Papurau Newydd Cymru
Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru
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. Wattstown.
Wattstown. Chief amongst the social attractions on Christmas were the Christmas tree and performance at Calfaria Baptist, Ohapel, iWattstown, The Christmas tree was opened in the afternoon by Mr. Edgar R. Jones., M.A., the new Liberal lecturer. A very successful afternoon was experi- enced, the sales proceeding apace. Those responsible for the function were: — Director, Mr. John E. Jenkins, who is to be congratulated on the successful out- come of his efforts; secretary, Mr. W, Rowe. Stalls, &c,, were under the con- trol of the following: —Miscellaneous Mrs. Powell (Bank Villa), Mr. M, H. Jones, and Mrs. Rowe. Toy Stall: Misses Maggie May Jones and Jane Jones. Fruit Stall: Misses S. A. Thomas and Maggie Griffiths. Christmas Tree: Mrs. Rosser and Mrs. Meredith. Stationery, &o.: Misses Herbert and Edith Thomas. Refreshment Stall: Misses Ruth Powell and Maggie Morgan. Tea Room: Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Powell, and Mrs. George Phillips. Mr. Evan Thomas was at the Bran Tub. The Wheel of Fortune was presided over by Mr. Wm. Saunders. Amongst others who rendered tiseful services were; -Messrs. John Jen- kins, David Evans, David Thomas, Jas. Rosser, Edward Powell, Mori-is enkins, James O. Williams, Evan John Meredith, and George Phillips. At the opening, and during the course of the afternoon, ex- cellent selections were given on the gramophone of Mr. Wm. Saunders. In the evening, the performance was given of a cantata, entitled Arcadia." There was a splendid attendance, and the Dro- duction was evidently to the satisfaction of oR present. Limelight views were requisitioned to aid the performance, and as a separate part of the programme, Mr. David Thomas acting as reader. The choir and principals were well trained and conducted by Mr. James Rosser. The parts were as folfows: Mr. Wiseman," Master Herbert Rosser; Funny Bob," Master David Rowe; "Mr. Goodall," Master Johnny Thomas; Teddy the Tailor," Master Matthew Morris; Jack fTar," Master V. Evans; "Arcadian /Queen," Miss Maud Rowe; Drink- iwater. Miss Jenny Rowe; Faithful," y Miss Lizzie Daviee; Goodall," Miss Gwladys Jones; "Arcadian Lady," Miss Maggie Evans; "Hibernian Lady," Miss Gertie Gunter. Worthy of mention is a skipping chorus, which was cleverly done; ana another feature of the performance was a tambourine solo by Master Reggie Gunter. The" Holy City" (illustrated) was rendered in good style bv Madam E. J. Meredith. The accompaniments were ably played by Miss Maggie Gunter. The lantern, which was manipulated by Mr. Morgan J. Jones, later threw a series of comio pictures on the screen, the tnerriment prevailing being general and uproarious. Mr, J, Kane, M.E., presided.
Ton.
Ton. At a meeting of the Young Wales Lib.- Lab. League, held at the Central Hotel on Tuesday of Christmas week, it was decided to hold a banquet at the Work- men's Hall on St. David's Day, when Mr. Llewelyn Williams, M.P. is to be the guest. A speech will be delivered in Welsh. The price for admission is to be half-a-crown, and the meeting to be non- political. It was resolved that in future the meetings of the League be held fort- nightly instead of weekly. At St. David's Schoolroom the sale of work was continued on Boxing Day. A fairly good business was done, most or the articles being disposed of.
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