Belfast Telegraph - Wednesday, 23 April, 1941

Births

MOORE -- April 16, 1941, at Mrs. Hunter's Nursing Home, Lower Crescent, to Mr. and Mrs. ERNEST MOORE, 14 Wellington Park, Avenue -- a son.

NICHOLL -- April 19, 1941, at Misses Martin's Nursing Home, Eglantine Avenue, to FRANCES MAUD (nee GRAY), wife of WALTER GILLIARD NICHOLL, 52 Malone Avenue -- a son (Derek Gray).

WHAN -- April 14, 1941, at 2 Stranmillis Road, Belfast, to MOLLIE, wife of W. H. WHAN -- a son.

Marriages

CASSIDY--HERDMAN -- April 15, 1941, at Christ Church, Derriaghy, by the Rev. J. G. King, M.A., JAMES, younger son of the late John Cassidy and Mrs. Cassidy, Chelmsford, Essex, to ETHEL, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Herdman and Mrs. Herdman, Verdun, Legmore, Dunmurry.

FREELAND--SEMPLE -- April 10, 1941, at Castleton Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. A. P. Black, ROBERT, son of Mrs. M. A. Freeland and the late Mr. R. Freeland, 1 Orby Gardens, to MAUDE, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Semple, 72 Alexander Park Avenue.

GILMORE--WILSON -- April 14, 1941, at Central Hall, Bangor, by Mr. James Geddis (Africa), JAMES GILMORE, 185 Rosebery Road, to ANNE WILSON, S.R.N., 10 Bingham Street, Bangor.

M'MANUS--MAGINN -- April 19, 1941, at St. Mary's Church, Eccles, Lancashire, by the Rev. Father Dresher, P.P., Eccles, JOSEPH PATRICK, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. M'Manus, Eccles, to PHILOMENA, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maginn, Newry, County Down, N.I.

Lost At Sea

PATTERSON -- Lost at sea, A.B. Seaman HENRY (HARRY) PATTERSON, dearly-loved son of ELLEN PATTERSON, 31 Carnalea Street, Belfast.
     Rest after suffering.
          Peace after pain;
     Safe in God's keeping,
          Till we meet again.

Result of Enemy Action

BELL--DRUMMOND -- HANNAH BELL and MARTHA DRUMMOND, dearly-loved sister and niece of MARTHA WILSON, 102 Agnes Street. Funeral from Melville's, Townsend Street, on Thursday, at 11 a.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted.

BRADY -- Result of enemy action, ROBERT GEORGE BRADY (late of 10 Maryville Street). Funeral from Wilton's Funeral Home, Crumlin Road, on to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 a.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by his Niece and Nephew, Mary and William Cooper, 51 Harcourt Drive.

CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS JUNIOR L.O.L. 127.
BRAWSHAW -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of their esteemed W.M., DAVID BRAWSHAW, and tender to his relatives their sincere sympathy. -- Joseph Wilkinson, Supt.; William Neilly, Secy.

BROWN -- Result of enemy action, GEORGINA, beloved wife of the late HENRY BROWN. Funeral from J. Major & Sons, 177 Shankill Road, on Thursday, at 2 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son Jack; also Aunts, Uncles and Nieces.

BROWN -- Result of enemy action, GEORGINA, beloved wife of the late HENRY BROWN. (Daughter still missing.) J. Major & Sons, 177 Shankill Road, on to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sisters and Brother, Sadie, Margaret and John Briggs, 99 Bristol Street; also her Sister and Brother-in-law, Margaret and Robert Bell, 64 Lawther Street; also Nephews and Nieces.

CAMERON -- Result of enemy action, ANNIE CAMERON, late of 55 York Road. Funeral (private) from Wilton's Funeral Home, Crumlin Road, on to-morrow (Thursday) to Carnmoney Cemetery. Resting where no shadows fall. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law and Family, 26 Gawn Street.
Also regretted by her sorrowing Friends, William and Elizabeth O'Hara, Jane Robinson and Son, James Andrew Robinson (on active service).
     We have no abiding city here,
          This may distress the worlding's mind;
     But should not cost the saint a tear,
          Who hopes a better rest to find.

CARROLL -- The result of enemy action, THOMAS W., L.P.S., dearly-loved son of JOHN and MARGARET CARROLL, of 77 Alexandra Park Avenue, Belfast. Funeral from Melville's Rest Room on Thursday, at 2-30 p.m., to Carnmoney Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Parents, Sister Rita and Brother Jack.

DARRAGH -- Result of enemy action, MARGARET, dearly-beloved mother of JAMES and JOHN DARRAGH. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 noon from Townsend Street Church, to Carnmoney Cemetery. Canadian papers, please copy.

A.R.P. -- "L" GROUP.
DEMPSTER--MORRIS -- The Wardens of above Group deeply regret the passing on of their esteemed Comrades, Wardens R. DEMPSTER and T. MORRIS, killed by enemy action during recent raid. -- R. N. Armstrong, D.G.W.; H. M'Ilwaine, P.W. 234.

BELFAST JOURNEYMEN BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION.
DUFFY -- The Members of above Association, regret to learn of the death through enemy action of their very highly-esteemed Member, S. J. DUFFY, and extend to his sorrowing father their deepest sympathy in his great loss. -- John Coburn, Pres.; Samuel M'Kittrick, Sec.

FLYNN -- Result of enemy action, ROSEMARY FLYNN; also her mother and father and little brother Ken. -- Deeply regretted by her Colleagues at work. -- In the midst of life we are in death.

FORBES -- Result of enemy action, JAMES FORBES, Hairdresser; also his dear wife MARTHA; also their dear children, ELSIE, JIM, NORMAN and SADIE. Interred Monday, 21st April, in City Cemetery. God's ways are best. -- Ever remembered by their dear Friends, Mr. and Mrs. Kane and Family, 9 Meadow Street, Belfast.

FORBES -- Result of enemy action, in deepest sympathy of my faithful friend, ELSIE; also her mother, father, brothers and sister. -- Deeply regretted. Artie Uprichard, 27 Landseer Street, Belfast.

HAGIN -- Result of enemy action, WILLIAM, the dearly-loved son of WILLIAM and MARY HAGIN. His remains will be removed from 37 Spencer Street, on Thursday, 24th inst., at 1 o'clock, to Carnmoney Cemetery. -- Very deeply regretted by Father, Mother, Brothers, Sisters, Uncles, Aunties and Cousins.

HANNA -- Result of enemy action, ANNIE HANNA, SAMUEL and ROBERT JOHN (sons), DOREEN (daughter) and MYRTLE (daughter), still missing, beloved wife and children of ROBERT HANNA. Interred to-day in Carnmoney Churchyard. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband; also Brother William Wilson.

FERNHILL WOMEN'S L.O.L. 127.
JOHNSTON -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge learn with deep regret of the death through enemy action of Sister Mrs. Johnston, and extend to her family their deepest sympathy. -- Margaret M'Clelland, W.M.; Martha Burns, Secretary.

LYTTLE -- Result of enemy action, FREDDIE and JEAN, husband and wife. Interred 22nd April, 1941. -- Deeply regretted by his Sister, Brother-in-law and Family, Gertie and Frank Duffin, 125 Rushfield Avenue, Belfast.

MILLAR -- Result of enemy action, FRANK, third son of the late WILLIAM and MARY MILLAR, Glen Lodge, Suffolk, Dunmurry. Funeral from Belfast Co-operative Society's Mortuary, 90 Shankill Road, on Friday, 26th inst., at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted.

MILLER -- Result of enemy action, JOHN MILLER, and his wife, MARY J. MILLER, Belfast. Interred in Portglenone Parish Churchyard, April 19, 1941. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Brothers, Hugh K. and William Miller, Portglenone. 24 Hogarth Street, Belfast.

HERTFORD MASONIC LODGE No. 54.
MURRAY -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge deeply regret the death (by enemy action) of their esteemed Member, Br. WILLIAM MURRAY, and tender to his wife and family their sincere sympathy. -- Wm. M'Cormick, W.M.; Robt. M'Kelvery, Secy.

DREW L.O.L. No. 684.
MURRAY -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge learn with deep regret of the death (through enemy action) of their esteemed Member, Br. WILLIAM MURRAY, and tender to his wife and family their sincere sympathy. -- Geo. Cordner, W.M.; D. Hunter, Secy.

BETHLEHEM R.B.P. No 120.
MURRAY -- The Officers and Sir Knights of above Preceptory learn with regret of the death (by enemy action) of their esteemed Member, Br. WILLIAM MURRAY, and tender to his wife and family their sincere sympathy. -- Jas Warwick, W.M.; Robt. Leggett, Reg.

M'KEE -- Result of enemy action, LILY M'KEE; also her friend, HILDA BEWSHER. Interred in Southport Cemetery, England, Saturday, 19th. -- Deeply regretted by Mrs. M'Kee and Family, 50 Brussels Street.

REDMAN -- Result of enemy action, MYRTLE E. F., of 213 Antrim Road, Belfast, darling daughter of FRIEDA and the late EDWARD REDMAN, and Sister of KATHLEEN and MALCOLM.

REDMAN -- Result of enemy action, Flight-Lieut. MARK BROOKES, Capt. CHRISTOPHER FAUX, GEORGINA IRVINE, Capt. RONALD KINGSTON, RAYMOND ORR, EDWARD PHILLIPS, MYRTLE E. F. REDMAN. -- Deeply regretted.

SWANN -- Result of enemy action, at Royal Victoria Hospital, MARY, beloved daughter of the late WILLIAM and MARGARET SWANN. Interment notice later. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Brothers and Sisters, Brothers-in-law, and Sisters-in-law, 32 Westmoreland Street.

WILSON -- Result of enemy action, JOHANNA WILSON, of 16 Walton Street, beloved mother of WILLIAM WILSON. Interred City Cemetery 21st inst. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son, Daughter-in-law, Granddaughters, Ellen and Annie; also Brother-in-law, Robert Hanna.

WILSON -- Result of enemy action, MARGARET WILSON, her husband and son, JAMES and WILLIAM JOHN, both still missing. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11-30 a.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her Brothers and Sisters, Brothers-in-law and Sisters-in-law.

Deaths

ATKINSON -- April 22, 1941, at her residence, 43 Victoria Gardens, MATILDA ATKISON. House and funeral private. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Brothers and Sisters, Nephews and Nieces.

BELL -- April 22, 1941, at hospital, AGNES, widow of GREORGE BELL, late of 13 Chatsworth Street. Funeral from Messrs. Johnson's Funeral Parlour, to-morrow (Thursday), at 10-30 a.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. At rest. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Brothers and Sisters.

BRADSHAW -- April 17, 1941, SAMUEL BRADSHAW, formerly of 59 Rugby Avenue. His remains were interred in Belfast City Cemetery on April 19. -- Much regretted by his Sons and Daughters

BROOKES -- April 21, 1941, at Ratheane Cottage Hospital, Coleraine, KATHLEEN, widow of Dr. R. G. BROOKES, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. JAMES BELLAS, Coleraine. Funeral private.

BURNS -- April 23, 1941, at the District Hospital, Lisburn, HUGH THOMAS, dearly-loved husband of MARY BURNS. Funeral from his late residence, 4 Cromwell Terrace, Lisburn, on Friday, at 2-30 p.m., to Lisburn Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.

BELFAST CORPORATION TRANSPORT DEPT. -- CAR WORKS MUTUAL AID SOCIETY.
CARBERY -- The Members of above Society regret to learn of the death of their esteemed Member, DANIEL CARBERY, and extend to his wife and family sincere sympathy. -- J. Blair, Pres.; S. M'Bride, Secretary.

CATHCART -- April 23, 1941, at a Private Nursing Home, ALICE I., dearly-beloved wife of JAMES CATHCART, 103 Ainsworth Avenue. House private. Interment notice later.

CONNELLY -- April 20, 1941, at Hospital, Lisburn Road, MARY, beloved wife of JOHN CONNOLLY, late of 52 Thistle Street. Funeral from above hospital on to-morrow (Thursday), at 1-30 p.m., to Ballyprior, Islandmagee, passing Mullaghboy at approx. 2-15 p.m. -- Deeply regretted by her Husband, John Connolly, 6 Silverstream Parade.

CRAIG -- April 21, 1941 (suddenly), WILLIAM, dearly-beloved husband of MARGARET CRAIG, 5 Downpatrick Street. Funeral from above address to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family; also his Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers; also Father-in·law, Mother-in-law and Brothers-in-law.

DOHERTY -- April 22, 1941, at her son's residence, Inishowen, Old Cavehill Road, SARAH, dearly-beloved wife of the late JOHN DOHERTY. Funeral from above address to City Cemetery on to-morrow (Thursday), 24th, at 12 o'clock. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sons, Daughter, Son-in-law, Daughter-in-law and Grandchild.

HAMILL -- April 22, 1941, at Royal Victoria Hospital, MARY A., dearly-loved wife of PR. CHARLES D. HAMILL, of 168 Rashee Road, Ballyclare. Funeral from 32 Rashee Road, on Friday, at 2 p.m., to Ballyclare, New Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.

HAMILL -- April 22, 1941, at Royal Victoria Hospital, MARY A. (MINNIE), second daughter of JOHN and LIZZIE RAPHAEL, Browndodd. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Father, Mother, Sisters, Brother and Brothers-in-law.

HAMILL -- April 22, 1941, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary A., beloved wife of PR. CHARLES D. HAMILL. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Mother-in-law, Sisters-in-law and Brothers-in-law.

HEANEY -- April 22, 1941 (suddenly), at Maralin, THOMAS, dearly-beloved husband of MARGARET HEANEY, 40 Lendrick Street, Belfast. Funeral will take place from Miss S. Graham's residence, Maralin, on to-morrow (Thursday), 24th April, 1941, at 2-30 p.m., to Maralin Old Churchyard. At rest. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife.

HEANEY -- April 22, 1941 (suddenly), THOMAS, dearly-beloved son of ROBERT and HANNAH HEANEY, 5 Lendrick Street, Belfast. Funeral will take place from Miss S. Graham's residence, Maralin, on to-morrow (Thursday), 24th April, 1941, at 2-30 p.m., to Maralin Old Churchyard. Thy will be done. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Father and Mother.

HEANEY -- April 22, 1941 (suddenly), at Maralin, THOMAS, dearly-beloved husband of MARGARET HEANEY, 40 Lendrick Street, Belfast. Funeral from Miss S. Graham's residence, Maralin, on to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to Maralin Old Churchyard. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Sister and Brother-in-law, Agnes and James Smith; also his Brother and Sister-in-law, John and Molly Heaney and little Niece.
     Gone from us but leaving memories,
     Time can never take away.
     
QUEEN'S ISLAND MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.
HEANEY -- The Officers and Members of the above association deeply regret to learn of the death of their highly-respected Member, Br. THOMAS HEANEY, and tender to his wife and other relatives their very deepest sympathy. -- Wm. Pollock, Pres.; Wm. Lewis, Secy.

LAVERY -- April 22, 1941, at Knocknadona, JOSEPH LAVERY, late of 37 Denmark Street. Funeral from above address to Magheragall Churchyard on to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Brothers, William and Robert; also Sisters, Elizabeth and Minnie.

LAW -- April 22, 1941, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, SARAH, widow of WILLIAM LAW, 40 Westland Street. Funeral from Melville's Mortuary, Townsend Street, at 4 p.m., to-morrow (Thursday), to Dundonald Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sons; also Daughters-in-law and Grandchildren.
     In thy Saviour's arms we leave thee,
          Resting there from pain set free;
     We who saw how much you suffered,
          Know 'tis surely well for thee.

LECKEY -- April 22, 1941, at her residence, 11 Palestine Street, MARY, beloved wife of HAMILTON LECKEY. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. At rest. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.

LEGGE -- April 22, 1941, at her son's residence, 21 Ardgreenan Drive, SARAH, dearly-beloved wife of the late WILLIAM LEGGE. Funeral from above address to·morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to The Abbey Churchyard, Bangor. -- Deeply regretted by her loving Son, Daughter-in-law and Grandsons, Albert and Hilda Legge.

LEGGE -- April 22, 1941, at her son's residence, 21 Ardgreenan Drive, SARAH, dearly-beloved wife of the late WILLIAM LEGGE. -- Deeply regretted by her loving Son and Daughter-in-law, John and Mary Legge; also her Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren, Annahone, Park Avenue, Dundonald.

LEGGE -- April 22, 1941, at her son's residence, 21 Ardgreenan Drive, SARAH, widow of the late WILLIAM LEGGE. -- Inserted by her sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, Hugh and Annie Legge, 62 Rosebery Road. At rest.

MARSDEN -- April 22, 1941, at her daughter's residence, Eventide, Lisburn Road, Finaghy, BEATRICE, widow of JOSEPH MARSDEN (6 Dunowen Gardens, Cliftonville). House and funeral private. No flowers, by request. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Family.

MULHOLLAND -- April 23, 1941, at her residence, Old Forge Lodge, Dunmurry Lane, CHARLOTTE, dearly-loved wife of JOSEPH MULHOLLAND. Funeral arrangements later.

M'ALLISTER -- April 23, 1941, at Masserene Hospital, Antrim, ROBERT, dearly-beloved husband of ROSE M'ALLISTER, 4 Menin Road, Antrim. Funeral from his late residence on Friday, at 2 p.m., to Antrim Cemetery -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family; also Brother-in-law and Sister-in-law; also Mother-in-law, and Father-in-law, Mary and William Garlands.
     Gentle in manner, patient in pain,
     Our dear one left us Heaven to gain.
     
M'ALLISTER -- April 23, 1941, at Masserene Hospital, Antrim, ROBERT, dearly-beloved husband of ROSE M'ALLISTER, 4 Menin Road, Antrim. Funeral from his late residence on Friday, at 2 o'clock, to Antrim Cemetery. Thy will be done. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Stepson and Daughter-in-law, Alfred and Eleanor Malloy, Creaveary, Randalstown.

M'ALLISTER -- April 22, 1941, at his residence, Milebush, Carrickfergus, JAMES, husband of the late AGNES M'ALLISTER. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Sons and Daughter.

M'AULEY -- April 22, 1941, at his residence, Largy, Portglenone, DANIEL, the beloved husband of BRIDGET M'AULEY. Funeral from his residence, to-morrow (Thursday) at 10-30 a.m., to Aughnahoy. On his soul sweet Jesus have mercy. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.

M'AULEY -- April 22, 1941, at Children's Hospital, Falls Road, LILLIAN ANN, dearly-beloved daughter of DAVID and ANNIE M'AULEY, 2 Foreman Street, Belfast. Funeral from above hospital, at 2-30. to-morrow (Thursday), to City Cemetery. Safe in the arms of Jesus. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Father and Mother.

M'BRIDE -- April 22, 1941, at Drumcullen, Randalstown, CATHERINE, widow of WILLIAM M'BRIDE. Funeral from her residence, 111 Cavehill Road, on Thursday, 24th inst., at 2 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery.

M'CARTNEY -- April 23, 1941, at his residence, Anyox, Rostrevor, HENRY M'CARTNEY. Funeral to Clonallon on Friday, April 25, leaving Rostrevor at 2 p.m.

M'CREERY -- April 22, 1941 (suddenly), at his grandmother's residence, 268 Crimea Street, Belfast, WALTER, much loved infant son of SAMUEL and JEAN M'CREERY. Funeral to Dundonald, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., from above address. -- Deeply regretted by his Father and Mother, Grandparents, Uncles and Aunts. Safe in the arms of Jesus.

M'MORDIE -- April 23, 1941, at her parents' residence, 11 Bloomfield Crescent, FLORENCE, infant daughter of WILLIAM and LETTIE M'MORDIE. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Mammy, Daddy, Brothers and Sisters.

PATTERSON -- April 21, 1941, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, WILLIAM JOHN, beloved husband of JANE PATTERSON, 19 Spencer Street. Funeral from above hospital to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife.

QUEEN VICTORIA MASONIC LODGE No. 294.
PATTERSON -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of Br. WILLIAM PATTERSON. Members are requested to attend funeral. -- T. Peel, Secy.

BELFAST HARBOUR L.O.L. AND R.A.P.C. 1883.
PATTERSON -- The Officers and Members of the above Lodge and Chapter regret to learn of the death of their highly-esteemed Member, Br. WM. J. PATTERSON. P.M., and tender to his wife their deepest sympathy. -- S. M'Clenaghan, W.M.; Wm. J. Moorhead, Secy.

BELFAST HARBOUR R.B.P. No, 988.
PATTERSON -- The Officers and Sir Knights of the above Preceptory regret to learn of the death of their highly-esteemed Member, Sir Kt. WM. J. PATTERSON, P.M., and tender to his wife and family their deepest sympathy. -- T. Moorehead, W.M.; C. Hanna, Reg.

R.A.O.B. -- BELFAST HARBOOR LODGE 3905.
PATTERSON -- The Officers and Members of the above Lodge deeply regret to hear of the death of their respected Member, Br. WM. PATTERSON, R.O.H., and tender to his relatives their heartfelt sympathy. -- J. Fallen, C.P., W.P.; W. Henry, K.O.M., Secy.

PATTERSON -- April 23, 1941, at 351 Woodstock Road, ELIZABETH, widow of JAMES PATTERSON. Funeral notice later.

PYPER -- April 22, 1941, at her brother's residence, 12 Balmoral Gardens, ELIZABETH PYPER (late of 74 Madrid Street). Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted.

THOMPSON -- April 20, 1941, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, JOHN, beloved husband. of EVELYN THOMPSON. Funeral from his late residence, 43 Boundary Street, on Thursday, at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife, Daughters; also his Father-in-law, Mother-in-law, Sisters-in-law and Brothers-in-law.

THOMPSON -- April 20, 1941 (result of an accident), at the Royal Victoria Hospital, JOHN, the dearly-loved brother of MATHHEW THOMPSON. Funeral from his brother's residence, 43 Boundary Street, on Thursday, at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by his loving Brother and Sister-in-law, Matthew and Chrissie Thompson, 18 Wigton Street. Jesus understands, His ways are best.

THOMPSON -- April 20, 1941 (result of accident), at the Royal Victoria Hospital, JOHN, dearly-loved brother of MARGARET WILSON. Funeral from his brother's residence, 43 Boundary Street, on Thursday, at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by his loving Sister and Brother-in-law, Margaret and John Wilson, 12 Broadbent Street; also his loving Daughter, Aggie.
     "Safe in the arms of Jesus."

THOMPSON -- April 22, 1941, at his residence, Ballykeigle, Ballygowan, WILLIAM JAMES THOMPSON. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed for interment in family burying-ground, Ballygowan Churchyard, on Thursday, at 3 o'clock. -- Deeply regretted, by his sorrowing Wife and Family, Mary Thompson.

THOMPSON -- April 22, 1941, at his residence, Ballykeigle, Ballygowan, W. JAMES THOMPSON. Funeral from his late residence to-morrow (Thursday), to Ballygowan. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, Thomas and Minnie Thompson, 180 Woodstock Road, Belfast. At rest.

THOMPSON -- April 22, 1941, at his residence, Ballykeigle, Ballygowan, WILLIAM JAMES THOMPSON. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 3 p.m., to Ballygowan. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, Samuel and Lily Thompson, Craigantlet, Newtownards.

THOMPSON -- April 22, 1941, at his residence, Ballykeigle, Ballygowan, W. JAMES THOMPSON. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), to Ballygowan. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Grandson and Family, William Thompson, 21 Newry Street, Belfast. At rest.

BALLYKEIGLE TRUE BLUES' L.O.L. 1744 AND R.A.P.C. 1744
THOMPSON -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge and Chapter regret to learn of the death of their highly-respected Member, Br. W. J. THOMPSON, P.M., father of Brs. SAMUEL W. JAMES and JOSEPH G. THOMPSON, W.M., and wish to tender to his wife and family and other relatives their deepest sympathy -- James Haire, D.M.; W. J. Murray, Secy.; Samuel Snodden, W.M.; W. J. Murray, Reg.

THOMPSON -- April 22, 1941, at her residence, Causeway End Road, Lisburn, SOPHIA THOMPSON. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 3 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. At rest. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, Lily and John Parker.

TURKINGTON -- April 22, 1941, at the Belfast Children's Hospital, Falls Road, CECIL THOMAS, third and dearly-loved son of WILLIAM and ELIZABETH TURKINGTON. Funeral from his parents' residence, 57 Stranmillis Gardens, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to Knockbreda Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Father, Mother, and little Brothers. Safe in the arms of Jesus.

WALLACE -- April 23, 1941, at her, son-in-law's residence, Upper Crescent, Comber, MARGARET WALLACE. Funeral to New Cemetery on Friday, 25th inst., at 3 p.m. -- Deeply regretted by her loving Daughter and Son-in-law and Grandson, Ena and Robert Rodgers. South African papers please copy.

WALSH -- April 22, 1941, accidentally, at Drumreagh, DANIEL WALSH. -- R.I.P. The remains of my beloved son will be removed for interment in the family burying-ground, Killcairn, on to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on his soul. -- Sarah Walsh.

WHERRIE -- April 23, 1941, WILLIAM H., at the residence of his brother-in-law, 23 Thorndale Ave., Larne. House and funeral private. No flowers, by request.

Thanks

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyd and Family, wish to return their most sincere thanks to all the kind Friends who sympathised with them in the loss of their dear sons, especially the Workers of Harland & Wolff, Sheet Metal Shop, and the Staff of Messrs. Beverland, Bridge Street, and those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Hoping this acknowledgement will be accepted by all. -- 7 Blackwater Street (late of Percy Street).

Mrs. Lennon and her Sons wish to convey their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 32 Louisa Street.

Mr. and Mr. Quigley desire to return thanks to the many kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially Mr. Magee; also those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Hoping this will be accepted by all. -- 43 Meadowbank Place.

Mr. and Mrs. Spence and Son wish to return their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 64 Tate's Avenue, Lisburn Road, Belfast.

Mr. and Mrs. William White and Family wish to thank all the kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially Dr. B. Henry, Rev. F. O. Best and Mrs. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Family. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- Ballymeglaff, Dundonald.

Roll of Honour -- In Memoriam

M'SHANE -- In loving memory of my dear and only brother, THOMAS CHARLES M'SHANE, killed in action on H.M.S. Vindictive at Zeebrugge April 23, 1918. -- In memory a constant thought. Sophia Hamilton. -- 4 Larkstone Street; also Nephew and Niece, Tom and Maud Hamilton.

In Memoriam

ALLEN -- In loving memory of my dear Wife and our dear Mother, who was called Home 23rd April, 1939. Severed only till He come. -- Still fondly remembered by her loving Husband and Sons, Daughters-in-law and Grandchildren, 4 Beech Lodge Cottages, Lower Castlereagh.

BOYCE -- In memory of my dear Husband and our dear Father, who departed this life 23rd April, 1928. Interred ScarvA Meeting House Green. -- Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family, Neilson Villa, Auglish, Scarva. Only good-night, beloved; not farewell.

CLARKE -- In loving memory of my dear wife, JANE CLARKE, who departed this life 23rd April, 1932, and was interred in Derriaghy Churchyard. Gone but not forgotten. -- Ever remembered by her sorrowing Husband, Joseph Clarke, Belsize Road, Derriaghy; also her Brother and Sister-in-law, John and Elizabeth Pedlow, and Sister, Isabella M'Cullough, Lambeg.

COTTER -- In sad and loving memory of our dear daughter, EILEEN, 23rd April, 1939. -- Sadly missed by her Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers, 50 Duncairn Gardens.
     Gone from us, but leaving memories,
     Time can never take away.

FRASER -- In loving memory of EDWIN, dearly-beloved son of FRANCIS and MARY FRASER, who departed this life April 23, 1934. -- Church Road, Holywood.
     My darling boy, so early snatched away, '
          From arms still seeking thee in empty aim;
     That thou should'st come to me I do not pray,
          Lest by thy coming Heaven should be less fair.

GETTY -- In memory of Mother, died 23rd April, 1939. -- Ever remembered by her only Daughter, Margaret.
     Sweetly she sleeps while others sigh,
     Softly her peaceful head doth lie;
     Happy in Heaven, God's glory to share,
     Far from all pain and worldly care.
          The link that binds our hearts,
               In memory's golden chain;
          Through every passing year
               Unbroken will remain.

HAVERON -- Cherished remembrance of our dear brother, JAMES (JIMMY), called Home April 22, 1937. -- Ever remembered by Georgina and Walter Moles, 9 Lawnbrook Avenue; also his Sisters and Brother.

HODGEN -- In loving memory of my dear wife, FRANCIS MARY, died 23rd April, 1936. -- Always remembered by her loving Husband, Robert Hodgen, 457 Ormeau Road; also her Son and Daughter-in-law, Henry and Lizzie; her Daughters, Ada and Ina; also Daughter and Son-in-law, Flora and Norman, and her Son and Daughter-in-law, Bob and May.

M'CLEERY -- In loving memory of our dear father, W. J. M'CLEERY, who passed away on the 23rd day of April. -- Ever remembered by his loving Sons and Daughters.
     April brings sad memories,
          Of a loved one gone to rest;
     And those who think of him to-day,
          Are those who loved him best.

M'KIBBIN -- In ever-loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, called to rest 23rd April, 1937. -- Sadly missed by his loving Wife, Son and Daughter-in-law. 243 Up. Newtownards Road.

POMPER -- A tribute of love to my darling husband, CHARLES GRENVILLE POMPER, called Home 23rd April, 1936. -- Jean Pomper, Cromwell House, 37 Cromwell Road.
     Well I know Thy will is best,
     In love you called him to eternal rest.

POMPER -- Cherished and loving memories of my darling son, CHARLES GRENVILLE POMPER, called Home 23rd April, 1936. -- Peace, perfect peace. -- Mother, London.

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SERIES OF R.A.F. AWARDS.

SQUADRON LEADER'S D.S.O.

The King has approved the following awards in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the enemy;

D.S.O. -- Acting Squadron-Leader John Cunningham, D.F.C., Auxiliary Air Force; Acting Wing Commander Samuel Charles Elworthy, D.F.C.

D.F.C. -- Flight-Lieut. Geoffrey David Leybourne Hayson; Pilot Officer Arthur Norman William Johnstone; Flight-Lieut. Sidney John Moureme; Pilot Officer Gordon Alfred Denby, R.A.F. V.R.; Pilot Officer Ian Radnor Stephens, R.A.F.V.R.

D.F.M. -- Sergeant Leslie Herbert Cyril Gayfer.

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OFFICER AND WIFE FOUND DEAD.

Captain W. E. F. Horsley and his wife were found dead at White House, Ewelme, Oxfordshire, late on Tuesday night.

 

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