Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

48 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

UNITARIAN CllAPEL.

To PARTIES FCRSMHING.

MARKET-SQUARE Un.UEL.

CYMRf FYDD LEAGUE.

I.O.G.T.

THE EXCELSIOR DEBATING SOCIETy.

SUNDAY NIGHT MISSION SERVKK.

MARRIAGE

WESLEYAN Hom: MISSION

Advertising

SHOOTING CLUIJ.

DOWLAW EISTEDDFOD.

THEATRICAL.

EXCKLSIOK MIKSTKELH.

[No title]

SUNDAY SACRED CONCERT.

j COLLIEP.;;" SICK AND DISABLEMENT…

EBENEZER.

THE Soys or TEMPERANCE.

I NOTES

TEMPERANCE MEETING.

COMPETITIVE MEETING.

TROEDYRHIW. I

E.NTEKTAINHKXT.

WEDDING GUT TO MRS. D. MAKDY…

| ^ APPOINTMENT.

MEUTHYR V. PoNTvruiDi).

ABEBCANAID V. MERTHYR VAl.K.

NELSON JCNIORSV. TKEHABKIS.

[ EBnw VALt; V. PONTYMOILE.

I THE NEW UNION.

PLAIN POLITICS.

MERTHYR STARVING POOR.

MADOC AND AMERICA.¡ 2

CYCLING TRACK FOR ABERDARE.'

LIBERALISM THE EXEMY OF THE…

MERTHYR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS'…

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

MERTHYR NON-COMMIS- SIONED OFFICERS' BALL. The second annual ball promoted by the non-com- missioned officers of the Merthyr Detachment of Volunteers took place on Wednesday evening last, and proved to he a decided success. The Drill Hall had been beautifully decorated by Messrs. Richard- son and Co., of Cardiff, who gained for themselves the reputation, at the time of the Hospital and Bachelors' Balls, of having given satisfaction to all concerned. As in the case of the balls above men- tioned the decorations were of a most elatiorate kind. The staircase had been covered with a richly coloured carpet, and a temporary corridor running across the hall was lieautifully illuminated with fairy lamps. The ballroom itself was a scene never to be forgotten. The walls of the vast hall had been draped with crimson baize, and a dado of fancy muslin, whilst the portraits looked pretty in their garb of daintily tinted art muslin. Beautiful statuettes holding lamps repre- senting types of Grecian and Roman art, and draped mirrors, Murmounted by emblazoned shields, an excel- lent collection ot foreign grasses bunting, and cur- I tains of pretty chintz, made up a bright and brilliant picture. To use the words of a lady writer, the ugly Drill Hall had been turned into a veritable palace of delight, an enchanted ground, from which dull care was banished, aud where everyone gave themselves up to the delight of dancins, tripping it lightly to the time of merry music." For the past two or three weeks the committee have been assiduously at work preparing for the ball, and right worthy are they of the praise which everyonega-ve them onWednesday evening. The following were the committee :—Colour Sergt. Harry Jones (chairman), Quarter-Master Sergeant Lockyer, Colour-Sergeant Price Owens, Serjeant S. J. Davies, Sergeant Mitchell, Sergeant Tom Elias, Sergeant Southey, Corporal Charles, Corporal Ben Havard, Lance-Corporal H. Powell, and Mr. W. M. Macdonald, secretary. Mr. T. R. Lewis' Orchestral Band supplied the music, whilst the catering was very satisfactory accomplished by Sergeant Nash, of tho Lamb Inn. A very enjoyable supper had been prepared, and the tallies had been very neatly arranged. We observed that the waiting was done by the non-commissioned officers of the detachment, and when 250 guests declared themselves, it can be taken for granted that the gallant non-coms did their duty well. The proceeds, and it is to be hoped they will reach a pretty tidy sum, will be devoted towards forming a bugle band for the Merthyr detachment. The M.C.'s were the following members of the com- mittee Colour-Sergeant Harrv Jones, Sergeant S. J. Davie?, Sergeant Southey, Corporal Charles, Corjioral B. Howard, Corporal II, Powell, and Mr. W. M. Macdonald (secretary). The following is a list of those present — Mr. and Mrs. Astle, Glebeland-place Mr. F. Anthony, Union-street, Mr. H. Aldridge, booking cleric G.W.R. Mr. Tom Arnold, Dowlais. The Misses Berry, Pontmorlais; Mr. F. Beddoe, Courtland-terrace Mr. and Miss Bernasconi, High- street Mr. and Mr". Breeze, Hed Cow Mr. Berriman, Victoria-street Colour-sergt. and Mrs. Ball, Merthyr Vale Miss Boyle, High-street; Mr. F. Bond, Royal Oak, Cefn; Miss Bevan, Darran Cottage, Darran Mr. H. Baker, Mr. and Miss Bassett, Lower Thomas-street; Mr. Brown, High- street. Colonel and Mis. CVesswell, Dowlais Corporal II. Chat-lea, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Coles, Mr. Chappell, Dowlais Miss Cox, Merthyr. Mr. W. Davies, High-street, Penydarren Miss Davies, Nelsou Mr. and Mrs. Dix, Pontmorlais Mrs. David, 21, Pontmorlais Mrs. Davies, Glebe- land Mr. Jayne Davies, Dowlais Sergt. W. R. and Miss Davies, Windsor Terrace: Mr. Tom Davies, Temple of Fashion Misses Davies, Wyndham Artns Miss Mary Davies, High-street Sergt. S. J. Davies and Mrs. Davies, The Brewery Mr. W. Davies, Railway-terrace Lieut, and Mrs. Davies, Church-street Miss Davies, Cross Thomas-street Mr. A. Dyer, Dean-street, Aberdare Miss Dowling, Manchester House. Mrs. Evans, Prince of Wales lun Mr. C. J. Evans and tho Misses Evans, Dowlais Sergt. loin Elias, and Mrs. Elias, Tho Walk Lieut. Evans, Cyfarthfa Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Brook-road Miss May Evans, Temple of Fashion Miss Edmonds, Grosvenor Hotel. Mr. W. T. Flooks, High-street Mr. J. C. Freed- man and Miss Freedman, Dowlais Mr. and Miss Fennell; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. S. Frost Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Church-street Mr. John Francis, Thomas- street. Miss Griffiths, Penydarren Cottage Mr. and Miss Griffiths, Pontmorlais Mr. L. C. Goldworthy, Mrs. and Miss Goldworthy, Merthyr Vale Miss Griffiths, Merthyr Mr. Robert Gibson, Miss George, Albert- street Mr. and Miss Ounn, Newcastle-street. Miss Horn-ey Mr. R. Ham, Thomas-street Miss Hopkins, Cefn Mr. D. Haggerty, Bethesda-street Corporal and Mix. B. Havard, Miss Hayward, Nantysrwenith-street Lieut. D. Harris, Miss B. Ham, Thomas-street Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. W. Hankins, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Alma-row Mr. A. Hansard and Miss Hansard, Georgetown Sergt. G. F. Harris. Miss Jones. Park-terrace; Miss Jones Chapel- street Miss Jones, Albert-street; Mr. Tom Jones. Miss Joseph, Thomas-street; Mr. James, Troedy- rhiw Mrs. and Miss James, Fish Supply Mr. and Miss Jenkins, William-street; Lieut, and T. S. Jones, Cardiff Docks; Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones, Victoria-street; CoI.-Sergt. and Mrs. W. H..Tones Miss James, Rupert Plas; Capt. and Mrs. James, Major and Mrs. Jones and Miss B. Jone" Lieut. H. V. Jones, Cefn; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, Union- terrace Miss James, Twynyrodyn Corporal Jones, High-RUeet: Mrs. and Miss Jenkins, Surgeon-Lieut. W. W. Jones, Corpl. and Mrs. Jones, Merthyr Vale; Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, Tramroad Inn. Mr. Hug, Park-place. Mr. Kivilin, ^Newfoundland-terrace Mr. Matt. Keating, High-street. Mr. Charles Luther, Aberdare; Mr. Leyshon, Dynevor-street Colonel D. R. Liowis and the Misses Lewis Sergt. :md Miss Lockyer Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Lewis. Mr. J. Logan, Gwalia-place Bugler A. Lewis, Lieut. Lipsett, Dowlais; Mr. H. C. Lewis, The Mardy, Aberdare Mr. Tom Livsey, Mr. T. Y. Lewis, Lloyds Bank Mr. Lewis, High-street; Miss Lankett, Eagle Hotel; Mr. W. Lewis, Robert's-lane. Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Cross Thomas-street Mr. J. L. Morris, Wellington-street; Mr. W. C. Millward, Aberdare Sergeant and Mrs. Mr. W. M. Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Motherwav, Mr. D. McLeod. Thomas-street Mr. D. Macdonald, Thomas-street; Mr. aud Mrs. W. Martin, Gwaelody- gartli Mr. Mallette, Seigeant Murphy, Merthyr Yale Sergeant and Mrs. Nash, Lamb Inn. Corporal Oeppen, Mr. Alf. and the Misses Oeppen, Hifch-street; Colour-Sergeant Owen, Albert-street; Captain J. M. Probert, Mr. and Mrs. Parkins, Stuart-street; Mr. R. W. Price, Caeharris Mr. and Mrs. T. Price, Colour-Sergeant H. Powell, Mr. J'oval, Mr. W. Parkins, Miss Prin, Mrs. and Miss Maud Price, Albert-street; Mrs. Parry, High-street; the Misses Pugh, Tramroad-terrace; Mrs. Price, Grawen-terraee, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Red Lion. Mrs. Quant, High-street Sergeant and Mrs. Richards, Grawen; Miss Richard, Bridge-street Mis" Rees, Miss Richie, Nelson Hotel; Miss Rear- din, Red Lion; Dr. J. M. Rees. Cyfarthfa Mr. Richardson, junior, Cardiff. Mr. E. H. Shortland, Mr. Sid Symonds, Sergeant Smithey, Mr. W. Smithy, _Mr. aud Mrs. Staekey, Cardiff: Miss Shutter, Wellington-street Mr. E. Stockwell, Post Office Corpl. Smith. Miss Thomas, Miss Tobin, Corpl. and Mrs. Thomas, William-street; Mr. H. Thomas, Courtland- terrace. Dr. Viret, Wellington-street. Mr. Walters, W'estlxmrue-place Miss Williams, Brecon-road Miss M. Williams, Glebeland-street Miss Williams, care of Mr. Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Windette, Rainbow Inll The Misses Williams, Globe Inn Mr. and Mrs. Wall, Wellington-street; Sergt,-major and Mrs. Wade, Mr. W. and Miss Wake, Jdr. Williams, Mr. J. C. Williams, Mr. Charles Williams, Union-street; Mr. T. B. Williams, Dowlais Miss M. Williams, Picton-strcet; Mr, F. C. Williams, jeweller; Mrs. Wootton; Miss E. Watkins, Victoria-street; Mr. James Wiiliams and Miss Williams, Dowlais; Messrs. E. and L. and the Misses Ward, Penydarren Miss M. Williams. Corpl. D. Williams and Mrs. Williams, Miss Short Dowlais; Mr. T. Powell and Mrs. Powell, Upper Thomas-street: Mr. and Mrs. T. R. James, Aberdare- road Mr. Bernasconi, tMortbyr Mr. D. J. Davies, Dowlais; Mr. Rogers, Caedraw; Misses Marks, Mer- thyr Mr. IFov Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Western Mail; Mr. E. It. Evans, Merthyr Timts; Sergeant- Major Wade and Mrs. Wade Miss Cullan ^tr. and Mrs. Wall; Mits Shuter Mr. A. P. Evans, Dow- biOI; Mr. P. R. Chapel, Dowlais Mr. J. Evans, Abermorlais-terrace Mr. Lewis, Cefn Mr. Simons. Lower Vaynor-toad, Cefn Mr. and Mrs. Prothero, Penydarren; Sergt. Conniham, Merthyr; Mr. p. Davies, Stuart-street; Mr. J, D. Watts, Dowlais Miss Matthew, Penartb Miss Griffiths, Rbydycar Miss Wills, Pontypridd; Mr. T. Davies, Cardiff; Mr. H. Jones, Chapel-street; Mr. W. Tucker, Middle Taff-strcet; Mr. 1). Evans, Thomas-street; Mr. Thomas, Nantygwenith-street; Mr. Sweet, Penry- •street; Miss Teresa Jones, Glebeland Mr. and Mrs. Breeze; Mr. Anthony, Union-street; Mr. G. J. Aldridge, and Mr. J. F. Hams.

. FIRE AT TREHARRIS.

THE LOCAL VETO BILL.

THE CHRONICLES OF DOWLAIS.

. A DOWLAIS THIEF.

THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF.

PERMITTING DRUNKEN NESS.

ENFRANCHISEMENT OF LEASEHOLDS…

A CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH.

-.-.z..----------THE MERTHYR…

PABICJH CHURCH.

MUSICAL.