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Tabor. The yearly services of Tabor Welsh "Methodist. Chapel were held CHi. Sun- day ai)d Mondav. Tuere were large cosgrc- «$ions at eiic-}i_servie(.. and edifying were ^reached by the Rov..john^ A Irynseiencyn, -and the Kev. 11. h. !>»▼«*> Llandilo. Salem.011 Saturday evening, Sundry, aad Mondav. the annivo^rry services in con- ation with Salem \T(,V1 Baptist Church were held. The officio tin;! ministers were the Rer. Hernia's Evans, Cwrubwrla, Roy. Samuel Jones, Casnewydd, and the girl jirea-cher, Miss Ma ggie Bevan, Caerphilly. Ker. J). q. Howells. pastor, conducted the and powerful sermons were preached. There ■ware crowded congregations at each sernoe. The King and Tabor Chapel.—Mr. V-iluam Pressor, tailor, of Ferrior-row, recently ap- plied to his Majesty King George V. for » donation towards nw building fund oi labor C.M. Chapel, and has i( a reply from the Keeper of the Vurse expressing the King's regret that the very great number oi applications of a similar nature did not allow ài. Majesty to accede to the request. Bethel Anniversary.—A piong tlIOS. who eontributed to the programme at the arim- rersary celebrations, and who were emitted v s from the list last week were :—Miss Howells s choir, Misires Dorothy Jvyte, Katie F/sail, Master Philip Leonard (solosl Miss Annie Wattsfi Marina Welsher. Dorothy Ivyte, Mas- ters Ivor Thomas and James Foster (recita- tions). The accompanist was Mr. Richard if ertier. Mastered By Drink.—At the Quarter ses- ■siorts at Cardiff on Tuesday, sentence^ was de- ferred in the case of Emily Fowler (7), charged with neglecting her two children, *o-ed five and one respectively, at Nantv- tfyilon. The evidence of William Watson, inspector of the Society for the Prevention of L Cruelty to Children, was that after caution- ing prisoner he found her asleep and drunk, the children uncared for, and the place dirty. Prisoner told the police when they cautioned her to keep sober that "drink was her Master." Prisoner was further charged with feeing an habitual drunkard, but the jury found that she was not an habitual drunk- ard. Anniversary Services.—The third aiiiiiver- sary services of the Bethlehem Congre- v ai 3 gational Church, Kantyffyllon, presided over by the pastor, Rev. J. Morley Davies, were held on Sunday. There were large congrega- tions, especially in the afternoon at Coe-gnant Library and in the evening at the. chapel. Tha children this year contributed the three services with approprite recitations and sweet duets and solos. The following programmes were gone through :-ilIorning-Pr.alm, Nellie Tucker; solos, Dolly Ackerman, Dolly Collet, Howard Evans, Edith May Payne, and Idris Evans; recitations, George Hicks, Reprice Thomas. Mary Wynne, Muriel Preet*?, A^&elia Maud Cantle, Flora Thomas, Alec Heaven, Naomi Punter, May Ackerman, and Annie Punter. The programme for the afternoon at Coegnant Library (branch Sunday School) was:—Psalms, Naomi Punter and Willie Mitchell solos, Dora Daniel, Katie Morgan, Jennet Healey, Miss Blodwen Treloar, Howard Evans", Mrs. Davies, Hector Evans, and Mrs. Greenslade recitations, Mary Ann Morgan, Alfred Amesbury, Thomas Healey, Howard Evans, Idris Evans, Magdalene Lewis, Dolly Collet, and Gertie Lewis. A brief suitable address was given by Mr. J. R. Jones, one of the teachers, bearing on the work of the Sunday School. The evening programme comprised the follo%ving: -Psalm Annie Hicks: Scripture portion, Morgan Wil- liams: recitations, Annie Hicks, Dolly Cné, Muriel Preece, Magdalene Lewis, Annie 1 un- ter Elsie Hicks (Welsh), Howard Evans, Ger- tie'Lewis, Emlvn Davies, Maud Jeggo; duet, Joseph and jennet Healey: solos, Elsie Hicks, Agnes Drage, Mr. Daniel Lewis, Jennet Healev. Magdalene Lewis, Maud Je-ggo, Joseph Healey;Beatrice Thomas, Mrs. Greenslade, and Maggie May Lawes. An in- teresting and instructive address was given bv Mr. A. Amesbury, and many sweet chorus were sung by the choir, under the conductorship of Mr D Lew.s who had taken great pains to teach them. Mi. Mitchell very ably presided at the oigan. GARTH AND OAKWOOD COLLIERIES. On Fridav Mr. Vernon Hartshorn and Mr. ns, of Neath, agent for Elder's Navigation, Limited, had an interview, and discussed pro- posals for the re-opening of the Garth and Oakwood Pits, Maesteg. It was arranged that Mr. Rees should meet Mr. Vernon Hartshorn and a deputation of the workmen to further discuss the matter. The workmen met at the Garth Colliery on Tuesday evening to receive the result of the meeting between Mr. Hartshorn and the deputation who accompanied him and Mi. Rees, the owners' agent, to discuss any pro- posals that may be brought forward with re- gard to' the re-starting of the collieries. Mr. Philip Howell presided. Mr. Hartshorn explained to the meeting the proposals that they had suggested to Mr. Rocs Mr. Rees will consider the sugges- tions, and forward thp™ together wi^ his opinion, to Sir Owen Philipps Mr. Harts- horn stated that he had laid the whole of .the situation before Mr. Rees with the hopethat something might be done to carry on the c01- I lieries.

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