DICKIE—January
... 2-30 p.m. to Droi Churchyard. Deeply sorrowing Wife and FISHER— January Thomas Albert Rost rev or. House GRATTAN— Januarv bridge District Grattan (in his 8! of Derrydrummurk. Funeral from abov ...
... 2-30 p.m. to Droi Churchyard. Deeply sorrowing Wife and FISHER— January Thomas Albert Rost rev or. House GRATTAN— Januarv bridge District Grattan (in his 8! of Derrydrummurk. Funeral from abov ...
... r.t tnv**i. Funeral to-day (Fri ...
... double pleats set under the arms. Suits There are many classic beautifully tailored suits, both nth loose and slender fitted jackets. Loose effects carry on the ' middy theme, under such names as the shirtwaist,” or ‘cardigan jacket. There are unusual ...
... face, in a e black car. She sat hugging a teddy bear in the back seat mother, Mrs. Julia Browne (33) on one side and her er. John Joseph Browne (40) on the other ~ )th parents are Dublin newspaper sellers and have four children. Elizabeth was finally re-united ...
... OBITUARY MR. W. G. WILSON William Gilbert Wilson, Cardigan Drive, Belfast, who died yesterday at his home, after brief illness, was head of the Arm of W. G. Wilson & Sons, solicitors. Wellington Place. Belfast. He was 89. He leaves three sons. Messrs ...
... Well-known Belfast solicitor dies rrvHE death has occurred at his residence at Cardigan Drive. Belfast, of Mr William Gilbert Wilson, solicitor, who. In 1927. founded the Arm of W. G. Wilson and Sons. Wellington Place. He 'Mr 8 Wilson, who Qualified in ...
... called litm Home to suffer no more. - GRATTAN—March 31. 1955. JoRPB• dearly-loved brother of the late George Grattan —Deeply regretted be hta sorrowing Sister -in-law. Barbara Grattan. and Faintly. 61 Dundee Street. GRATTAN—March 31. 1955. Joseph. be-13% ed ...
... Isaac. !ast surviving son of the late John and Sarah Graham. Pineral on Sunday. at 3 n m., to Lambed Courchyard.—Deep:y regretied. ORATTAN—June 2. 1955. at Hospital. John. eldest son of the late Joseph and Sarah Grattan formerly of 92 Donnybrook St Funeral ...
... Apply'•'* JOHN WILSON t SON, Auctioneers, 58, OONEGALL STREET. BELFAST, and CARRICKFERGUS. Articles Wanted MONEY FROM RAGS ONE Shilling per lb. and refunded, for your OLD WOOLLEN KNITTED RAGS, Such Pullovers. Socks. Underpants Underveats. Cardigans, icarves ...
... AM.—always IA Ur loving Rueband and PAM, 21 iraW. aide. Camber. latoourroe. died it—ln best, of dear Moth 3 saw : Ms pat Me arms whiwered. cane and Md.t bar by her briny dow. lteedal. Os ter- In-tai, and Oranddsullitwz. Oreen. Comber. MIDDLETON—Pond memories ...
... Female F:sh Fryer required et once,' good terms.—Apply 800 P 32542. IX mammon Overloeker required for overlooking Jerry wool cardigans and Jumpers.—J. N & 00., 148 Upper North Street. mammon) Handkerchief Pinch Stitcher. and Norm , . Hemmers rvcd Atreet pply ...
... James McCabe. Downpatrick—Flving Sign: 3. Adam J Kelly, Downpatrick—Easter Lad. Thoroughbred yearling fillies—R. S King; 4. John Black. Ballymena. Thoroughbred mares with thoroughbred foal at fool —1.. A. J. Kelly. Downpatrick Marionette: 2.' Viscountess ...