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?'? 1 Free A ft » m A • • a-A.•« ♦ I «" « v -m & r cr^ -rt— c J-* f  ?. ? ? ?.? ? ? ? act W/ ???i?S< JL??  -\Ç' V.— w w r 1* 0 x t r. r 4-W _L:: U- t. SIX PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOURSELF IN YOUR NEW • COAT. Just the thing to send to your friends this Xmas. v With every purchase of a Coat, Costume, Set of Furs, or Rainproof, amounting to 2i Guineas and < upwards, made at Fanbury's during the next r, fourteen days you will receive a coupon. This coupon, on presentation to the Photographic Studio—whose name appears on the face—will entitle you to a free sitting and SIX BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOURSELF < in your New Coat, Costume, Furs, or Rainproof. SEE WINDOWS AND GET YOUR FREE PHOTOGRAPHS TO-DAY. '1  —  Jfe CeSaOme }J<S? 261, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA.
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GROVESEND. -1 Pentreohwvth Minstrel Troupe at tbe I Brighton llall, To-morrow (Saturday). I ■ I
.TREBOETH. j
TREBOETH. j At the recont exaiiiinatit-n htll by rr.i. Trm'tty CoHene of Music. London, the fol- lowing pupils pMseù with hoT'o?Ta. the second examination Misr-es Sally and Hannah Evans, Tielxieth. The above are t: npil. of Muriel Willianw A.T.C.L.. Ti:et>o-th. Swansea.
i |SKEWEN.
i SKEWEN. At the New Cinema, Skewen, on Tliurs- i day, there was a successful Diatineem I aid of the Church Army, when tbe famous f 1.000 feet Sim was exhibited, illustrating the great work of the organisation at the front and at home. The liev. E. flii.-Kelll diocesan secretary, made an earnest ap- peal for funds to continue the work. The Rev. D. Morris (Vicar of Skewen), pro- sided.
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) DUNVANT. I- I On Wednesday evening, under too auspices of the Young People's Guild, a concert was held at the Ebenezer Vestry. Mr. Win. Da vies presided, the programme beinQ; arranged by Misses W. Jones and K. Hoskins. The following I took part: Mrs. J. L. Jones. Missr E Davies, Ena Lloyd, Molly Paton, MessrF i G. Paton, E. Thomas. ?. H'?kins, and Mi&s Jones and Mr. C'eri Fichards.
YSTRADGYNLAIS. _____I
YSTRADGYNLAIS. I The Gwaun-cae-Gurwen Dramatic Com- pany gave a performance of Aert-, Maesyfelin" at the Cinema, Ystradgyn- lais, on Wednesday. There was a splen- did attendance, and the proceeds are to be devoted to the Cwmgiedd Athletic Club. Councillor Wm. Thomas (Isynis) presided.. E S. Chappell's Grca-t One Week "e of I Costumes and Coats commences Saturday next, December ISth.
IGOWERTON.I
I GOWERTON. I All road lead to the Brighton Hall I Corseinoii. To-morrow Evening to hear the I Pentrechwyth Minstrel Troupe.
I CADOXTON.I
I CADOXTON. I An interesting lantern lecture was given at C-adovton on Wednesday evening by the Rev. b. Hughes. The subject was "The Work of the Church Army* The Vicar presided, In his address the lec- turer suid the Church .Army was founded 3S years ago. It did much good work among our boys at the fronts. At t)i- signing of tho Armistice there were 2,000 Church Army huts in use CD the batths flu Ids JI. spoke very feelin«lv' on the present day apathy and neglect of our brave heroes, and said that of 500 letters addressed by the C.A. to various Cardiff firms on behalf of our discharged soldiers, only 30 were replied to. A collection was taken. E. S, Chap(>eil'g Great One Week Sale of Costumes and Coats commences Sattirdav next. December 15th.
LLANELLY. \
LLANELLY. The dea th is announced of the Rev. J. Wesley Morgan. Abereynon, who, prior to entering the ministry was employed at Llanelly. He is a brother of Mrs. John Phillips, Maescanner-row. Dafen. The notice to quit" of the head- quarters of the Bynea Pootball Club hav- ing expired, the members now intend pur- chasing an army hut or a suitable build- ing for a gymnasium. one of the oldest inhabitants of Felin- £0<-1, in the person of Mr. Grith Price, Long-row, has passed away. Deceased was 77 years of age. Dr. J. Bonnel Howell, M.O..TI. for Ham- mersmith, who is a native of Llanelly, has been appointed Edward Jenner lecturer in advanced public health at St. George's Hospital, Loudon The Rev. J. M. Gwynne Owen, pastor of Greenfield Baptist Chapel, Llanelly, who has been away for some time undergoing an operation, has now recommenced his ministerial duties. At the welcome home tea which is to be given to the ex-eervice men belonging to Lloyd-street Chapel on Saturday, each man will be presented with a gold medal.
KINGSBRIDGE.
KINGSBRIDGE. C< me and give a rousing reception to your comrade. Serireaut Danny Evans D.CJT., at the Brighton Hall. To-morrow Evening.
TERRIFIC STRUGGLE.
TERRIFIC STRUGGLE. Brother's Story of Maesteg Tragedy. George Ellis, an elderly collier, of Garth, Glamorgan, was charged before the. Bridgend magistrates yesterday with the murder of Mrs. Harriett Williams, at whose house he had been lodging with his brother, Thomas i The latter, giving evidence, said de- ceased had given him and the prisoner notice to leave, but they were all on the best of terms. Witness described the terrific struggle he had with his brother after Mrs. Williams had been shot and ha (prisoner) had wounded himself. The accused said, I have finished her if I have not finished myself." He further said, I was forced to do it." The deceased woman's husband said he believed the prisoner had harboured feel- ings of revenue Medical evidence showed that Mrs. Williams had died from a gun- shot wound. The hearing of the charge w ill be resumed to-morrow.
WHIST .....DRIVE.I ——.^
WHIST DRIVE. I ——. Brilliant Success ofi First Night. I I i I' l'h fift night of the social event of the season—fhe whist drive in a.id or the l Widows and Orphans Fund at the Metro- pole—was a complete success. At seven o'clock the spacious ballrcon: was filled with players, and the eystem of playing in blocks" w/ts amply justified, as it dispensed with delay, and enabled the play to proceed, as it were. in relays. By eight o'clock aModst 400 JIlnt have participated, and Mr. Evan Hill and MrJ Frank Taylor, who were the chief M.C.'s of it-he whist drive proper, had a busy time, although infringements were rare. At 9.30 all the players had completed the 21 bands, and apparently the plnv I had been of a most interesting and high standard. I PRIZE WINNERS. The following pTiM winners were an- nounced by Mr. Hill, and the prizes pre- sented by Mrs. Jack Harris: IÆdies=-1st, .Mr.s Osborne, 188 (a very good card): 2nd, Mrs. F. F. Jenkins, 185; 3rd, Mrs. C. Davies, 184. (.enticmen—Mr. E. Jonei' nnd Mr H. Seline li9 each, cut for first place and thf> former won, Mr. Seline taking the second prize. Mr T. I^overidge was third .with 178. A happy incident; after the presentation of the va luable prizes occurred wlieii N-tr. Harry Seline asked that his prize, a fine silver cigarette case, should be put up for auction. It was purchased by Mr. Hutchinson for £ 1 5s. DANCI NG I- I The whist drive proper now over, the rtfior was cleared for dancing, whilst those who preferred tho "knopk-out" compe- titions adjourned to the Commercial Room, where the tables had been laid for this novel competition. Messrs. Ivor Newman, Jack Harries and G? Hemmings were the I.C.'s for the dancing, and Mr. W. H. Citnniffe and Mr. J. R. Palmer were the chief M.C.'s for the knock-out Dancing continuerl until midnight, and the results ot the knock-, out" competitions were as follows: No. l-ht. jfr. and Mrs. Thomas; 2nd, -Vfr. T. W. Evans and Mrs. Jones; 2nd, Mrs. Simons and Airs. Harries. LADrES' COMMITTEE. I Every tribute must be paid to the work of the chief and the- gentlemen who assi.^te.'j them. They were indefati- gable. The members of the Ladies' Com- mittee present were even more energetic and enthusiastic than the gentlemen, and the following ladies worked tirelessly throughout the evening: Airs. Jack Harrie-s and Airs. Fuller (who were faced with a task that called for vast patience and resource), Mrs. W. ,T. Harries (who was a very capable lieutenant "), Mr- Stephens, Mr<. Rosser, M?r?. Gibbs, Airs. Evans, Airs. Griffiths, Airs Dalbv Airs. Ei-aiis, -Alrs. Dtlb i- I rr,. Denning, Mrs. Cunn?e, Mrs. W. C. Wil- liams, Mrs. Loveridge, Mrs. Jarvis Jones, and Mrs. Harry Seline. No praise is too high, for those ladies devoted their u:mc»;-t. energy to make .the opening night a success. They had the satisfaction of knowing that their efforts were well rewarded. Aliss Sybil Hughes was a capable assistant secretary. Mr. F. Sandry, Air. J. Payne, Mr. A. J. Cooae, Air. J. Mprriman, Mr. Jarvis Jones and Mr. T. England were other gentlemen whose assistance was appre- ciated. I AGC 1EGATE COMPETITION. I Many or those present last night entered for the aggregate competition, for which many valuablo prizes have been donated. It s earnestly hoped that the attend- ance on Friday and Saturday night will be as gratifying m that on Thursday, as if the sam 4 figure is maintained on each event if'mirst certainly result in the Fund benefiting considerably. Through the kimine-- nf Mr. David Jtunes (general manager of the Swansea Tramways), the guests were enabled to travel homo hy cars w-iii. 1) left the Me:ro- po!<> for St. Thomas. Brynmill, and Sketty at 12.15 a in.
THE R.A.F.
THE R.A.F. 0- Swansea's Opponents To-mort-ow. For their match with the All Whites, at oil Saturday, the R.A.F have selected t he following-.— Hack, Flight Officer Damant; three- rputitees, Flight-Lieutenant MeLennan, Squad Leader Xeale, Flight Officer Dul. zipl Squad-Leader Penny; halves, Flight Officer Mersey and Flight Officer Jones: forwards, Captain W. W. Wakefield, Flight Officer Maxwell, AVing Com. Breese, Flight Lieutenant Usher, Flight Lieu- tenant Seroggs, Flight Lieutenant Lees, Flight Lieutenant Walmsley, Sergt-Major Patten. The All Whites defeated the R.A.F. in April last by a try to nil.
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POPULAR BENEFIT. I MISS LOGAN. Tho popular manageress of the Elyeinm Picture Hall, High-street, whose compli- mentary benefit concert takes plact on Sundhy evening at tho hall she eo ably manages.
SWANSEA AND .DRYMMA. I
SWANSEA AND DRYMMA. Swansea Guardians on Thursday de- cided that the £ 2,700 405. 9d.. which has been eet aside in readiness for the pay- ment of Swansea's portion of the initial cost of the Drymma Institute, be not handed over to the Glamorgan Joint Poor Law Pension Committee, having regard to the transfer negotiations now pending with the Glamorgan County J Council.
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i l I FOR MOTHER, WIFE, SISTER, SWEETHEART. iI, Gifts so beautiful, so useful, so lasting in their delight, that they charm everyone. For the Art of Giving consists in select- ing a present possessing qualities of beauty and usefulness that prolong the I pleasure of the moment'into months of continual appreciation. j Such qualities do these charming warm I Fur, Velour and Tweed Coats, now in our Windows and Showrooms, possess. Would you not appreciate a nice warm Coat this Yuletide ? Then how much more would the Ladies ? i Why not bring her to Castle Street I to-night ? Take her round the Windows — you will find the lights have been left on-and see which gar- j ment she likes best. j Then come in to-morrow and secure j her choice, making this Xmas a real joy to her. 1 ê\te  ? f ??Lo?   CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, m f"" —— The ALL-BRITISH LIGHT CAR, I RICHARDSON T?,« Kj with DIckey, Complete, £ 250 plus delivery charges. Fast, Comfortable, Economical, Good Climber. | ~r ON VIEW AT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. NOW ON VIEW AT I ACKLAND'S XZU Ld., York St. SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS. or.tII: ""&r"'
PAUPERISING THE EX-SOLDIER.
PAUPERISING THE EX-SOLDIER. Swansea Proposal to Prevent the Evil. Mr. W. F. Francis (secretary of the Federation of Discharged Soldiers and Sailors) and Air. Williams attended the Swansea Guardians on Thursday as a deputation with reference to notification | of admission of ex-service men to Tawe Lodge Infirmary. Mr. Francis said they came in no pÎl'jt ci bravado, Instructions had b;?ej? issued to the Swansea Board of Guar- dians to notify the War Pensions Com- j mittee of all cases admitted to the Work- house. They thought it hard lines that theb, men sliould be pauperised, and they wanted the Government to- take 1 full responsibility for these men. It was true that the Government allotted two beds in the Swansea Annexe where men could at least be retained until by ex- amination it had been found out whether they were suffering l'ixxm i- effecl-, of war service. He wanted the Uuajdian6 to assist in making the Ministry of Pen- sions accept their responsibility. Mr. Francis at-so referred to Article 15 of the Royal Warrant, which provides that widows of those service men whose death was not. due to service shall only receive 12 months' pension. Many of thoee widows would now bo forced to seek parish relief. They wanted the Guardians to assist. theiFt in making tho Government abolish this regulation. Mrs. Williams said she did not thmk any Board had doae more to stop this Sort of thing than they. She wa- sure the Board would do all in its power to induce the State. to take up responsi- bility. Eventually the Board decided that representatives of the Guardians should assist in forming a joint committee of Guardians and Hospital authorities to interview the Ministry of Pensions. It was decided to defer consideration of the position of ,the widows for a month.
INON STARTERS, I
NON STARTERS, I Important Changes in Swansea I Town Team. I Neither Evan Jones nor Denoon will bo I playing for Swansea Town at Brentford I to-morrow. Jones is ill, and Deaoon has I a bad aose.
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FIOHT THE GOOD FIGHT. 1 RAGGED SCHOOL Gospel Temperance Meeting To-morrow (Saturday), at 7.30 P.rn: MR. PERCY MORRIS (of Manselton) will deliver his POPULAR LECTURE on "JOHN BUNYAN." Illustrated with LIMELIGHT VIEWS, Etd Chairman-pANIEL LLOYD. E.(I. J.P. Come Early. Collection. NEXT WEEK—Pros-rarame by Cham mop* eh? Winners at recent Competitive Festu val. A G?A N?O?A N C & Will be held at the i ALBERT HALL on SATURDAY NEXT. December 13th. Dancing from 6.30 till 11 p.m. M.C. 's: Mr. Geo. Cross & Mr. Syd Gate»» Pianist: Mr. Gilbert Jones. Tickets — is. 6d. Each. Preliminary. EBENEZER CHORAL & MALE CHOIR$ (Conductor, Mr. T. Turner Thomas), t will give 9 Grand CHORAL CONCERT; In aid of the Mission, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1920. Rehearsals-Choral. Tuesdays ,8 p.m. Male Voice, Saturdays, 7 p.m.
CROSSING TRAGEDY.
CROSSING TRAGEDY. Signalman's Discovery at Foxhole. A tragic discovery was made by a eignaV man on the Whito Rock Crossing, Fox. hole, late on Thursday nIght. Walking along the Midland Railway Jine at about 11.0 p in., he came across a man lying on the rails, having evidently beea run over by a passing train. < He summoned aid, and the man, who wa, still alive, was taken to the Swansea Hospital, but he died there soon after admittance. Later it was found that his name was j Charles Jamea Jono? of 16. Owen-row* J inlvev. t '? 1
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-n:"¡'øiiii;r¡¡¡r_-u. RACING PROGRAMME! I T G To-morrow at Gatwick j 1 n-C'<»L;KIJ,A.ND SKLLINli- i i-.Kl'U.- CllAbfc. 01. 102 sovs. Two miles. I bviaircui' \J«-v \> igramj Poote a 12 7 Tirhusrh (Lord litnmani Law a 12 d Wiseton ll. tin- slow burn) tiiton n la 5 Platonic i iAi- i-4. Goby; .Goby a 12 4 Bath (Jlrs B row-nice) ..Sievier a 11 11 Mountain Pats llr M. Davis)- Private 6 11 11 Prince Clifton (Mr CbappeUi^.Dodd 6 1111 Flameu (Mr Leve&on-Gov.or) Young a 11 4 Sword Dance (Mr McAlpine).Hyams 5 10 10 1 OA-HOKSKA.A[ SEL:M?<? UUIWU 1.) O RACE (Handicap) ol 100 ?vs. Two Longerline iMr Bottoinley) Hare 4 12 7 Toramana (Mr Alexander) Eitton a 12 7 A Double Escape (Mr U. Adams) Siewey 5 12 2 Le Gouuetable (Mr G. Marsh) Godfrey 6 12 1 {'.f Soliiddles (Mr G. Gray) Gray 4 12 0 iserba-n. (Mr H. Brown) Brown 6 12 0 Jlafioso (Mr A B,tes) L.J Lyall a 11 11 The O'Neill (Mr T. Edge* Poole a 11 10 I'almlees (Mrs Brownleei Goby 5 5* 8 Promoter (Mr 11. Bottomley).I!are ill 7 Ncilgberu (Mr f. Ingrain) Poole 6 11 6 Anisette (Mr T. Kdice) Pool* 6 11 Coli(lo,t,ere (Mra Gray) Gray 6 11 5 Bolond *Mr Gautreyf Hammond a 11 o Miltsin (Mr Grimwade) Private a 11 i Marii1^ (Mr A Tennent) Turner a 11 0 'dr A 11 Floral Tribute (Mr G. ,Uarhl Godfrey 4 10 11 Demacoerue (Mrs Brownlee).Goby 4 10 10 9 A HEADT.EY JUVENH?E mj?DH _0 U ?ACh of 500 eovs. One mile and a Irish lair (Mr- H. Bottomley) llarc 11 7 '•'Farm Gamp (Mr T. Walsh) \V, SiglÜill¡rall .11 3 t Greet (Mr T. Blenkiron) .SiKht-ingall 11 3 a Procurator (fsii7 G. Bullough).Hastings 11 5 t UavreUo (Mr M. Iuman) Godfrey 10 12 Odalisque (Mr P Nelke). Gore 10 12 Montdidier (Mr Caldicott) Caldicott 10 9 Ardavoji (Capt Han burr) Whitaker 10 9 Frank Webber (Mr H. HartiKam f P. llattigan 10 9 Hom:" Fire (Mr McAlpine) ilyams 10 9 Brilliant Sunshine (Mr F. Pedley) Payne "0 9 Prolific (Mr H. Summar&ell) Pope o 9 Killiprra-y (Mr Walkert.F Hartigal1 10 9 Front Lino (Mr J. Walen) NiRhtingall 13 9 'Resolute (Sir K. Wilmot) Wilmot 10 9 .Lady Llama (Mr Galletly) Pope 10 9- Croixde Guerre (Mr II Besant) C. Young 10 5 Lydie White (Mrs B row o lee) Sievier 10 5 Queue (Mr T. Butler). Walsh 10 5 Lively (Mr W. Catl'Iiir T. Fitton 10 6 Girvan (Mr Groonwoorli.Godfrev JO 5 Toluol (Mr R. Jeffrey) De Mestre 30 1, Kincraie (Mr G. Marsh) Godfrey 10 5 Vertie-o (Lord- l{-03ebery).F Hartigan 11 5 St. George (Mr Sansrster) Godfrey 10 5 9 qn CROYDON hurdle ? Ad ?.OU DOUBLE HANDICAP) (First Clsfes) of 250 00" Two miles. Water Bed (Sir H. Bird) Sievier a 12 7 a.a." .Taokett (Mr G W. Smith) McCormack 6 11 12 Ra.vbarrow {Sir S. Watts/F. Hunt 6 11 11 Lucks (Ladv Queensberry) Sievier 5 11 9 PNlpa III :;r.r E. Caldicott;Caldicott a 11 4 Watergruel (MJbjor Sfea) Escott a, 11 4 Ayntley (Mr H. B0ttomley) .Hare6 11 2 Kind's Coat (Mr Tennent) Turner 6 10 12 II. Brown a 10 12 Manrico (Mr J I?aii,deii ). Core 5 10 11 Court Bleddyji !f?ir 8 Watts).Hunt a 10 1-1 Golden Daiey (Mr P. Selke) Gore a 10 11 Confessor (Mr Galletly) Pope 5 10 9 Corydoa (Mr II. Bottomley; Hare 5 10 9 Macmerry (Mr If. Bottomley). Hare a 10 8 Chicago (Mr A, Pole) 0. Young 4 10 3 Trezideila (Mr M. Inman).Godfrey 4 30 4 Uocli Ahoy (Mr Court) C. Young 610 0 ? ?-WICKHAM STEEPLECHASE fWO ?*\7 to vs. rl hree utiles. Lutttur ill. (Mr a 12 0 Shann Sprwlah (Mr McAlpine) Hyams a 32 0 Fugle Maid (Mr Parrish) Rogers 5 0 Poethlyn (Airs Peel) Er-cott a 12 0 Mytliical (Mr W. Ban]Kiei,) Hastin!cF S 11 7 Ardonagh (Capt Hanbury) Whitaker 6 11 7 White Trout (Coiudr Ward) Wliitaker all 7 Neurotic (Mr JR. Wisram) Pgole a 31 J Pollen ,Mr J. l)u«dale) Eseott a 11 7 Tlaupy Jack iMr A Cundell) Poole 5 K* 7 Bushranger 111 (Mr O. Robin«on) Private a 10 7 9 ?-NOVlCES' STEEPLECHASE of 200 ..J.ù tiove. Two miles. Salt Sjiray (Mr A. H. iitrakcrg F. Hartiga.n 6J20 So a re Up (Mr H. Rich) G vv i It 6 12 00, Tally lic) (Mr Iwmay) F Hartigau 6 12 0 Temp us Fugit (Brig.-Gen. Sir J. Laycock) I Whitaker a 11 9 Desmond's Song i.Mr P. He.vbourn) J M Beila,? 7 "donard (Mr D. Clarke! Gore a ? 7 I Birvani (Mr W. Lea) .Lea 51J 6 Redman (Mr Hammond) Hammond a 11 2 Daydawn (Mr F. Haatigan) F. Hartigan 6 13 ,Barrack So^amJMr 11 Gijri>a,r: Gwilt all 2 Bonnie Cnarije (Capt. L. JeRerrorj) Fetherstcnhaueh a 11 Z The shepherd (Mr C. Wa If ord 4 11 2 Pretty Face (Mr McAlpine) Hyams a 11 2 South Lodge (Ijord Stanley) Whitaker' a 2 hvang Bleu (Mr Wild Oat. (Mr. B. Biehon) Priv;;te a 13 ? Master Picton (Mr F. Brown) F. Town 5 lû I, I Happy Jack ("Mr Cundell) Poole 5 10 15 Bnoephalns Oft- f Harvie) Poole S 10 15 Dumb-Bell (Mr Stratton) Private 5 30 lo Pitcher (?r W. Bit?tsoe 4 ?0 "? Sinuet Clwr]¡,') O,[r Hpybourll) .HcH 4 if¡ 10 Shantol (Mr W. Richai dsoit).. Goby 4 ? f Broadway 'Mr H. Green) McKit 410 5 ¡ Doubtful I'oot.^tep?* (Mr R. Wigrani' Poole 4 10 5
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Swansea Guardians on Thursday de- tided to inerefi.se the maintenance allow- ance for children at St Joseph's Romnt. Catholic Homes, Clydaeh, from 7s. to t2- a week.
I -'DANYGRAtG.
I DANYGRAtG. I A concert was held at St. Stephen s Hall, Danvgraig, in connection with the Young Men's Club, the Irtev. lAoyd Evaris acting as chiiirroan., A pleasant pro- gramme was given by ilessr?. W. Edwa.rdr; Walter Edwards, Masters Cecil Dalby and Cyril Pevine, Mioses Olive Dando and Muriel Ray. and the Sketty Party. The accompanists were Mrs. R Parrott and Miss Mildred Edwards. A.R.C.O.
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LOUGHOR. -.I Don t forget to come and EWe the :->¡OI1 « m Bone Performers at the Brighton Hall, I Gorseinoi to-morrow.
ABERAVON-PORT TALBOT.I
ABERAVON-PORT TALBOT. I The Rev. W. D. Rowlands. Ca.rmarri.en, a(1<1 rested the annual meeting of Aber- avon and Port Talbot Free Church Coun- cil, on Thursday, on Christianity and Social Problems." In the afternoon he preached The Rev. D. John, B.A., Taibacli. gave, all address at Grove-place Literary Society, Port Talbot, on Thursday, on The Religion of the Ancient Welsh." The Rev. W. Henrv (nf1"tmo) :-ided. E. S. Chappell's Great One Week Sale of Costumes and Coa.ts commences Saturday next. December 15th.
ILANDORE. I
LANDORE. I The Zeunana meeting in connection w ith the Swansea and district Welsh Bap- tists was held on Thursday afternoon at Dinas Chapel, Landore. Mrs. J. Ti Hughes (Ravenhill) presided, and watr supported by Miss Lucy Jeffreys (general secretary). Miss M. J. Sames (local tary). and others. During the proceed ing, addresses were given by Mr. Mere dilh (Port Tennant). the Rev. Idris Thomas t Hinas), and Miss Lydia Lewis (Ravenhill), who is at present at London preparing for the Mission. The accounts, etc., were adopted as submitted by Mis$ Jeit'reys-
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Swansea Guardians on Thursday passed a rote of condolence with Mr. Wm. Owen (former chairman of the Board) on the death of his father. Sir J. T. Llewellyn will give his annual Christmas treat to the children of the Cottage Homes.