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tm» + .ot-- Wedding. St Dogniael's Chinch, Cardigan, on Thursday, the 13th insr., was the scene of the marriage of Di J C. Rees, Newport, Pern., son of Capt Rees, "Lonisa," Aberayron, to Miss .May Davies, eldest_daughter of Dr Davies, Tanyfron Villa. The officiating clergy were the Revs Canon Evans, rector of Llanaclewi- Aberarth Rev Alban Alban, rector of Bridell (uncle of the bride, and the Rev D. T. ^an, cu™ ° L-. Peters, Carmarthen (cousin of tn.3 bride). Ihe e\ent was soleirnised at 11.30 a.m., and the bride, who was led to the altar by her father, was beautifully attired in a dress of white silk, tvimiwd v. ith brilliantine and a tulle veil, and a spray of orange blossotus. She wa.s accompanied by her two bridesmaids Miss Annie Davies (sister), and Miss A. E. Rees (sister of the bridelgrootii I), each of whom wore a white muslin dress over orange-coloured ground, and a gold bangle, the gift oi the bridegroom. The bride carried a bouuuet of white exotics, the gift of the bridegroom. Mr Gwilym Rees (brother of the bridegroom), acted as best'man. After the ceremony the wedding party ad- journed to Plasnewydd, the residence of the Rev A. Alban, to luncheon, after which the happy couple left for Cardiff, en rovte for London, rhere the honeymoon is being spent. The following is a list of presents Bridegroom to bride—Diamond ring. Father and mother of bride—Piano and cheque. Mrs Davies, Glendwr Cottage, Llanon—Family Bible. Rev Canon Evans, vicar of Llanddewi-Cheque. Mrs Rees, Monachtv Villa—Cheque. Rev and Mrs Davies, 12, Alban-square-Two pairs of linen sheets and pillow slips to match. Rev and Mrs Davies, Llanddeusant Vicarage- Satin down quilt. T_ Mrs Davies, Havodnewydd, Llanon Counter- pane. P £ Mr and Mrs Rowlands, Perthygwenin Biscuit '^The Misses Morgan, Ystrad Vicarage—Two silver Captain and Mrs Evans, Sea View Marble clock. Miss James, Ontario, Llanon-Silver salt cellars in Ca*Mr and Mrs L. J. Roberts, Rhyl—Silver jam dish. Mrs Davies, Red Lion, Llanrhystyd-Breakfast cruet stand. Mr and Mrs Pugh, Paris House—Satin down 1 Rev Alban Alban, rector of Bridell—Cheque. Mrs Alban, Plasnewydd—Pair of drawing room vases. Mr Dewhurst, B.Sc.—Case of serviette rings. Miss Shaw and Miss Scott, Belle Vue Terrace- Tea service.. Mrs Loyn. Market-street—Silver egg stand. Mr and Mrs James, Hendrefeinon, Talsarn — Dinner service. Mr David Alban, Havodperis-Cheque. Mr D. T. Alban, Carmarthen—Serviette rings in case. Mrs Harries, 5, Albert-street—Tea service. Mrs Jones, 5, Albert-street Bread plate, cheese stand and butter dish. Mr and Mrs Munro Hughes, N. & P. Bank- Oil painting. Rev and Mrs Davies,Seven Sisters-Oil painting and silver rests for carvers. Rev and Mrs Alban Davies, Cwmbwrla-Silver butter dish and knife. Mr and Mrs Davies, London House-Table cloth. Mr and Mrs Jones, National School—Counter- pane. Mrs Lewis, Penrhiw Farm-Table cover. Mr and Mrs Jones, Tower, Aberarth—Hearth llrs Jenkins, Penrhiw Farm—Table cloth. Mrs Williams, Stafell-newydd, Aberarth—Table cloth. Mrs Anthony, Alban-square—Table cloth and ser- viettes. Rev and Mrs S. Jones, Rectory, New Quay- Cheque. Miss Kate Davies, 12, Alban-square—Pickle fork. Miss Morris, National School—Butter knife. Mrs Thomas, Cardiff-Silver jam dish. Miss Hannah Davies, Royal Oak—Silver jam spoon. Miss Nelly Davies, Paris House—Jam dish. Miss Sarah Davies, Monachty Villa—Two water bottles. Mrs James, Angel House—Fancy stool. M.r David Morgan, Cross Hill, Nebo-Cheque. Mrs Griffiths, Gwalia, Liverpool-Set of toilet mats. Mrs Jones, Alltygraig—Pair of ornaments. Mr Jones, stationer-Prayer Book and hymn book in case. Miss Kate Jones, stationer-Inkstand. Miss E. Jones, Parcybeili-Butter dish. Miss Rachel Davies, London House-Afternoon tea cloth. Mrs Eynon, Albert-street—Crumb, brush, and tray. Mrs Williams Cross Hill, Nebo-Cheque. Dr and Mrs Morgan, Aberystwyth—Silver butter shell and knife. Miss Davies, Bodrhyddan House-Silver jam dish. Captain and Mrs Davies, Royal Oak-Table cloth. Miss Mary Williams, Rectory-Counterpane. Miss Griffiths, The Vicarage-Satin table centre Miss Irene Griffiths, The Vicarage—Butter knife and cake knife. Mrs Morgan, Sea View—Picture. Mrs T. Z. Jones, Old Bank—Engraving. Mr and Mrs Lloyd, 5, Portland Place—Afternoon tea cloth. Mr and Mrs Richards, Gefntyncoed-Silver teapot. Miss Margaret Richards, Cefntyncoed—Silver sugar tongs. Miss Catherine Williams, Penwenallt—Pair of orna- ments. Miss Pugh, Paris House—Cushion squares. Mr Jones, Pentre Farm-Silver coin. Miss Jones, Fronwen, Llanarth-Silver salt cellars in case. Mrs Griffiths, Aelybryn, Neath—Butter knife. Dr and Mrs Williams, Aberayron—Pair of carvers in case. Mrs Owen, Celyn Villa-Gold. Miss Jones, Strata, Llanon-cheque. Mr and Mrs Martin Jones, The Bank, Lampeter— Silver bread platter and knife. Mrs Page, Nottingham—Silver butter knife. Mr and Mrs Evans, Penwig, New Quay-Biscuit jar. Miss Evans, The Elms, Hawarden-Silver photo frame. The Misses Price, Morfa Mawr—Cake knife. Mr and Mrs Davies, Albion House-Counterpane. Mr and Mrs B. C. Jones, Albion Square-Silver salt cellars in case. The Misses James, Aeron Cottage-Pair of orna- ments. Miss Jenkins, Wine Vaults—Two silver salt cellars. Mr William Williams, Market Street—Counter- pane. Mrs Howell, Market Street, and Alderman and Mrs J. M. Howell, Portland-Silver afternoon tea service. Mr and Mrs E. Lima Jones, Bridge Street-Salad bowl and servers. Mr and Mrs Richards, Moorland, Llanrhystyd- Silver cake basket. Mrs Davies, 4, Albert Street—Pair of ornaments. Mr and Mrs Isaac Davies, Dudley-Silver Cake Basket. Miss Patrick, New Quay—Afternoon tea cloth. Mr John Holland, Tanyfron Villa—Inkstand. Rev. M. E Alban, Brymbo—Silver teaspoons and tongs in case. Miss M. E. Davies, Llwynon, Llanon—Biscuit jar. Mrs Isaac Edwards, Alban-square—Silver water •s Morris, Candor, Llanrhystyd—Gold. Mrs Davies, Priory, Llanon—Table cloth. Miss Ellen James, Goitre-Dishes. Rev and Mrs Parry, Cilgerran—Cheque. Rev and Mrs Jones, Moylgrove-Triple dish. Miss Alice Jones, Marine Villa, St Dogmaels- Silver sugar tongs. Mastev Bertie Jones, Marine Villa, St Dogmaels- Bread fork. r.i j The Misses Mesha and Gwladys George, Rhyd- garnwen-Silver toilet bottle. Miss Carrie George, Rhydgarnwen—Duchesse cloth. Miss Jones, Stafford House, Cardigan—Egg ctand. Miss Cassie Jones, do.—Sardine dish. Miss Lloyd, Priory-street, Cardigan-Silver salt cellars in case. Miss Addie Evans, Plasnewydd—China flower pot. Mr and Mrs Rees, Bridge Parade, Cardigan—Silver jam dish. Mr and Mrs James Jones, St Dogmaels—Cake stand and old china jug. Mr and Mrs James Thomas, Liverpool—Pair of ornaments. T T T Mr and Mrs E. Jones, Lavender Hill, London— COfievrjk6Myfenydd Morgan, St DogmaeFs—Album views, Mrs Webb, New Quay-Serviette rings. Mr Tim. J. Davies, London-Marble timepiece. Dr and Mrs Evans, Park-street, New Quay-Silver cake l)&slc6t Mrs Dr Jones, Portdown, The Butts, Brentford- Six silver serviettes in case. Miss Jones, Cadivor House, Llanon-Silver sugar lire Davies, Llwynon, Llanon—Pair of towels. Mr Davies, Compton House-Toilet glass. Miss Elizabeth Williams, Tanyfron Villa—Table I 1 cover. Mr David Lewi,, Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth— j Silver water jug. I Capt and Mrs Rees—Cheque. Annie Rees, Newport, Pem.—Table gonj. Misses Louisa and Gretta Rees—Standard lamp. Mr and Mrs Thomas, London—Dinner service. Dr and Mrs Havard, East View—Silver tea and coffee service. Mr J. B. Morgans, chemist—Brass fender and fire- irons. Capt and Mrs Nicholas, Grove Park—Oak and silver-mounted biscuit barrel. Rev G. Morgan, Tyhen—Gold-mounted silk um- brella. Miss A. Pugh, Aber ay ion—Newspaper rack. Capt and IVtrs Davies, Commercial Hotel—Oak and silver-mounted salad bowl, with servers. Mr Jones, watchmaker—Fish carvers in case. Mrs Slator, Daiidre-pezii-I and silver butter knife and pickle ;Ül': Capt and Mrs "Phillips, Abertawe House—Spirit stand. Mr E. M. Davies, I.R.O., Llysmeddyg—Silver and cut-glass dinner cruet. Mrs George, Spring Hill—Half-a-dozen silver- mounted fish knives and forks in case. Masters D. and A. Havard, East View-Silver Mast rack. Mr and Mrs Williams Cross House—Counterpane. Misses Davies, Cemaes House—Case of table knives. Capt and Mrs Evans, Spring Gardens—Half-a-dozen silver teaspoons and tongs in case. Mr and Mrs Felix, Post Office—Drawing-room carpet. Dr Lewis, Newport, Mon.—Silver-mounted ffower vase. Mr and Mrs Davies, Cambria-terrace—Bread pan. A Friend-Silver tobacco and matchboxes. Mrs Williams, Westfa House—Cake stand. Miss Williams Lower St. Mary-street—Half-a- dozen table knives. Mr Hughes, Pendre—Cheque. Mrs Engward, Lower St Mary-street Coal scuttle. Mr Rees, Spring Hill-Silver tobacco box. Mrs Evans, Cambria-terrace—Floor mat. Miss Bowen, Cotham-Framed picture. Mr and Mrs Owen, Westgate House-Silver butter knife. Mr and Mrs Brown, East-street—Hearthrug. Miss Brown, East-street—Sofa cushions. Mr and Mrs Evans, Manchester House—Eiderdown quilt. Mrs Bowen, West-street—Silver-mounted preserve dish. Miss John, Golden Lion—Lamp. Mr and Mrs Havard, ironmonger—Half-a-dozen table forks. Mrs A. Prosser, King-street—Silver sugar tongs. Miss E. Morris, Hill-lane—Pearl and silver butter knife. Captain and Mrs Evans, Cross House—Silver knife rests. Mr and Mrs Evans, Fountain House—Counter- pane. Mr W. Thomas, King-street-Hall racket. Rev T. M. James, Nevern-Inkstand. Mrs Edwards, Plough, Eglwyswrw—Cheque. Mrs Lewis, Fountain—Half-a-dozen dessert knives and forks and bread knife. Mr T. Morris, Castle Hill-Timepiece. Mr and Mrs T. Stephens, Parrog-road—Mattock and floor mat. Masters J. W. D. and P. Stephens, ditto-Ostrich egg. Mrs Morgan and Miss Williams, Manrita—Bellows. Capt Jones, Lower St Mary-street—Silver-mounted jelly dish. Miss Thomas, Garth Villa, Llanarth—Silver butter dish and butter kuife. Misses Amelia Lewis and Jane Cole Cothaiii-Tinie- piece. Mr and Mrs D. Davies, Upper St Mary-street— Old-fashion dish, cup, and saucers. Miss Mary Gwyn, Brynderi-Cheese stand. Mr Lewis, Blaenmieni—Cheque. Mrs Williams, Crosswell—Cheque. Miss Martha Thomas, Upper St Mary-street— Decanters. Miss Maggie Thomas, Upper St Mary-street— Sugar basin. Misses May and Olive Nicholas, Grove Park-Half- dozen serviettes. Mrs E. Nicholas, Lower St Mary-street—Pair of photo frames. Miss Anne Morgan, East View-Pair of trays. Miss Maiy Jones, do.—Pair of plaques. Mrs Reed—Bedroom door mats. Mr Jenkins, shoemaker-Shoelift and silver button hook. Mrs Thomas—Keeping stone water bottle and glass. Mrs S. Thomas, East-street—Pair of ornaments. Mrs Meyrick—Butter dish. Mrs A. Lewis, Church-street—Old fashion dishes. I Miss H. Morris, Castle Hill-Silver jam dish. Mrs Williams, Rhosmaen—Silver bread fork. Mrs Owen, ivy Cottage—Silver sugar tongs. Mr and Mrs Marsden, Ffynonddofn—Pair carvers. Mr R. Marsden, do.—Cigarette case. Mr and Mrs Griffiths, Henllys—Silver-mounted ickle jar and fork. Mrs Varney-Pair of ornaments. Mrs James, Temple Terrace—Jam dish. Master J. S. M. Morgan, East Street—Pair of plaques. Miss higgon, Scolton Lodge—Tray cloth, butter dish, sugar basin and cream jug. Mrs M. Griffiths, Parkglasbach—Glass biscuit barrel. Mrs Thomas, Cromlech House-Flower vase. Mrs John, Parrog Road-Old fashion plate and egg stand. Miss Morris, Castle Street—Teapot. Miss James, Bank House—Towels and D'oyle. Mrs S. Llewellyn, Upper St Mary Street-Pair of Plaques. Mrs Davies, do.—Pair of plaques. Miss Mary Harries, Drefelin-Cups, lsaucers and teapot. Miss Anne James, Penbont-Pair of photo frames. Mrs Havard, 1, Bank Terrace-Pair of marble frames. Mrs Thomas, Bank-terrace—Marble watch stand. Mrs Thomas, Bank-terrace—Linen table cloth. Mrs Williams, Upper West-street—Photo frame. Mrs Edwards, Church-street—Vase. Mrs Phillips, Chapel House-Old fashion plate and egg stand. Mr and Mrs Thomas, Temperance Hotel—Hot water jug and tea pot. Mrs Lewis, Glanymor-Flower vase. Mrs James, East-street—Cake stand. Miss Mary Griffiths, West-street—Butter dish. Mr E. Thomas, Penbont—Glass dish. Miss R. Thomas, Penbont—Glass butter cooler. Mr J. Hughes, butcher—Set jugs. Mr W. 0. Williams, Lower Saint Mary-street— Rug. Mr Lawrence, East-street—Glass jugs. Mrs A. Morgan, Long-street—Pair ornaments. Mrs Davies (Bowen Bros.)—Wine decanters. Mr D. Thomas (Bowen Bros.)—Butter cooler. Mr D. Jones (Bowen Brothers)- Pair of orna- ments. Miss M. A. Lewis, Glanmor—Flower vase. Mr George Varney, East-street— Butter cooler, sugar basin, and cream jug. Mr J. Varney, East View — Pair of photo frames. Miss Evans, Wellfield Grove View in plush frames. Miss Evans, Plough-Sardine dish. Miss S. A. Evans, Bridge House-Photo frame and pipe rack. Miss Marsden, Pencnwc—Glove and handkerchie boxes. Miss James, Brithdir-Pair of brackets.

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