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FFORESTFACH.
FFORESTFACH. I The funeral of Mrs. Lewis Williams, Weig. took illa,le at Bethlehem, Cadle. De- '•ca.-ef!, ¡gul 7: liighly respected. The 1 following niinistoir, officiated: Rev. D. JeiiVin Jo?..s (Sar?n? Aid. Rev. Jc?tn Davies (Cadle), and Rev. J. Richards •Hanoll). Dfx:ased had a large family. The first of two concerts under the auspices of Fforestfaeh and District Sailors' and Soldiers' Reception Commit- tee was held at Saron Chapel on Thurs- day evening, the object being to furnish fu-i ils to forward Christmas gifts to up- wards of "Oh.local lads serving with the colours. Capt. Harold Williams presided. Praising the committee for the noble v.'orl: and bring rL(;!H, he emphasised the desirability oi all contributing a townrdi; the victory anticipated, The following contributed to the pro- gramaeM:s Hlodwen Jones (Ponhrd u- iab i, Mr. W. T. liws (Pontardulais), Mr. J. Rhys Thoi.ias (Pontardulais). Mr. Dan Matthews (Poutordulais), and Miss Lizzie J. Evans (Fiorcsif.oh). Another concert for the Soldiers' Christmas Gift Fund was held at Bahell. Mr. D. E\ ~ans, Manselton, pre- sided. The following rook part:—Miss Blodwpn Jones, Messrs. W. T. Rees, J. jR!iy-, i hoinas, U. Edgar* Thomas, Dan | Macthov.-?, all of Pontardulais, and Mr. Tom Bevan, Glanammam The accom- j panist wr, Miss Lizzie J. Evans. A vote of thanks to the chairman, artistes and workert; was proposed by Mr. Thos. J. Tliomas. and seconded by Mr. Ben Jones (eecretarv). e
GOWER.
GOWER. A verdict of Found Drowned was re- turned at an inquest at Penmaen on Tues- day on the body ol' an unknown mar. WRehed ashore near Crawley Woods.
E I MON.
E I MON. A military wedding rooic place at St. Catherine's Church, on Thursday, the con- tracting parties k'ing Pto. Frederick Grimstead i Somerset. Regt.) and Mies Rhoda Barvev. 'fiie bride was given away by Mr. W. R. tirirnstoad, the brides- maid taping Miss E. Grimstead: whilst the best man was Mr. Ernest Jones. The Vicar of Corseinon officiated. rrh gcv. D. (-luiries, of Fforestfach, lectured under the auspices of the Cyni. deitluvs Cymreigyddian at the Institute, (iorseiiicn, on LTuirsday evening. Mr. T. R John (Irfonwy) presided. I A. p.itriotic loneert was given by the Libant's Lard flope Choir (conductor, Mr. J. Evans. Hong Kong) at Li ban us Vestry on Thursday evening -Air. David Davies Plas-y-cocd) presided. The fol lowing artistes assisted: Miss Jenny Mark (Swansea), Edith Brain, Eleanor Davies, Bessie Rees, Messrs. John Davies, J. A. Jores, Albert Williams, J. Daniel. R. Evans and W. Devonald. The wedding was solemnised at Bethesda. Swansea, by the Rev. D. Price, assisted by the Rev. Nf. E. Jones, Gorse- iroii, of Miss May Penny, Ponyrheol, and Mr. Silas Raspbridge, Gorseinon. The bride was given away by her father," Mjse F. H. Penny was bridesmaid, and Mr. D. Raspbridge bf-st roan
IHENDY.
HENDY. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chandler, Wern Bwll, Hendy, have now lost two sons-in- law through the war. Captain T. Llewelyn Bowen, M.C., was wedded at Hnndtindod WeHs on Tuesday, I f:nli the best wi- hes of Hendy and Pontar- dn?u? go ?vith hn future happine and prosperity.
I KIDWELLY.
I KIDWELLY. Tho celebration of the jubilee of the Rev. lVm. Castellan Jenkins a6 paetor of Capel Sul Independent Church. Kidwelly, fook place on Sunday and Monday. On Monday afternoon and evening meetings, presentations wero made to the veteran minister (who is 87 years of age. and has been preaching for the last lit years) of a purse of money, some X17. from Tabor, Llansant, a church he has ministered to since its opening, and a handsome case containing Treasury notes to the value of over £ 100 from the congregation of Capel Sul and friends in the town and district. The death took place on Tuesday morn- ing. rather suddenly, at Quay House, Kidwelly, of Mrs. Mary Richards, relict of the late Mr. John Richards, of that place, aged 70 years. Deceased bad four sops who have served in this war, the youngest of whom is still serving. Captain David Brynmor Anthony, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, second eon of Mr. and Mra. J. G. Anthony, of Kidlly, has just been awarded the Military Cross for gallantry and great devotion to duty on the Western front. He is one of four brothers ail serving their King and coun- try. 1.Ir. Daniej Johns, I').Sc.. agricultural organiser, delivered an address at the Town llall. Kidwelly, on the great need of food production, and explained the Government scheme, under which 400 ad- dittional acres are ordered to be ploughed in the borough. The Government were prepared to render all possible help in the loan of tra.cto s, teams and plough- men and also in the siipi-lying<)f manures and seed. Farmers were present and several questions were asked. Mr. John Thomas, Velindre, managing director of the Kidwelly Tinpiate Works, an ex- firmor, presided.
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! -LLANDOVERY. ;
LLANDOVERY. John now. aged about 30, Berllan-ter- race, Llandovery, has disappeared from [ home since Saturday He was last seen on S.ituivday evening on the Dclauhirion- road, and later a cap and coat Aentifird hji those worn by him were found near a deep pool in the vicinity, and there were impressions on the bank of the river as j if someone had been sitting there. The River Towy at the spot was dragged on Sunday and Monday, but without result.
I I lLOUGHOR. !
l LOUGHOR. At the National Schools a reception was giv,n to Lance-cpl. J. Ballard and Ptes. W. J. Davies and E. Davies, all on leave. Mrs. Owen, lviiby House, on behalf of tho church, made presentations. The fol- | lowing took part:—Messrs. Ilees W.-tlters, E Rees and Harold Gough, Misses Gcugh, B. Williams, A. and C. Williams. The t accompanist was Miss Evans. Rev. J). Davies, curate, presided. j At Penuel a reception was held in honour of' Tom Gibbs. Welsh Guards, and Mr. T. J. Jeaes, now discharged. Mr. Lewis Saundere. on behalf of the church, presented each with a sum of money. The following contributed to the programme:—Messrs. F. Bridgewater, Melville Muxworthy, Glyhdwr Turner, RL-e;, Walters. J. Daniels, J. Thomas, Madam A. Davies, Misses Maggie Phil- lips, Miriam Afan Jones, L. Davies, and \1. Davies. The Excelsior Glee Party j rendered selections, conducted by Mr. E. j Maddock. The accompanist was* Mics Gwladys Davies, R.A.M. The itev. E. Wntkms (pastor) presided. Mr. F. O. Harries, the headmaster of i-lie ni->, Council School opened on Tues- d?y is the authority on the history of the ancient borough. His many friends are .trying to persuade him to publish tho fruits of his research es in book form. J
i LLANDILO.I
LLANDILO. I The of St. Paul's Wesleyan Church took plac3 recently. The preacher I was iho Kev. Hugh Hughes, Old Col\vvn. Ti congregations were large. The sing- ing was under the leadership of Mr. Oak- | toy Roes, and Mrs. Hopkins was the oruanist. Rev. 1). Ccrris Davies (pastor) j 'onduded, and Revs. D. Williams (M.C.) D. H. Williams (A.), and J. Meirion Wil. iiams (W.) took part in the services. Tha I' j collections amounted to over At the monthly meeting of the Llandilo Rural District Council on Saturday, Mr. Richard Mathews (Llandebie) presiding, reference was made to the terrible state ct I fiome of the county roads. Mr. John .1 Richards stated that some of the roads were dangerous to the lives and limbs of valuable horses. He thought agriculturists ought to protest to the County Council also against the main roads heing nriadc racing tracks tor motor-ears. There were miles of roads over which it was absolutely dangerous to take horses or veii- tually Mr. L. N. Powell undertook to bring the matter before the County Council. A competitive raeetine was held at the Baptist Chapel, Llardilo in connection 'vith the Youns People's Guild. The chairman was Mr. T. D IAwis. Results --Solo for children under 10: Divided between Nancy Bowen and Winnie Griffiths. Recitation under 15: Divided betweeu Violet Perks ana Olwen Griffiths. General knowledge: Mra Jenkiris. Solfa music (first sight): Miss M. Davies. Prize bap: coinuetitron: Miss N. Williams. London. Reading a nassage not punctuated: Mr. A. Griff.ths, 15th Psalm (recit--ttion): Winuie Griffiths. Solo under i Vt- Gladys Bowen. Champion solo: Mr. T. Jones. Champion recitation- Mrs. Jenkins. Quartet Glanyrafon. conducted by Mr. ten J Davies. The Rev. G. Edmund Williams pro- cosed a vote of thanks, seoontled by Mr. j H W. Jovier. The adjudicators were: Prize bags.. Miss Raddie Richards: rnisic Mr J. n. Rees; recitations, etc.. Mr. R. A. Evans. t
II I LLANGADOCK.I
I LLANGADOCK. I j Messrs. J. Davies and Co.'s fortnightly isale of fat stock ut tho Red Lion Mart, j Uau^idock, on Tuesday, met with a keen demafld, aud the lots offered found ready j ? pmc?i?frs. One hundred cattle we!) sold at prices ran?in? from S20 to C35, cows and calves up to t51). calves 70s. to H(?.. sheep 2?s. to 55s., and porkers 70s. to 13()?. A hunch of eleven Ayrshire cows from Mr. E. Jones, Manoravon, averaged Nl apiece. j
f LLASMDEDIE.I
f LLASMDEDIE. j At Curiii-irtlien on Saturday, Sceptic j Bowen, Liandcbie, was fined 40s. for hav- ing no lights on his motor-car at GorsIn", and fined 10s. for not having a driver's 1 license. P.O. Tudor said defendant pro- duced a license which had expired two months ago. ) ■» ■
! MORRISTON. !
MORRISTON. I Lieut. W. A. Edwards, son of JL*. W. H. Edwards. Dutfryn Tin and Ste-d Works, Morriston, has died of wounds in Pales- tine. The <"ad information reached his l f.ends on Tuesday morning, and added pathos being found in the fact I that his wife, who is a daughter of Mr. H. L. Sails, J.P., re- ceived a letter from him by the same poot. Lieut. W. A. Edwards was 115 years old. He had been educated at Harrow and I Camhri<!gc. and before the war was en- gaged at th? Duffryn Worl?. He was well-known as a cricketer for a n(' Glamorganshire, his position being that of wicket-keeper. In 11115 lie married a daughter of Mr. R. L. Sails, J.P., but there are no children. At phildelphia Schoolroom, on Thurs- day evening, a concert was held "in aid of the Soldiers' and Stilors' Fund. There wag a large attendance, and the pro, gramme was provided by the following: Madam Robert Evans, Miss Winnie Evans, Miss Ociirven Evans, Mr. Trevor Evans, Miss Lily Evans, Mr. Trevor Lewis, Miss Maggie Lewis and Miss Agnes Lewis Mias Sal Jenkins ably accompanied. The final meeting üÎ the Morriston Alexandra Rose Day Committer was held at the Parish Hall. on Friday even- ing. Mrs. T. J. Williams (Maesygwer- nen) president, presided, supported by Councillors Rd. Bnckland, chairman of the committee and D. J. Davier, J.P. Councillor D. J. Davies. J.P. (treasurer) submitted the balanoe sheet which showed a balance of £93 10e. 7d., which will be forwarded to the Swansea Hoe- pital. This amount was obtained as fol- lows:-Sale of roses 229. subscriptions f.40, whist drive t15, Gem Cinema concert £ 20. Votes of thanks were accorded Mrs. Wm. Williams (Llwyncrwys) for the use of the grounds, to the Rev. Dd. Williams, M.A.. vicar, for the use of the Parish Hall, and to the secretaries, Mr. W. T. Morris and Mr. E.L. Edwards- Special services were held at the Wes- leyan Chapel, Morriston, on Sunday, when the Rev F. I-l Buckingham and Mr. T. H. Jones officiated. Solos were rendered by Madam W. Hale. Councillor D. J. Davies, J.P., presided in the after- noon; when an organ recital was given i by Mr. D. J. Lloyd, L.T.C.L., and a musical programme was provided by the following: Mrs. Horace Samuels, Miss M. j II. Thomas, Mr. W. Tanner, Mr. Naboth I, Francis, Air. W. Roberts, and Mr. D. J Morris At Ilorcb Chapel on Saturday a concert was held in aid of the Soldkrs* and Sailors? Fund. Mr. T. Lloyd presidea. The following took part in th pro- gramme; Madam Ilughee, Misses Budc- ley and F. Davies. Messrs. Dd. Lloyd, D. Hill, W. H. Phillips, Williams and Davies. Mr. D. J. Lloyd, L.T.C.L., ac- companied. Under the auspices of the Morriston -no k ei, wes United Bowling Club, a smoker was held at the Fountain Inn on Saturday evening when the presentation of the cup and medals wc*4 made to the winners of last year's tournament. Councillor D. J. j Davie?, J.P., presided. The winner d ?? c?p was Mr. T, n. Th?m??. with Mr. Jas. Griffiths as rVmner-up. Mr. W. E. Evans (the donor of the cup), in present- ing the cup and medal to Mr. T. 11. Thomas, referred to the debt of gratitude which they owed to their local representa- tives, and especially to Councillors J. ll. Loo and W. W. Holmes. ..& -.————
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MUMBLES. I
MUMBLES. I Information has been received by Mrs. A ce, of rorgeiield-terrace. Norton, Mumbles, of the death in action of her husband. Pte Lemuel Ace. Before join- ing up Pte. Ace was a professional golfer and groundsman for the Langland Bay Golf Links. He was 33, and was a son of Mr. and Mrs John Ace, of Gower-place, Mumbles. The funeral took place on Thursday at, Oystermonth Cemetery of the late Mr. ,7as. Harris Madeir House, CMtleton. Mmubics. Mr. Harris, who was an octogenarian, wae on" of the oldest rca'deuts and Oddfellows iu the district, .having joined the Oyeter- mcuth Castle I?odgc in 1859. Years ago he was a member of the old Loca I Board (now defunct). The Rev. Harold S. Williams, Vicar of Oystermouth, officiated. At a meeting of the Oystermouth Ad- vertising and Improvements Association held on Monday at the Council Chamber, Dr. J. De Cover ley Veale presiding, a communication was read from the Mumbles Council requesting a conference with that body with a view to reviving the interest in the Association and the* advertising of the district as a summer and winter health resort. A small com- mittee was appointed to meet the local authority.-A resolution was carried ap- proving of the efforts of the Mumbles Council to secure aE an open space and winter garden the plot of land on the I front formerly occupied by the figure eight aerial railway.
PONTLLIW.
PONTLLIW. An auxiliary guild, under the ladies' committee c.f the Pontardulai" and Ðis-1 trwt Disabled (jIars' and Soldiers' Fund IS to be organised here. Mrs. DayiM, Carm'? Manse, and other ladies are taking i the lMd.
PONTARDULAIS. !
PONTARDULAIS. The visit; or the Congrcge-tlonalists' cwrdd cwarter" paled into ir.signih- etance, compared with the excitement occasioned over the arrival of a supply of sugar to a certain large fcstablishment on Thursday. The poor assistants had a rough time for a long time.' The Ladies' Committee, as a result of their weekly classes, raised < £ 80 Os. 10<1., clear, for the locnl last year. And they are setling down again to work this winter. Mrs. (Rev.) Williams tS the president, and Miss Iailies (head- mistress) hon. secretary. The committee comprises Mrs. (Aid.) Harries, 51ns, Mor- gan (Tho Vicarage), Mrs. Harold Benson, and Mrs. John Howells, end th-rl- is a laNe band of ernest workers. Capt. and Adjt W. T. Davies (King's nn<1 Qnoon's prizeman), opens a r-ew rifle rango here to-day. Mr. David John Davies. ftwernfn, who 1i;\$ had ten yoars service with the Glam- organ Education Authority, has been transferred to the Pontardulais-Gorseinon area as schools' attendance officer, in suc- cession to Mr Tvor Williams resigned. The Town Silver Band gave a public rehearsal on Sunday. Mr. Caradog Jones, chcckweigher, presided. The Voluntcter movement at Pontar- dulais, inaugurate d in July, 1915, has cost practically < £ 250 for new ranges. Drill Hall, etc. And the platoon is still in need of funds. Special meetings were held under the auspices oi the Baptist Churches, and ad- dressed by the Rev. Thos. Lewis, F.R.G.S., for -iyver 30 years missionary on the Congo. Revs. GM. Willbms, and R. W. Davies alro took port. Over the week end the folkwin s?diprs on leave w?re pnt?rtainpd to ? conc&rt at "ii(. "In.itite and prc-s?nted ?t!i a Tr&asurv note each: Sergt. David with a Treasury note each: ?4- David Jones, R.F.A.; Ptes. William Parsons, Samuel Thomas, and Stoker Brymllor Thomas. The lady mem bers of the com- mittee are Mrs. (Lieut.), D, J. Davies; Mrs. Morgan Michael, Mrs. Davies and Miss Harries, The Bolgoed. Special Sunday School services at Babell were presided over by Miss M. II. W il- liams and Mrs. D. J. Davies. Emblems, etc., were, presented to those who had I worked for missionary funds. Mr. George Jones was cccomponist, and the following took part: Dilys Pri ce. Doris Williams, Euuic? V. Jones, May Lewis, Irene Har- ris, Gwenffrwd Jone?. Annie ,T. Richards, BroDwen Morgan, May Davie?, Gwendo- line Morgan, Violet Evans, BNmW('n Francis, Eugenia Jenkins. Mary A. Evans, Mrs. Owen and Annie Williams, Messrs. Idris Price, Willie Price, Wm. Jones, DeL L. Francis, Dd. Davies, Daniel Richards, VN-non Verbist. Dd. Rees Harries, DI. James Francis, and William Jones. I W<funded first of all in November, 1!)16. Pte. Ivor Davies, 6on of Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Forest-road. Pontardulais". has again been knocked out of action. He lies I in Birmingham Hospital. He joined the Navy at the outbreak of war. but was soon transferred to an infantry regiment. Owing to a serious breakage of machi- nery, the mills at the Cambria Tinplate Works are at a stai\d-sti!l. This is unfor- tunate as jIliC management had secured important contracts. The necessary re- pairs are being carried out with all speed NEW RIFLE RANGE. -!??GE. I On Saturday evening a new rifle range was opened at Pontardulais by Captain and Adjutant W. T. Davies (King's and Queen's Prizeman). Subsequently a public, meetin.r was held in the Drill Hall, which had been gaily decorated for the occasion. Major A. A. Perkins, T.D., O.C. 3rd. Batt. Glani. Vol. Re'jt.. Swansea, presided, and in ,vas supported by Capt. W. A. Dayson (second in command). Adjt. Davies and C. E. Poole, and LiE-nt. Davies O.C. Pon- tardulais Platoon. Others present were: Captains Renuall, Bottomley, L'outs. An- drews and Gimmell; Rev. W. Morgan, B.A., C.F., vicar; D. Lloyd Morgan, D.L.; j Messrs Thomas Davies (Birchjrove), ?van I Mopid??. Councillor Mathew GnSlths. etc pt' Tho Pontardulais Town Silver Band (conductor, 51 v. E, H. PrPtehnril, Bae.'), Misses Ellen Moses, Cwintwreh, and Irene Griffiths, L!an;tcnnech; Mcfni-s. Dan Defies, Lemuel Morgan, and David Evans, Velindre. contributed fine item-, to a I c^ilanecus programme. Mdme. R. Leyshon Davies aj:ted as accompanist. Another J effort is to be made to raise a company of voiuziteers at Pontardulais, and consider. I ing the size of the place, and the number .1 of men available, this should easily De- come an accomplished fact. Lieut. Davies,- O.C., is arranging for special drills for recruits.
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PONTARDAWF !
PONTARDAWF Will the person who took the chain from the back of this house return it at once before it is fetched," is the notice which appears in a Pontardawe shop window. Is it a chain of evidence, or is there no evidence of the chain? "One who has done his bit" suggests that another War Aims meeting should be held before Mr. W. C. Anderson's meeting on the 24th. Properly organised," he says, we should get a meeting a Pontar- dawe which would prove that the Pacifists do not count in the district." Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Edwards, of George-street, Pontardawe, have received news that their adopted daughter, Lily, was wounded in the last air raid in Lon- don. She was conveyed to St. Thomas Hospital, where her wounds were dressed. She was not detained. As a result of the recent flower show and dance at Pontardawe, the sum of £ 51 10s. 9d., which amount has been forwarded to the local auxiliary hospital. The death has occurred at Uplands, Pontardawe, of Mrs. Ellen Jane Maries, wife of Mr. Wm. 5Iarles, forapan at Messrs. Gilbertson's Works, Pontardawe. Deceased was 4G years of age, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Webb, High-street, Pontardawe. She leaves two children. Mr. W. Lloyd. R.F.A., who recently wa-s awarded the Military Medal on the battlefield, has been visiting his home. GREAT NAVAL WRITER. Few people are aware that "Bartimeus," I who is one of the literary discoveries of I the war, is a Pontardawe boy, being the only eon of Mrs. Ccsti Ricci, who is the daughter of Mr. L. G. Lewis, Brynheulog, Pontardawe. Lieut. Ricci has written ecveral brilliant books on naval matters, his last effort being The Long Trick," J9,900 copies of which were told during the first week. Lieut. Ricci is at present at the Admiralty, and in addition to being staff paymaster, he is also secretary to Admiral Everett, the latter, by the way. being secretary and naval adviser to Sir Eric Gcddes. He was born in London 30 years ago. His father, who is deceased, was the eon of Baron de Costi Ricei, of the Diplo- matic Service. Ho served on the Iron Duke on the staff of the Commander-in- Chief Grand Fleet during the present I war, and "'11; in that ship when ehe took part in the Battle of Jutland.* MILITARY MEDALIST. I Bombardier Willie T. Lloyd, whose hoane h at Mount Pleasant, Pontardawe, was accorded a rousing reception cn Tuesday night on* the occasion of his return from France, where he won the 51ilitary Medal a few weeks ago. Prio-r to the meeting, which was held at the Public Hall, a pro- cession was formed at the Drill Hall con- sisting of the local V.T.C., in charge of I Sergt.-Major J. R. Williams; 3rd Glam. Band, conducted by Mr. Llew. Lewti>s. and t11 local Boy Scouts in charge of S i- master Dd. Williams. A halt was mad", nt Mount Pleasant, whore Bombardier Tilord joined in. At the hall Mr. C. G. Gilbertson presided. The Vicar (Rev. Joel Da?ies), in making ? presentation on be- h?f of the Soldiprs and Sailor? Welfare association, read the parchment contain- ing the record of the deed which won the distinction for Bomb. Lloyd. It stated that under heavy enemy fire he had assisted in extinguishing a fire near a quantity of ammunition and showed utter disregard for danger. The Chairman later pinned the Gilt Cross upon the hrea-st of Patrol Leader Reginald Ay res, of tlW'Iocal S'L-oiiis. for saving a boy from drowning a few Inonths I ago. Ayres was [41so handed a certificate.
RHANDIRMWYN.-1
RHANDIRMWYN. -1 The death has occurred after a long illness, in his 38th year, of Mr. Jenkins Evans-Jones. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Trawsnant Farm. The remains were in- terred at Abergwesin Church, Brecou- ehire.
-SWANSEA.
SWANSEA. Lieut. R. D. MacDonald, only son of the late Mr. Duncan and Mrs. E. MacDonald, formerly of 21 Russell-street, Swanitea, now of 12, Linden-road, Bristol, has been killed in action in France. Lieut. MacDonald was 22 years of age. Pte. Thomas Hewitt, of Windmill-ter- race, St. Thomas, Swansea, has been in- valided home from France with dysentery, and is at present in hospital in London. Before joining up Pte. Hewitt was em- ployed under the Swansea Harbour Trust. The funeral of the late Mr. Hector Ll Rees, only eon of Mr. Hector Rees, for- merly of the Bonymaen Hotel, took place or. Thursday afternoon, leaving the resi- dence, 84, Beech wood-road, Uplands, for Llansamlet Churchyard. The body 1 was enclosed in Japanese oak coffin. Tiie Duias United Choir, who are now rehears nig, Worthy is the Lamb" (Hap del), under the cpnductorship of 5Ir. Johr Evan: Dinas. have appointed Miss Dill's Davies. Plasmarl, as their accompanist Miss Davies won the first prizq at the Peniel Green competitive concert on Sat urday. Mrs. Davies, of No. 2, Port Tennant- court, St. Thomas. Swansea, has been noti- fied that her son, A.B. D. Daviee, who was posted as missing, is now reported as having died of wounds. The deceased was 3") years of age. His brother, Pte. G. Davies, was killed while eerving with the I>evons in July. 1916. The marriage arranged between Frederic Stafford Hohertson, lieutenant, R.F.A., second son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arthur Robertson, of Grimsby, and Dorothi Catherine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. James, of Vaynol, Swan- sea, and reuybryn Edeyru, Carnarvon- shire, will take place quietly next weejk at Hampstead. Mrs. Daley, 23, Well-street, Grecnhill, Swansea, mother 01 Signaller John Daley, R.F.A., has received information that her *on has been awarded the Military Alelal. Previous to joining up in August, 1914, he was employed by Mrs. Baer, jewelJ^r» Castle-itreet. He was a member of St. Joseph's Athletic Club, all the members t-f which are now servine with the co'ours. At. the Grosvenor Hotel, Swansea, on Saturday evoking, Mr. Sidney Phillips presiding, a presentation meeting and concert were- held, under the auspices of the King's Dock Finishing Department ()¡ rl "rl CVvrvforts Fund. The recipient was Corporal Wni. D. Hop- i kins. On behalf of the department, Mr. Arthur Davies presented Corporal Hop- kins with an inscribed wallet, etc. We resret to announce that Commander W. If. Nilos, Ii.N.R R.D. captain of the Port of Gibraltar, au-,iv on Wed- nejday morning at his residence, 16, Woodlands-turrace, after a long and pain-i ful illness. Commander N'ilcs was for- merly dockmaster at Swanse-a. aud about 13 years ago was appointed captain of the. Port of Gibraltar, of which place he was 1 a justice of the peace. He m av. also a Trinity Brother. A concert, arranged by Mr. Ivor Owen, I took place at Manselton Congregational Churoh, under the auspices of the Soldiers and Sailors Fund. The following artistes took part: 5Idmc. Maggie Davies, Mdme. Edith Jones Thomas, Coin wen Thomas, Mr. Harry Roberts, Mr. Enilyn Thomas, Mr. W. H. Jones. Mr. Ivor Owen was the accompanist. Mr. Wm. Morgan presided, and later was deputised by the Rev. John Adorns, j Thos. Jenkins, firefcan, was at Swan- sea on Tuesday charged with failing to join one of IL1. transports. Defendant, pleading guilty, Mid he lost the ticket from his bag, and in consequence of trying to recover the bag he mipsed the boat, arriving on the quay just when the vessel was in taw with the tugs a little distance from the quay. The bench said they were convinced it was a mishap, but they were bound to convict, and a fine of 20s. was imposed. His numerous friends will be grieved to learn of the death, which took place at j his residence, 74, Cromwell-street, Swan- sea, of Mr. Harry Samuel Jenkins, mem- ber of the grocery firm of 51essrs. Palfer- man, Roberts and Jenkins, County Stores, Goat-street. Deceased, who was a native of Swansea, was 37 years of age and had been ailing for some time. He was for some years employed at Messrs. D. Jones, Dickinson and Co.'s grocery establish- ment in Oxford-street, Swansea, and when that firm disposed of their business he went into partnership. A wedding wp-s solemnised by the vicar (Rev. M. H. L. Williams) at St. Gabriel's Church, Swansea, the contract- ing parties b;J..ng Miss Ethel Matthews, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthews, Brvnawel, ITafod, and Mr. Haydn Evans, son of Mrs. Reuben Evans, Ferineliffe, Rhyddings-terrace, and grand- son of the late Mr. Eli Stock, of Brynh r, Penclawdd, late of Bristol. Tho bride was given away by her father. The bridesmaids were Missea Elsie and Prudence Matthews (sisters of the bride). The two younger bridesmaids were Miss Averil Watkins and Mies Audrey Lloyd (nieces of the bridegroom). Mr. Tom Davies (CWIH, Llansamlet),, carried out the duties of best man. News has been received of the death in France, on the 27th of September, of Lce.-cpl. G. T. A. (Trevor) Benson, aged 37. second son of Mr. Thomas Benson, High-street, Swansea. It appears that Lce.-cpl. Benson was killed by an enemy aeroplano bomb dropping near him. De- ceased, who had been out in German East and West Africa for about 13 years, came across to this country, and was in Swan- tea for a few days prior to voing to France last March. A well-known all-round athlete, deceased had played for Neath, Mountain Ash, Swansea Seconds, Maesteg, etc., and hac earned about £300 in ath- letic prizes. In addition to being a good Hugby wing threequarter and sprinter, Cpl. Benson won many prizes at hurdling and swimming. He also played water polo. The deceased was educated at the Swansea Grammar School. GREEK'S SUGAR DEAL. Before the Swansea bench on Monday, Leonidas Leontaris, a Greek, was sum- moned for selling or dealing in sugar by retail at Rutland-place, Swansea, without a certificate granted by the Food Control Committee. Mr. Rupert Lewis prosecuted. Defendant said he did not know a licence was necessary. The bench again imposed a nominal fine of it)s., saying that in this case the defence of ignorance was perhaps justifi- able. ESTATE OF 51R. J. LOVAT OWEN. Mr. John Lovat Owen, J.P., of 2G, Glunmor-erescent, Swansea, late manager of Messrs. Glasbrook, Sons, and timber merchants, and for some year-s director of Messrs. Taylor and Co., Ltd., formerly grocers and provision merchants, who died in September last, aged 6,1. years, left estate of the gross value of £ 24,075 lis. 9d., and of which £ 20,322 10s. Id. is net personalty. The probate of his will, dated 11th September, 1916, has been granted to Mr. Henry Ganz, jeweller, of Eden-avenue, and Mr. Stanley Parker Williams, solicitor, of 2, Fisher-street. Testator left £ 2(5 per annum to each of his sisters, Eliza and Martha, 1:125 to each of the children of his brother Benjamin, and his sister Martha £1,000, and his pre- mises 26 and 28, Glanmor-crescent, and his furniture to his wife, aud £ 1,000 to his brother Benjamin. The residue of tho- estate he left as to one-third in trust or his daughter Vera and two-thirds in trust for his wife, and then for his said daughter. DISGRACE^ HIS UNIFORM. At the Cardiff Assizes on Tuesday, be- fore Mr. Justico Lawrence, Herbert Chambers (19), ship's steward, pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and enter- ing shops at Swansea and MulablIs- Prisoner, who was smartly dressed In the uniform of the mercantile" ™aVi_ n€; was stated to have worked as a collier at Mnrdy, wher he had a good charad(>r. Subsequently he deserted from the si Regiment and joined the mercantile marine. In his statement from the dock prisoner said he had deserted from the We eh Regi- ment because he was not included in a draft on active service. He added he com- I mitted the offences because he failed get a ship. In sentencing prisoner to 12 months' prisonment, his Lordship cliaract(-ri I him as a discredit to the uniform he w< -Nir. L ovat Fraer (instructed by j Rupert Lewis) prosecuted. DEATH OF 5IR. FRANCIS COLlrO The death is announced, in his 5 year, of Mr. Francis David Colmore member of a well known and highly e pec ted Swansea family, who was v popular in the Swansea scholastic tension. Since the summer holidays Colmore had been unwell and oontiae( his residence in Glanbrydan-avci Uplands, where he passed peacefully a on Saturday morning. He was trained at the South W Training College, Carmarthen, in 187! and afterwards served as a certifies assistant nt Dvi'atty and Rutland-st Schools. In December. 1910. he was pointed headmaster of tiie Cwmbi Boys' School. He was married t' | daughter of the late Rev. Dr: Wiiui Landore, and leaves a widow and daughter, for whom the greatest symps is expressed. It was only on Thursday last that i sister, Sirs. Allen, of 48,' Garden-vsu Swansea, died witn tragic suddeiineca, CHRISTMAS HOLDIAYS. l'_e annual meeting of the Swa Drapers' and Outfitters' As.sociaticn held on Tuesday evening at St. Andr Schoolroom, when the followng off were elected for the year:—Mr. Hie Lewis, J.P. (president), Mr. G. W. 1 hew (treasurer), 5Ir. J. Bowden j (secretary). The Christmas Holidays were disct and arranged, and it was agreed to all shops on Tuesday, Wednesday I Thursday, December 26th. 27th and and re-open Friday, December 29th; that the shops remain open on the Mo: preceding Christmas till 9 o'clock, later than usual for the previous wei Mr. Richard Lewis, J.P., was ut mously appointed to represent the Ase tion at the London Chamber of Trade The date was arranged and fixed the winter sales, 1918. It was dccided that all members w accompany the Mayor (Aid. Ben Jone church on Sunday next November 11
-SKETTY.
SKETTY. On Sunday All Saints' Day was brated at Sketty Church with a mem service to fallen heroes of the parish. the morning service the Bishop of David's officiated, and the Vicar of parish, the Rev. J. H. Stewart took pulpit at the evening service. Mr. 'I I Jones, organist, played the J March," while the choir rendered anthem befitting to tho occasion, ngkii", of the fallen, totalling 35, read. The vicar has collected p] graphs of these men and has had t placed on an honours board in church. The service closed with sounding of the Post and singing of the National Anthem, some time after the service the mu bell was tolled.
TYCROES.
TYCROES. Tha death of 5Irs. Davies. wile of Davies, Bryncaerau, took place on day. Deceased leaves nine children, following ministers were prtwnt- Revs. J. L. Mostyn Owen (pastor), 1 Francis (Hcndre), Ellis Jones. (Bett D. S. Davies (Bethe-nla), D. J. Ail (Moriah), and T. Roberts (Pisgah).. The death occurred on Monday of Williams, of Bryncaerau, after a loni uess.
WAUNARLWYDD.
WAUNARLWYDD. A concert was given at Sardis Ch: Waunarhvydd, by the Fforestfach V Dice Purly (under the conductorshi 5Ir. W. Thorn as). The following nail: Miss 51. Edwards (Mansclton). L. M John, 51 r. Wm. Lewis, R.J (Fforestfach), .md Mr. H. The (Fforestfacn). The accompanists Mr. D. H. Evans and 5Iadame L. Thomas. Mr. J. J. Thomas presi The proceeds wero in aid ot the S-ii and Holdiers' Fund. At Sardis Chape], the Rev. D. Davies presiding, a presentation cor, was held. under the auspices of the diers' and Sailors' FunJl. The follov contributed to the programme:— W; arlwvdd United Choir (conductor, Mr H. John), 51 r. W. II. Roes, M-ss Lewis, lt.. W. J. Huyhes, 5lr. D. Ev The accompanisit was 5Ir. E John. sentations were made to fin discha soldiers The Rev. J. Jonel; and 511 Rowlands, ci: behalf -of the cumnii handed watches to Ptes. S. M. DaviM P. Greenhouse, while Ptes. S. Bowd: J. Davies and E. Ho wells received" ing sticks, the presentations beinsr n by Mr. J J. Thoiii: Ari-angel!iciits in the handrs of 5Ir. W. A..Holling and Mr. B. Clarke.
YSTRADGYNLAIS.
YSTRADGYNLAIS. At Ystradgynlais Council meeting Thursday, G. R. Rees (sanitary 4vpector) reported that when he visited Police Station recently for the purpos making an inspection he met with a e" what hostile reception. The police maintained, doubted his authority. At Ystradgvnlais Council on Thurs lit. Edmund Wales reported that an lillnic of a rather scattered nature spread throughout the entire parish, was of the scarlatinal typo. Only one coal dealer in the 1st gvnlais district has complied with request of the Council to furnish pI of coal. The Council are considering question of reporting the matter to Coal Controller.
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AMMANFORD. I
AMMANFORD. I A concert wrte held at the Palace T'tboatro in aid of Mr. Joseph Thomas, an oid tradeeanan in ill-health. Mr. T. 5L. Evaae. M.A., presided, supported by Conn. J. Harries (Irlwyn). The following arfcistwi gn their services: Miss Dilys Thomaø and Mr. T. Gibbon Davies (elocu- tioniete), Miseoe Louisa Davids and Cassie ReeiR. Madame Fowler-Williams, and Jieær8. T. Waiters and Jonah Williams I (aoLoaoto). In addition to eolo items, there were also duerts, and the Bettws juvenile choir (Mr. Anwyl H. Davies) gave. aeieetkHtt. Mr. Geo. I. Thomas acted as eooompenLst and harpist. A memorial service to to late 5lr. Teuaa Lloyd, only eon of Mrs. Lloyd, Macs Towy, Ammanford, and nephew of the Rev. D. E. Harris, Congregational minis- ter, tram itdd in the English Congrega- tional Chapel, Talbot-road. Members of the Sunday School and Band,of Hope, and felloe student* and staff ofThe Amman Valley County School, attended. Several ministers took part, and the dead boy's favourite hymn was feelingly 6ung. On Saturday night the.Rev. !>. Teg fan Daviee. Ammanford, delivered his lecture OD. Y Teym a'i Geffl Pren," at Pisgah, Penybanc. Mr. D. Da-viea, J.P., Cilrhedyn presided. « The interment of the late Mrs. Lewie, wife of Mr. T. W. Lewis, M.E., manager of the Tirydail Colliery, Ammanford, took place at the Ebenezer burial ground on Saturday afternoon. The funeral (tor men only)wq.g largely attended by public men throughout the district), there being also present Mr. C. E. Cleeves, Swansea, eind -Mr. F. Dayi. M.E., Cross Hands, and other representatives of the mining industry. The officials of *!iO Tirydail.^olliory were the bearers. The chief mourner-; weref Mr. T. W. Lewis j (huelnrnd^, Classes Ivy Lewis, Doris Lewis and Kisie Lewis (daughters), fr Elf"d Lewis '?OT!). Mr. and Mm. M?I- dock. Peneoed (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jcncs. Morthvr (hroth,>r-in-bw and iste¡-), Mr. ?nd Mrs. Rees, Morriston f ?.isler»in-law and brother-in-law), Mr. David Abraham 'Skewen). Mr. Evan and Mr. Tom Jones (GlytniC-li Vale), Mr. David Lewis ami Mrr. Hftty lknky. Uanegwad 'cousins}. Messrs. Jeremiah Davies and Ja' l)av:w. Tirydail /cousin?). Mr. ( Rod?n B?.?:. M. A addressed a meetin? at Lw hDnt£s naiL Amman ford, on Monday night, upon the Labour Party's proposals. was not 1*7 anv lwnn u Uirgo audience, and tho proceedings paired off very quiet'v. Mr. Charles Roden BuxLn writes to the Press that he is not, and never lms a roein»>er of the Non-Ccnsonpfi<>D J.p vm;/» or of any body dealing with con- ("riptlcn1.
BETTWS. I
BETTWS. Cadet Elwyii Austin Victor Peers, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Peers. Bettws, Amman- ford, Iiua been gazetted as second-lieuten- ant and is i>o-fe»l to the Royal Field Artil- lery. Ho is an old Llar.dilo Cour.ty School boy, and volunteered for service irom Aberystwyth University College, whore he had held scholarships of Ei.5 yoarlt, ten- able for three years. .————— — ———-
.DRYNa^rflAK. i
DRYNa^rflAK. A military wedding was solemnised at St. Catherine's Church, Urynainman, on Saturday, when the nuptial knot was bed between Sergt. W. Acland, formerly of the Upper Brynamman Colonial Stores, and Miss Sarah Gwen Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. Clun Williams, Llandilo- road. Under the auspic-es of the Soldiers' and Sailors'" Society, an eisteddfod was held at Siloam, Lower Brynamman, on Saturday. The Rev. J. Lee Davie., presided; Mr. J. Evans (Garnantydd), Garnant, conducted, und ajuùgNl the recitations: Mr. D. Har- ris (Glan Gwenlais) adjudicated on the literary comjiositians, and Mr. Sta!iley Jones on the musical items. Mr. Arthur Williams accompanied. Awards: Solos- under lft: 1, Mary Williams: 2, Olivia Reem. Gil-I;, under 14: 1, Do rid Jones: 2, Susie Owen. Recitation under 12: 1. Bes- sie Jones; 2, May Jones. Treatise: "Cplt." ,Boys' solo: 1, Wilbey Thomas; 2, W. P. Hicks. Recitation under If!: Bessie Jones. Novice colo: Evan Lewi-?. Stanwu: Edwin Rees (Cfidrim) and Brython." Open ^citation: Ceinwen Smith, Cwmgorse. Champion solo: Dd. Howells. Brynamman.
fe; -BURRYPORT.I
fe; BURRYPORT. On Sundav even it:rjj, Mr. W. T. Rich- organist of St. Mary's Church, Burrvpurt. gave un organ recital at St. Mary's Church. Mdme. Muriel Jones (Ppimbiw) and Bowen (Burry- portj and a collection was tnken in lid of the locarSniiora and Soldier? Fund. At a meeting -it the Parish Hall, Burry- port, it was resolved to form an amateur operatic society at llurrynort, Mr. W. T. Richards being appointed condupior. It v.i:; also resolved to give a performaiics of the opera H.M.S. Pinafore early in 1918. On Tuesday eveniffg the Rev. H. H. Turner, Westr n-sapei-ifare, deiiven^d an interesting lecture at the English Bap- tist Chiii-c.-i. J"oi,ryport- The chair was taken by the Rev. D. J. Thomas, B.A. (pastor). On Tuesday evening the G. W. Dramatic Company gave a masterly rendering of I the .drama Eliza Comes to Stay (H. V. Esmond"), in aid of the funds of the Pcjnbrey and Burrvport Nursing Associa- j-.oii. of v.-hieh Mrs (Dr.) Owen WiHianis" is president and Jfrs. R. E. Williams sec- retary. The play was produced by Mr. J. Wlieatcraft, Swansea.
CWRfiLLYiHJFELL. I
CWRfiLLYiHJFELL. A concert was held at the Public Hall, I Cwmilvnfoll on Saturday evening, in hon- I ooT of Driver Tom Richards, R.E. < Harris- roau),. now on leave. Councillor Daniel T. Jonas, J.P. presided. The programme was contributed by the following:— Missss Mary Annie Jones, Ann Walters, Marv Maud Da vies, Janet Vanderwelden, Mary Jane Morgan, Jane William3, Docia Lewis. Megan Evans, and Messrs. Percy Jones, Evan J. Evans, Dd. J. Bevan, Willie Hayden Jones, and Henry Jones (the latter singing penil- lion of his own composition. Mr. Sam Williams, A.V.C.M., was the nccom- panisf. Tha guest was made the recipient o? suitable gifts, the presentation being made on behalf of the inhabitants by Mr. John Davies. Wernfawr. ————— —————
CROSS HANDS. I
CROSS HANDS. I A reception concert, under the auepicee of the Cwjiigwili Soldiers* and Sailors' Committee, was given to Private Dave Ching, on leave. Mr. J. M. Jones preeided. The Penygroes Band played selections. The following took part Messrs. By. Davies, Eleasier Reee, W. Ching, Gwilym Evans. Baddng Jones, Griff Jones. Johnny Rowe, Leslie Kees ReEs. J. Jones, Thos. ,T. James Powell and Hy. Davies; and Mitwes Margaret J. Bees, Evelyn Rees, May Jenkins, Gertrude Lake and Sarah Jane Williamo; together with, choirs from thi school And Gibea. Miss Sanh J. Jones made the usual presentation.
CARMARTHEN.
CARMARTHEN. The marriage^ took pace at Llanllwcb Church, near Oarmarthen, on Thursday, of Captain Herbert Cecil Lewis (Welsh Regi- ment), fourth BOil. of Mr. and Mr;3, H. A. Lewis, Norfa •House, Carmarthen, and Miss Olive Frances Marsden, younger daughter of the Rev. J. Marsden. Vicar of Llnnliweh. and Mrs. Marsden. The bride has been a nnrte &t the local Red Crcs? Hospital ?be vq< siTan away by her futher, and was at- teaded by Miss Kathleen Lewis, sister of the bridoeraotB. The bc-st man was Lieut. ] Alec Lewis, Weli-i Erginjent, brother of the biidearoom. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Morri- Jones. Tileton Kectory, Cheshire (cousin or the !;ride) assisted by tVi Rev. Griffith Thomas, 'Vica.r of St David's, Carmarthen, and tho Rev. 4T. Gelly. curate of Llanllwch-
CLYDACH.
CLYDACH. At a meeting If the Clydach Parish Council h{'tl on Thursday evening (Coun- ciiior lln Davree presiding), a letter was read from tin Pon tarda we District Coun- cil regarding the taking over of a.n ad- ditional lot of laftd in tho vicinity of BeryLstroet, Clydach, ior allotments. The District Council wrote explaining that its surveyor had examined tho land belong- ing to Mr. H. N. Miers, of Ynyspenllwch, which the Parish Council had suggested I should be taken for allotments, and was of opinion that, owing to its buggy nature it was unsuitable for the purpose. It was suggested that a search should he made for some other ground por the purpose. The Footpaths Coromitiee submitted a satisfactory report of its inspectiou of the footbridges erected, spanning the Clydach River n_A r Tynywau'i and Twllygwyddel Farms. Cwin Clydach. and also of the stiles erected on the public footpath tra- versing a cross-country route from Peny- bank Farm. Clydach, to GwrachylIwyni and Trebanos
I r DUNVANT.
r DUNVANT. T'ndcr the auspices of the VoaLg People's Guild ot' the Congregational Church, a concert was hela, the Rev. Vv'. G. Jones presiding. The artistes vere Miss S. J. cartes (Throe Crosses). Mu9 L. Davies. Messrs. Harold Brent on (Pen- clawd.i), Eiiilyn Thomas, «nd Robert I Tltotnu-5. Messrs. J. O. j Thomas, and Keri Riohards.