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J ■ Local weddings. GRIFFITH—JONES. A smart wedding was solemui?ed at Tvvr- gwyn (C.M.) on Thursday, April 20th, the contracting parties b"i<ig Mr John I. Griffith. Bronmadog, Talysarn, second son of Mr J. W. Griffith, Blaeayddol, and Miss Marv Jones, Withington, Manchester. thid daughter of the late Mr Hugh Jones, 13, Snowdon Viaw, Upper Bangor. The officiat- ing minister was the Rev D. Davie*, Hyfrvdle, Talysarn. Tne bride, who was given away bv Mr T. Davies, 7, Snowdon View, Upper Bangor, was attended by Miss E. Jones, Durham House, Manchester, :.s bridesmaid. Mr T. J. Griffiths, Liverpool, acted as beat-man. The wedding breakfast was partaken of at 13, Snowdon View, where a large number of friends were enter- tained. Mr and Mrs Griffith left in the evening for the Vale of Clwyd. '0 The following is a list of the presents Miss S. Jones, 13, Snowdon View, pictures; Miss A. Jones, do., cheque; Miss Ellen Jonas, Durham House, Manchester, dinner service and cushions; Messrs R. J.. T. J., and G. J. Griffiths. Talysarn, wardrobe; Mr and Mrs W. J. Griffiths, do.. quilt; Mr And Mrs Edward Davies and family, Nant- 11-e. cheque; Mr and Mis W. R. Joucm. Deu- lyn Villa, table lamp; Mr and Mrs a,. Williams. 95. Caollepa, breakfast cruet; Mr and Mrs Davies, 7. Snowdon View, kettle on stand; Mr Williams, Barmouth, lace cur- tains; Miss Williams, do.. table cover and embroidered sideboard cloth; Mr and Mrs Philips, Manchester, table cover and tray oloth; Miss E. A. Griffith, Bronmadog, Talysarn. table cloth; Mrs Parry. Llandega:, teapot; Miss Hughes, Eldon terrace, pictures; Mr Richio Owen, Upper Bangor, Tea, service; Mrs Bennie, Manchester, household linen Miss Bcnnie, do<. trinket set; Miss Williams, Sandileigh, d-b., silver butter dish; Miss Hewitt, do., tea cosy; Mrs Bancroft, Withington, batter cooler; Mrs Gresty, Manchester, skin hearth rug; Miss Trevor, Belmont, Manchester, silver teaspoons Mr E. Davids, Llandudno, silver hot-water jug; Mr J. Edwards, Upper Ban- gor, case of carvers; Mrs Dawson, Man- chester, copper plant pot; Misses Jones, Fallowfield, plant pots; Miss Heine. Man- chester, bedroom towels; Miss Morris, Hol- combe, Manchester, eiderdown quilt; Mr and Mrs Jones, Dolgellev, silver jam dish Mr and Mrs Hughes, Glasinfryn. silver tea- pot; Mr and Mrs Jones, Caellepa, trinket set; Miss Hughes, copper plant pot; Miss Dve, Durham House. Manchester, tray cloth and d'oyleys ;Miss Crooks, do.. duchesseset; Miss Williams, do., pair of brass photo frames; Mr and Mrs Pierce. Glasinfryn, silver jam dish; Mr Benson. Manchester, silver cruet; Mr T. J. Hughes. Glasinfryn, silver jam dish; Mr T. O. Jones. Penygroes, case of silver; Mr and Mrs D. Jones. Taly- sarn Farm, table cloth and serviettes; Miss Williams, Manchester, jam dish; Miss Wil- liam, Bury, duchesse set; Mr and Mrs Roberts. Llanllechid, bedroom set and tea cosy; Mrs Hughes. Upper Bangor, ser- viettes; Mis3 Lewis, do.. butter dish; Mr and Mrs R. Williams, Festiniog, counter- pano; Miss Williams. Birkenhead, bed- spread; Mr J. W. Jones, Manchester, silver photo .frame; Mr and Mrs H. Davies, 3. Maxton road, Liverpool, tea, cosy; Mr and Mrs Lewis, Snowdon^ View, china. dishes; Miss Williams, Manchester House, Taly- sarn, embroidered tray cloth; Miss Kate Williams, Ffridd Fawr, Clvnnog, pair of ornaments Miss E. Jones, Deganwy, ink- stand Mr Edwards, Moss Side. Man- che,it,er, tray cloth Mr and Mrs H. Mecander Jones, Talysarn, copper plant pots; Mrs Barlow. Manchester, tidies; Miss Jennie Roberts, Bromley Cross, tray cloth Miss M. Davies, Bala. tidies; Mr Hughes. West End, London, ornaments; Miss Parry, Liverpool, silver jam dish; Mr Williams, Glanr.dda, silver d^>h Mr and Mrs J. R. Owens, Manchester. ornament; Miss E. Trevor, Belmont, Manchester, mailt -1 border; Mr Walker, Manchester, box of handkerchiefs Mr Williams, Anglesey, feather pillows; Miss Ciough, Manchester, ornaments; Miss Hollizis, Burnage. centre oloth; Rev T. J. Jones. B.A., Ceunant, pair of salt cellars; Rev J. Elias Hughes, B.A., Bryndu. inkstand; Mr 0. Llew. Owain, Kalysarn, silver jam dish with spoons. WILLIAMS—WILLIAMS. On Wednesday morning, the wedding took place at Armenia Chapel, Holyhead, of Mr R. H. Williams, secretary to the Anglesey Education Committee, and Miss Lizzie Williams. Gianfpr, Holyhead. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Thomas Evans, pastor, assisted by the Revs. John Honry Williams, Llangefni, and R. P. Wi! liams, registrar. The chapel had be,;n beautifully decorated for the occasion. Among those present were Mr Ellis J. Griffith, M.P., on whose arm the bride entered the chapel; and Mrs and Miss Thomas, London House, Bangor. The bride looked charming in a costume of creani cloth, with ostrich feather boa. and a black picture hat. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Annie Wiiliams (sister of the bride), who wore a costume of brown cloth, with ostrich feather boa, and a hat trimmed with pink roses and pale-blue ribbon. She also carried a beautiful bouquet. Mr John Davies, Bryn Paoo. Carreglefn, wa.s the best mac. At the close of the serviec, the •'Wedding March" was played by Miss Lourie Davies, Bodhyfrvd. The wedding, breakfast was served at Glanfor. the bride's home. Mr and Mrs Williams left by the mid-day express fcr London. The following is a list of the wedding presentsBride- groom to bride, gold neck chain and heart pendant; bride to bridegroom, travelling bag; Miss Annie Williams (sister of the bride), household linen Mrs Davies, Bryn Pabo, Garreglefn, toilet service; Mrs Hughes, do.. dinner service; Mr J. Davies, do.. cheque; Mrs Thomas. London House, Bangor, eiderdown quilt; Miss Thomas, do., case of solid silver tea knives; Mr G. N. Williams, do., fish knives and forks Rev Thos. Evans, Armenia. Holyhead, double set of silver-mounted carvers; Mr Ellis J. Griffith. M.P., and Mrs Griffith. ormoh inkstand; Mrs Jones, Park Villa. china breakfast service and fruit dish Mrs Davies and family, Bcdhyfryd. silver egg stand; Miss Letty Williams, Armenia street, antique silver spoon Mr and Mrs Elias. Aberach, Amlwch, "stiver toast rack and d,sh (combined); Mrs Dr E. T Hughes, Market street, copper tea tray: Mrc Owen, WP-oll street, afternoon tea table: Mrs Lloyd Martin, Bro'r Awe?, silver-mounted cake dish Miss Jones. 48, Newry street, silver-mounted flower vase; MisR Thomas, do.. silver rose- bowl; Mr and Mrs W. J. Owen, Alderlev terrace, silver-mounted preserve dish Mr and Mrs H. O. Roberts, 37, Thomas street, silver hot-water jug; Miss A. J. Williams 'Rerw, ten cosy; Rev and Mrs Gaianvdd Williams. Roewen, oak folding table; Miss Parry. Market street, slippers; Captain R. D. Roberts. Stanley Crescent, bnx of cigars: Mrs Robert, do damask table cloth; Misses Robert?, do., solid silver Apostle afternoon teaspoons: Mr J. W. Ellis. Tea, Mart, silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle in case; Mis&es Wil- liams. 40, Newrv street, s'lver fern not: Miss Evans. High street, Llangefni, pair of amber vas^s:Miss M. D. Evans, china biscuit and cbp- dish Mrs Michael, 48, Newrv street, badsprend Dr LW ..Tone-s, Llangefni, silver toast rack; Miss Pctrry. TVn Xion. Llnnrhyddlad, drawn-thread trav cloth; Mr and Mrs Fntser Williams, Newry street, cut-glass epergn" Miss Jones, Well street, pincushion; Mr and Mrs Arthur Michael, Stanley street, silver mounted Worcester tea caddy; Mr and Mrs Seaborn Williams, Newry Fawr. silver-mounted sugar basin Miss Thomas. Devonald street, silver coffee pot; Mr and Mrs W. Thomas, Newry Fawr, drawn-thread afternoon tea cloth; Miss Mary Hughes, Glanfor, lace d'ovley; Mr J. T. Williams. Council School, Llan- rhyddlad, silver fish knives and forks; Mr J. Morris. N. and S. Wales Bank, Llangefni, cheque; Mr and Mrs D. Jones, Bangor. silver salt cellars; Mr and Mrs Owen, Glan- v-Werydd, silver'sugar holder; Miss Owen, do.. silver-mounted cut-glass muffineer; Miss Berta Owen, do., silver-mounted celery glass; Mr and Mrs Griffith, Compton House, silver-mounted flower vase Mrs W;l- liams, Upper Park street, silver-mounted preserve dishes; Mrs W. Williams, 4. Church terrace, silver butter dish Mr and Mrs Lloyd Owen. Bryn Meirion, Llangefni, copper crumb tray and brush; Rev W. Morris Williams, Newborough, silver toast rack; Mr W. Griffith, Education Offices, silver tobacco jar; Miss Williams. 4, Stan- ley Crescent, lace-trimmed sideboard cloth Mr H. Pritchard, Llys Ednyfed. Llan- gefni, chess pieces a:nd board; Mr Bleddyn Ll. Owen, Metropolitan Bank. Llangefni, silver cake knife; Mr and Mrs J. Roberts, Bodmor, copper hall gong; Miss Edwards, Tt.-earthur. silver preserve dish; Mr O. T. Owen. Education Offices, silver hot-water jug; Mr W. Evens. Elwy House, hall mirror and brushes; Miss Jones. Lower Park street, damask serviette?; Mr and Mr3 D Pryse Jones. Newborough. silver match box; Rev R. Williams, Rhos, hall baro- meter; Mr and Mrs M. Lloyd Williams. Stanley street, cut-glass c-porgno;* Mr H. Gwynedd Williams, Stanley street, baro- meter; Miss M. G. Parry. Newry street. pair of stone, figures; Mr T. R. Evans, solicitor, silver photo frame; Mr Richard Parry, Newry street, foot stool; Mr and Mrs Hugh Dwa^lfts, Seaforth. table centre; Mr and Mrs G. O. Roberts, Stanley Crescent, copper candlestick; Mr and Mrs Lewis. Stanley Crescent, sugar and cream in silver stand Mr and Mrs Hughes Jones. Cemaes, casb of silver coffee spoons; Miss Edwards, Bryn stolen, Gwalehmai, flower vase; Miss E. Edwards, do., flower vase; Superin- tendent "Prrtthfcro. Holyhead. silver tray; Mr and Mrs T. Roberts. Armenia Villa, silver mounted marmalade dish Miss Peters, Newry Fllwr. worked piano top Miss Williams, Boston House, silver photo frame; Miss Se-phton, Rhos, pair of wedgwocd vases Mr W. Isaac Williams. Upper Park street, silver cake basket; Miss Maggie Roberts, 37, Thomas street, drawn-thread afternoon tea cloth; Mr and Mrs Wm. Rowlands. Anglesey Emporium, cruet; Mr J. Clav, Victoria Studio, photo frame: Mrs Blake-Thomas. Pwllheli, point-lace duchesse table cloth: Rev David Williams. B.A.. Cardiff, silver candlesticks; Rev Ellis W. Roberts. B.A., LInnsefni. silver serviette | rings; Miss Lilian Williams, Boston Villa, silver photo frames; Miss Davids, Bodmor. hand-painted picture; Mr G. R. Thomns. London House, Bangor. Japane$<a table cover. THU-RGOOD-JONES. A wedding which excited considerable at- tention was solemnized on Wednesday at the Tw»gwyn C.M. Clmpel, Upper Bangor, the contracting parties being Mr Walter- William Thurgood, Silrveyor of Taxes, Somerset House, London, and Miss Wini- fred Ellen Jones, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Josec, Cremlyn, Upper Bangor. The chapel was filled with friends and well-wishers, and the Rev Wynn Daviea conducted the service. The bride presented a charming appearance in a dress of white crepe de chene over white silk, with a tulle veil inserted with re-al lace, a ul she carried a shower bouquet of lil es of the valley and i rcees, presented to her by the bridegroom. The bridesmaids, M.es Olwen Jones (sister of the bride) apd Miss Maud Thurgood (sister of the bridegroom) looked pretty in dresses of pale blue crepe de chene with yokes and fichus of lace, and they wore black picture hats and carried shower bouquets, the gifts of the bride- groom. The bride's mother was attired in cornflower blue voile over silk, and toque to match, and she had a bouquet of pink roses, and the bridegroom's mother wore a dress of black silk voile over heliotrope silk. The Jiride'e grandmother wore a black satin dress trimmed with white passementeae and bonnet to match. (Mr H. W. Mitchell, Sur- veyor of Taxes at Birmingham, end Mr Glynne Jones (brother of the bride), were the' groomsmen. After the ceremony the happy couple left for Ventnor, Isle of Wight, the bride's travelling drees being of blue cloth, trimmed with white hat to match. The "following is a list of th« pre- match. The "following is a list of the pre- ,z:e ii tc Bridegroom to bride, gold watch and chain; bride to bridegroom, gold ring; bride's father, cheque; bride's mother, cheque and household linen; bridegroom's father, rosewood piano; bridegroom's mother, gold bracelet set with opals; Mr Glynne Jones, black skin rug; Miss Olwen Jones, three water-coloured pictures; Miss Kitty Jones, silver afternoon service; Mr Howell Jones, case of one dozen silver tea spoons; Mrs Edwards, Glas nfryn, dining- room clock; Miss Jones, Ty'nycoed, dining- room bronze ornaments; Mr Jones, Ty'ny- coed, fire screen; Mr and Mrs E-ames, Llan- I fairfechan, brass standard lamp; Mr Llew. Edwards, brass coal scuttle and tongs Mr and Mrs G. Owen, silver hot water jug; Mr and Mrs R. Tucker, half-dozen a lver tea- spoons; Mrs Richard Williams, hand- worked laoe tray cloths; Alan and Doris Tucker, silver mustard pet; Mr and Mrs Rhys Williams, half-dozen books of Welsh music; Mr and Mrs Duke Williams, two silver centre dishes; Mies Jones, Aber, two brass candlesticks; Mr and Mrs Ashby, set of meat and game carvers; Rev and Mrs Roberts, Llanfairfechan, silver toast rack; Mrs Griffith, Llanbedr, ornaments; Miss Edith Williams, silver cream jug; Mr and Mrs Dunn, brass inkstand; Miss D. Bodley, one dozen silver fish knives and forks in «V9e Mr and Mrs Rollo, silver cake dish; Mr Macadam, linen tablecloth; Mrs Alexan- der two silver vases; Mr and Mrs Glynne Jones, three copper flower pots; Miss Legh, Southport, silver-topped vases; Mrs Ellis, Beddgelert, copper crumb tray and brush; Miss °Lloyd, half-dozen silver tea spoons; Miss Eliza Thomas, lace; M;;s V. Sweet- man, poker work-frame; Mr and Mrs Hughes, Belle Vue, two silver sauce boats; Mrs Rayner, silver sugar tongs Mr and Mrs R. W. Jones, overmantel picture; Miss Aik- man, silver thimble; Mr and Mrs Winter, silver sugar basin; Mitss H. Winter, silver- topped scent bottle Mr Arthur Lewis, Con- way, silver mustard pot; Miss Katie Wil- liams, 4ialf-dozen silver tea spoons; Miss M. Davies, Moranedd, satin table centre; Mrs Daniel Rowlands, silver muffin dish Mrs D. O. Evans, oak tea tray Mrs Pritchard, Victoria Park, tea tray; Mies Pritchard, fruit dish; Mr and Mrs Vallance, silver sugar and cream stand; Miss Bromley, crown Derby vase; Mr and Mrs Owen Welch, silver frame Mr and Mrs Williams, City Buildings, copper kettle on stand; Messrs Dicks and Co., bedroom slippers; Mr W. M. Davits, silver flower stand Mr Dudley Morgan, copper pen tray; Miss Hughes, Victoria Park, pickle fork and spoon; Miss Jones, Cooldaraeh, flower va&e Mr and Mrs Hughes, Llys Menai, silver jam spoons; Miss Edith Rowlands, worked blotter; Mrs Huw Rowland, china; ewer; I -r iMisses Savage, silver-topped scent bottle Muss Jeanie Muir, three copper flower pots; Mr and Mrs Humphreys, tea tray inlaid with pearl; Mr and Mrs Hartley, leather purse; Mr W. P. Ellis, silver-topped vases; Mrs Barton, silver butter knife; Miss D. Wells, blotter; Mrs Lew's, Pwllheli, sewing machine; Mr and Mrs J. R. Williams, brass clock Mr J. E. Roberts, cake basket; Mrs J. Price, silver gong Mr and Mr> j Bowen, linen bed-spread; Prof, and Mrs J. I E. Lloyd, silver glove stretcher; Mr and Mrs H. R. Jones, marmalade jar; Mr and Mrs Bacon, isbony hair tidy; Miss Dilys Lewis, silver smelling salt bottle; Miss Jones ,Pen- 'ra'llt road, hand painting; Mrs Thomas, 9, Menai View, copperfiower pot and stand Mr and Mrs W. P. Williams, fire screen Mrs Jones, Field street, china biscuit dish Mrs John Rowland, cushion; Miss Mason, silver tea caddy Miss Beckwith, silver salt cellars Mrs Roberts, Bryn Siriol, Conway, old black china teapot; Miss Kitty Roberts, do., Con- way, old china cream jug Miss J. Pritchard, Britannia street, glass vases; Mr and Mrs Thomas, 2. Prince's road, cushion cover; Mr Jones, Park street, biscuit box; Mr Robert Edwards, Pentir, silver hot-water jug; Miss Jones, Farrar road, copper flower pot; Mrs Pughe Evans, table centre; Mrs Ellis, Pwll- heli, silver lavender water bottle; Misses Roberts, Llanfairfechan, wine decanter; Miss E. Watlon, silver sugar tongs; Miss I Stella. Walton, silver butter knife; Mrs Owen, Bryniau, jam dish Miss G. Williams, poker-work frame Miss Madge Owen, hand- painted picture; Misses E. and G. Bayne, case of half-a-dozen teaspoons; Miss G. Pughe, jam dish Mr H. Pritchard, Britannia street, ornaments; Miss Gladys Evans. carved bellows; Misses 8. and M. Williams. Vron square, picture; Mr Griffith, Bee Hive. cushion; Miss Griffith., do.. table centre Mr aad Mrs Jones, Victoria street, cake dish; Miss Jones, Brynhyfryd, silver flower pot; Messrs Josiah JIughes and Co., flower pot; Mr and Mrs Reid, bouquet of flowers; Miss Ruth Hartley, tea cloth Mr and Mrs Robt. Williams, brass inkstand Miss Leila Williams, trav cloth; Mr and Mrs Foster and family, gong; Mrs Bieknell, framed photograph Mr Boweu. brass candlestick Dr and Mrs Thomas, silver tea caddy; Mr and Mrs W. R. Jones, cream and sugar stand Miss Wickens, South- port, silver night-light stand; Mr J. O. Williams, biscuit box Miss Gwladys Prichard, silver shoe-horn; Miss Maud Thurgood, pedestal writing table Mr Glynne Jones. Pomeranian dog; Mr H. W. Mitchel, framed engraving (Leader); the Surveyors of Taxes at Somerset House, cheque; Mr Lloyd Webb. London. Royal Worcester vases; Mr and Mrs Jones, Lon- don, silver dish; Mr and Mrs Whitworth, London, silver stand; Mrs Jas. Miller, Appleby, cutlery; Mr R. Lockyer, London, fitted smoking cabinet.

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