Belfast Telegraph - Wednesday, 9 January 1952

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, IN MEMORIAM and THANKS NOTICES, 4/- for 25 words or less and 2/- for every additional line of 5 words.

Births

HODGETT -- December 28, 1951, at Bangor Maternity Hospital, to Sheilagh (nee Logan) and Richard T. E. Hodgett, 71 Grove Hill Gardens, Bangor -- a son.

STARK -- January 6, 1952, at Ararat, Australia, to Elizabeth C. (nee Bingham), wife of Aubrey P. Stark -- a daughter (Barbara Dawn).

Engagement

M'CALL--MORROW -- The Engagement is announced between West, son of Mrs. E. W. M'Call and the late W. J. M'Call, Grove Hill House, Mountnorris, Co. Armagh, and Joy, eldest daughter of the Rev. James Morrow, M.A., L.G.S.M., (Eloc.), and Mrs. Morrow, The Manse, Warrenpoint, Co. Down.

Deaths

BECK -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, Far Hill, Aughnaloopy, Kilkeel, Thomas, husband of the late Eva Beck. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 2 p.m. to Mourne Presbyterian Churchyard. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Family.

BRADLEY -- January 8, 1952, at 48 Elmwood Avenue, Belfast, Nora, wife of James Bradley. -- R.I.P. Remains will be removed to St. Brigid's Church, Derryvolgie Avenue, to-day (Wednesday), at 7-45 p.m. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) morning after 10 o'clock Requiem Mass to Milltown Cemetery. On her soul, sweet Jesus, have mercy. House private. No flowers.

BROWN -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at her residence, 106 High Street, Holywood, Margaret, widow of James Brown. Funeral on Friday, at 4 p.m., to Holywood New Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, Margaret and George M'Kinnie, and Family.

CAMPBELL -- January 8, 1952, at his nephew's residence, 31 Trillick Street, Robert, dearly-loved brother of James Campbell and Sarah M'Lean. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 2-30 p.m. to Dundonald Cemetery. The Lord knew best the time to choose to take our loved one Home. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Brother, Sister and Family Circle, 63 Lord Street.

CAMPBELL -- January 8, 1952, at his nephew's residence, 31 Trillick Street, Robert, dearly-loved uncle of David Campbell. His company was our greatest pleasure, his memory now our greatest treasure. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Nephew, Wife and Family, 31 Trillick Street.

CAMPBELL -- January 8, 1952, at his nephews residence, 31 Trillick Street, Robert, dearly-loved uncle of Elizabeth Taggart. Asleep in Jesus.--Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Niece, Husband and Family, 11 Major Street.

CAMPBELL -- Members of the Belfast Operative Bakers' Society are requested to attend the funeral of their esteemed brother, Robert Campbell. -- James Brown, Sec.

CLAWSON -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, result of an accident, Margaret, widow of Robert Clawson, 83 South Parade. Funeral from Thomas Johnson's Rest Room, 43 Bedford Street, on Friday, at 11 a.m., to Castlereagh Churchyard.

CONNOLLY -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary, beloved wife of John Connolly. Funeral from 41Lisavon Street, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband, Sons, Daughters, Sons-in-law, Daughters-in-law, and Grandchildren. He leadth me beside still waters.

CONNOLLY -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary, dear mother of John Connolly. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son, Daughter-in-law and Grandchild Lucy. Rest after suffering.

CONNOLLY -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary, darling mother of Ina Thompson. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, 41 Lisavon Street. May the pleasure she missed on life's highway be her's in God's haven of rest.

CONNOLLY -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary, beloved wife of John Connolly. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Brothers and Sister, 1 Hillfoot Street. Christ shall join each broken link.

CONNOLLY--Officers and Members of Glentoran Supporters' Committee (1923) regret the death of the mother of their esteemed Member, John Connolly, and tender deepest sympathy. -- A. Robinson, Chairman.

CRONNE -- January 8, 1952, David L., dearly-loved husband of Mabel Cronne and dearly-loved father of Gerald and Dorothy, 66 Malone Avenue. Funeral private. -- Deeply regretted.

DUNLOP -- The Officers and Members of Rev. Wm. Maguire Memorial T.A. L.O.L. regret the death of Mrs. Dunlop, sister of Br of our environment, DNA., and tender their sincere sympathy. - William McMahon, daily EMMA.

FERGIE -- January 8, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, The Square, Ballywalter, Mary, dearly-loved wife of Andrew Fergie. Funeral to Whitechurch Cemetery to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m.--Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband.

FERGIE -- January 8, 1952 (suddenly), at her residence, The Square, Ballywalter, Mary, dearly-loved wife of Andrew Fergie. -- Deeply regretted by her Nephews in Niece. The M'Cullough Family, Ballycastle, Mountstewart.

HERD -- January 8, 1952, at City Hospital, Robert, dearly-loved husband of Eileen Hero, 18 Moonstone Street. Deeply regretted. Interment notice later.

JACKSON -- January 8, 1952, at her residence, 16Ghent Street, Agnes, widow of John Jackson. Funeral tomorrow (Thursday) at 2-30 p.m. to City cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sons and Daughters; also Sons-in-law, Daughters-in-law and grandchildren; also her sister, Mrs. Bradshaw, Canada. At rest.

JENKINS -- January 9, 1952, at her residence, 3 Cavour Street, Maria, beloved wife of William John Jenkins. Interment notice later.

LEWIS -- January 8, 1952, at her residence, 35 Serpentine Road, Rachel, dearly loved wife of Thomas Small Lewis. Funeral on to-morrow (Thursday) at 2 p.m. Carnmoney Cemetery. House private. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.

MACARTNEY -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, Sunnyside, Aughnaleck, Lisburn, Samuel J., dearly-loved husband of Sarah B. Macartney. Funeral from his late residence to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to the family burying-ground, Cargycreevy.--Deeply regretted.

MACARTNEY -- Officers and Sir Knights of Larrymore Star of the North R.B.P. 198 regret the death of the brother of their esteemed Sir Knight, Samuel Macartney, and tender sincere sympathy. -- George Wright, W.M.

MACARTNEY -- Officers and Members of Lisburn Mechanics L.O.L 557 regret the death of the brother of their highly-esteemed Member, Br. Samuel Macartney, and tender sincere sympathy. -- Joseph Hyde, W.M.

MAGOWAN -- January 9, 1952, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Sam M'Minn, Crossnacreevy, William Magowan, son of Rebecca and the late John Magowan, Ballykeel. Funeral from Crossnacreevy to the family burying-ground, Moneyrea, on Friday, at 2-30 p.m. House private.

MAJURY -- January 9, 1952, at his residence, 36 North Howard Street, John Majury. Interment notice later. -- Very deeply regretted.

MARTIN -- January 8, 1952, at his residence Kirkland, Drumbo, John M., dearly-husband of Charlotte Martin. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to Drumbo Churchyard. No flowers, please. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family. Absent from the body, present with the Lord. -- 2nd Corinthians v and 8.

MILLAR -- January 9, 1952, at her residence, 34 Kansas Avenue, Mary Millar, late of Ballywee. House private. Funeral on Friday at 2 p.m. to City Cemetery.

MILLING -- January 9, 1952, at his residence, 10 Athens Street, Samuel Craig, husband of the late Jane Milling. Interment notice later. -- Deeply regretted.

MOORE -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 1 Hunter Street, Samuel, dearly-loved husband of the late Margaret Moore. Interment notice later. -- Deeply regretted.

M'CAMBLEY -- January 9, 1952, at Lagan Valley Hospital, Lisburn, Thomas M'Cambley (late of Carnreagh, Hillsborough). Funeral from hospital on Friday, 11th, at 2 p.m. to Hillsborough Churchyard. -- Deeply regretted.

M'CULLOUGH -- January 8, 1952, at Belfast City Hospital, Mary, dearly-loved wife of Samuel M'Cullough. Funeral from her late residence, 54 Seaview Drive, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family; also her Brother Andrew.

M'MASTER -- January 8, 1952, at Hospital, James, husband of the late Sarah M'Master. Funeral from his late residence, 80 Mount Merrion Park, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to Knockbreda Cemetery. House private. -- Deeply regretted.

M'GRATH -- January 7, 1952 (suddenly), at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary, dearly-loved wife of Thomas M'Grath. Funeral from her residence, 112 Wilton Street, to-morrow (Thursday), at 3 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family. God saw her footsteps falter, the hills became too steep, and with farewells unspoken the Saviour bade her sleep.

M'GRATH -- January 7, 1952 (suddenly), at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary. -- Deeply regretted by her Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters, Brothers-in-law and Sister-in-law, Aunt, Nephews and Nieces. At Home with the Lord.

M'GRATH -- January 7, 1952 (suddenly), at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mary M'Grath. -- Deeply regretted by her Sister and Brother-in-law, Rebecca and John M'Ateer, and Nephew Robert, 114 Wilton Street. At rest.

M'GRATH -- January 7, 1952, Mary, dearly-loved wife of Thomas M'Grath, 112 Wilton Street -- Deeply regretted by her Brothers-in-law and Sisters-in-law, Edward and Lily M'Grath, 6 Azamor Street; Henry and Margaret M'Grath, 4 Azamor Street; also Sister and Brother-in-law, Thomas and Annie Edgar, Nephews and Nieces, 13 Argyle St.

M'GRATH -- Officers and Brethren of Christian Crusaders L.O.L. 1339 and R.A.P.C. regret the death of the sister of their esteemed Member, Br. A. Fleming, and tender their deepest sympathy. -- H. Hilditch.

M'GRATH -- Members of the Shankill Baptist Testimony Male Choir regret the death of the Sister of their esteemed Member, Alex. Fleming, and tender deepest sympathy. -- G. Green, Hon. Sec.

M'GRATH -- The Foreman and Night Workers of 4 Spinning Room, Ewart's and Son, Crumlin Road, regret the death of the mother of their Fellow-Worker, Hugh Cummings, and tender deepest sympathy.

M'GREEVY -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, The Demesne, Saintfield, Edward, dearly-beloved husband of Minnie M'Greevy. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to Saintfield Parish Churchyard. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family. He was a husband kind and true, his heart was in his home. He toiled so hard for those he loved, till Jesus called him home.

M'GREEVY -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, The Demesne, Saintfield, Edward, dearly-beloved father of Edward M'Greevy. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son, Daughter-in-law and Family, Edward and Madge M'Greevy, 83 Glenbryn Drive. We lived in hope, we prayed in vain for God to make you well again, God thought it better for us to part, we watched you die with a broken heart.

M'GREEVY -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, The Demesne, Saintfield, Edward, dearly-beloved father of Frances Hackworth. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter, Son-in-law and Family, Frances and Edward Hackworth, 21 Albany Road, Camberwell. What would we give to see him smile, to sit and talk with him awhile.

M'GREEVY -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, The Demesne, Saintfield, Edward, dearly-beloved father of Margaret Burgess. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, Margaret and Jack Burgess. No matter where I wander or where my footsteps stray, the memory of my dear father will forever with me stay.

M'GREEVY -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, The Demesne, Saintfield, Edward, dearly-beloved brother of William M'Greevy. -- Deeply regretted. At rest.

M'GREEVY -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, The Demesne, Saintfield, Edward M'Greevy, dearly-beloved uncle of Sadie Wade. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Niece and Husband, Sadie and Thomas Wade, and Family. We who loved him will sadly miss him, but trust in God to meet again.

M'GREEVY -- January 8, 1052, at his residence, The Demense, Saintfield, Edward M'Greevy, dearly-loved uncle of Lily Bray. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Niece Lily and Gordon; also his Brother-in-law, John Mann, He left a beautiful memory, a sorrow too great to be told.

M'GREEVY -- The Officers and members of Leggygowan L.O.L. 1516 regret the death of their highly-esteemed Member, Br. Edward M'Greevy, senior, P.M., and father of Brs. Edward and William M'Greevy, and tender to his Wife and Family their deepest sympathy. Members are requested to attend the funeral. -- Jas. Glover, W.M.

M'GREEVY -- The Officers and Sir Knights of Rising Sons of Saintfield R.B.P. 73 regret the death of their highly-esteemed member, Sir Knight Edward M'Greevy, P.M., and tender to his Wife and Family their deepest sympathy. -- T.R. Hall, Reg.

M'GREEVY -- The Officers and Members of the Apprentice Boys of Derry Mitchelburne Club, Saintfield Branch, regret the death of the highly-esteemed Member, Br. Edward M'Greevy, and tender their deepest sympathy. -- R. Newell, W.Pres..

M'GREEVY -- The Officers and Members of the Saintfield United Guiding Star W.L.O.L. 67 deeply regret the death of the husband of their esteemed Member, Sister A. M'Greevy, and tender deepest sympathy full. -- M. Shaw, W.M.

M'GREEVY -- The Officers and Members of Saintfield Silver Band regret the death the father of their esteemed Members, William and James M'Greevy, and tender their sincere sympathy full. -- W. J. Davidson, Chairman

M'GREEVY -- The Officers and Members of Standard Social and Dart Club regret the death of the father of their esteemed Member, Ted M'Greevy, and tender sincere sympathy.--Harry Verner, Chairman.

M'GUIRK -- January 8, 1952, at his residence, 13 Pandora Street, Robert H., dearly-loved husband of Annie M'Guirk. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 noon, to Dundonald. House Private. No flowers or letters, by request. -- Deeply regretted.

M'MULLAN -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Letitia M'Mullan. Funeral from 58 Argyle Street, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her Uncle, Aunt and Family and Wee Billy; also Brother and Sister, Sister-in-law, Nephews and Nieces. Good was her heart, her friendship true, loved and respected by all she knew, a beautiful life came to an end, she died as she lived, everyone's friend.

RAINEY -- January 8, 1952 (suddenly), at her daughter's residence, 48 Granville Gardens, Banbridge, Sarah, widow of John Rainey, late of Portadown. Funeral on to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to Seagoe Cemetery, arriving Portadown approx. 3 p.m. No flowers, by request. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Family.

ROBINSON -- January 8, 1952, at City Hospital, Alexander, dearly-beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Robinson. Funeral from his late residence, 45 Rowland Street, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, William and Ruby Robinson.

ROBINSON -- January 8, 1952, at City Hospital, Alexander, dearly-beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Robinson. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son And Daughter-in-law, Sandy and Minnie Robinson, and Family, England.

ROBINSON -- January 8, 1952, at City Hospital, Alexander, dearly-beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Robinson. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, Andrew and Sarah Robinson, and Family, 17 Clementine Street.

ROBINSON -- January 8, 1952, at City Hospital, Alexander, dearly-beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Robinson. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, Kathleen and William Taylor, and Family, 45 Craigmore Street.

ROBINSON -- January 8, 1952, at City Hospital, Alexander, beloved father of Kathleen Taylor. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, and Grandchildren, 45 Craigmore Street. At rest.

ROBINSON -- The E.K. and Companions of R.A.C 456 regret the death of the son of their esteemed Companion, Robert Robinson, and extend their deepest sympathy. -- Joseph B. Reynolds, Reg.

ROBINSON -- The W. Primo, Officers and Members of R.A.O.B. Star of Hope Lodge 3589 regret the death of the father of their esteemed Members, William and Andrew Robinson, and tender their deepest sympathy. -- Thomas Macklin, R.O.H., Sec.

ROBINSON -- The Officers and Members of Sandy Row Blue Supporters' Club regret the death of the father of their esteemed Member, W. Robinson, and tender their deepest sympathy. -- A. M'Auley, Chairman.

ROBINSON -- Members of Primrose Social Club deeply regret the death of Alexander Robinson, father of their esteemed Member, William Robinson, and tender deepest sympathy to his family and relatives. -- Hugh Crawford, Chairman.

Deaths to late for classification continued on page 5

ANDERSON -- January 8, 1952 (suddenly), formerly of 17 Beechmount Parade. Funeral notice later. -- Deeply mourned by his Sister and Family, Mary Campbell, 10 Glandore Gardens Belfast. May God have mercy on his soul.

CAIRNS -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Margaret, dearly-loved wife of Joseph R. Cairns, Rosedene, Ballyworphy, Hillsborough. Funeral arrangements later.

LOGUE -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at her residence, 62 Rutland Street, Catherine M., widow of Joseph Logue. House and funeral private -- Deeply regretted by her loving Daughter Lena and Son John (U.S.A.).

M'CARTNEY -- January 8, 1952, at Whiteabbey Sanatorium, Isaac, dearly-loved Husband of Elsie M'Cartney, 70 Clonduff Drive, Castlereagh Road. Interment notice later. -- Very deeply regretted.

M'VEIGH -- The Officers and Members ot Drumrea Volunteers R.B.P. No. 527 regret the death of the father of their esteemed Member, Sir Knight Samuel M'Veigh, and tender to him and all relatives their deepest sympathy. Samuel Haire, W.M.

PATTERSON -- January 8, 1952, at her residence, Auburn, Warren Road, Donaghadee, Winifred Ann, widow of W. H. F. Patterson. Funeral private.

SEWELL -- January 8, 1952, at her grand-daughter's residence, 52 Hillview Avenue, Belfast, Elizabeth (in her 94th year), widow of Wm. John Sewell, late of Tullynacross, Lambeg. Funeral to morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to Lambeg Churchyard, via Lambeg Corner. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter, Granddaughter and Husband.

SMYTH -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 10 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn, William John, dearly-loved husband of Annie Smyth. Funeral on Friday, at 3 p.m., to Lisburn Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife.

SMYTH -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 10 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn, William John, dearly-loved husband of Annie Smyth. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, John and Eileen Smyth, and Grandchildren, 44 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn.

SMYTH -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 10 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn, William John, dearly-loved husband of Annie Smyth. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, Thomas and Mary Smyth, and Grandchildren, 6 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn.

SMYTH -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 10 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn, William John, dearly-loved husband of Annie Smyth. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, Sadie and William Smyth, and Granddaughter, 10 Montgomery Drive, Lisburn.

SMYTH -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 10 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn, William John, dearly-loved husband of Annie Smyth. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Sister, Annie Orr: also his Niece, Alice Neill, and Children, 24 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn. His willing hands will toll no more.

SMYTH -- January 9, 1952 (suddenly), at his residence, 10 Barnsley's Row, Lisburn, William John, dearly-loved husband of Annie Smyth. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Nephew, Wife and Family. Richard and Reta Orr, 18 Linenhall Street, Lisburn. To know he never said good-bye, will always bring regret: but the ones that loved him truly, are the ones that won't forget.

SPROULE -- January 9, 1952, at Antrim Road, Kells, Ballymena, Sarah Ann Sproule, late of Edinburgh. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 p.m., to Connor New cemetery. -- Deeply regretted. House private.

THOMPSON -- January 9, 1952, at her residence, 38 Fleet Street, Margaret, sister of Minnie Thompson. Interment notice later. At rest.

WILLIS -- January 8, 1952, Rev. Trevor Hull Willis, formerly Rector of Drumtullagh, and dearly-loved husband of Mary Willis. Funeral from his brother's residence, Ballydonaghy, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., to Glenavy Parish Church.

WILSON -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Louisa, widow of Archibald Wilson and dearly-loved mother of Jeannie and Archie. Funeral from her late home, 10 Irwin Drive, to-morrow (Thursday) at 2 p.m. to Comber New cemetery. -- Deeply regretted.

WILSON -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Louisa, widow of Archibald Wilson. -- Deeply regretted by her loving Son and Daughter-in-law, George and Ena, and Grandchildren, George and Jill, 31 Sydenham Gardens.

WILSON -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Louisa, widow of Archibald Wilson. -- Deeply regretted by her loving Son and Daughter-in-law, Willie and Peggy, and Grandchildren, Shannon, Sheelagh and Deirdre, Worthing, Sussex.

WILSON -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Louisa, widow of Archibald Wilson. -- Deeply regretted by her loving Daughter, Son-in-law, and Granddaughters, Mollie, Reggie, Barbara, Rosemary and Jean, Hillmount, Lisnaskea.

WILSON -- January 8, 1952, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Louisa, widow of Archibald Wilson. -- Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Brother and Sister-in-law, Harry and Emily Reynolds, and Family.

WILTON -- January 9, 1952, at his residence, 5 Cliftonville Drive, James Hamilton, loved husband of Ruth Wilson. Funeral on Friday, 11th inst. at 2 p.m., to Knockbreda Cemetery. No flowers, please. House private. -- Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and son James.

Thanks

The son, daughters and sons in law of the late James Crewe wish to thank all those who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also those who sent letters and cards of condolence and floral tributes; also wishing to thank reverend Mr. or and Dr. Tinsley for the kind attention during his recent in previous illnesses. Hoping this will be accepted by all. -- 28 Hollycroft Avenue.

The Wife of the late Robert Donald wishes to thank all Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with her in her recent bereavement; special thanks to Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Bell of Site 7. Mr. Balmer and Neighbours of Utility Street, and all others for floral tributes and letters of condolence. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- Long Kesh, Lisburn.

The Wife and Family of the late William Glendinning wish to thank all the kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence, and to all those who attended the funeral. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 157 Alliance Avenue.

The Family of the late Samuel Graham desire to thank all the kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. Hoping this will be accepted by all. -- 1 Donegall Park, Finaghy.

Mrs. Herron and Family desire to return sincere thanks to the many Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement, especially Rev, J. Bridgett, B.A.; Dr. B. Moore. M.B., B.Ch.; Nurse M'Neill; also those kind Friends who sent letters, telegrams and floral tributes. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- Main Street, Castlewellan.

The Sisters and Relatives of the late David Jamison wish to thank all who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; those who sent letters of condolence, floral tributes; also those who attended funeral. -- 82 Dundela Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnston wish to return sincere thanks to the Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially Mr. Sands for his kind attention; also to Mr. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Moffett and to all those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. -- 125 Alliance Avenue.

The Daughters and Relatives of the late Samuel H. Montgomery desire to express their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially to the Staff of the Assurance Society, Corps and Sections of the Mountpottinger Salvation Army, and others who sent beautiful floral tributes, letters of condolence and telegrams. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all as a token of deep gratitude. -- 50 Castlereagh Street.

Mrs. L. M'Caughey and Mr. S. M'Caughey, sen., wish to thank all those who expressed sympathy and sent floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 222 Limestone Road.

The Daughter of the late Sarah M'Gucken wishes to thank the Doctors, Nursing Staff, Almoner and Porters of Holywell Hospital for their kind attention to her mother during her recent illness and death. -- Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Family, 62 Iris Drive, Belfast.

The Family of the late Mrs. James Parkes at Home and Abroad wish to express their sincere thanks to all those who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially the Rev. Mr. Thornton and Rev. A. E. Nelson and all those who attended the funeral, and those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- Laganvalley, Creenagh, Moira, Lurgan.

Mr. Thomas Thompson, of Dromore, Co. Down, wishes to thank all the Staff and Patients, especially Sister Watson, of Musgrave Park Hospital; also Friends and Relatives for the help they gave him during his recent sad bereavement. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all.

The Wife and Family of the late James A. Todd wish to thank all who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement and all who sent floral tributes. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 32 Pernau Street.

Mr. and Mrs. James Wylie wish to express their sincere thanks to all those who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially the Rev. H. A. R. Mayes, B.A., and Neighbours of M'Candless Street, and all those who sent floral tributes and attended the funeral. Trusting this will be accepted by all in grateful acknowledgment. -- 28 M'Candless Street.

In Memoriam

BAMBRICK -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Bambrick, who passed away on the 9th January, 1950. -- Always remembered by her loving Daughter Lena, 26 Selby Street; also her Family at home and abroad. Safe in God's keeping till we meet again.

BETTS -- Treasured memories of our darling daughter, Elizabeth (Elsie), called Home 9th January, 1946. -- Remembered always by her Daddy, Mammy and Brothers, Tom and Norman, 62 Abetta Parade. No matter where we wander or where our footsteps stray, the memory of our dear one will for ever with us stay.

BLACK -- In loving memory of my dear Husband, who died 9th January, 1950; also my dear son, John, 10th May, 1932. -- Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family Circle, 2 Ventry Street. Sweetest memories cherished ever, of days when we were ail together.

BLACK -- In loving memory of my Father, who died 9th January, 1950; also my dear brother, John, 10th May, 1932. -- Ever remembered by his loving Daughter and Son-in-law, Elizabeth and Charles Sinclair, 2 Ventry Street. Through smiles and tears and passing years we will remember thee.

CHAMBERS -- In loving memory of our darling daughter, Bessie, died 9th January, 1947. -- Ever remembered by her Parents, Sister and Brothers, 5 Hillmount Cottages, Jordanstown; also her Aunts and Uncle, 5 Post Office Row, Whitehouse. Those who loved her never forget.

COCHRANE -- In loving memory of my dear husband, William, called Home on the 9th January, 1950. -- Ever remembered by his loving Wife, 35 Bentinck Street. Time slips past, but memories last.

COOKE -- Loving memories of our dear Mother, died January 9, 1951, and our dear Father, died 13th January, 1951; also our dear sister, Maisie, died 9th January, 1946, late of Hyndford Street. Asleep in God's beautiful garden, sheltered from sorrow and pain; some day when life's journey is ended, we shall meet our loved ones again. -- Always remembered by their loving Family.

CROTHERS -- In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary E., called Home 9th January, 1940; also my dear father, Henry, died 21st November, 1937. -- Sadly missed by their loving Daughter and Grandchildren, Emily Creighton, 1 Geoffrey Street. I will remember no matter how long.

CROWE -- In loving memory of my dear sister-in-law and our dear aunt, Eliza Ann (Lizzie), called Home, 9th January, 1951. Her face we will always remember, her voice we will always recall; a memory to cherish forever, of one who was dear to us all. -- Sadly missed and always remembered by the Watson Family Circle, Legmore, Dunmurry.

DALY (First Anniversary) -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas, died 9th January, 1951; also my dear son, Gerald died 7th June, 1950. -- R.I.P. -- Always remembered by his loving Wife Annie, Sons, Desmond and Jim, and Daughter Bernadette, 47 Mountpottinger Road. We think of them in silence, and make no outward show; but what it meant to lose them, no one will ever know.

DUNLOP -- In loving memory of our dear Mother, who died 9th January, 1940; also our dear Father, who died 16th February, 1939. At rest. -- Ever remembered by their loving Family.

EASON -- Cherished ever is the memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Eason, who was called to rest on the 9th January, 1951. Lovingly remembered by her Daughter and Sons-in-law, Elizabeth and Robert Bell, 22 Eighth Street; Margaret and Thomas Briggs, 44 Derry Street; also her two Great Grandsons, David and Charles. Time is changed in many ways, but one thing changeth never; the memory of those days when we were all together.

EASON -- In fond memory of my Grandmother, Elizabeth Eason, called home 9th January, 1951. -- Always remembered by all at 3 Loftus Street. Not just to-day but every day, in silence we remember.

EASON -- Treasure memories of my Grandmother, called home 9th January, 1951; also my dear mother, 19th November, 1944. -- Always remembered by her loving Grandson Alexander, Wife and Family, 96 Saunders Street. In memory's garden we meet each day.

HILL -- In loving memory of our dear son George, died 9th January, 1951. -- Ever remembered by his sorrowing Father, Mother and Sisters, Edith and Lily, 40 Vistula Street. Long days and nights he bore his pain to wait for a cure, but all in vain; but God who thought it best, relieved his pain and gave him rest.

HILL -- In loving memory of my dear brother, George, died 9th January, 1951. Ever remembered by his sorrowing Sister, Brother-in-law, 61 Riga Street. Never in the hearts that loved him will his memory ever fade.

JACKSON -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Minnie, died 9th January, 1944. Always remembered by her Husband and Family, 42 Woodvale Parade; also Daughter Lonie, Weymouth, U.S.A.

KIRKPATRICK -- To the beloved memory of my dear husband, Hugh, and our dear father, who died January 9, 1948. -- Deeply missed by his loving Wife and Family; also Family Circle, 49 Shamrock Street.

LEMON -- In loving memory of a dear and loving Wife, died January 9, 1948. Gone but not forgotten by her loving Husband, 10 Heather Street.

LEMON -- Cherished and unfading memories of my dear Mother, whom God called home on 9th January, 1948. -- Always remembered by her loving Son Robert James, 10 Heather Street.

MONTGOMERY -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret, called home 9th January, 1951. -- Ever remembered by her loving Husband, Son and Daughter-in-law, Independent Row, Rashee, Doagh. Though her smile has gone forever, and her voice we will not hear; we will always have the memories of the one we loved so dear.

MORGAN -- Treasured memories of my dear brother, James, died suddenly January 9, 1950. A thought for to-day, a memory forever. -- From Sister, E. Henns, and Family, 5 Earl Haig Gradens.

MORGAN -- A tribute of love to the memory of my dear husband, James, called Home 9th January, 1950. -- Ever remembered and sadly missed by his sorrowing Wife and Daughter, Minnie. There is still an ache in my heart to-day that passing years won't take away. -- 30 Malcolm Street.

MORGAN -- Cherished memories of a dear Father, called Home 9th January, 1950. -- Ever remembered by his loving Son and Daughter-in-law, Sammy, Ellen, and little Grandchildren, Samuel and James. Forever in our thoughts. -- 30 Malcolm Street.

MORGAN -- Loving memories to-day of James, dearest brother-in-law and much loved uncle, who fell asleep 9th January, 1950. Only a memory, but oh, how dear. -- Sadly missed by all at 28 Pitt Street.

MORGAN -- A tribute of love to James, who passed away suddenly on 9th January, 1950. -- Still remembered by all at 87 Ebor Street. -- With unspoken farewells God bade him sleep.

MORGAN -- Treasured memories of a dear friend, James Morgan, who died 9th January, 1950. -- Always remembered by his loving Friends, Sarah and James Kelly, 6 Well Street. Another leaf in memory's book is gently turned to-day.

M'INTYRE -- In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Benjamin, called Home 9th January, 1950. -- Always remembered by his loving Wife and Family Circle, 54 Bloomfield Road.

M'INTYRE -- In fond remembrance of my dear father, Benjamin, who died 9th January, 1950. -- Always remembered by his loving Son and Daughter-in-law, John and Margaret.

NELSON -- Loving memories of our dear daughter and our dear sister Mary, called Home January 9, 1951. -- Remembered always by her loving Mother, Step-father, Sisters, Brothers-in-law, Nephews and Nieces, Elizabeth and Frederick H. M'Clenaghan, 21 Hornby Street. We are, oh Lord, deprived of one, who was to us most dear; teach us to say Thy will be done while we on earth wait here.

NESBITT -- In cherished and ever-loving memory of a devoted wife and mother, Pauline S. Nesbitt, called Home 9th January, 1944. -- 45 Rosetta Park, Belfast.

PATTERSON -- In loving memory of my dear husband, James, died 9th January, 1951. -- Sadly missed by his loving Wife and Family, Ballyutoag, Ligoniel.

PATTERSON -- Loving memories of my dear sister, Annie, called Home 9th January, 1951. -- -- Elizabeth Sweeney, 4 Selina Street. On that bright unclouded morn God shall wipe all tears away.

QUINN--M'KELVEY -- Loving memories of my dear Aunt and Uncle. -- Remembered and loved always. -- Belle Wylie.

REDPATH -- To the memory of my dear husband, Jim, died on 9th January, 1951. -- Ever remembered by his Wife and Daughter Sadie, 19 Downing Street; also his Friends, John and Tom.

REDPATH -- Treasured memories of my dear Father, died 9th January, 1951. -- Remembered always by his loving Daughter, Son-in-law and Grandson, Catherine, Jim and Denis Hayes, 10 Belgrave Street. No matter where I wander, or where my footsteps stray; the memory of you, dear father, will forever with me stay.

ROBINSON -- In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, William Edward, who died 9th January, 1950. -- Always remembered by his Wife and Family, 142 Manor Street.

SAVAGE -- In loving memory of my dear mother, Lily, died 9th January, 1948. -- Ever remembered by her loving Son Thomas; also by her Sister Jean and Brother-in-law Sam, 2 Duke Street. Christ shall join each broken link.

SAVAGE -- In loving remembrance of Lily, who died 9th January, 1948. -- Ever remembered by her Brother Tommy and Mrs. M'Causland, 53 Island Street. Love's last gift -- Remembrance.

SERVICE -- Cherished memories of my dear husband, David Service, who passed away 9th January, 1951. -- Always remembered by his loving Wife, 168 Antrim Road.

TODD -- In loving memory of my dear Father, died 9th January, 1951; also Mother, died 22nd September, 1949. -- Remembered by their loving Daughter, Son-in-law, and Family, Prudence and Thomas Lindsay, 32 Cluan Place.

WALLACE -- In loving memory of my dear husband and a loving father, Sam, called Home 9th January, 1949. -- Sadly missed by his loving Wife and Daughter, Sarah and Irene, 19 Cumberland Drive, Dundonald. Never from the hearts that loved you will your memory ever fade.

WALSH -- In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Samuel, who was called Home 9th January, 1951, also my dear son, Sammy, who was called Home April, 1933, 49 Lavinia Street. A light is from our household gone, a voice we loved is stilled; a place is vacant in our home, that never can be filled.

WALSH -- In loving memory of my dear Father, died 9th January, 1951; also my dear brother, Sammy, who died April, 1933. Ever remembered by his Loving Daughter and Son-in-law, Sis and Dick Farrell; also his Grandchildren, Rose and Lillian, 28 Elmwood Avenue. A wonderful daddy only lent, one of the best God ever sent; a smiling face, a heart of gold, the dearest daddy this world could hold.

WALSH -- In loving memory of Samuel, died 9th January, 1951. -- Always remembered by his Sister-in-law, Lily M'Reynolds, Nephews and Nieces, 55 Lavinia Street.

WARDLOW -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Nellie, called Home 9th January, 1945. -- Still sadly missed by her loving Husband James, Son and Daughter-in-law, Thomas and Una; also her Nephew David, 68 London Street. Peace, perfect peace.

WARDLOW -- Treasured memories of Nellie. -- Sadly missed by her Brother and Sisters, Brothers-in-law, Sisters-in-law, Nephews and Nieces. We'll meet again.

WILSON -- A tribute of love to a dear husband and father, William J. Wilson, died 9th January, 1936. Life's many changes cannot dim our loving memories of him. -- Always remembered by his loving Wife and Family. -- Jane E. Wilson, 12 Balfour Avenue.

WILSON -- In fond and loving memory of my dear Mother, called Home 9th January, 1951. -- Remembered always by her loving Daughter and Son-in-law, Robert and Nan; also Grandchildren, Roy and Betty. We think of her in silence, and oft repeat her name; what would we give to see her smile, and hear her voice again.

 

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