Western Mail Monday May 24th 1926. Mrs. A. G. JONES, Richmond-road, Cardiff, to-day (Monday) celebrates her fiftieth anniversary as a member of Star-street Congregational Church. Besides being an officer of her own church, Mrs. JONES has given herself wholeheartedly to outside work. She was one of the founders of the Free Church Home of Rest at Porthcawl, and has been president and treasurer of the Sisterhood Movement in Cardiff. Her work for the hoispital is well known. She and her husband have endowed a bed to the memory of the late Rev. John MORRIS. Mrs. JONES has been actively seeking to raise a fund to endow Sisterhood bed. Mr. Charles Wannel FOX, work's manager at the Prince of Wales Dry Dock, Swansea, has died at his residence, Lansdowne, Eversleigh-road, Sketty, at 45 years of age. Mr. FOX, who had risen through all stages of the dry dock engineering profession (having been apprenticed at the Prince of Wales Dock), had been stricken by a severe internal illness for which he had undergone treatment for a considerable time, both locally and in London. He leaves a widow and four children. Mr. T.D. JOHN, headmaster of the Dinas Powis Boys' School House, passed away at his residence, the School House, Penygraig, on Saturday, at the age of 64 years. He was a son of the late Mr. John JOHN, M.E., manager of the Adare Colliery, Penygraig. Trained at Bangor Normal College, he became headmaster of Dinas Boys' School in 1886. Mr. JOHN was one of the founders of the Penygraig Chamber of Trade, and was for many years secretary of the Dinas Institute. He was also one of the founders of the Rhondda association of the National Union of Teachers and was elected president of that body. Altogether about 500 children were trained by him during his teaching career. Mrs. JOHN pre-deceased him, but he leaves two sons and three daughters, Mr. John Evelyn JOHN, M.E., Mr. Ivor Griffith JOHN, B.Sc., and the Misses Annie, Lillie, and Beatrice JOHN. The funeral will take place on Wednesday next at Trealaw Cemetery. Mr. Joseph SHELDON, who died in his 57th year at 63, Thompson-street, Barry Dock, was one of the best known athletes in South Wales in his younger days. He had been in failing health for the past six years and suffered from heart complaint, paralysis setting in previous to death. A native of Birmingham, Mr.SHELDON as a Soccer pioneer, rendered useful service to both Cardiff and Barry, and was the first player in South Wales to be awarded a gold medal when Barry became champions of South Wales. He was professional champion runner of the Midlands in the old days. Both his brothers, Nunc SHELDON (who has been re-signed for Aberdare) and Ike SHELDON, were also prominent footballers for Barry, whilst Frank SHELDON and Joe SHELDON (sons) have contributed valuable services to the Linnets. Frank played for Barry Athletic and Swansea, and, with Joe, won many valuable prizes at Cardiff Running Stadium. The funeral will take place on Thursdasy afternoon at three o'clock at Barry Cemetery. A well-known Barry resident, F.B. ADYE, 13, Kingsland-crescent, chief engineer at Barry Graving Dock, has been bereaved by the death of his brother, Mr. Walter ADYE, of Westminster, London, who whilst on a holiday visit to Barry passed away suddenly after a brief illness. Mr. Walter ADYE was in the employ of H.M. Office of Works as electrician, and prior to his appointment, for many years lived at Barry. He was a well-known Conservative, and in his 62nd year. The funeral took place at Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery on Saturday. The death has occurred at Gwydr Gardens, Llanrwst, of Mrs. Thomas EVANS (80), wife of Mr. Thomas EVANS, head gardener at Gwydr Castle, formerly belonging to Lord Ancaster and the Marquess of Lincoln. Two days previously they had celebrated their diamond wedding. Mr. David WALTERS, a well-known Swansea tradesman who carried on business in the fruit trade in College-street and Oxford-street, Swansea, for over 30 years, died on Saturday, and will be buried at Sketty Churchyard on Wednesday. He was a member and Sunday school teacher at Trinity Welsh Calvanistic Methodist Chapel, Swansea. He died of pneumonia. John Patrick.