. Joseph Rosenberger, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schurr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brenner, Fauquhar Club of Shriners, Cousins--Earl and Betty McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Williem McKeel, Galt, Ont.: Miss Ada McKeel, Galt; Cousin Elaine McCarthy, Stratford C. N. R. Yard Staff, Juliet Kindergarten Teacher and Schoolmates, Finishing and Rubbing Dept., McLagan Co. Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Christian Rosenberger, Mr. and Mrs, H. Ross and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J. CG. Makins and Jean Makins, Mrs. Hartlieb and family, Mr. and J. Battersby, Mr. and Mrs. Heimrich, Mr. J. Gosley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Butson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. T. Roberison, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. G, Sherwood. HryPRO E> RE The Biggest Value in Vacuum Cleaners Ever Known A sensational cleaner at a sensationally low price Why should you be content with a cheap cleaner that can do nothing but clean rugs, when you can buy an all purpose cellar-to-attic & c, 00 Royal Cleaner complete with attachments for aJ « $5.00 down and easy monthly psxyments puts this cleaner in your home. Phone for free demonstration. 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