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LLANDRINDOD WELLS. The local lodge of the A.O.F. has invested £ 300 in the new War Loan, including R100 of new money. The Council School took £140 in war savings certi- ficates last Tuesday. This beats all the previous re., cords. A Welsh supper will take place on the evening of St. David's Day. Major Murray proposes to give special leave to all Welsh soldiers for this function. Air Alorgan Vaughan has agreed to release 21 acres of the Cwm Common for the use of the local hauliers in order that they may grow oats for their horses. Brvnawel Hotel Co. has secured several fields attach- ed to Brynteg for the growth of vegetables, potatoes, &c. We regret to report the death, after some months of illness of Miss Lewis, of the Granville Private Hotel, glister of Air T. H. Lewis, of the Llanerch Hotel. Letters have been received from Pte. Harold Gough (Stoneleigh), who is a prisoner in Germany. They are cheerful in character, but the earnest appeal for par- cels with food supplies is very instructive. A social took place at the Women's School on Mon- dav Airs A. Thomas and Miss C. Bentlev contributed solos; Miss R. J. James and Miss C. Bentley a duet; and Miss Rebe James an organ solo. Two traders in Park Crescent have secured a lease of land from the L. & N. 'W. R. Co. for the growth of potatoes and vegetables. The land includes all within the company's fences on the south side of Park Crescent. Rev. D. Edmondes Owen, vicar of Llandovery, has consented to address the children at the Council School on the afternoon of St. David's Day. A musical pro- gramme will be provided, and the chair will be taken by Major Careless. There was a special baptismal service at the Water- loo Road Baptist Chapel on Sunday, when seven or eioht candidates were immersed. There was a large congregation, and an appropriate sermon was preached by the Rev. James Jones, B.Se. The hospital events for the week include a social evening at the County Club, and a whist drive at the Berkeley. At the latter place, Sister Longmore, the matron in charge, was presented with a handsome silver- mounted inkstand. Mr Tom Norton presided at a meeting of the Joint Advertising Committee on Tuesday, when steps were taken with a view to raising the necessary £ 100 to en- able the town to co-operate in the advertising scheme of the seven British Spas. Attention was also given to the question of railway service. The Baptist C.E. and the Congregational Guild met in joint session at the Congregational Institute on Tuels- day, when the Rev. D. Arthur Davies presided. A paper was read by Mr Jansen Griffith, and the speakers included the Rev. James Jones, B.Sc., Mr Edward Evans and Mr A. F. Villlers. Aliss W. Jones contributed a solo. Mr George M. Hand arranged two special entertain- ments at the Kino last Wednesday on behalf of the Local Comforts Fund. The special film was entitled "How to help Tommy," and it was descriptive of the work wihch is being carried on by the voluntary associa- tions all over the country under the direction of Col. Sir Edward Ward, the Director-General of Voluntary As- sociations. In the afternoon, tho Highland Moors Glee Party assisted in the programme, and, in the evening, the Penovre Minstrel Troupe gave their aid. The com- mittee which arranged the entertainments were success- ful in disposing of tickets, and the hall was well filled in the evening.

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