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Ystrad Rhoridda.
Ystrad Rhoridda. The annual preaching services of Nebo (W.B.) Churc-h were held on Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday last, when the Revs. S. G. Bowen, Cemaes, Pem- brokeshire (formerly of Gelli); and J. Gilbert Jones, Llangloffan, Pembroke- shire. occupied the pulpit. The services throughout were exceedingly well at- tended, and very powerful and eloquent sermons were delivered by the rev. gentle- men. The singing was conducted by Mr. John Roberts, A.C., while the duties of organist were carried out by Mr. E. J. Evans. j The funeral of Arthur Cyril, the youngest son of Mr. David Ware, 9, Bryn Terrace, took place on Saturday last at Lletlirddu Cemetery. Deceased, who was only 18 years of age, and a faithful mem- ber of Bethel (C.M.) Church, met his death on the 16th inst. at the Abergorchy Pit from a fall of stone. The officiating minister was the Rev. Phillip Gelly, Dyffryn (C.M.). The mourners included —Mr. David Ware (father); Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ware, Bryn Terrace (brother and sister-in-law); Mr. David R. Ware, Bryn Terrace (brother); Misses Martha, Nana, Lizzie, Harriet, Lily, and Rosie Ware (sisters) Master David Thos. Ware (nephew) Mr. John Ware, Kenfig Hill (uncle); Mr. and Mrs. J. L. James, Ton- Pentre (cousins) Mrs. Aubrey Morgan, Llandaff (cousin) Mr. and Mrs. David Maddocks, and Miss Cassie Maddocks, Morriston (uncle, aunt, and cousin); Mrs. John Ley and Miss Ley, ^lansamlet (aunt and cousin) Mrs. John Williams, Kenfig Hill (aunt); Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Llan- samlet; Mr. Tom Thomas, Kenfig Hill; Mrs. Llewellyn Morgan, Bryn Terrace; and Mr. Emlyn Evans, Llantwit Fardre. Among the members of the general public were Messrs. T. J. Hughes, Tom Jenkins, Idris and Trevor WTilliams, David John Davies, and Merfyn May (teacher and fellow-members of Sunday School Class), Mr. Llewellyn Morgan. Councillor Thomas Thomas, Messrs. U. R. Edwards (Bod- ringallt Schools), Evan Morgan (Cilynys), John Rees (overman), David Lougher, Robert Boddicombe, and Benjamin Thomas (deacons of Bethel C.M. Church), Thomas May, Tim and Tom May (Bryn Terrace), Miss Beatrice May, and Mr. Richard Felix (Gelligaled Road). The coffin was surmounted by wreaths and floral tributes from Masters Dewi and Lowther Davies and Miss Mary Davies, Llandvssul (nephews and niece) Sunday School Class; Young People's Society at Bethel (C.M.) Church craftsmen and officials of Gelli Colliery Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones. Sandy Bank Hotel; and Miss E. Davies, Pontyclun. Letters of sympathy were re- ceived from Messrs. John Ware, Kenfig Hill, and William Ware, Kenfig Hill Rev. J. Park Davies, late of Pontypridd Miss Lily Lowther. Llandaff; Mrs. Grimes, Cardiff; Miss E. Davies, Ponty- clun Mrs. Beasley, Penartli Miss Beatrice James, Treorchy Mrs. Roblin, Church Village; Zion Baptist Church Choir. Pentre Miss S. Thomas, Penarth Miss Hilda Merrey. Penarth; Miss Rich- ards, Llantwit Fardre Miss J. Howells, Cardiff and Miss Elsie Fordham, Cardiff. The funeral arrangements were conducted by Messrs. Howell Williams and Son, Ystrad-Rhondda. Mrs. Elvira Brimble, 63, Gelligaled Road, widow of the Igte Mr. Enoch Brimble, who had resided at Ystrad 46 years and had been a member of Nebo (W.B.) Church all that period, died on the 17tli inst., at the age of 84. The funeral took place on Saturday at Lletlir- ddu Cemetery. The Rev. E. W. Davies, Hebron, Ton-Pentre, officiated. The mourners included:—Mr. and Mrs. David Brimble, Penrhys Road (sail and daughter- in-law) Mr. John Brimble, Ystrad Road (son) Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Williams, Arthur Street (son-in-law and daughter) Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brimble, Llwynypia (grandson and granddaughter); Misses Elfira, Annie, and Bessie Williams, Arthur Street (granddaughters); Miss Annie M. Brimble, Penrhys Road (granddaughter); Mr. Enoch John Brimble, Brynna (grand- son) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Brvnna (grandson and granddaughter); Messrs. Benjamin and Joseph Williams, Brynna (grandsons) Mr. Cyril E. Wil- liams. Arthur Street (grandson) Messrs. Thomas and William Henry Brimble, Tyn- tyla Road (grandsons) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speed, Mill Street (nephew and niece'); Miss Maud Speed, Mill Street (niece) Mrs. Henry Chambers, Seng- henvdd (niece) Mrs. M, A. Coleman, Gelligaled Road (niece) Mrs. Llewellyn Rees and sister. Tyloi,stowti (nieces); Mr. David Daniel, Tylorstown (nephew) Mrs. John Jones, Brynna Miss Martha Rey- nolds, Bryn Terrace Mrss Anne Llew- I ellyn, Penygraig; Messrs. Absalom. Llwynypia, and David Kninht, Gelligaled Road, Messrs. James and Giles Coleman, Gelligaled Road. Messrs. William Coleman and Edward Lewis, Gelligaled Road (nephews). The funeral arrangements were conducted by Messrs. Howell Wil- liams and Son.
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