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TALGARTH, D. Jones & Co.'s Summer Sale commences Fri- day, the biggest economy opportunity ever seen. See page 4 for further particulars ODDFELLOWS.—The half-yearly meeting of the Talybont District of Oddfellows was held at Peter- ston Lodge on Wednesday. A full report will appear in next issue. SUCCESS.—We congratulate Miss Mary Lewis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lewis (The Limes), on taking her B.A. (Welsh University) degree. She followed her studies at Aberystwyth University College. OLD AND YOUNG should JOIN THE ARMY that are already using EVA --N'S' SPECIAL Blend of TEA. It is 6!d per i lb., but there is no bet- ter value. You just try it! EVANS' STORES. 731 Notice.—Readers and organisers, who desire reports of various local happenings to appear in the "Express," should, for the war period, com- municate with our district reporter, Mr W. F. Williams, Fern Lea, Builth Wells. PERSONAL.—Mr T. J. Williams (son of Mr and Mrs S. T. Williams), late of Ffosrhys. who has been in Canada over six years, is now back in Eng- land, training as a bomb-thrower in the Princess Pals Canadian Light Infantry, at Shorncliffe, Kent. COME AT LAST! M. DAVIES & SON'S SUMMER SALE. Don't miss IT! May we apologise to many of our customers, who failed to be served through our being so busy on our first Sale-day-Friday last. We respectfully ask their indulgence.-LONDO-N HOUSE. TALGARTH. MEMORIAL SERVICE.—A memorial service to Cpl. J. H. Smith ("F" Company, Brecknock Territor- ials), who died at Aden, was held at the parish church on Sunday. Rev. D. Williams (vicar) de- livered an appropriate sermon. Mrs Thomas (organist) played "The Dead March in Saul" at the close of the service. A muffled peal was also rung on the bells. BABY SHOW.—At Ward End (Birmingham) Band of Hope demonstration, on Saturday, a baby show was held, when Thomas Hilary Fryer Davies was awarded first prize for the best developed baby under 12 months of age. No less than 75 competed in the class, and the fine little fellow is a son of Mr and Mrs W. Davies, late of Montgomery and of a Talgarth (Breconshire) stock. DAIRY CLASSES.—These classes germinated on Friday, when an examination in butter-making was conducted by Miss Evans (instructress). Marks, awarded each pupil, have been forwarded to Aberystwyth for the purpose of issuing certi- ficates. Pupils, who entered for the examination, were Miss James (Trephilip. Bronllys), Miss Nellie Williams (Coalbrook Villa, Bronllys), Miss G. Prosser (Trevithel, Three Cocks). Miss M. Smith (Penmaes, Llanvillo), Miss Price (Glan- gwy. Boughrood), Miss Gittoes (Great House), Miss Evans (Brechfa, Llandefallel, Miss Wil- liams (Tredomain Court, Llanvillo), Miss Davies (Tanrallt. Llanvillo) and Miss G. Powell (Tower Hotel). Competition, during the course and at the examination, was very keen. and it is hoped the result will prove such that each pupil will receive a certificate. The pupils expressed thanks to the instructress for the satisfactory way in which she had conducted the course.

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