Western Mail Saturday April 24th 1926. Mr. and Mrs Richard EVANS, of the Green Dragon Inn, Llancadle, will celebrate their golden wedding next Tuesday. Mr. EVANS is 80 years of age, and is still hale and hearty, and Mrs. EVANS is 77. There are four children of the marriage still living- Mrs. MORRIS, wife of Mr. D.J. MORRIS, Quarella-road, Bridgend; Mr. Thomas EVANS, checkweigher, Cymmer; Mr. Charles EVANS, Dock-street, Newport; and Mr. Richard EVANS, Three Horse Shoes, St. Athan. There are six grandchildren, three boys and three girls. Mr. EVANS that ever since he was married the Western Mail has been the only paper he has taken regularly. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel WRIGHT, of 48, Edward V11. avenue, Newport, this week celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. WRIGHT was for over 40 years head teacher of council schools in London and Sheffield, and is a past president of the Sheffield Teachers' Association. Mrs. WRIGHT is a daughter of the late Mr. Thomas GREGORY, of Newport and Whitson. GAZETTE NOTICES. Receiving Orders In Bankruptcy. Bridgend.- Edwin Thomas William CUMING, 75, Nolton-street, Bridgend, journeyman plasterer. Carmarthen.- Leopold COHEN, residing at 20, Greenfields, Llanelly, and Norman COHEN, residing at 34, Walters-road, Llanelly, carrying on business in co-partnership under the style of L. COHEN and Sons at 10 Cowell-street, Llanelly, and 130, Station-road, Llanelly, and under the style of the Universal Drapery Stores, at Market-hall, Charles-street, Milford Haven and 26, High-street, Haverfordwest, wholesale warehousemen. Deganwy.- Mary Elizabeth McMULLIN, spinster, residing at Ennerdale, Warren Drive, and carrying on business at Deva Stores, Towyn, Deganwy, under the name or style of M. McMULLIN, as a grocer and confectioner. Sansea.- Edward JONES, lately residing at Penrhos, Goppa, Pontardulais, builder. Dissolution of Partnership. John KELSALL and John Joseph CROFT, carrying on business as electrical and mechanical engineers, at Glanyllyn, Taff's Well, under the style of KELSALL and Co. (By mutual consent). Abraham FREEDMAN, of 67, Dasrtmouth-road, London, Harry COHEN, of 78, Cathedral-road, Cardiff, Joseph Henry DAVENPORT, 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Arthur COHEN, 6, Acol-road, London, carrying on business as cinema owners or cinematograph theatre proprietors, at 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, under the style of the Apollo Cinemas Company. (By mutual consent). Notices of Dividends. Aberystwyth.- David EVANS, Cartrefle, New Quay, Cardiganshire, chief mate- 9d. in the £, first and final. Carmarthen.- David JONES, 103, Swansea-road, Llanelly, steel smelter- 1s.11.1/2d. in the £, first and final: James WILLIAMS, The Harp Inn, Lammas-street, Carmarthen, licensed victualler-3s.6.1/2d. in the £, first and final. Neath and Port Talbot.- William Daniel BROWNSELL, 4, Donnen-street, Taibach, Port Talbot, collier-8s. in the £. first and final. Northwich- William Hitchen RENSHAW, residing at 64, Middlewich-road, carrying on business at 146, Witton-street and 64, Middlewich-road, boot and shoe dealer; Nantwich and Crewe; amount per £. 1s.1.1/2d.; first or final, or otherwise first and final. Pontypridd, Ystradyfodwg, and Porth. Albert Ernest THOMAS, The Mount, Pontygwindy-road, Caerphilly, milk vendor; 2.3/4d. in the £, first and final. Amended Notice. Carmarthen.- Thomas EVANS, Ystomenlle Farm, Hendy, farmer and haulage contractor; 3s.5.3/4d. in the £, first and final. An inquest at Newport on Friday concerning the death of Stanley Robert DAVIES, 43, a general dealer, who had lived in a caravan at Brooks' Field, elicited from Dr. SAVAGE that death was due to fatty degeneration of the heart. A verdict of "Death from natural causes" was returned. An inquest was held at Newport on Friday by Mr. E. Charles JONES concerning the death of Peter PUGH 65, who formerly lived in Cwmparc, but had slept out lately. He died at Woolston House Infirmary on April 20 after being injured on the Great Western Railway. Dr. C.S. VINES attributed death to septic pleurisy following a fracture of the pelvis. Henry Thomas TEW, engine-driver, said he was driving a train from Pontypool to Newport on April 9 he noticed, near Llantarnam Station, a man sitting on the outside rail with his head in his hands. Witness blew the whistle, but the man did not move. The train knocked the man off the metals into the six-foot way. Bertram Francis EVANS, the guard, who helped to put PUGH in the ambulance van, said the man casually remarked that he would be all right in a few minutes. Apart from that he said nothing. The Coroner recordered a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence. There was nothing to show why PUGH sat on the line. Mr. Morgan T. EVANS was elected chairman of the Penybont Rural Council on Friday night. This is the first time for Kenfig to be thus represented. John Patrick