Western Mail Wednesday April 28th 1926
Photographic page 14.
Master Printers' Golf Match at Southerndown.
Making up their score-cards after the morning round.
Mrs. M.J. DAVIES, Miss STANBURY, Mr. M.J. DAVIES, Mrs. GLOSSOP, Mr. William ROSS, and Mr.
Roy GLOSSOP.
Mr. Gwilym THOMAS, (Dinas Powis), winner of the William ROSS competition, Mr. Colin ROSS,
and Mr. V.H. STANBURY.
Heading of TO-MORROW'S WEDDING.
Photos of Bride and Groom to be.
Miss Magda Willoughby R. HAWKINS, daughter of Mr. Willoughby R. HAWKINS, secretary of the
Cardiff Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Herbert Llewellyn JONES, son of Mr. H.L. JONES, of
Messrs. PYMAN, WATSON, and Co. (Ltd), will take place at St. John's Parish Church,
Cardiff. To-morrow. (Photos; by Donald FRASER).
When Mr. E. PERRETT, manager of Messrs. DUNN and Co.'s hatter's shop in
Duke-street, Cardiff, opened the premises at eight a.m. on Tuesday he was confronted with
a cloud of smoke. Mr. PERRETT immediately summoned a police-man on pint duty at Kingsway,
who called out the fire brigade, under Superintendent BAINBRIDGE.
The firemen, with the aid of smoke helmets, eventually discovered the seat of the fire,
which was in a cellar immediately under the Duke-street window of the shop, and hoses were
soon brought into action. The outbreak was extinguished after about an hour and a
half's work.
Mr. PERRETT estimates the damage at about £1,000, for, in addition to the ordinary stock,
thirteen crates, containing about eighty hats each, arrived at the premises on Moinday,
and were still unpacked. These suffered most damage.
John Patrick