Births
MORROW -- June 2, 1927, at 70 Central Avenue, Bangor, to Alice, wife of Edwin Morrow -- a daughter.
WAID -- June 4, 1927, at "Waverley," Ebrington Gardens, to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Waid -- a son.
Marriages
MEHAFFEY -- DOHERTY -- June 1, 1927, at Cliftonville Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. A. F. Moody, M.A., B.D. -- ALBERT ASHBY, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mehaffey, 20 Marsden Gardens, to JANET SHAW, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doherty, 16 Marsden Gardens, Belfast.
WHITE -- BELL -- June 1, 1927, at Dundrod Presbyterian Church, by Rev. D. M'Kinney, R.A., JAMES WHITE, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. White, Tully, Muckamore, to AGNES, younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Tullyrusk, Glenavy.
Deaths
ALLEN -- June 6, 1927, at his residence, 23 Emerson Street, Belfast, WILLIAM, dearly-beloved husband of Margaret Allen.Funeral at 3-30 p.m., on Wednesday, 8th inst., to Shankill Burying-ground.Friends please accept this (the only) intimation.
Deeply regretted.MARGARET ALLEN.
ALLEN -- June 6, 1927, at his residence, 23 Emerson Street, WILLIAM, dearly-beloved husband of Margaret Allen.Funeral on Wednesday, 8th inst., at 3-30 p.m., to Shankill Burying-ground.Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
Deeply regretted by his brother and sister-in-law, GEORGE and ELIZABETH ALLEN.
Also his nephews and niece, CHARLES, ROBERT, and LILY
BLUE BANNER L.O.L. 1942.
ALLEN -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of their late respected brother, WILLIAM ALLEN.
JAMES CROOKS, W.M. ROBERT McDOWELL, Secretary.
COMMERCIAL TEMPERANCE R.B.P. 44?
ALLEN -- The Officers and Members of above Preceptory are requested to attend the funeral of their late highly-esteemed Sir Knight and Brother, WILLIAM ALLEN.
THOMAS WILLIAMSON, W.M. ROBERT H. KEERS, P.M., Registrar.
CRAWFORD -- June 7, 1927, at her residence, 94 Sugarfield Street, MARY, beloved wife of James Crawford.
Interment notice later.
DOAK -- June 7, 1927, at his residence, Bellevue, Whitehead, SAMUEL DOAK.
Funeral strictly private.No flowers.
LONG -- June 6, 1927, at her residence, 4 Castlereagh Road, MARIA, the dearly-beloved wife of John Long.
Funeral private.
M'DOWELL -- June 6, 1927, at his residence, 153 Silvio Street, WILLIAM, the dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth M'Dowell.
Notice of interment later.
M'MANUS -- June 6, 1927, at his daughter's residence, 3 Rusholme Street, WILLIAM J. M'Manus.The remains of our dearly-beloved father will be removed from above address on Wednesday, at 2-30, for interment in City Cemetery.Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
Deeply regretted by his loving daughters and grandchildren, SARAH FERGUSON and MARY A. GASKIN.
Canadian papers please copy.
REA -- June 6, 1927, at his residence, 56 Parkmount Street, HUGH, the dearly-loved husband of Jane Rea.His remains will be removed from above address for interment in Carnmoney Burying-ground to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2-30 p.m.Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing wife and family.
SHIPCONSTRUCTORS' AND SHIPWRIGHTS' ASSOCIATION -- No. 128, DRILLERS' BRANCH.
REA -- Members are requested to attend the funeral of their late Brother, HUGH REA.
JAMES LAIRD, President.JOHN A. JONES, Secretary.
SIROCCO SILVER BAND.
REA -- The Officers and Members of above Band deeply regret the death of Br. HUGH REA (ex-Bandmaster), and request the Members to attend the funeral.
WILLIAM WRIGHT, Chairman. WALTER ADAMS, Conductor.JAMES MELLON, Secretary.
WALKER CLUB APPRENTICE BOYS OF DERRY.
STOREY -- Officers and Members of above Club regret to learn of the death of their late highly-respected Brother, GEORGE STOREY, and extend to Mrs. Storey and family their deepest sympathy.
FRANK COOCH, President.JAMES SEYMOUR, Secretary.
THOMPSON -- June 6, 1927, at his late residence, Moss Farm, Ballymacormick, Dromore, Co. Down, JAMES THOMPSON.Funeral on Wednesday, 8th inst., at 2 o'clock, to Dromore Cathedral Burying-ground.
Inserted by his sorrowing family.
WARD -- June 6, 1927, at her parents' residence, 54 Eliza Street, Belfast, ENA, younger daughter of Thomas and Rosina Ward -- R.I.P.Her remains will be removed from St. Malachy's Church on Wednesday, 8th inst., at 2-30 p.m., for interment in Milltown Cemetery.Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on her soul.
Deeply regretted by her parents, brothers and sisters.
Roll of Honour -- In Memoriam
BRIDGETT -- In loving memory of Sergeant WILLIAM H. BRIDGETT, 17th Royal Irish Rifles (Ulster Division), killed in action at Messines, June 7, 1917.Interred in Spanbrockmolen Cemetery.Youngest son of William and the late Annie Bridgett, 96 and 98 Great Victoria Street, Belfast.
COULTER -- In loving memory of our dear son, SAMUEL, killed in action on the 7th June, 1917.
To-day recalls sad memories.
Ever remembered by his loving father, mother, brothers and sisters.
49 Matchett Street.
ELLIOTT -- In loving memory of my dear son, JACK, Royal Irish Rifles, who died from wounds received at the Battle of Messines, 7th June, 1917, and was interred in Bailleul, France.
To memory ever dear.
His loving mother, stepfather, brother and sisters.
MARIA and STEPHEN RUSSELL. 101 Howard Street South.
ELLIOTT -- In loving memory of my dear brother, JACK, died from wounds received at the Battle of Messines, 7th June, 1917.Interred in Bailleul Cemetery, France.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall.
Loving remembrance outlasts all.
Sadly missed by his loving sister and brother-in-law, EMILY and WILLIAM BROWN. 39 Gaffikin Street.
KINGHORN -- In loving remembrance of my only son, WILLIE, Sergeant 10th R.I.R., killed at Messines on June 7, 1927.
Loved, remembered, longed-for always.
Ever remembered by a loving mother, stepfather, and three sisters.
LINDSAY -- In loving memory of my dear son, the late Lance-corporal HUGH LINDSAY, No. 2210, of the R.I.R., who fell in action on the 7th of June, 1917, and was interred in Spanbrockmolen Cemetery, Messines.
To-day recalls sad memories,
of a loved one gone to rest.
Inserted by his loving father, sister and brothers.
Main Street, Crumlin, Co. Antrim.
LINDSAY -- In sad and loving memory of my dear uncle, Lance-corporal HUGH LINDSAY, R.I.R., killed in action on the 7th June, 1917.Interred in Spanbrockmolen Cemetery, France.
Thoughts of him are ever near.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing father, David Lindsay.
Also his nephew, J. M'KNIGHT. Main Street, Crumlin.
SIMPSON -- In memory of JOHNSTONE H. SIMPSON, 19/448, 14th R.I.R. (Y.C.V.'S), killed in action June 7, 1917, at Messines, and buried in Spanbrockmolen, Ypres, Belgium.
Ever remembered by his wife and son, ISABELLA H. SIMPSON. U.S.A.
THOMAS H. SIMPSON.Creeveytenant, Ballynahinch.
WILSON -- In loving memory of my dear son, Rifleman JOHN WILSON, M.M., 15th Batt. R.I.R., who fell in action on Messines Ridge 7th June, 1917.
Ever remembered by his mother, brothers and sisters.
9 Linwood Street.
In Memoriam
GRAHAM -- In loving remembrance of my dear husband, JONATHAN GRAHAM, who passed away on June 7, 1922.
Memory clings.
MARGARET GRAHAM.
MAJOR -- In loving memory of my dear father, THOMAS MAJOR, who died 7th June, 1926.Interred in Dundonald Cemetery.
Ever remembered by his daughter and son-in-law.
JULIA and JOSEPH DOWNEY. 31 Lendrick Street.
M'CORMICK -- In loving memory of our dear brother, ANGUS, who died on the 7th June, 1924.
Ever remembered by his loving brothers, sister, and nephew.
9 Cavehill View, Greencastle.