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    1. [MON] News Items APRIL 1st to JUNE 30th 1926. Number Three-Hundred ten.
    2. J GRIFFITHS
    3. Western Mail Friday June 11th 1926. WELSH WEDDINGS. DIGGINS - SMURTHWAITE.- The marriage was solemnised at St. Mary's Church, Canton, Cardiff, on Thursday of Mr. Edward J. DIGGINS, hon. secretary of the Cardiff Catholic Choral Society, son of Mr. Edward DIGGINS, Blaenclydach-street, Cardiff, and Miss Teresa Eleanor SMURTHWAITE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John SMURTHWAITE, 27. Teilio-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. The Rev. Father A. BARNETT, O.S.B., and the Rev. Father J. VEARNCOMBE, of Tredegar, officiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory georgette trimmed with silver, with a veil of embroidered Brussels net. The bridemaids were the Misses Joan and Nancy SMURTHWAITE (sisters of the bride) and the Misses Nora and Eileen MALONEY and Mary COGHLAN (nieces of the bridegroom). Mr. Jack SMURTHWAITE (brother of the bride) was best man. The honeymoon was being spent in Torquay. LLOYD - JONES.- The wedding took place at the Welsh Baptist Chapel, Castle-street, London, on Thursday, of Mr. Albert Peregrine LLOYD, M.C., A.R.I.B.A., 71, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. LLOYD, The Promenade, Swansea, and Miss Doris Elizabeth JONES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. JONES, Elsworthy-road, N.W.3. The Rev. J. NICHOLAS and the Rev. H.E. LEWIS, officiated. The bride wore a gown of soft satin draped over a pink foundation. The train was of satin and silver lace, lined with two shades of pink chiffon. The bridemaids were Vida and Enyd, sisters of the bride, Nansi, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Elizabeth CHURCHILL. The groomsmen were Dr. W. Ernest LLOYD, brother, Mr. Ivor Gwynne JONES, Dr. Dan DAVIES and Dr. D.P. HOLMES. A reception was held at the Monica, Piccadilly, after which the bridal couple left for Switzerland, where the honeymoon will be spent. GRIEVE.- DAVIES.- The Wedding has taken place at Pembroke of Mr. James GRIEVE, son of the late Mr. GRIEVE and Mrs. GRIEVE, Dartford, Kent, and Miss Gwendoline DAVIES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. DAVIES, Main-street, Pembroke. The Revs. G.A. EAST and I. JENKINS officiated. The bride was given away by Capt. Norman DAVIES (brother). The bridemaids were the Misses M. and O. THOMPSON, (cousins of the bride). Major H.C. HIGGINBOTTOM (cousin of the bride ) was best man. The honeymoon is being spent in Bournemouth. CHALONER - STEPHENS.- The wedding has taked place at All Saints', Manchester, of Mr. Richard CHALONER and Miss C. STEPHENS, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.J. STEPHENS, Belmont House, Hay. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. E. J. STEPHENS, and the best man was  Mr. RICHARDS. The honeymoon is being spent at New Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. H. HAMLETT, Hillsborough, Pencisely-road, Llandaff, will celebrate their silver wedding tomorrow. (Saturday). The Cardiff Juvenile Welfare Council at their meeting on Thursday passed a vote of congratulation to Mr. Sam FISHER, J.P., on the celebration of his golden wedding last Sunday. Two Legal Notices as their lengthy I've shortened them. Re- WILLIAM TOWLER, DECEASED. Persons having demands or claims against the Estate of William TOWLER, late of The Sailors' Home, Stuart-street, Bute Docks, who died 5th March 1923, and whose Will was proved by CHARLOTTE TOWLER, Widow, and relict, and WILLIAM DANIEL TOWLER, THOMAS CHARLES STUART TOWLER, and VICTOR STEPHEN TOWLER, sons of the said deceased. Persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of JOHN JOHN, late of 79, Bedford-street, Cardiff, Carpenter and Joiner. Who died on the 4th day of May 1924. Whose Will was proved by JOHN IVOR JOHN, the son, and JEANETTE LOUISA JOHN, the daughter of the said deceased, the Executors therein named. John Patrick

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