Western Mail Wednesday November 10 1926. No. 170.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ENGAGMENT.
EVANS - WHITTALL- The engagement is announced of Mr. Urias EVANS, Builder, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. William EVANS, Gelli Dawel, Glyn Neath, and Emily Edith
WHITTALL, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs. E. H. WHITTALL, Brookland Villa,
Trealaw, Rhondda.
MARRIAGES.
FISHER - DAVIES.- On November 6th, at Salem, Porth, by license, Charles Henry,
third son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. FISHER, of Pilton Green Farm, Port Eynon, to
Gladys, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DAVIES, 112, Court-street,
Blaenclydach.
STRATFORD - HOWELL.- On November 8th at Newton Church, Porthcawl, by the Rev. T.
Holmes MORGAN, Rector. Rupert, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. STRATFORD, of
Newport, Mon. to Olive Audrey (Dolly) elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith
HOWELL, Caerau, and Porthcawl.
DEATHS.
ANGIER.- Walter Frederick Sherwood on November 9th at 6, Bradford-place,
Penarth, dearly-beloved husband of Mary ANGIER.
BAKER.- On November 9th, at 74, Tudor-road. Thomas, the beloved husband of Annie
BAKER. Funeral Friday 2.45.
BURGWYNNE.- On November 9th, at Merthyr, Elizabeth BURGWYNNE, late Builth Wells.
Funeral (by road) Thursday arriving Builth Wells 2.45.
CLARE.- On Saturday November 6th, Selby (Sonny) aged 16, elder son of Dr. Selby
CLARE, Greystone House, Cardigan.
DAVIES.- At Brynhyfryd Villa, Trelewis, November 9th. Annie Jane, beloved
daughter of William and the late Annie Jane DAVIES, aged 27 years. Funeral
Saturday Two p.m. Beechgrove; G.O.
FRAZER.- At Belfast, on 7th November. Amy Chalice FRAZER (nee CROUCH). wife of
William Dyer FRAZER.
JOHN.- On Tuesday November 9th, at Parcyderi, Mountain-road, Caerphilly. Lydia
widow of Howell JOHN M.E., late of Blaenclydach and Blaengwynfi. Funeral Friday
November 12th strictly private from house at One p.m. Relatives and friends
kindly meet at Llethrddu Cemetery, Trealaw, at 2.30 p.m. N.F.
TREHARNE.- On 8th of November, at 19, Llynfi-road, Maesteg, Margaret, wife of
Robert TREHARNE. Funeral Friday. Three p.m., for Maesteg Cemetery; G.O.
WILLIAMS.- On the 7th inst., at Park House, Oxford. Philip WILLIAMS, M.E., J.P.
for Monmouthshire County, for many years. General Manager for the Blaenavon
Coal, Iron, and Steel Company (Limited). For some years he and his family
resided at Ty-canol, Cwmavon, Port Talbot, and had recently removed to Oxford.
Funeral on Wednesday at Roschill Cemetery, Oxford.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
HAYES.- Mrs. HAYES, of 16, Monmouth-street, desires with all sincerity, to thank
relatives and friends, and members of the G.W. Railway for the kindness
sympathetic letters, and beautiful floral tributes in her great loss: also to
thank numerous friends for kindness and sympathy during her husband's illness.
IN MEMORIAM.
DAVID.- In Ever-loving Memory of my husband, George DAVID, late Official
Receiver for Cardiff, who fell asleep on November 10th, 1917.
DAVIES.- In Loving Memory of Marion Charles, beloved wife of the late W. J.
DAVIES, Surveyor, Inglenook, Cefn Coed, died on November 10th. 1925.
EDMONDES.- In constant happy memory of Frederic William EDMONDES, formerly
Archdeacon of Llandaff, who died November 10. 1918./verse.
HOWELLS.- In Loving Memory of my dear son. Price HOWELLS, Glan-y-mor, Llantwit
Major, who died November 10th, 1919.
HUGHES.- In Honoured Memory of Henry William HUGHES. B.A. (Ap Arwyst) died
November 8th. 1923.- Lovingly remembered by his Widow and Family.
SAMUEL.- In Loving Memory of David, the beloved son of Thomas and Emma SAMUEL,
Heol-y-Pain, Llandaff, killed at Trehafod November 10th 1925, age 24 years.-
Ever remembered by Father, Mother, Sisters, Brothers./verse.
John Patrick