Western Mail Thursday May 27th 1926. FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS. IN MEMORIAM-ROLL OF HONOUR. BRADDICK- In Ever Loving Memory of Pte. Joseph BRADDICK, 1/6 Durban Light Infantry, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.T. BRADDICK, Cyfarthfa Brewery, Merthyr, who was killed in action on the Aisne, France, May 27th, 1918.- God bless him; also of his friend Brinley POWELL. PENNY.- In Loving Memory of Sergt. D.E. PENNY, 2nd. Battalion R.W. Fusileers, dearly-beloved son of the late John and Mrs. PENNY, Winchpit, St. Nicholas, who was killed in action in France May 27th, 1917, aged 25 years. BIRTHS. BUTTERWORTH.- On May 21, at 19, Fairoak-avenue, Newport, to Mr. and Mrs. Carter BUTTERWORTH, a son. DAVIES.- At The Mount, Gowerton, Glam., on Sunday May 23rd, to Captain and Mrs. H. Leighton DAVIES, a daughter. MARRIAGES. HALL - HUISH.- On May 24th, at Mount Pleasant Church, Pontypool, by the Rev. D. Edwin THOMAS, B.A., Thomas HALL, of Pontrepoid, to Gertrude May HUISH, of Pontypool. HUNTER - MORGAN.- On May 25th, at Hope Church, Canton, by the Rev. Gwynne LEWIS, Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. HUNTER, Penhesyd Farm, St. Fagan's, to Violet Yorath, youngest daughter of the late Mr. A.E. MORGAN and Mrs. MORGAN, The Mount, Llandaff. SHORT - LANDEG.- On May 22nd at Tabernacle Newydd, Port Talbot, fourth son of Mr. John SHORT, Cwmavon, to Edith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LANDEG, Tudor-street, Port Talbot. DEATHS. CARR.- On May 25th, at Rose Villa, Llanbradach, suddenly, CARR, Elizabeth (Lizzie), the beloved wife of J.J. CARR, and sister of the late Mrs. McLEAN, Bryngwyn, Pontypool. Funeral by motor hearse, on Saturday, leaving Llanbradach at 1.30 p.m. for Panteg New Cemetery, Pontypool. Will friends kindly meet at Cemetery at Three p.m.?- Deeply mourned.-R.I.P. DAVIES.- On Thursday, May 20th, at Llwydarth Villa, Maesteg, David DAVIES, aged 84 years. Public funeral on Monday at 3.30 for Llangonoyd. GOWER.- On May 24th, at 8, Nine Mile Point-road, Wattsville, Mon., Margaret Mary, beloved wife of David J. GOWER, after a long and painful illness, most patiently borne. Funeral leaving for Llanwonno Saturday, Two p.m.; private. John Patrick