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DOWLASS, BRYN SEION.—At the meeting of the Literary Society, on Tuesday night, a paper was by Mr. Dan P. Davies, on Daiydd Evans, Ffynonhenry," and one by Mr. David Morgan, on Herber Evans." Mr. D. T. Evans pre- sided. MERCHED-Y-DE.—Tho weekly meeting was held at Elizabeth-street Schoolroom, the president (Mrs. T. Bowen) in the chair. The feature of the evening was a paper by Madame Kate Morgan-Llewellyn, on '*Sankey's" which was admirably written and well read. ACCIDENT.—An accident happened in High- street, about 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning, to a highly-respected townsman, Mr. Gabriel Freedman. He was standing in the road, opposite the Bristol House, and had motioned I the car to stop, when he was knocked down by a, cart belonging to Mr. A. Sweot, butcher, and driven by his daughter, a young girl of 16. Mr. Freedman was unconscious for a long time, and Dr. Cresswell was fetched. He was con- veyed to the Bristol House and attended to, and then taken home, everything being done that was possible. The old gentleman was severely bruised, but luckily no bones were broken. "0 NNA BYDDAI'N HAF RYWBRYD" was suggested as the title of a well-known Welsh I ballad, a sentiment all will join in. When we were in school we used to sing Spring is coming, Spring is coming; Hark, the little bees are humming I but not just yet—at all events, in Dowlais. Nevertheless, if you come to High-street, if bees are not humming there are numerous signs of an early spring in the windows of Messrs. J. S. Davies & Co., The big window is full of the most chaste and beautiful blouses ever seen; the small window has the finest show of flowers you ever clapped eyes on while the crescent window has quite an exhibition of millinery and mantles. If you want to sec further evidences of spring, go inside. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY.—The fortnightly meeting, held on Friday evening last, was. in point of interest, one of the most successful held this session, despite a somewhat sparse attendance. The subject for debate was Should corporal punishment be abolished in our schools ?" Mr. Charles Williams, (L. & X.W.Pv.) led off in the affirmative, and Mr. G. Brown (Central Schools) negatived the question. Mr. Williams delivered a breezy speech, interspersed with many droll sayings, and related incidents which occurred in his own schooldays. On the other hand, Mr. Brown proved to be a fine debater, and he made a good case for the retention of the birch." In the discussion which followed several new speakers took part, and not a few ladies proved themselves adepts in debate. On putting the question to the vote a slight majority was given for the affirmative side. MONSTRE TEA.—Last Monday the Dowlias branch of the South Wales Temperance Union (Merched-y-De) held a big tea at the basement hall of Carnegie Library, the proceeds of which is in aid of Dowlais and Merthyr Rescue Home. Some hundreds partook of an excellent tea. The following ladies, who are active and ener- getic members of the branch, assisted :—Mrs. Edwards, Oaeracea and Miss M. R. Jenkins, Francis-street; Mrs. Bowen Davies and Miss Watts, Winifred-street; Mrs. Jenkins, Mary- street, and Mrs. Jones, Berry-square; Mrs. (Insp.) Jenkins and Mesdames Davies (sen. and junr.), Gellifaelog steps Mrs. Davies, Charlotte- street, and Miss Jenkins, Stores Mrs. Thomas, Odessa-street, and Mrs. Williams, White-street; Mrs. Jones, Mount Pleasant-street, Mrs. Thomas, Wyndham-street, and Mrs. Rees, Mount Plea- sant-street Mrs. Thomas, Ifor-street, and Mrs. Roberts, Mary-street; Mrs. Rosser, Penywern, and Miss Lizzie J ones, Cross Francis-street; Mrs. Edwards, Cross Francis-street, and Mrs. Walters, Wind-street; Mrs. Hamblyn and Mrs. Michael, Cae Harris Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. D. Jones, Madame Kate Morgan-Llewellyn, Mrs. D. B. Williams, Miss Daviet and Mrs; Wj D. Thomas, Penywern; Mrs. Edwards, Mary Ann-street; Mrs. Griffiths, Board-street; Mr. W. D. Thomas Rosser, Peynwern and Mr. John, Gellifaelog-terrace. MlS. T. Bowen, the president, and Mrs. Jenkins, Muriel-terrace, the hon. sec., superintended the arrangements. The membership numbers about 100, and is steadily increasing. The meetings are held on Tuesday evenings,'Elizabeth'! street schoolroom, at 7.30. HIGH TEA AND PRESENTATION.—Last Thurs- day night, a very interesting meeting was held at'Hermon C. M. Chapel, to do honour to Mrs. J. B. Evans, late of L Aelybryn, Dowlais, who has now gone to reside in Cardiff. She was presented with an illuminated address, in appreciation of her services as treasurer of the ministry fund for several years, as well as of her generosity and faithfulness in other direc- tions. After about 150 had partaken of tea, the meeting was held and was presided over by Dr. H. D. Jones, the pastor, who with some of the deacons and ladies paid tribute to Mrs. Evans's goodness, viz. :—Messrs. Evan George, Thos. Jones, D. S. Powell, Dd. Davies and Thos. Williams, and Mrs. J. Thomas, Mrs. Dd. Jones and Mrs. E. George. After the address had been read by Mr. Dd. Jones, the secretary it was presented by Mrs. T. G. Jones, in a neat speech, wishing the recipient all blessings for the future. Mrs. Evans, who is also president of the South Wales Women's Temperance Union (Unedb Dirwenestol Merched-y-De), feelingly responded, as did also Prof. J. Y. Evans, Aberystwyth College, and the Rev. John Thomas, of the Forward Movement, Cardiff (son and son-in-law). There were also present the following members of the family :— Mr. and Mrs. Musgrove (Aelybryn), Mr. Mus- grove (senior), Mrs. Tydlil Thomas, and Misses Jessie and Mabel Evans (Cardiff). Some enjoyable music was rendered by Mrs. J. T. Jones and Miss Ray Davies, during the evening, Mr. J. T. Jones, the organist, accompanying. At the tea the tables were presided over by Mrs. J. G. Jones, Mrs. Evan George, Mrs. Thos. Jones, and Mrs. J. Davies, assisted by some of the younger ladies of the Church.

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