Western Mail Saturday June 19 1926.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
KARLE.- In Ever-loving Memory of Bert, dearly-loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. KARLE,
Penarth, who died June 20th, 1925 through injuries received in the war.-Fondly remembered
by all at home.
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE.
Mr. R.V.H. PORTER and Miss INGEBORG GRANJEAN.
The Engagement is announced, and the marriage will shortly take place between Reginald
Vernon Herbert, younger son of Lieut.-colonel H.E. PORTER, D.L., J.P., and Mrs. PORTER, of
Goodwick, Pembrokeshire, and Ingerborg, daughter of the late Stam Hus Bessider J.L.
GRANJEAN and Mrs. GRANJEAN, of Vennershindf, Falster, Denmark.
MARRIAGES.
EVANS - DAVIES.- June 17th at St. Peter's Registry Office, Bristol, Captain Thos. L.
EVANS, F.R.GS., Bristol. to Mrs. Jane DAVIES, Widow ofd the late Captain D.O. DAVIES,
Newquay, Cardiganshire. By licence.
SILVER WEDDING.
SWAIN - FOX.-On June 19, 1901, at St. Peter's Priory Church, Dunstable, Bedfordshire
by the Rev. S. TRIVETT, M.A., Edward Henry, second son of J.W. SWAIN, of Dunstable, to
Marion Margaret, only daughter of the late Mrs. Alfred FOX, of Steeton-in-Craven,
Yorkshire. Present address; 190, Venner-road, Dydenham, S.E. 26.
DEATHS.
BRAIN.- On the 17th of June, after a short illness, Florence Marion Beach BRAIN, of
Somerset Court, Brent Knoll. Funeral Monday, the 21st, at Brent Knoll Church, at Two
o'clock.
CORNISH.- On June 16th at 16, Homfray-street, Annie Dorothy Beswick, beloved wife of
Herbert James CORNISH, also beloved and only daughter of William and Rose BESWICK. Leaving
house at Three p.m. Tuesday, 22nd, for Cardiff Cemetery.
GEORGE.-On June 16, 1926, at Maesydderwen, Hirwain, Owen GEORGE, J.P., aged 89. Interment
Aberdare Cemetery Saturday. Two o'clock; strictly private. N. F.
KAYNE - At Long Island City, New York, Ethel, the beloved wife of the late Jean KAYNE, of
Philadelphia, and loving daughter of H.E. MOORE and the late James MOORE, 3, St.
Augustine's-place, Penarth.- R.I.P.
LEWIS.- Mrs. Mary LEWIS, widow of the late Mr. Thomas Jenkin LEWIS, Schoolmaster,
Pontrhydfen, Glam., at 18, Norgan's-terrace, Pembroke. Funeral Saturday, June 19,
arriving at Pontrhydyfen at Two p.m.
MORGAN.- On June 17, at Northfield, Narberth, Margaret, beloved wife of Thos. MORGAN, J.P.
Funeral Tuesday, Two p.m.
ROACH.- On June 18th, at Trevose, Heoldon, Whitchurch, Bessie, widow of Captain W.S.
ROACH. Funeral Monday, Cardiff Cemetery, arriving 2.30. N.F.
WHIFFEN.- June 17, at 119, Ashley-road, Parkstone, Henry James WHIFFEN, father of Mrs.
Bevan LLEWELLYN, Llanishen.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
JONES.- The Relatives of the late Mr. Ben JONES, J.P., Alltycafan, Llandyssul, wish to
thank all friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and letters received in their
recent sad bereavement.
IN MEMORIAM.
DAVIES.- In Loving Memory of Herbert, beloved husband of Charlotte DAVIES, Hotel York,
Bridgend, who died June 19th, 1925. Sadly missed by Wife and Family.
FUCITO.-In Ever-loving Memory of Clifford, devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. G. FUCITO, who
passed away June 20th, 1923. also beloved husband of Mabel.
HEK.- In affectionate Remembrance of our dear mother, Margaret, widow of the late James
HEK, Contractor, Aberdare, who died June 19th, 1913.- Rose and Tom.
JENKINS.- In Loving Memory of our darling Vi, who passed away June 19th, 1925.
Sadly missed by Mam, Dad, Byran, and Angela.- Woodside, Oxswich./also Violet Catherine,
beloved wife of William H. JENKINS, of Milford Haven, who departed this life June 129th,
1925.- Sadly missed by her loving Husband.
LLEWELLYN.- In Ever-loving Memory of my own dear mother Jane (eldest daughter of the late
Evan EVANS, of Darwonno, and first wife of the late David LLEWELLYN, Troedrhiw Farm,
Mountain Ash), who fell asleep June 19th, 1858.- verse. Fondly remembered by her only
daughter, Mary TREHARNE.
SCOTT.- In Loving Memory of Gladys, dearly-beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. SCOTT,
Ferndale, who passed away June 19th, 1920./verse. Sadly missed by Father, Mother,
Brothers, Sisters, and Dorothy.
STANLEY.- In Loving Memory of my dear wife Mary, died June 19th, 1925.
John Patrick