Belfast Newsletter - Saturday, 24 April 1920

Roll of Honour -- In Memoriam.

STEELE -- In fond and loving memory of Private James Steele, 2/2 London Regiment, killed in action on 24th April, 1918, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Steele, The Crescent, Holywood.

Births

BURNS -- April 19, at Miss Webb's Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Burns, Burnbrae, Coalisland -- a son.

JOHNSTON -- April 17, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Winstow, Marlborough Park North -- a son.

MAGILL -- April 22, at Bright Rectory, Downpatrick, to Rev. Waller and Mrs. Magill -- a son.

MONROE -- April 18, at Myrtle Hill, Blaris, Lisburn, the wife of William Richardson Monroe, of a daughter.

SIDLEY -- April 22, 1920, at San Remo Nursing Home, University Street, the wife of W. H. F. Sidley, Royal Irish Constabulary, Belfast -- a son.

Marriages

GORDON--KNOX -- April 22, 1920, in Rostrevor Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Alfred Eadie, B.A., Kilkeel -- Adam, third son of Samuel Gordon, Annalong, Co. Down, to Margaret, third daughter of the late William Knox, Ballinode, Co. Monaghan.

MILLS--BELL -- April 14, 1920, at Berry Street Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. S. Hanna -- Charles Parker, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, Banbridge, to Sara (Saidie), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Belfast

STEWART--DICKSON -- April 21, at All Souls' Church, Elmwood Avenue, Belfast, by the Rev. E. H. Pickering M.A., Oxon. -- Captain J. H. Stewart, M.C., D.S.O., late of 15th Irish Rifles, eldest son of A. Y. Stewart, M.D., Waterford, to Nan, younger daughter of John M. Dickson, 72, Eglantine Avenue, Belfast.

WESTBY--DAY -- April 12, 1920, Captain Horace W. T. Westby, son of Francis Vandeleur Westby, of Roebuck Castle, Co. Dublin, to Dorothy E. H., younger daughter of Colonel John Day, D.L., of Co. Kerry, of 28, Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin.

Deaths

BRUCE -- April 21, at Bournemouth, Olive wife of Major Brudenell Bruce, D.S,O., Norfolk Regiment, and elder daughter of Chas. H. Richardson.

DIXON -- April 23, at the residence of her son-in-law, H. G. Stevenson, 531, Ormeau Road, Elizabeth, widow of the late Robert Dixon, Belfast. Funeral strictly private. No flowers, by request. THEO. DIXON.

DOWNING -- April 23, 1920, at her residence, 1, Atkinson Avenue, West Street, Portadown, Elizabeth, widow of the late William Downing. Funeral to Drumcree to-morrow (Sunday), at 3 p.m.

DUNLOP -- April 23, 1920, at his father's residence, Aughnaleck, Hillsborough, Hugh Robert, the beloved son of James and Maggie Dunlop. His remains will be removed, for interment in Anahilt Burying-ground, at 4 o'clock to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon. Friends will please accept this intimation.

GAULT -- April 22, 1920, at his residence, Rokeby, Whitehead Co. Antrim, Dr. Hugh Gault, J.P. Funeral private. No flowers, by request.

HEANEY -- April 23, at her father's residence, 14, Percy Street, Belfast, Susan, beloved daughter of Samuel Heaney. Funeral to Derriaghy Churchyard on Monday, 26th inst., at 2-30 p.m. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." SAMUEL HEANEY.

HILL -- April 23, 1920, at her residence, 38, Victoria Gardens, Margaret, widow of the late Thomas H. H. Hill, Belfast.

JAMISON -- April 23, at his residence, Straidnahanna, Ballyclare, William John, eldest son of the late Samuel Jamison. Interment in Ballynure Burying ground. Funeral private.

KING -- April 22, at her residence, 21, Cliftonville Avenue. Jane, widow of the late Robert King, and youngest daughter of the late John Murphy. Funeral to Clifton Street Burying-ground at 11-30 a.m. to-day (Saturday), 24th inst. ROBERT KING.

LOWRY -- April 23, 1920, at his residence, 395, Woodstock Road, John, the dearly-loved husband of Eleanor Lowry. Funeral from above address on Monday, 26th inst., at two o'clock, to Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. ELEANOR LOWRY.

MacCOLL -- April 22, 1920, at 4, Kirkliston Drive, Bloomfield, Belfast, Hector MacColl. Funeral on Monday, at 3 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery.

BELFAST BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF ST ANDREW.
MacCOLL -- The members of above Society are requested to attend the funeral of our late esteemed member, Hector MacColl, from 4, Kirkliston Drive, on Monday, at 3 o'clock p.m.
ROBERT WATT, M.B., President; ROBERT VEITCH, Hon. Secretary.

M'ILWAINE -- April 21, 1920 (suddenly), Agnes, youngest and dearly-beloved daughter of John and Margaret M'Ilwaine, Helen's Bay. Her remains will be removed from above address to-day (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m., for interment in Bangor New Cemetery. JOHN and MARGARET MILWAINE.

TAYLOR -- April 23, at his father's residence, Gracehill, Ballymena, Samuel, second and dearly-beloved son of James and Edith Taylor. Funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 3-30, to 1st Ahoghill burying-ground.

WITHEROW -- April 22, 1920, at 8, Kirkliston Drive, Rev. William Witherow, Senior Minister of Westbourne Presbyterian Church. Deeply regretted. Funeral to leave his late residence at 2 p.m. to-day (Saturday), 24th inst., for a short service in Westbourne Church, proceeding thereafter for interment in City Cemetery.

In Memoriam

M'MURRAY -- In affectionate remembrance of Cecil M'Murray, who died 24th April, 1919.