Ryde Parish magazine, no 447 March 1913
Transcription of names from:
(Publication) To be had of (from)
Miss STANLEY, Mr. F. S. WATT, Union St
Mr. F. P. MELLISH, Miss WRIGHT High St
Mr. DAVIS,
Cross St
or of the Publishers C.R.
MOODY & Co, John St
Advertisement: PURNELL and
PURNELL. Expert Upholsterers and Artistic Furnishers. Auctioneers, Funeral
Furnishers, Cremators, 7&8 High Street
Rev. H. LE FLEMING, M.A. The Vicarage
Rev. C. P. CALVERT, M.A. Montpellier, Melville St
Rev. C. L. BLAKE, M.A. 69 West St
Rev. C. B. ATYEO, M.A. 15 West St
Hon
Licensed Lay Readers
Mr. C. J. LAUNAY, The Hermitage. West St
Mr. M. L. HARMAN, A. C. P. Green St
Sidesmen
Mr. Walter AIRS Mr. C.
W. VINCENT Mr. BERRY
Mr. W. WATTS Mr.
Arthur WOODS Mr. F. BAXTER
Mr. F. WRIGHT Mr. Miah
WILLIS Mr. C. J. DE LAUNAY
Mr. W. H. P. F. THIRKELL Mr. W. HAMMOND RIDDETT
Mr. Ellis PALMER Mr. W. DORE Mr.
J. STOREY
Major J. ELLERY Mr. A
DRAKE Mr. J. T. KNIGHT
Organist and Choirmaster:
Mr. R. YATES,
Mander, Mus. Doc. F.R.C.O. Claverdon, Argyll St
Clerk and Verger:
Mr. J. NORRIS, Rodney Cottage, West Street
Foreman of Bell Ringers:
Mr. O. COOMBES, Lind Place
St
Thomas Church
Curate in Charge: Rev. C. P. CALVERT
Organist: Mr. W. TEAGUE
Clerk and Verger: Mr. LANGDON,
4 Victoria Terrace
Names of those lately confirmed:
William WOOD Henry
GRINHAM
Frank William RANDALL Keith
Ingleby MACKENZIE
Thomas Henry Hamilton PERROTT George
Jenerd TURKETINE
Mostyn Maclead CAREY Gerald
Ivor SCHUYMER
Eric John PARNALL Charles
Hamley TURTLE
Charles PENMORE Frederick
Charles WHITTINGTON
Hugh Ronald Valentine CLARKE Roy
Lionel PURNELL
Cecil Harry GIBBS Harold
Francois Jean PRIBYL
Albert Charles William WARE Albert
Charles EAMES
Joseph Claude EAMES Frank
Leslie ABBOTT
Phillip LOWE John DYER
Gordon Hazell JOHNCOX Richard
James NINNIS
George Edgar PROOST Charles
ALLEN
Edward James BARTLETT Harold
WHITTINGTON
Jesse James BARNES Charles
Miles COOMBES
Harold Edward COOMBES Harold
Victor SHERGOLD
Walter BROOK Percy
WHALE
Bertie William GROVES Wilfred
BUCKETT
Ernest PHILLIPS
Elsie Kate GALLOP Kate
RUSSELL
Violet Lucy HIBBERD Mildred
Rose COLVERSON
Muriel Lillian COLVERSON Kathleen
Mary GATMELL
Evelyn Eleanor AYLWARD Leonora
Millicent VANASHE
Nellie Mildred BRADING Ada BAKER
Ellen Matilda CORDELL Beatrice
WOODNUTT
Emily May DIBBENS Sophia
CHAPMAN
Beatrice Evelyn BUTLER Ethel
Harriet TURNER
Edna Alice WHITTINGTON Nina
Annie BALLARD
May Gwendoline Marguerite JESSE
Lucy Eunice WILLIAMS Nora
Kathleen RANDALL
Mary Christine MATTHEWS Elsie
Francis Rosina VANNER
Vera Gwendoline YOUNG Stella
Daisy ROGERS
Nina Emily YATES Emily
HARBER
Catherine Mary Ada QUELCH Ellen
Kate OSBORNE
Marion Rosa JOHNCOX May
PLUMBLEY
Rosalie Emily SALTER Emily
Florence ABBOTT
Nellie LININGTON Jane
HARLEY
Mary BRADING Charlotte
Frances LANE
Emily Elizabeth SCOTT Elsie
Maud YOUNG
Emma Louise PRAGNELL Sybil
Kate WOODS
Page 5
“ At a meeting of the School Managers held on February 10th,
an important step was taken, when Miss
HOLLIS was unanimously elected to fill the place of Miss CLARKE, as Head of the
Girls Department. Miss HOLLIS comes to us with the highest recommendations from
the St John’s Road (mixed) School, and we are happy to entrust our girls to
her.”
ASHEY
The Misses NUTT
hope to have a Sale of Work in the garden of Haylands Manor during the summer…
C. E M. S. In place of our usual Monthly Discussion a General Meeting
of the Federation was held at the Welby Institute for a final debate of the
“Island Federation” question. …. The Preacher was the Rev. R. M. CURWEN, M.A., Rector of Shanklin….
The service was concluded by the admission of five new members to our branch: Messrs H. B. HILL, E. J. LUCK, C. A. E.
TRENT, H. WHITTINGTON and F. S. WHITTINGTON.
Page
6
The following dates in March are brought to the notice of members
Monday 10th – Discussion Subject “The making of Manhood”
a)
an ideal and a purpose – The
Chairman
b)
Courage - Mr. R. WELCH
c)
Patriotism and the Civic Call – Mr. E. NEWMAN
d)
Right Thinking – Rev C. B. ATYEO
e)
Courtesy – Rev. C. L. BLAKE
f)
Friendship – Mr. M. C. RIDDETT
·
The following letter will be of
interest to readers of the Parish Magazine
Address: S. Mary’s Vicarage, South Hill, Vancouver, Canada.
Date: February 1st 1913
Dear Dr. MACKENZIE
How strange it seems after these many years to be writing to you and to
see on the cheque forwarded so kindly towards our Church Site Fund, the well
known name of J. B. PURNELL,
as well as your own. I have passed through some lonely tramps and once was well
nigh lost, which would have meant the same fate as befell a young Englishman
quite near the same place, the loss of both frozen feet, but excepting an
occasional ear-bite or nose-nip, I have been mercifully spared. Here the
climate is very English thought the cold may be a little more severe, but not
very much. We are mostly Britishers, struggling to buy out lots and erect first
a shack then a more commodious house, all of wood; though the city has
magnificent stone and brick block, and so have many of the suburbs. I sometimes
hear of the Isle of Wight; if you could tell me of any news of my former
fellow-workers, and of any lads or others who were interested in me, and I in
them, I should enjoy reading about them. 6000 miles distant is a very good
stretch. Kindest remembrances to yourself and others,
Yours sincerely,
Owen T. BULKELEY
Thanks (for donations for the Assistant Clergy fund, and for the Organ
Repair fund):
Miss FRANCE, Mrs PENNY, Mrs PERROTT, Mr.
and Mrs Walter HILLS, Miss BARNES, Mrs GAUSSEN, General FETHERSTONHAUGH, Mrs
BLUNT, Mr. T. J. KNIGHT. Mrs MELBOURNE, Mrs WELBY, Mr. T. J. KNIGHT
Baptisms
Feb 3rd - Edward
George William, son of
Percy George and Alice
Rose Mary
AUSTIN
Feb 9th - Muriel
Irene, daughter of
Albert Edward and
Lillian Frances Mary
BUSHELL
Feb 9th -
Frederick Charles, son of Charles Henry and
Maud Maria BARTLETT
Feb 23rd - Wilfred
Arthur, son of Arthur John and Ethel Dorothy MERWOOD
Feb 24th - Sybil
Kate, daughter of
Robert William and
Elizabeth Kate STAINER
Feb 24th - Stella
Daisy, daughter of John Henry and Charlotte Mary ROGERS
Feb 24th - Mary
Christine, daughter of
Edgar Edsall and
Caroline MATTHEWS
Feb 24th - Ellen
Kate, daughter of James Charles and Sarah HAYWARD
Feb 24th - Catherine Mary
Ada, daughter of James Charles and Sarah HAYWARD
Feb 24th – Emma
Louisa, daughter of
Thomas Henry and Emily
PRAGNELL
Feb 24th – Richard
James, son of Richard and Emma Jane NINNIS
Feb 24th – Harold
Francois Jean, son of John and Annie PRIBYL
Feb 24th – Cecil
Henry, son of William and Caroline RHODES
Burials
Feb 10th, Emily
DASH, aged 83 years
Pages of Advertisements – (This is not the full
transcription, only the name and address. If desired, a scan of the advert can
be provided)
BARTON S.W.,
Coal Coke and Wood Merchant, 15 Preston Place, Swanmore Rd
BETI, F. 26 Union St, Specialist in
Chocolats (sic) confectionery
BISHOP S. J. Ltd, importers of Wines, 15 Union St.
BRADINGS Coals,
Mount St, Private address Livonia, Argyll St
CASS A. T.,
Pork Butcher, 122 High St
COLENUTTS,
IW County Stores, opposite the Post Office
DAVIS A. T.,
late ADAMS, Bookseller,
Stationer, and dealer in fancy goods. 7 Cross
Street
DIMMICK John,
175 High St, The Nurseries Ryde
DUFFETT J. G., Junr. Coal, Corn, Potato merchant, 6 High St
HAIR Sydney,
High class Tobacconist, 58 High Street
HUNT W. H.,
Plumber, Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier, 3 Swanmore Rd
JOHNCOX J.,
Jun, Fish, Poultry and Game. 157 High St.
JOLLIFFE
Bros, Coal, 44 Union St and Station Yard
JOLLIFFE’S H. G., The Tea Shop
LANDER C. J.,
The Dalvery Tea Stores. Family grocer and Provision merchant,
West St
LONG Henry,
General painter Decorator, 54 Arthur St
MOODY C. R.,
Printers and Publishers
OLIVER Geo, Boots and Shoes, 37 High St, 146 High St
RICKARD,
Watchmaker, Jeweller, 9 High St
RUSSELL Rowland, Purveyor of High Class English Meat, (Humane Cattle Killer
Used), 159 High St
SILVESTER W.,
Boot and Shoe Maker, 55 West St
TURNERS, High St, Best Quality Paint, Oil Varnish Stain
TURTLE H. E.,
Dyer and Dry Cleaner, Garfield Rd. Works - East Street. Strand
VANNER E.
and Son, Job masters and Funeral Car Proprietors, Newport Street
Mews
WHEELER
Bros, Builders, Contractors, Plumbers, Painters and Paperhangers,
Abbeyville, Monkton St
WHITTINGTON F. G., 110 High Street. Tailor and Outfitter, Hatter and Hosier
WOOD J. R.,
Coal and Coke Factors, 11 Union St. Stores Railway Station, St
John’s Road. Local depots at Cowes, Newport, Ryde, Wroxall, Ventnor
WOODS Lester C., Furnishing Ironmonger and builders’ merchant, 60 & 61 High St
Transcription completed 5 February
2005, by Sally-Ann Garrett,