JUI:Y p yr 1953 IN MEMORIAM . JOSEPH WILLIAM NOONAN The Antzrl at Death visited the urine of Mrs. William Noanan. 38 rtliodc Island Avenue. Somervilie. Mass. on February 5. and called her devoted husband Bill Noonan it) his reii.'ii'rl. Mr. Noanaii had been ill for gm): time and iias lorliigly cared for in his home by his devoted wife Fraiiccs. He was a faithful parishloner or it. Benedict's Church. Soineryille. ind a loyal member of the Holy Name Society. He was visited bi- yeekly by the, Rev. Lawrence J. ')oyle, who also administered the ast rites of the Catholic Church. )uriiig his illness he was also vis- ted by the Rev, John Hogan and Rev. Paul J. Moriarty. Mil. NCUIIIIII llaS RH employee Oi the Boston Rubber Hose Co., Cam- Jl'1dZ9, Mass, and was held in high -steam. He was noted for dry Iiumor, a fine sense of Justice. and generous hospitality. He left Palmer Road. P.E 1., in 1925, for Detroit. Michigan, where he remained until 1930. He came to Boston. and resided there since, in 1941 he was married to Frances McPhee. The deceased was waked at his home. where friends and relatives came to pay their respects. Amoniz these was Rev. Brother Arator. F. SC, of Albany. New York, a bro- ther-in-law. who daily led the reel- tation of the rosary. The active piillbeare"s iiere: Richard Boyd, Nkllloll, Mass; George Hickman. l)orchrslci', Ma s . Joseph Byrncs, Brookliiie, Mass, Roderick Mac- .,-i r Two Veterans Talk ii”! I Ovr Pol riir. GllARj)lAN.-CI-lARLOTTETOW'N itical pWars IN MEMORIAM MALCOLM D. Mu-PHERSON .tThe funeral of Mr. Malcolm D MacPherson who died in his 8.'lrd year was recently conducted at the I United Church in Valleyfieid. The Rev. E. S. Hales omciated and was assisted by the Rev. J.A. Fraser. The minister based his message on the text: "Lord, noiv lettest thou thy servant depart in peace." The hymns sung were: ”I'iie Lords Mi Shepherd". "Sale in the Arms of Jesus". and "sweetly Resting" was beautifully rendered by the choir. Left to mourn are a brother, Mr. Laughliii MacPherson of Glen Wil- liam; a sister, Mrs. Walter Why- man. Someryille, Mass: four daughters, tcatherinct Mrs. J. I Fletcher. Quincy. Mass: 4Mariet (Mrs, C. R. Martin. Caledonia; tRuthl Mrs. Caluni Martin, Bell- vue; a soil, Mr. Angus MaePhei'sou of Quincy, Mass. . Pallbearers were Messis. D. L. MacPherson. P e r c y MacPhcrson, Daniel MacPherson, Alex. A. Mac- Phee, Archie MacPherson and Stanley Mac-Phee. Mr. and Mrs. George. Arhiniz. Wal- ter and Florence MacArthur and family. Myrtle Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. MacRae, Suffolk Women's Institute, Mra. Charlie Robertson. - caidioilrhanis The familyririimthe late Mrs. Blackinore wish to express their thanks to the Doctors, nurses and staff of the. P. E. 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Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill in moccasin Churchill, '78. has had no reliel from his duties mm Howe” and in-vlell. fahdstl 5llm'Y- Somervlner M355 and Alcide de Giisperi, Italy": newly elected premier, relax in the as prime minister and has been ordered to take a rest on the and M mo” wh" 53”" NW9” mm- R'cH M17 N09nanl5 remains We” 39' garden at No. 10 Downing St. Both sport fancy footwear. Churchill eve of his lr-nviniz for the Hvrmtirla Big Three CfllllPl't”nCP, now 1505'--,symlVHhy Cfmls and lwmcd m any t'01”p3l”9d by h” lllle Mm her wearing unzippered ltninize sliocs, nhilc (l8 (lzisperi is comfortable poned. lwatv m "N" real” Sim bnmvvl l)rOlllCl', Joseph McPliee, to Palmer l ttlictilm ' i Road. Mr, Peter Gaudct, undei'- l taker, lraiislcrred the b0dY I0 1119 Jesuit Seminary Guild. Mr. and .. - is, P. E. I. 110""? DI ll” bnpl-1191'. Pet" MC- Mrs. J. E. MacDonald, Dorchcster. Mm) and Joseph Qumn' c'”rdlE' Mr. and Mrs. George McPhee. Phee. of Harper Road, where many or his friends came to pay their last respects. The lJlli'lnl took place on Febru- ary 12, from the Church of the immaculate Conception. Palmer Road. The requiem high mass was celebrated by Father Richard. and the singiniz was rendered by St. Mass. The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, Miss Carrie Mullen, Boston, Mass, - Miss Jesuit Seminary Guild. Kathryn Glynn, Janiaica Plain, Mass. Jesuit Seminary Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Kenny. Mediord.Mass. l.ouis' choir. A large COHETPSEUOH Jcsuit Seminary Guild. Mr. and accompanied the remains to the Mrs, John Dougeup, D01-cmstey, cemetery where Bill was laid to M555, rest beside his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Noonan, who prede- ceased him 30 years ago. Active palioearers were: George Knox. Palmer Road; Ernest Mc- Cue, P.-timer Road: Elmer Knox. Petciville; Edgar Mccue, Harper Road; Alcede Richard, Peterville; Joe Bernard, Harper Road. Left to mourn are his wife.Fran- ces Noonan; three sisters. Miss Katherine. Noonan Dorchester 55”” M”y.Chal.1Cst S SM" Mas,s.:'Mrs. Elizabetli Boyd. Dor-I K'g::t0"B'r3;;learrl:;'mw,. FSC A1. chester, Mass; Mrs. Mabel Dunbar harm 'N' Y. ” t 1a)lf:,”l;l,:.'o W" mphe” -Sisters of St.- Martha s.s M., Mrs. Frances Nooiian thanks 0?mSa:'m'MaNha S gv friends and neighbors who aided Mount St. Maiysi, Cliai'lutte.oi-.ii:l her during her late husbands ill- iirss arcl period of mourning. She also cxtciida her thanks and ap- preciation to those who thought- fully sent Mass cards, letters, sym- pathy cards and spiritual bouquets. I've lost my aunts companion, a lite linked with my own; and day by day I miss him more, as I walk through life alone. His loving face I hope to see again. though the days have pass- ed away: sleep on. dear Bill, and Jesuit Seminary Guild. Miss Stel- la Doyle, Medford, Mass. Jesuit Seminary Guild, Mr. Hen- ry Doucette. Dorchester, Mass. berta Doucettc, DOl'Cl1P5l,Cl'. Mass. Jesuit Seminary Guild. Miss Hel- en Attwood, Milton. Mass. spiritual Offering; P. E. 1. Sisters of St. Martha S S M. Sacred Heart Home, Cliarluttctoiin, P. E. 1. Sister: Alberton Hospital. P. E. l Antigonish. Nova. Scotia. Sisters of st. Martha Charlottetoirn Hospital, P, E. 1. Sisters of St. Theresa M.S.C.,- New Orleans, La. take 3.0.1,. Int. I miss you most, Rev. Christian Brothers 1780., who loved you best. Mban” N' Y' NO pen (Ian M1,... no tongue can Rev. Christian Biollici".; l”S.C. tell my sad and bitter loss; but Dtgmll-.rMlciiiigaii. F X . 4': God alone has helped so well to "' 'hr5l.”” Bt””e” 1"” Cr hear my heavy cross. w”m”m' Mas” I ' Rev. Christian Brothers F.S.C.. Frances Noonan. Flowers. Sprays Manchester, N. H. iarty. St. Benedtcts. Somervillc. Mrs. William Nooiian. Casket M355, SPTMV Poor Clare Nuns. Jamaica Plain, Evmigeilne Jacobson and family. spray. Pi-rpetiial illemlieriililp ('tiI'Olli"lll Perpetual Mass LPRZIIP Mrs. William Noonan, Sumeryiilc. Mats. Blessed Mother of sorrows Mass Assoc, Mrs. William Noonan, Som- orville, Mass. Piirrziitoriat Society of our Lady Mass. (Minnie O'Donnell; Plain, Mass Spiritual Bouquet Jnmafca Somervillc. Mass. High Masses (5) Mrs. William Noonan. St. henc- dictts Church. Somervillc. Mass. l.oiirdrs. M155 Katherine Noonaii. My-5, wmmm Nommn, 1......”-1,. D0I'CllI'5IFF late Conception Chtircii, Paimcr Rona Mars Piirgatorial Society, Rom, p. 3;, 1. Mabel Dunbar and family, Detroit, Mirlirzan. Bona Mars Purgaloruil Society, Frank and Nunna Horrlgan, Dor- chr-stcr, Mass. The Fraiiriscaii Missionaries at Miiry. Patricia and Joe Boyd, Dor- chi-ster. Mass. The Catholic Guild of the Blind. Mi. and Mrs. S. Y Lcvousky. Ever- ett. Mass. Five Year Enrollment Jesuit Seminary Guild. Mrs. isabeth Boyd, Dorchester, Mast. -lflsllll Scintnary Guild. Richard and Sadie Boyd. Milton. Mass. El- Tvro Year I-Enrollment Jesuit Seminary Guild. itosalle, and George Hickman. Dorchester. Mass. Propaz2.tioii of the I-'aith. Mary (hills and Odom-. Dorchester.Mass. Smiiiniiry J.-suit Guild, Mi. and Mr.-'. S.imuel Simpkins. Newton. Hidl, l.f Jesuit, Scmiiiary Guild. Mr. and Mrs. William Carter, Someryille. Mass. (hie Year Enrollment Mrs. William Nonnan. St. Gcnrlze Church. P. E. I. James and Beatrice Slincy Soni- erville. Mass. High Misses HI The Cadigan faintly. ,l.iinaic.i Plain. Mass. High Masses (3) -. Sister Mary Charles, 51.5 M, Kingston. Ontario. y Mrs. John Lynch and tami'.i', Roxbury, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Revere, Mass. Anna and Asa Deniiiitz, ville. Mass. High Masses (2) Rev. Brother Artor, F.s C.. Al- bany, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Brookline. Mass. Miss Elisabeth Mtirpiri. ltnxhiiry. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Somerville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Milton, Mass. Clara, Henry. Roxbury. Mass. Hoiva rtl Carter. Stl'lI(ll'r Joseph H:,'i'i.es, Daniel J Doyle, Lcivi. Rita. Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ready. S2. rscpliis Mass League. Wil- 3,.mm,n' M355, ham and Theresa Dunbar. Detroit, Mr. Jack Mm-an, Km; yin,-y, Mmiltzaii. Brookllne. Mass. llropaiuitiuii oi the Faith. Agnes ML and Mr, Chm-Hi; y1.i)(;g and Rod Ma:Lean, Sornci'vtlle, Mai: Jesuit. Sriiiiiiatgi (lurid. Mr. and x James 1.. McRac, Some.ri'llie. lVl.I . Pi-opa;,L.tloii of the Faith. Rod and Agnes Kell. Dorchcater, Mass. P:'upaz.1tion of the Faith, Kath- r-rtnr China. Sointrvillc. Mass, Pi'op:i:aiinn til the Faltli. Ruth (1 Machcan. Doiclirstrr. Mars. .lc.'.uit Scniiiiary Guild. Wilt and Annie h1&ICLCOd. Sam rvlllc. Mass. J:?ult Szmlnary Gtiid, Mrs. Ad- filil” G ady, Somcrvlllc. Mass. .li S.'-rrilnary Guild. Miss Keenan. Sdmervillr. .inc Watcrtown. Mass. Mr. and Mn. J. Ready. Bi ightoit. May. 0 High Masses tlt Sisters of St. Martha S S M.. Kingston, Ontario. Rev. J. V. Drlscoii, S..l. ton. Ontario. Peter and Melissa MCPIIFP. Tm- nlsh. P. E. I. Adolphin and Mary MCPIIEC, Dc- Oros Marsh. P. E. I. George and Rose and New Glasgow. N. S. Joseph M. McPhec. Sussr-', N B, Joseph E. McPhee. Chariottctiiviii P. E. I. i-2.ii:s- fanillr. Jesuit Seminary Guild. Miss Al-p of St. Martha S.S.M., Sisters of St. Martha S.S.M,-- S.S. Ms Rev. Fathers Hogan, Doyle. Mnr-- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamcl, .Ir..l an. P. E. I, Doris and Purvis Cameron, New Glasgow, N. S. Beriiadctie and Gerald Giliis, New Glasgow. N. S, Charles and Ursulina Mciflicc. New Glasgow, N. 6. Miss Mildred Quinn. Montreal, Canada. Mr. James Dunbar and family, Detroit. Michigan. , Albert and Mary Macuomild, Tignish. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Foley, Alberton, P. E. I. Sornerville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Cliilord Foley, Bos- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. J, Burke and fam- ily, Beinioiit. Mass. I Mr. and Mrs, William Driscnll land fiiznily, No. Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John McPhee, Dor- chester, Mass. l Annie Reynolds, Cambridge,Mass. Miss Ethel MacLean. Cambridge, , Ma-s. Mi. and Mrs. Richard MacPhee, Dmcliester, Mass. Miss Mae MacLean, Hingham. Mass, i Mi. and Mrs Peter Foley. Jani- iaica Plain. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Maci.e:iii, IDe(;i-its Marsh. P. E. I. Miss Hattie FitzPatrick, Roxbury. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Byrnea. Wat- Cfltlllll, Mass, .l:iine.-: C'on.ilirin. Roxbury. Mass. Mrs. Mabel McMastcr. Brookline. l Mnss. l Miss Delia Lyons, Chestnut Hilll, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leander J. Foley, Janiaica Plain. Mass. Bill and Margaret lSf”.lWlllllP, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Wat- crtoivn. Mass, I Mr. and Mrs. ,Canibrid;:c. Mass. l Teiia and Rad Nichols. Milton. l Mass. l May Sloll. Dorclieslcr. Mass, Mr. niid Mrs. Peter Morrison, St, lGoor;,c's. P. E. 1. Richard Pillman, Mary and Plus Walker. Water- toivn. Mass. I Miss Marie MacKinuon. Cam- lbrirlzc. Mass 4 Mr. and Mrs, George Knox and ifamily. Palincr Road. P. E I. Miss Mar.'.' G, MacDonald. New Glasco,w, N. S. i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MacDonald. Darciicster, Mass. Miss Margaret Mclniiis, Boston. Mass. . Mr. Charles Miller, Watt-rtown Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. Snmerville. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Winnie A. Mac- Kinnon. Cliztrlottetown. P. E I. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Peters and Olive, W. Newton, Mass. Miss Mary O'Donnell, Chestnut Hill. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. P.J, Curran, Brigh- lflll. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James MeQuillan, Wcllcsiey, Mass. Donald Haberlin. Sonierville. Mass. Miss Florence Christian. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Sonierviile. Mass. Alice O'Doni'.ell. Roscndalc.Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Hamel Six. Somerville. Mass. Warren Medtord. Mass. Mrs. Jolm Peters and daugliters. Olive and Gertie. Miss Anna Landrigan, Roxbury, Mass. Joseph Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Zanettl, Cam- bridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cornish. Nciiton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nucci. Som- crville. Mass. The St. Philimena Guild. Brigh- ton. Mass. s Mr. and Mrs. Brighton, Mass. Leflm or Sympathy I-trv Brotlicr Aralor, F812. Al- liaiiy. N. Y. Sister M. Cliarles. S.S.M.. Kings- 'on. Ontario. Caiiada. Sister M. Ida. S.S.M.. Mount. St. Mary's, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Miss Mildred Quinn. Montreal. Canada. Jean .0, Lcivi. Milton. Mast. Irene and Abdhen Hmvlett. Sour William Walsh Margaret and Roy Lynch, Rox- buiv. Mass. V Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ft.ley,i lNcii'l,0il. Mass. l Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gillis. Macboiiald. and Laura McManus,- New Glasgow. N, 5. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Joseph Wilson. 3st. Peters Bay, P. E. I. t Josepliine and Aiiaus D. Mac- lDonald, Newport, P. E, I. Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. MacPlicr- son. St. Georges, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Campbell and family, St. Georges. P. E. I. Sympathy Cards Sister M. Theresa, MS,C, Algiers, La. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Peters and Olive, West Newton, Mass. Clara and Maurice Fit7.P.ttrick. Woodiille Mills. P. E. I Hilda. Fi'anct.'. and hops. Suurts Riyer. P. E. l. Sgt. and Mrs. H.C. Broadiveil Jr.. Alburquerque. New Mexico. Albert and Mary MacDonald, Tignisli. P. E. I. Josephine and AllE!llS D. Mac- Doiiald, Newport, P. E. 1. Mrs. Frank MrAldufI, Albertoii. P. F. I. Maniii and Jerome MacDonald. Newport, P. E. I. Mrs. Ivan Ii. Stone. W. Roxbury. Mass. Miss Trim and Aibcrtoii. P. E. I. Miss Margaret Quinn. Sudbury, Ontario. Canada. Viola and Bcriiie Keefe, Ttgiilsh. P. E. 1. Mi' and Mrs. Jack I.. son. St. (lcorgcs, P. E, I. Joe and Eileen Macvarisli, Ver- iion Rivet. P. E. I. Rita MacDonald. Ncirtoii. Mass, Bee and Harry Bitrzell. Somer- Mainie (nulls, M.icPlici'- ville, Mass. Mr and Hts, Vl'ill.:itii Nv.ti".uii, W. Rnxburv Mass. Azues Hotti and faintly, Ontario, Canada. IN MEMEFAM MRS. JAM? VBl.A('K)I()llI'2 The death occurred at the P, 1-7, I. Hospital on June 9. of Mrs: James Blackmore ill her Tlth yctir.' She was the dauizliter of the late .lolin ntid Sarah Dinmoiid, Loyalist. Road. and is SIll'l'll'P(l hr :1 brother. Walter of Loyalist: al son Lestcr of Norivich. Conn: tivn ciatighters. tH."l7('ll Mrs. Ernest Cotes. Suffolk, twinniei Mrs. Win, Prentirc, Ont. Hcr litisband pr!--: dccenserl her by H years, also It rlaiightcr Vera. rind two hiollicrs. James and .lniiti The funeral was held June It all Mai-shticld Diinstnffiiazo Trinity- United Church. The service was conducted by Rev. '1'. A. Wilson.t The text, tins the 23 Psalm. Thci hymns sung were "Jesus Lover otl My Soul” nnd ”Abide VVitli Me". Pallbearers were. William Yoiinlt- er. Harold Stead. Wylie Gibson. Harry Muttart. G. H, Jolinston. Louis Arbinpz. lnternicnt was till the adjoining ceinctcry Flower! Wrmitli: Winnie. Bill and stand- dau;:htcr Gail; Sprays. Lester mid Florence, Isabel and Rollie, Pea and Lou Diamond, Edna and Fred Hine; Gr:indcliildrr-n. Vera. Gor- don. Sterling and Clifford; Grand- niece Lena Kelly and einployer F. Lea. Mararget. MncAiisland, N. 3.. and Minnie Gaudcn. U.S.A: Mr. land Mrs. Wallace MacRne, Mr. and Mrs. John itiacGrrigor and Iflllllll'.i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell and fam-I lly. ('ard1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar De La I-lax-l kee, Brockton, Mass.; Dot Diainond.. Lizzie Miller. Lillie and rimnicl Watts. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. God- frey, Elsie and Francis Hill. Mr.l and Mrs. Rowe-ll Boswell. Bill nndl Glad Tanton. Gertie-,and Stewart, Mocher, Della. 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