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HAY. I Lance-Corpl. Bedford, Royal Engineers (Brook Street) has just been home on furlough from France. Sergt. George Newton, S.W.B. (Lion Street) was home on short leave last week. At a meeting of the local branch of the Church of England Men's Society on Tuesday, arrangements were made for next winter's session. Second-Lieut. W. Watkins (son of Mrs Watkins, Priory .Farm). who served at the outbreak of war as a trooper with the Yeomanry in Egypt, has recently been gazet- ted second-lieut. in the Welsh Guards. We have in hand an extract of the newly-appointed minister's able discourse, given at the Primitive Methodist Church on Sunday, and hope to give it place in next week's issue. Th Sunday school anniversary services in connection with the Baptist Church at Bronith were held on Sun- day. Mr Jones (Glasnant) conducted the services which were much appreciated. The death occurred on Wednesday last of Mr Price (Bowling Green), who passed away after a long illness. The funeral took place on Saturday at Llanigon church- yard, the Rev. W. E. T. Morgan officiating. The children of Llanigon school have this week col- lected R4 ö" 6d. which is to be divided between the British and Foreign Sailors' Society and the Brecon- shire Hut Fund. Gunner Frank Baker, R.F.A., son of Mrs Baker (Swynerton, Cusop), is home on furlough. Pte. Ivor Davies (Bankers' Battalion), who was formerly employ- ed at the bank here, and who has been in France for some time, has come home to take a commission. Before Messrs. John Morgan and T. E. James, at the police court on Monday, Herman Goderlund and Joha Lehto, the Encampment, Whitney, were charged with having been drunk and disorderly. The former was fined &I, inclusive, and the latter, f2. P.s. Evans proved the case. A pleasing function was performed at the Council School, on Friday, in the form of a presentation to Mis- M. Hopkins, who had been teaching in the school for seven years. Mr T. J. Stokoe made the presenta- tion. and spoke in the highest terms of Miss Hopkin's abilities, and said how pleased he was to present her with a marble-clock from the managers, teachers and scholars of the school on the occasion of her marriage to Rev. Gomer Davies. Mr T. E. James (head-master), speaking on behalf of the staff and pupils, wished her joy and happiness, and said how faithful Miss Hopkins had been in her work during the time she was in Hay. all for their Miss Hopkins suitably responded, thanking all for their kind thought. Cheers were afterwards given for Miss Hopkins, Mr Stokoe and Mr James.

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