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THE MONTGOMERY ' BOROUGHS…

SUNDAY SCHOOL TREATS AT WELSHPOOL.

NEWTOWN.

WELSHPOOL.

LL AN WYDEL A.N-

TEEGYNON.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

TEEGYNON. CONCERTS.—On Monday and Wednesday evenings of last week the Trpgynon and Bwlchyffridd United Choir (under the conductorship of Mr H. C. Corfield), along with Mr Hudson Phillips's Juvenile Choir, gave two concerts previous to going to compete at Meifod Eisteddfod this day (Tuesday). Monday's concert was held at Bwlchyffridd, which was a grand success as regards the numerical attendance on the part of the public and also the excellent singing throughout by the Choir. The programme was made up of solos, duets, quartetts, and part-aongs, for com. petition. The Rev. T. Powell Williams occupied the chair with his usual ability, and Mr C. P. Hatl, Tre- gynon, accompanied on the organ.—Wednesday's con. cert was held at Tregynon Schoolroom, which was packed to overflowing with an enthusiastic audience. Mr Scott Owen presided over the concert, and Mr 0. H. Bell, of Newtown (who also has been engaged to accompany the choir and its soloists at Meifod) accompanied upon the pianoforte. The singing of the choirs was especially fine, and reflects great credit upon both conductors, as it is evident that great pains must have been taken ere they could have reached such a state of proficiency. One thing in connection with these choirs is that they possess a number of excellent soloists, all of whom acquitted themselves admirably. We heartily wish the choirs an 1 solists every success at Meifod. V otell of thanks closed both concerts.

MACHYNLLETH.

,. LLANIDLOES.

PRIEST WESTON.

REVEL, BERRIEW.

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