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    1. [MON] News Items APRIL 1st to JUNE 30th 1926. Number Three-Hundred nine.
    2. J GRIFFITHS
    3. Western Mail Friday June 11th. 1926. LEGAL NOTICES/BANKRUPTCY. Re MARY ANN TANNER Deceased.- Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and Others having Claims against the ESTATE of MARY ANN TANNER (Wife of John Tanner, Senior), of 91, Albany-road, in the City of Cardiff. Retired Fruiterer, who died on the 15th day of March, 1926. Dated this 10th day of June, 1926. J.D. ADEY, Station-chambers, Newport, Mon. Solicitor to the Executors. Re HARRY HOLLIDAY, DECEASED. Re-above.- ESTATE of HARRY HOLLIDAY, late of White Lodge, Church-road, Whitchurch, in the County of Glamorgan, Tramways General Manager and Engineer, Deceased, who died on the 5th day of June, 1926. Dated this 10th day of June, 1926. MORGAN, BRUCE, and NICHOLAS.- Pontypridd. BANKRUPTCY-In the County Court of Carmarthenshire. Re LEOPOLD COHEN, residing at 20, Greenfields, Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, and NORMAN COHEN, residing at 34, Walter's-road, Llanelly, aforesaid, carrying on business in co-partnership under the style or firm name of "L. COHEN and Sons." at 10, Cowell-street, Llanelly, and 130, Station-road, Llanelly; under the style or firm name of "The Universal Drapery Stores." at Market Hall, Charles-street, Milford Haven, Pembroke, and 26, High-street, Haverfordwest, Wholesale Warehousemen. (I Stanley Talbot HOWLE), Union-chambers, 63, Temple-row, Birmingham, Chartered Accountant.-Trustee. Happily the weather for the continuation on Thursday of the fete and carnival organised to raise funds for the purchase of a new motor ambulance for the Penarth Red Cross Society was much more favourable. This was Babies' Day, and all the bonnie babies of Penarth and the surrounding district were there. There was a large entry for the baby show, held under the auspices of the Penarth and Cogan Welfare Committee, and a big assembly for the "pram" parade. The judges in the baby show were Drs. W.V. GABE, and T.E.F. GUY, Mrs. PERTWEE and Mrs. Alex DUNCAN judged the "pram" parade. An open individual ambulance competition was also held, with Dr. Wilson WILLIAMS and Dr. ROGERS as judges. The baby show awards were:- Children between one and two years: 1st. Graham WHITE; 2nd, Nancy HOOPER; 3rd, Myra ANSELL. Between two and three years: 1st. Joyce HOWELL; 2nd, Marjorie TONKIN; 3rd. Brian MURPHY. Between three and five years: 1st. Eunice JENKINS; 2nd, Barbara COUSINS; 3rd Frederick TURNER. The "pram" parade winners were:- Children between one and two years: 1st. Mrs. SILVER; 2nd. Mrs. HOPE. Newport Golden Wedding- Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.LEWIS, 4, Baneswell-road, Newport, who celebrated their golden wedding on Thursday, were presented with a purse of gold, Moffat's New Testament, a book, and a rug by members of the Havelock-street Presbyterian Church. John Patrick

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