- 1891 'COUNTRY INTELLIGENCE.', Kapunda Herald (SA : 1878 - 1951), 3 November, p. 3., http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108359024
19 October 2022
A very short marriage
2 October 2022
Have you ever tried this?
Page banner in the Australian Woman's Mirror in the 1930s |
Some ladies from Tarlee sent in a selection of hints in the 1930s using nom-de-plumes.
Perhaps you can identify the ladies listed below their hints.
Would you take this 1933 advice from A.W.?
Here's another one from the same contributor.
In 1934 "Glenbur" provides this handy hint.10 November 2020
One noisy night
Tin Kettling and Post Office appointments
3 November 2020
Cards and a Continental
TARLEE - 1941
1941 'TARLEE.', Kapunda Herald (SA : 1878 - 1951), 11 September, p. 5. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108418501 In the Switch game of cards the object was to get rid of as many cards as possible and the winner was the first person to dispose of all their cards. In our times this game popular with children is marketed under the brand UNO. Ugly Man competitions were a common way of raising funds for various projects. they gained popularity leading up to World War 1 and were mentioned in thousands of newspaper articles from 1920 onwards. Continentals were social evenings with stalls, entertainment and dancing, aimed at raising funds for a local cause. |
27 October 2020
Mrs Annie Hogan
In April 1891 Timothy Hogan of Tarlee married Anne Helena Buckley in St Anthony's Church in Manoora. She was 23 and Timothy 27. The following account of her death was detailed in the Southern Cross a few short years later in 1897.
Death of Mrs. Hogan.—The numerous friends of Mrs. T. Hogan will regret to hear of her death, which occurred at Tarlee, on February 24th, at the residence of her father-in-law, Mr. John Hogan. Mrs. Hogan's illness (says our Tarlee correspondent) originated in a severe cold contracted about two or three years ago. Despite the adverse opinions of her medical advisers the patient had hopes of ultimate recovery up to a month prior to her death, when her condition became more serious. The deceased lady retained consciousness to the last, and received the Blessed Sacrament at the hands of the Rev. Father Lee on the Sunday previous to her death.
Mrs. Hogan was the second daughter of Mr. Michael Buckley, of Manoora, and was in her 28th year. Sincere sympathy is felt for her bereaved husband and two little boys. The procession which followed the remains to their last resting place was a large one, consisting of about fifty vehicles, and the interment took place at St. John's cemetery, near Kapunda. Father Lee, assisted by Father Delahunty, officiated at the grave.—R.I.P.
Timothy subsequently married Elizabeth Kerin in 1906.
1897 'General News.', Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1954), 5 March, p. 7. , viewed 12 Oct 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166434099