Ewart J L BROADBENT [2796]
- Born: 23 Jul 1904, nr Wilmington, South Australia
- Marriage: Jocelyn Mary MORRIS [3202] on 25 Jan 1936 in Methodist Church, Pirie Street, Adelaide
- Died: 29 May 1972, Mount Gambier, South Australia at age 67
- Buried: Carinya Gardens Cemetery, Mt Gambier, South Australia
General Notes:
1904 SA Birth BROADBENT Ewart J L John Lewis BROADBENT Elizabeth Kate MUDGE Frome 732/245 1972 SA Death 166A/3792 BROADBENT Ewart J L, Joycelyn Mary BROADBENT [W] Grey
The Register (Adelaide) Thursday 29 November 1917 Red Cross Concert: A concert was given at the Queen's Hall on Wednesday evening by the students of Miss Alicia Burdon, L.Voc, T.C.L., in aid of the Prospect Red Cross. There were both vocal and instrumental items and the programme was a long end interesting one. A scene from "Samson and Delilah" included a chorus of flower maidens and solos, "Love, from thy 'power," and "Softly awakes my heart," were sung by Miss Dorothy Cooke, a particularly promising student. Miss Cooke also sang "Melisande in the wood" and "The Rosary." Other vocal items were creditably given by Misses Alli Wilson, Hattie Carpenter ("Sing, sing, bird on the wing"), Alvie Rowe "Gounod's Berceuse," with , violin obbligato by Miss, Foglia), Ivy Russell ("Caro Mio Ben"). Messrs. E. Chapman ("I know a lovely garden"), Ronald Ritchie (The veteran's song"). Stanley Phillips ("The Two Grenadiers" and "King Charles," the latter in costume). A Red Cross item was given by Miss Dorothy Kemsley and chorus. Miss Georgina McLennan contributed a recitation. A pianoforte trio was played by Misses Hazel Everett, Doris Chettle, and Eileen Roberts; and piano forte solos by Miss Veronica, Mobbs, Georgina McLennan, Dorothy Kemsley, Wilhelmina Rumball, Gwendolyn Lines, Edith Lane, Francis Mazey, Mr. Harold Burdon, and Masters Ewart Broadbent, Frederick Proctor, and Kenneth Welsby., Pianoforte duos were played by Miss Burdon and Mr. Aubrey Welsby, and Misses Rumball and Kemsley.
Chronicle (Adelaide) Thursday 2 February 1939 Personal: Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Broadbent, of Bordertown, are spending their annual holidays in Adelaide.
Chronicle (Adeolaide) Thursday 23 February 1939 Personal: Mr Ewart Broadbent, who has been superintendent of the Vacuum Oil Co., depot at Bordertown, has been transferred to a similar position at Mount Gambier. Mr. R. Haradine, of Strathalbyn, has been appointed to Bordertown.
Ewart married Jocelyn Mary MORRIS [3202] [MRIN: 1035] on 25 Jan 1936 in Methodist Church, Pirie Street, Adelaide. (Jocelyn Mary MORRIS [3202] was born on 29 Oct 1913 in Plympton, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 30 May 1978 and was buried in Carinya Gardens Cemetery, Mt Gambier, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1936 SA Marriage 364/267 BROADBENT Ewart J L MORRIS Joycelyn Mary Adelaide
News (Adelaide) Saturday 25 January 1936 Bride's Brother To Officiate: TONIGHT Miss Jocelyn Morris daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. W.J. Morris, of Hayward avenue, Torrensville, will marry Mr. Ewart Broadbent, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Broadbent, of Lockleys, at Pirie Street Methodist Church. The Rev. M.C. Morris, the bride's brother, will officiate at the ceremony. White matalasse has been chosen for the bridal gown, which is cut with a cowl neck, the skirt on the cross forming a train. The veil is of Honiton lace and a sheaf of miniature gladioli will be carried. The bride's brother in-law, Mr. Harry Allen, will give her away. There will be a matron of honor, the bride's sister, Mrs. Harry Allen, and two bridesmaids, Miss Rotha Morris, another sister of the bride, and Miss Merle Hancock, niece of the bride groom. They will be frocked alike in gold matalasse, cut with cowl necks and shirring on the shoulders. They will wear black hats and shoes, and will carry sheaves of miniature gladioli in autumn tones. Brothers of the bride, Messrs. Jim and Lloyd Morris, will be best man and groomsman respectively. The reception will be held at the Wentworth, where relatives of the bride and bridegroom will be entertained. At the church Miss Win Hill will sing "My Prayer" accompanied by Mr. Harold Parsons at the organ. Pink floral georgette is the choice of the bride's mother, with a bouquet of pink carnations to tone and blue delphiniums. A black ensemble will be worn by the bridegroom's mother and her flowers will be of autumn shades. For her going-away frock the bride has chosen an ensemble of ice-blue crepe with navy accessories.
The Advertiser Friday 7 Feb 1936 Marriage Notice: BROADBENT-MORRIS.-On the 28th [sic]January, at Pirie street Methodist Church, by Rev. M. C. Morris, the marriage was celebrated of Joycelyn Mary, daughter of Mrs M. G. Morris, of Torrensville, to Ewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Broadbent, of Lockleys. Future address, Bordertown. W.A. papers please copy.
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