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Interesting Weddings. LEWIS—LLOYD. On Tuesday morning, at St. John's, Aberdare, the ancient and historic parish church, a quiet but very interesting nuptial ceremony took place, when Miss Beckie Lloyd, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lloyd, grocer, Commercial- street, was wedded to Mr. Edwin Albert Lewis, of the Metropolitan Bank, Aber- dare. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. E. Lloyd, Vicar of Llansadwrn, the bride's uncle, assisted by the Rev. Dewi Williams, B.A., Aberdare. The bride was given away by her father. The best man was Mr. Charlie Lewis, the bridegroom's brother. The bride was pr ettily attired in a wedgewood blue silk dress, and wore a brown silk hat with ostrich feathers. A large crowd had as- sembled in the vicinity of the church, and rice and confetti were very much in evidence. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for London by the 10.30 train. The bride's travelling costume was of blue cloth, and she wore a brown hat and brown feather, boa. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. T. Llcyd, the Rev. E. Lloyd, and Mr Charlie Lewis drove to Llandilo in Mr. Lloyd's motor car. The remainder of the wed- ding party went to Pontneathvaughan in brakes. In the evening the employees ,3 at Mr. Lloyd's establishment were enter- tained by him to a sumptuous supper at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Great inter- est was centred in the event, inasmuch as the parties have a large circle of friends in Aberdare. Mr. Lloyd, the bride's father, is a prominent and popu- lar figure in the town, and Mrs. Lloyd comes from an old and highly esteemed Aberdare family. The following are the wedding pres er-ts:-Fath.er of bride, cheque; mother of bride, household linen; Miss Lloyd, Eiderdown quilt; Miss M. Lloyd, picture and cushion; Miss Kitty Lloyd, wool rug; Mr. Evan Lloyd. India, silver- mounted umbrella Mr. Tom Lloyd, Leo- mington, fish carvers; Rev. E. Lloyd, uncle of bride, cheque; Mr. Tom Evans, Barry, case of fish knives and folks; Miss Evans, Gadlys, silver hot water jug; Em- ployeos of Mr. T. Lloyd, silver tea ser- vice; Mr. Tuckfield and Staff, Metropoli- tan Bank, soup tureen and entree dish; Mrs. Mander, Glanynys, silver spirit lamp and kettle; Mrs. Smith, Fer-tilea, Dresden fruit stand; Mr. W. Cyrus Thomas, silver serviette rings; Miss Thomas, Wayne's Hotel, silver mounted pickle jar; Mr. and Mrs. Pardoe, silver mounted jam dish; Mr. Lewis, Cefn, case of silver thimble and scissors; Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Calne, silver dressing case; Mrs. Eschle, Worcester tea pot; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Caldicott, Worcester ornament; Miss Eveline Twissell, Doul- ton flower pots; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Morris, Pontypool, silver vases; Rev. and Mrs. A. Davies, Cadoxton, butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Absalom, Bute- street, sugar stand; Miss Kathleen and Miss Mollie and Mr. Sydney Jones, Maes- d, bread fork; Mr. Charlie Lewis, cheque; Bridegroom's personal friends, ,-p'iit stand; Mr. Willie Lewis, bride- groom's brother, canteen cutlery; Mr. and Mrs. R. Powell, Grove House, silver cruet stand; Mrs. M. H. Jones, York Hcuse, Barry, siher photo frame; Mis- Nellie Tucker, ornaments; Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Monk-street, salad bowl; Rev. J. R. Dewi Williams, cider jug; Mr. and Mrs. David Davies, Llangeler, silver egg- stand; Mr. Joe Clayton, silver-inounte: iam dish; Mr. and Mrs. Lea, jeweller, silver cake stand; Mr. and Mrs. Prance Williams, silver pastry servers; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Whitcombe-street, fru:t dish; Misses Florrie and Nellie Prance, breakfast cruet; Miss Jennie Oeppen, vinegar bottle; Rev. W. H. Jones, B.A., rcse bowl; Capt. and Mrs. Dowdeswell, oil painting; Miss Drew, Tredegar, pic- ture; Miss Sally Williams, Tredegar, picture; Mr. Morgan Meredith, Bute- street, Old Family Bible; Mr. and Mrs. Chambers. South End, silver-mounted crumb trav and Brush; Mr. and Mrs. rhilpott, Clifton, solid silver hand mir- ror; Miss Ethel Scott, rose bowl; Miss Madge Rees, liqua stand; Misses Gertie and Eva Eschle, silver sugar and cream stand; Miss Burgees, silver-mounted biscuit barrel; Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Maesyffynon, Llangeler, silver egg stand Mr. Spencer (uncle of bridegroom), cheque; Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, South Africa, cheque; Mr. D. Tudor Williams, cheque; Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Danygraig, hand-painted table centre; Rev. and Mrs. R. Jones, St. Fagan's, afternoon tea cloth; Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, doyles; Mrs. Canter, Elizabeth-street, cushion cover; Mr. and Mrs. Halewood, deer skin rug; Mr and Mrs. Evans, saddler, hat box; Mr B. Thomas, baker, sugar sifter; Miss Lena Evans, Gadlys, picture; Mr. L.. Thomas, Gadlys, bread knife Mr Willie Thomas, Gadlys, butter knife; Miss Sarah M. Thomas, jam spoon; Miss Lizzie Thomas, toast rack; Miss Daisy Owen, bread fork; Miss Nellie Owen, jam spoon; Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Compton House, Eiderdown quilt; Mrs. Lewis, London House, Treharris, dining room table cloth; Messrs Willie, Arthur, and Miss Lewis, solid silver tea caddy; Miss Gertie Williams, Bank Buildings, photo in frame; Mr. and Mrs. F. Twis- sell, Doulton punch bowl; A Friend, pair of ornaments; A Friend, silver fruit stand; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mathias, flower pot, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Evans, Lampeter, counterpane; Mr. and Mrs. Owen, Industrial Schools, silver spirit lamp and kettle. TUDOR WILLIAMS—RAKE. On Wednesday morning, at St. Fagan's Church, Trecvnon, Mr. G. Tudor Wil- liams, son of Mr. D. Tudor Williams, Medical Hall, Aberdare. was united in matrimony to Miss Gwladys Rake, daughter of Mrs. and Mr. G. H. Rake, nn-ent to the Ysguborwen Collieries. The families of both bride and bride- groom are well known and respected in Aberdare and Trecynon, and a very large and interested crowd witnessed the nup- tial event. The ceremony was: performed by the Rev. R. Jones, Vicar of St. Fagan's. Mr. G- R. Protheroe, Buxted, placed Wagner's and Lohengrin's wed- ding marches, and St. Fagan s Choir sang appropriate music. The bride was presented tc her hush-and by her father, the groomsman being Mr. Richard Wil- liams, Caecoed. The bridesmaids were Misses Ethel and Margaret Price. The Ivies. The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with chiffon, velvet, and lace, and an embroidered veil. She also carried a shower bouquet with white heather. The bridesmaids were attired in oyster white satin trimmed with lace, and wore picture hats of blue felt. They carried shower bouquets of pink carna- tions, and wore pearl and ruby brooches, the gifts of the bridegroom. The bride's travelling gown was of wedgewood blue silk eoline, with a blue picture hat to mateh. After the -wedding ceremony a recep- tion was given at Trecynon House, the bride's parents' home. The following were the invited giip-,ts: -Messrs. D. Tudor Williams, father of bridegroom; T. Clement Davies, J. Edwards, Cardiff; Miss Mynnie Davies, Builth; Mr. and Mrs. Protheroe, Cwmdare; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pleace; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rake, Bargoed; Mr. and Mrs. Protheroe, Bux- ted; Rev. and MN, R. Jones, St. Fagan s. Miss Joliffe, Miss Daisy Allen, Bridgend; The Misses Price, Trecynon; Mr. Jack and Miss Bessy Thomas, Burryport; Mrs James, Mvnyddislwyn; Mrs. Smith, Bristol; Mr. W. Scott, Aberaman; Messrs. Williams, Caecoed; Mr and Mrs. Williams, Compton House; Mr. D. R. Griffiths, Pantglas; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rake, Llwydcoed; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox; Mrs* Jones Harris, Argoed; Mr. and Miss Symes, Martock; Mr and Mrs. T. Thomas, Highland Place. The wedded pair went away in the afternoon to spend the honeymoon in Clifton and Bournemouth. The following were the wedding presents:— Bride to Bridegroom, gold seal; Bride- groom to Bride, pearl and amethyst pern dant; Bridegroom to Bridesmaids, pearl and ruby brooches; Mr. G. H. Rake, cheque; Mrs. G. H. Rake, silver fish knives,and forks; Nil" D Tudor Williams, cheque; Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Rake, Wor- cester china; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rake, tablespoons; Mr. Sidney Rake, pair of pictures; Mr. Wally Rake, china tea ser- vice Mr. Percy Rake, copper card tray; Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Protheroe, silver tea- spoons; Rev. and Mrs. R. Jones, tea cloth and Church' ervice; Dr. and Mrs. Banks, case of carvers; Mr. and Mrs. D. Daniel. silver-mounted preserve dish; Mr. and Mrs. H. Lacey, silver and glass marmal- ade pot; Miss Symes, Martock, silver- mounted teapot stand; Mr. J. Symes, Martock, silver and cut glas vases; Ir. and Mrs. James Jones, pierced silver vases; Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, silver- mounted preserve dish; Messrs. J. and R. J. Smith, serviette rings and break- fast cruet; Mks Evans, St. Fagan's, silver toast rack; Mrs. Thomas, silver- mounted bread platter; Mr. and Mrs. WT. Eynon, silver-mounted bread platter and knife; Mrs. M. Williams, silver-mounted teapot stand; Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas, Highland-place, silver cruet; Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas, ivory and silver knife rests; Employees of Ysguborwen Farm, dining room clock; Officials and Workmen Ysguborwen Colliery, silver tea and coffee service, spirit kettle, and tray; Employees of Mr. G. Tudor Wil- liams, oak and silver salad bovri and servers; Mr. and Mrs J. A. Bishop, silver-mounted china salad bowl and servers; Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry, pearl and silver fruit knives; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bishop, cigar case; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox. silver afternoon tea, service; Mr. and Miss Jolliffe, silver-mounted cut- glass claret jug; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parrish, silver jar; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, silver cake basket; Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan, oak and silver bis- cuit barrel; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pro- theroe, silver-mounted Doulton preserve stand; Mr. Cyrus Thomas, carriage clock; Mrs. John, pair of vases; Mr". Bainton, quilted sofa rug; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Griffiths, pierced silver sugar castor; Mrs. W. Griffiths, a pair of sheets; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pleace, silver Bnd ebony rose bowl; Miss Sarah Grif- fiths, silver jam spoon; Miss L. Brake, coal vase; Mrs. G. M. Evans, "Tai-iaii," silver-mounted pickle jar; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morgan, pair of pictures; Rev. and Mrs. Enoch Davies, cheque; Miss)1. Price, silver muffin dish; Miss E. Price, silver fruit stand ;4 Mr. D_. R. Griffiths, silver and cut-glass sardine box; Mr. Richard D. Williams, silver and glass flower epergne; Mrs. Hill, toilet pots; Mrs. Watts, sugar basin and cream jug: Dr. and Mrs. Ryce, silver and glass salad bowl; Mr. M. J. Harris, silver photo frame; Mr. and Mrs. D. Christmas, afternoon tea cloth; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mathias, silver toast rack; Misses J. and J. E. Davies, Ynyslwyd, oil painting and Worcester china cup and saucer; Mr. J. P. Jones, Bridgend, umbrella; Mr. and Mrs. S. Elias, chma ornaments; Miss Mynnie Davies, afternoon tea cloth Mr-. M. A. Thomas, fern pot; Miss Williams and Mr Ernest Williams, Caecoed, sauce beat; Mr. Jenkin Jones, case of carvers.

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