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DOWLAIS TRADESMEN'S BALL.

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DOWLAIS TRADESMEN'S BALL. The eighth annual Tradesmen's Ball was held at the Oddfellows* Hall, Dowlais, on Thursday evening last, and was undoubtedly the best yet held. The decorations of the hall were carried out by the mem- bers of the committee, and it is not too much to say that through their unflagging efforts, the hall was transformedfinto a veritable fairy palace. Large mirrors, on which were supported fairy lights, were placed along the walls, as well as many-hued flaps and muslins, all of which were arranged in an artistic namier. High overhead, in suspended lines, hung a large uuiuber of Chinese lanterns, which gave quite an Oriental aspect to the gay scene. The pillars supporting the balcony were draped with yellow sateen, while from pillar to pillar were festooned ever- greens. The front of the balcony was decorated with art muslins and cretonne, on which were fastened Japanese fans of all colours, bannerettes, and flags in great variety were also hung, and a huge Union Jack m the front of the gallery was much admired. The orchestra seats on the platform were effectually hiddeo by tastily-arranged palms and foreign plants. On thw background of the p!atform was suspended ahum emblem, "Success to the Annual Dowlais Trades* men's Ball, printed in scarlet, and edged with ever- greens. Dancing was commenced promptly at eight1, and a programme of 20 dances, excluding extras ofthft newest dance music, were played by Mr. F. O. Roberts' excellent Cardiff Band. The M.C.'« were Slessrs. R. LI. Atkins, D. J. Danes, A. J. Freed- man, Roger Harper, M. Levinsohn, and T. Stephen Evans, and these gentlemen carried out their duties to perfection. Supper, which was laid out in the Assembly-room, was partaken of at midnight. The tables were beautifully laid out, And laden with a great variety of viands, which were prepared by Miss Pritchard, Plough Inn, who also supplied the wines, and Mrs. D. J. Davies, Gellifaelog. A refreshment bar was also in charge ot Sirs. Pritchard. The caterers were Messrs. D. Joraes, Dickenson and Co., and they satisfactorily carried out their duties. The arrangements throughout were perfect, and this in a great measure is due to the officials, who with Sir. David Jones as chairman, and Messrs. J. W. Price, High-street, and Tom Evans, draper, as secretaries, worked with great energy to ensure its success. The committee were: Messrs. It P. Rees, chemist; Tom Lewis, grocer; J. J. Powell, Victoria-street; Bernard Freeaman, Morlais- street; A. Bowen, Gellifaelog Roger Harpur, High- street A. J. Freedman, Victoria Buildings; Alfred Austin, Union-street; D. J. Davies, grocer, GeUi. faelov; R. LI. Atkins, ironmonger; Marcus Levinsohn, Slilford House; E. W. Jenkins, iron- monger D. U. Evans, Central Supply Stores; T. S. Evans, Cwent House; M. L. Walters, West End Stores and B. R. Jones, Royal Stores. Mr. E. P. Slartin, J.P., very kindly lent the plants, palmB, 4c. Appended is a list of the guests;—Mr. andMn, W. R. Lewis, Slerthyr; Miss Thomas, Fontmorlais, Slerthyr Sir. and Mrs. Thomas Davies, Fontmorlais, Slerthyr; Mr. Hermann Gittelsohn, Union-street; the Slisses Gittelsohn (2), Uniou-street; Mr. Georgw Eason, Mount Pleasant-street; Mr. A. Hansard, Merthyr; Mr. W. W. Meredith, solicitor, Merthyr; Sliss Gould, Graig-terraco Miss A. Evans, Graig- terrace: Mr. and Sirs. T. E. Morgan, Queen's Head Inn Mr. Phil pot, Bristol; Sliss Hughes, Dowlais Inn; Mr. and Sirs. Alien, Aberdare; Muses Freedman (2). High-street, Penydarren; Messrs. Freedman (21, High-street, Penydarren; Mr. Abe Freedman and Sliss Freedman, victoria-street; Mr. Edward Williams. Blanche-street; Air. Chappell, Broad-street; Sliss Davies, Canford Inn; Miss Jones, Corner House Inn; Miss Thomas, Paris House, Victoria-street; Slisses Rogers (2), Vulcan Hote!, Merthyr: Mr. and Mrs. Fine, Rhymney; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Evans, Mr. Griffiths, Treforest; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Atkins, Market-street; Mr. and Sirs. Levinsohn, Morlais-street; Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Freedman, Victoria Buildings Mr. and Sirs. David Jones, Slary Anne-street; Sliss Samuel, Peneoed, Bridgeud Sir. and Sirs. D. J. Davies, Gellifaelog Slessrs. Humphreys (3), Pontmorlaia, Slerthyr; Ur. A. Bowen, Gellifaelog Post-office: Mr. T. Steohen Evans, Uwent House; Sir. Marcellus Cartwrisrht, High-street; Sir. MOrRc, Bristol; Slisses Prosser (2), Builth Sir. David Price, Wimborne-street; Miss SI ia Thomas, Farmers' Arms Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Thomas, Gwent House; Sir. J. D. Watts, Union-street; Sir. Price, Thomastown, Slerthyr; Mr. and Sirs. Tom Powell, Union-street Sir. J. W. Price, Castle-street; Mr. Tom Evans, High.stPeet; Miss Morgan, Tredegar Sir. T. H. Harris, Llanelly; Mr. F. Arnold, Blanche-street; Sir. James Williams, Last-strmt: Sir. and Sirs. Mander, Aberdare; Miss Sadie Lewis, Dowlais Top; SIv. John Craig, Cross Ftancis-street: Sir. and Sirs. Llewelyn Williams, East-street; Sir. Arthur Jones, Slerthyr; Mr. Samuel Dix, Slerthyr; Mr. and Miss Jacobs, Rhymney; Slisses Isaacs (2), Brynmawr; Stias Maud Harpdr and Miss Ethel Harpur, High-street; Miss Fennel!, Met thyr: Sliss Hicks, Brynmawr; Miss Annie Short. Cross Key;- Inn Sir. Crad Evans, Blanche- street Mr. R. Rawlinson, Bee Hive Hotel Mr. D. Rees Thomas, Slount Pleasant Inn Mr. Williams, Vaughan-street: Mr. R. P. Rees and Sliss Edith Rees, Slorlais-street; Mr. and Sliss Araott, Aber- dare; Sir. D, B, Evans, Well-street; Mr. J. J. Powell; Mr. Alfred Austin, Union-street; Mr. E. H. Woodman, Gellifaelog School House; Mr. Harris Isaac, Horse-street: Sir. Thomas IAewilltii Caeharris Sir. Andrews, Tredegar: Mr. Ruse, f Blackwood: Sir. Slorris, Tredegar; Mr. J. T. Davies, Tredegar: Sliss Isaac, Horse-street; Mr. Bell, Tredegar; Sir. Slorgan, Tredegar; Sliss Griffiths, Star Inn, Slerthyr Miss Boyle, Slerthyr; Sliss Hughes, Dowlais Top: Mr. Alec Lewis, ■ Slerthyr.

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