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BHtTHS, MARRI AGES, AND I DEATHS. BIRTHS. I CHRISTIE.—0»i 1st July, at Glasgow, to Mr. a,nd Mrs. John Christie (nee ,ti, V?rl: kins) a. daughter. ?''? t 64. Wheal,.q,II-ter- GROVE.—On 1st inet.. ?t 64. Wheatneld-ter- race, Waunwen, to af and Mrs. Grove I (nee Ethel Webber), a daughter. 3A7-3 MARRIAGES. JONES—PITT.—On June 30th. at Holy Trinity Church, Jack, eldest son of Air. and Mrs. W. E. Jones. 44. WiUta-m-streefe. Swansea, to Alice, y«-unsest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Pit", 3 Milton-ter- race. Mount pleasant Swansea. 3A7-3 i STUART—SMITH.—At St Gabriel's Church, on June 30th 1919, Eva third daughter of Mr. George Smith, 157. St. Helen's-aven.ue, Swansea, to 1.11'. Teii Stuart chief mechanic Cotton Work's Bolton, Lanca- shire. 3A7-3 DEATHS. LAN(JI«EY.—On June 30tn 1919. ex-Gunner It. g. Lautrley..R.A late of the Swansea Field Ambulance; age 31: the beloved son I of W. H. Langley. Plasmarl. Funeral Thursday, at 5 p.m. sharp for Zion, Mor- riston. Gentlemen only. 3A7-2 WTLLUMS.-On the 3Cth June. 1919, at St. George-lane, Reynoldston George Herbert I Williams, in his 43rd year. Funeral Thursday next, at 3.0. for Llandewi. Gower. Friends please ac,cept this the only intimation. 5A7-2 DAVIES.—Mrs, Sarah Jane Davies. wife of David William Davies. of Railway Inn. St. Thomas, at 7 p.m. on 30th. Funeral Thursday, at 3 p.m., from Railway Inn to Dany trraicr Cemetery. 5A7-3 IIURN.On June 29th. at, 9, Aberdyberthi- street. Hafod. Michael, the dearly-beloved husband of Mary Hum. Funeral Thurs- day, 3 p.m.. for Dar-ieraig. Gentlemen only. 2A7-2 THANKS FOR SYMPATHY. CJIOPP.—it re. Smith Croft Cottage, Bryn. teg. (loroeiiion and the relatives of the. late Henry CrOPT) wish to thank all kind friends for sympathy and kindness shown them in their recent ead bereavement. C7-2 WESTWOOD.—Sons and Daughters of tha late James Westwood wish to thank all kind friends for sympathy and kindness shown in their recent sad bereavement, and also floral tributes 2A7-2 IN MEMORIAL. JAMES.—In loving roemory of Private Zepliiniah James, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry James. Mo. 3 Scybprfacn- street. who was accidentally kdlcd- at ¡ Smesrery 'Camp, Liverpool, July 2ifl. 1917. Sadly miased by fathe- and mother and. .Sitter Hannah and nephews and nieces, Edwin. Henry. Mary, and Sarah- 4A7-2 No one knows how much we"im, Some may think the wound is healed: But they little know the sorrow Deep within oisr hearts coiiceaien. Our thoughts arc always wandering To a srrave not far a was. "Where we laid our darling son Just two years a-iro to-day. 4A7-2 G' RIFFITHS.—I n loving remembrance of Beatrice iBeatie). the dearly-beloved daughter of and Mrs. John GriffithK. 560. Neath-road. Morriston. who passed aw ay July 2nd, 1918: aged 15 years'. Dteeply mourned by all. Beloved hv all. -so winning and so bright, Ever to friends her presence; a delight; Ala,s! her sweet, face shall ever miss Till v/e shall join her in eternal bliss. Radiantly now she dwells beyond the eky, Tn angel robes with our dear Lord near by. Cruel the blow seemed in its sudden fall: Enough! God spoke—she answered his call. 4A7-2 EVANS.—In ever-loving memory of our only beloved Mn. David Richard i? an: Adf?nhi Hotel, who na?sed away ?nd July 1918. Ever remembered and Fadly mised bv his father a in! mother Though dentil divides. Fond memory clings. 4A7-4 EV ANS.—In ev.er-lovine?memory of our dear brother. David E Evan- who paj-sed away 2nd iiilv 1918. Ever fondly remembered by David and lfrtggic. 4A7-4 EVANS.—Ir? loving memory of 1 our dear brother. David R. Evans, who passed away 2nd July. 1913. Ever lovingly remembered by all at Builders' Arm Neath. 4A7-4 EVANS.—In loving memory of our dear •brother. Djvid R.. EvaHS. ivno passed away 2nd July. 1918. Always fondly remembered by Douglas and Bella. 4A7-4 EVANS.—In loving memory of our dear brother. David R Evans who parsed away 2nd July, 19;8. Always fondly rem ember ed by Dick and Winnie. 4A7-4 LACEY.—In loving memory of William, the beloved husband of Lacey. bandore, who passed away a/t Bristol, July End. 1917: aged 48. We mig,3 his loving face. We recall his radiant emile; But trusting heavenly srr&oe, 'Tis only for a while. 4A7-2 GFNT.— Tn fond and loving memory of C. W. B. (Will) Gent, who was drowned off Falmouth by the tornedoinc of the S.S. Tlston. June 30th 1917 1A7-2 SNELL.-In loving memory of my dear hus- band Samue] gnell, 4, Victoria-terrace. Swansea, who departed.this life June 30th, 1918. Lovingly remembered and sadly misf-ed by his, loving wife, tons, and daughter. 2 A 7-2 --i.

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