Western Mail Thursday April 22 nd 1926. Mr. and Mrs. James HARRIS, of Henry-street, Bargoed. to-day (Thursday) celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. HARRIS is 70 years of age and Mrs. HARRIS 68. They were married at Tredegar. Mr. HARRIS started to work in the Powell Duffryn Colliery 56 yaers ago, and he his still working under the company. Mrs. HARRIS is a native of New Tredegar. The marriage of Commander E.J. SPOONER, D.S.O., R.N., with Miss Megan FOSTER, the Welsh soprano daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor FOSTER took place on Tuesday in the English Cathedral at Gibraltar. The Rev. Canon LAMBERT, officiated. Much interest was taken in the wedding at St. Mary's Church, Abergavenny, on Wednesday, of Capt. R.T. PRICE, only son of Mr. and Mrs. David PRICE, of Neath, and Winnie LLEWELLIN, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. LLEWELLIN, of Abergavenny. The ceremony was performed by the vicar (the Rev. M.E. DAVIES, M.A.), assisted by the Rev. Gwilym FRANCIS, of Neath. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charmingly attired in peach taffeta, made in early Victorian style, and wore an embroidered silk net veil, and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. There were three bridemaids- Miss Gwenyth PRICE (sister of the bridegroom), Miss Muriel LAMBERT (London), and Miss Vi. MONGLES (Abergavenny). The best man was Mr. Ernest FOX, of Newport. Outside the church a guard of honour was formed of the N.C.O.'s of the Royal Engineers, Capt. PRICE being connected with the Neath Company. After the ceremony a reception was held at St. Roman's private hotel. Among those present were Col. A.V. SINCLAIR, C.O. 53rd Welsh Division R.E., and Major THOMAS, R.E. Capt. and Mrs PRICE left for Jersey, where the honeymoon will be spent. Mrs. Maria LODGE, 11, Bromsgrove-street, Grangetown, was found dead in bed on Wednesday, the day before her 83rd birthday. She was quite well at nine o'clock when she took a cup of tea in the kitchen. Mrs. LODGE was the widow of Mr. Joshua LODGE. In spite of her advanced age she could thread a needle without the use of glasses. Thomas THOMAS 31, of 66, Madeline-street, Pontygwaith, was killed instantly by a fall at the United National Colliery, Wattstown on Wednesday. He leaves a widow and two children. LEGAL NOTICES. Re DAVID HARRY DECEASED. Notice is Hereby Given that all Creditors and Persons having any Claims against the ESTATE of DAVID HARRY, late of Cilibion Farm, Llanrhidian, in the County of Glamorgan (who died on the 31st July, 1914, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Probate Registry on the 10th March, 1925, by William HARRY, Richard Jones HARRY, David HARRY, and Mary HARRY, the executors), are requested to send Particulars thereof in writing to the undersigned by the 15th May, 1926, after which date the Executors will Distribute the Assets among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of which they shall then have received notice. Dated 20th April, 1926. T. W. JAMES and Co. 24, Goat-street, Swansea, Solicitors for the said Executors. John Patrick