WESTERN MAIL MONDAY DECEMBER 6. 1926. No. 291. WELSH WEDDING.- PIERCE - PHILLIPS. The Rev. P. D. PIERCE and Mrs. H. PHILLIPS, of Llwyhenry, Maesteg, were married at Trinity Church, Aberayron. The vicar (the Rev. D. J. JONES) officiated, assisted by the Rector of Llangranog (the Rev. J. DAVIES, M.A.). The bride was attended by Miss N. BEVAN and Mrs. ROTHAM as bridemaids, and the bridegroom was attended by Mr. E. DAVIES, of Dom Castell, Llangranog, as best man and Mr. D. DAVIES as groomsman. A reception was afterwards held at the Feathers Hotel and local children were entertained at the residence of the bridegroom, Bridgend Villa, Llangranog. PONTYPOOL CYCLIST HURT. Mr. Harry DAVIES, of Pontypool, a cashier employed at Ebbw Vale, was admitted to the Pontypool Hospital on Saturday night suffering from head wounds as the result of a collision between the motor-cycle driven by him and a motor-car at Cwm Fields, Pontypool. OBITUARIES. MR. J. W. JONES, NELSON. After a long illness, Mr. John William JONES, tailor and outfitter, died at Nelson on Saturday in his forty-sixth year. He served with the Royal Air Force in France during the war and had been in failing health ever since. He was a member of the Welsh Baptist Church at Berthlwyd, a Sunday school teacher and a member of the local male voice choir and of the Amateur Dramatic Society. He is survived by his wife and one daughter. MR. J. HAVARD THOMAS, CARDIFF. The death occurred at his residence 165, Cathedral-road, Cardiff, on Saturday of Mr. John HAVARD THOMAS, who was 61 years of age. Formerly a mining engineer. Mr. THOMAS had for many years been associated with the firm of E. T. LYDDON and Sons, stock and share brokers, Bute-street. He is mourned by a widow. LATE MR. E. WILLIAMS, LLANISHEN. Mr. Edward WILLIAMS, of Nythfan, Melbourne-road, Llanishen, was buried on Saturday in the cemetery at Waentreoda, Whitchurch. There was a large and representative gathering. The service at the house was conducted by the Revs. Evan JENKINS (pastor of Capel Gwilym, Thornhill) and W. G. LEGASSICK, B.D.(Llanishen). At the church the Revs. T. DAVIES (late Lisvane), W. MORRIS (Llandough), Samuel JONES, (Gabalfa), Luther JONES (Whitchurch), Samuel JONES, B.A., (Rhiwbina) and Evan JENKINS (Capel Gwilym) officiated. The chief mourners were :- Messrs. T. E. WILLIAMS, H. J. WILLIAMS, D. WILLIAMS (sons), Edmund WILLIAMS (brother), W. T. DAVEY, G. H. MASKELL, W. THOMAS (sons-in-law), T. SPICKETT, H. SPICKETT, J. JOHN, H. JOHN, Gwyn THOMAS, R. JENKINS, E. JENKINS, J. S. SANDBROOK, D. WILLIAMS, (nephews), W. JOHN (uncle), D. J. LITTLE, A. WATKINS, and R. REID. RECENT WILL.- MR. L. FOTHERGILL, RHIWBINA. Mr. Lancelot FOTHERGILL, of Brooklyn, Rhiwbina, late of The Hayes, Cardiff, tobacconist, who died on September 21, aged 51 years, left estate of the gross value of £17,040, with net personalty £13,561. Probate of the will, dated March 28, 1926, has been granted to his widow, Mrs. Jessie Bond FOTHERGILL, and Mr. Job FOOKS, of 2, Park-place, Cardiff, accountant. Testator left his household effects to his wife, and the residue of the property in trust for her for life , with remainder in trust for his son Lindsay. John Patrick.