The Gazette 1946-49

There was a tie between T. F. McKeever and J. P. Kennedy (Carrickmacross) for the Society's Cup and the Captain's Prize, each having 72 strokes. The latter won by half a stroke on the second nine, but Frank McKeever, with his score of 72, won the Patrick's Plate and the Prize for the Runner-up. The best gross went to J. McCarroll of. Wicklow with a score of 83. The Veterans' Cup was won by W. J. O'Reilly with a score of 87. In the afternoon a Fourball Competition was played, which was won by P. R. Boyd and J. D. Rooney with one up. The dinner in the Clubhouse was presided over by the Captain, J. J. Hickey, who referred to the large number of country members present, and expressed the hope that country Solicitors would support the Society to the full now that the petrol restrictions were easier. He welcomed especially two very old members of the Society who had not been with us for some years, viz., Michael Dwyer (County Registrar for Wicklow) and E. W. Mooney. Those taking part in the musical pro– gramme were R. J. Tierney, P. J. Kennedy and J. P. Kennedy, with Des. McLoughlin at the piano. The venue for the Autumn Meeting of the Society is receiving the attention of the Committee. The President of the Incorporated Law Society has very kindly suggested that the outing should be held at Greenore, and that if the members wished, a pleasant week-end could be arranged at the hotel there. Will all Solicitors interested in the Society who are not already members please communicate with the Hon. Sec., A. Marshall, 119 Stephen's Green, Dublin, who will give them full information. OBITUARY MR. MICHAEL A. HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, died in the Richmond Hospital, Dublin, on jth May, 1946. Mr. Humphreys served his apprenticeship with Mr. T. P. Robinson, Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1939, and practised as a partner in the firm of Messrs. O'Hanlon & Robinson at 3 Lr. O'Connell Street, Dublin. MR. ROBERT C. BANNISTER, Solicitor, died suddenly in Dublin on 7th May, 1946. Mr. Bannister served his apprenticeship with the late Joseph Alien, Lisburn, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1907, and practised in Lisburn. MR. AIDEN E. R. MACCABE, Solicitor, died at his residence, " Swellan," Cavan, on nth May, 1946. Mr. MacCabe served his apprenticeship with the late Frederick E. Kennedy, Cavan, was admitted Hilary Sittings, 1917, and practised in Cavan.

MR. AUSTIN J. C. CREAN, Solicitor, died at his residence, Windsor Villa, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, on i zth May, 1946. Mr. Crean served his apprenticeship with the late Thomas J. MacGrath, Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1910, and practised in Ballyhaunis. He was appointed Sheriff for County Mayo in 1922. JOHN GIRVIN, Solicitor, died at 133 Templeogue Road, Dublin, on 25th May, 1946. Mr. Girvin was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1880, and practised in Kilorglin up to the year 1916. He subsequently practised at Keady, Co. Armagh. He retired from practice some years ago. MR. EDWARD J. MALLINS, Solicitor, died at his residence, 9 Rosmeen Gardens, Sandycove, Co. Dublin, on 29th May, 1946. Mr. Mallins served his apprenticeship with the late John Ruckley, Dublin, and the late Arthur E. Vincent, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1898, and practised at 23 Kildare Street, Dublin, as a member of the firm of Murphy and Mallins up to the year 1936. Subsequently, he practised in his own name at 2 Upper Ely Place, Dublin. Mr. Mallins was a member of the Council of the Incorporated Law Society from the year 1930 to 1941. He was a Vice-President for the year 1935-36. LEGAL APPOINTMENT MR. EDWARD RYAN, Solicitor, formerly of the firm of Messrs. Moran & Ryan, Lr. Ormond Quay, Dublin, has been appointed a District Justice. THE REGISTRY (i) Entries will be accepted from solicitors for the Registry under the following headings: Sec– tion A. Practices for sale, partnerships and assistantships vacant; Section B. Practices, partnerships and assistantships sought; Section C. Miscellaneous information required, books, office equipment, etc., wanted or for sale. (2) Each entry accepted will be made in the appropriate section of the register which is open for inspection at the Society's offices during business hours. Each entry accepted will also be published once in the Society's Gazette. If the advertiser wishes, the entry and advertisement in the Gazette may be over a box number. (3) Charges for each entry in the Register (including one publication in the Society's Gazette): members of the Society 3/- for 30 words or less and id. for each additional word over 30. Other solicitors double the rate MR. WILLIAM

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