Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

13 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

RHOS,1

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

RHOS, 1 Sc HGLA.STIC SUCCESS.—The followingi glre amongst those who have passed the Matt icaUtion Examination of the Uni- versity of Wales :—Miss Hannah N Simp- son, (Welsh Botanyy Wrexham Girls County School Miss Elizabeth Williams, j (Mathematics) Wrexham Girls t-ouniv, School. AN»RIVZRS:\RY SERVICES.—The annual Sunday School anniversary was held at Hill-Str;et Chapel, on Sunday last. In I the morning" service an excellent address on the importance of Sunday School work. was given by Mr Charles Dodd, Wrexham. The morning lessons were tread by Mr Evan Evans, and Mr Joseph Edwards, and soiosAvere sung by Miss Matilda Skelland, and Mr Harry Ed- wards. The afternoon and evening meet- ings were devoted to songs, recitations, dialogues, etc. The following took part: -Misses Ma ggie Evans, Matilda Skel- land. a party of girls, Nellie Chesworth, Edith Edwards, G. Smith, M. Crocombe, Maelcrv en Edwards, Bronwen Roberts, Elsie Evans, Emma Dodd, Edith Morris, Zephora Jones, Jennie Pritchard, Gertie Evanc, Annie Evans, Jennie Mills, S. J. Austin, Ada Jones, Jennie Davies and party, Annie Davies. S. A. Pritchard, S. J. Jones, a party of girls, Emily Hughes, E. J. Barnabus, Doris Davies, Hannah Davies, and Sarah Jarvis Mr Hector Davies, Mr E. Prandle, Mr R. A. Jones, Masters Douglas jarvis, Albert Pritchard, Stanley Hough, David Cartwright, Wil- lie Roberts, H. S. Jones, Willie Edwards, Whitsun Davies, Arthur Smith, Robert L. Evans, Joseph Roberts, Norman Cheshire, and Alun Pritchard. The pres- ident the Rev R. Williams precen- tors Mr Joseph Charles, and Mr Joseph Taylor organists, Miss A. B. Jones, and Mr Samuel Hough. Mr Exe Davies ac- companied many of the solos on the violin. On Monday evening a selection of the anniversary pieces was given in the schoolroom.

JOHNSTOWN.

PENYCAE.

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Caergwrle Eisteddfod.

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THE DENBIGH BOROUGHS.

Found Dead on the Road.

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