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Sudden Death at Seaside.

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j Sureties of the Peace. I-.-

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Llanelly Dramatic Society.I

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Trinity College of London.…

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'Speeding the Parting Guest.'…

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WEDDING BELLS. -0- I SWIDELL- REES. j On Tuesday morning a grand wedding was solemnized at Greenfield Chapel, when the nuptial knot was tied between Mr. Thomas Alphage Swindell, son of Mr A. W. Swindell, Goring Road, and Mies Mary Louisa Rees. niece of the late Mr. R. W Rees and of Mrs. Samuel, Gwrath, Pembrey Road. The brides maid was Miss Mary Paton, whilst Mr. Noel C. Swindell, brother of the bridegroom, acted in the capacity of best men. The bride, who was charmingly attired, was given away by Mr. George Watkeys. and the Rev. Wynne Owen (pastor-elect) performed the wedding ceremony. After the wedding breakfast had been partaken of, the blissful twain left for London and the South Coast, wliere the honeymoon is being spent. While the wedded couple left the chapel, Mr. Nield played tho "NA"e(!(-Iing March." The Dresses. The bride was beautifully attired in a dress of grey bloom silk over grey lace, with a black crinoline hat with black plumes to match. She carried a shower bouquet with gold curb bangle, the gift of th-e bridegroom. The bridesmaid's apparel consisted of an Old Rose gown, with hat of Old Rose satin straw to match. She, also, carried a shower bouquet, with, a gold bangler,, the gift of the bridegroom. The bride's travelling dress consisted of a navy-blue coat and skirt, with bat to match. —o— WILLIAMS-LEWIS. ) On Tuesday morning, at Saint Paul's I Church, Llanelly, a quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized between Mr H. Hay- ton Williams, solicitor, Llanelly, and Miss Ethel Lewis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Lewis, Caedelyn, Llanelly. The bride, who was attired in a white travelling direc- ioire costume, was' given away by her father. She was attended by her sister, Miss lda. Lewis, who, attired in a white costume, acted as bridesmaid The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. David Davies, vicar, assisted by the Rev. J. Morgan. The honey- moon is being spent in London.

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MUSTARD AND CRESS.

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