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HAY. I Pte. B. Prieg, S.W.B. (Chancery Lane) has been on furlough from France. Sec.-Lieut. Bernard James, R.G.A. (son of Mr and Mrs T. E. James, of Sycamore Hou-e) is home oil leave frcm the Western Front. A list of war honours, issued la,st week, included the name of Lce.-Cpl. A. Williams, R. W .F., who has been awarded the Military Medal. St. David's Day was celebrated in the schools of this town on Friday last by the tinging of Welsh songs and addresses by the head-teachers. On Sunday, the 24th ult., Mr E. Senior, of Barnet CaAle Circuit, commenced his duties as pastor cf the Hay and Glasbury Wesleyan Churches. Pte. Harry Davies, 8.W.B., soij of Mrs Davies (Church Street), who has been in France for some time, came home on Saturday for a short furlough. At LI an i<; on School, oil March 1st, the vicar, Rev. W. E. T. Morgan, gave an excellent address to the children upon the life of St. David, after which recitations and songs were given by the scholars. On St. David's Day the children of Llanigon School contributetd El 5s to the Y.M.C.A. emergency fund. This makes L10 16.s which these schools have sent for comforts, etc., for our soldiers and sailors during the last IS months. The weekly meeting of the Free Church Girls' Guild was held in the Wesleyan Schoolroom on Monday even- ing. About 33 members were present, and it was de- cided to arrange for an entertainment to be held in the near future. The engagement is announced between Mr A. E. Monro, Naval Instructor Royal Navy, R.N. College, Greenwich, son, of Mr A. Binning Monro, of Huck- I worthy, Horraridge, Devon, and Miss Sylvia Dew, only child of the late Walter F. Dew, of Ford, Drewsteign- ton, Devon, and grand-daughter cf the late Rev. Henry Dew, of Whitney-on-Wye. The mart, on Monday, was a success. Xo less than 34 fat beasts were passed under the hammer. Fat sheep were scarce, only 10 being entered. Store sheep and cattle realised excellent prices. Only one cow with calf was offered. Most of the fat cattle were cf top grade, and made 75/- per cwt. The auctioneers were Mr F. G. Price (Talgarth) and Mr T. J. Phillips (Sceth- rog). On the 26th inst. the death occurred of Mr Evans, aged 80 years, of Gwynne's Almshouses, who passed away after a short illness. The funeral was on the 4th inst", the vicar, Rev. J. de Winton officiating. The mourners were Mr Albert Evans, Builth (son), Mr and Mrs Evans, Blaina (-on and daughter-in-law), Mr and Mr- Charles Evans, Hay (son and daughter-in-law), Mr and Mrs J. Payne, Blaina (daughter and son-in-law), Rosie Evans, Hay (grand-daughter), Sunday last was the children's day, and a large gathering of children from the Free Church Sunday Schools in this town attended a united service held in the Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. The service was conducted by Mr Paddoir (superintendent of the Presby terian School), who explained the meaning of the different hymns sung at the service. The lesson was read from 1st Samuel, 2nd chapter, also verses from Mat- thew, 18th chapter, by Mr T. Benbow (superintendent of Wesleyan Sunday School) An interesting address was given by Rev. Idris Davies, B.A. (Congregational minister), who spoke on envy, anger, hatred, and the love of money. Prayer was offered by .Mr Wm. Evans (superintendent Baptist Sunday School), and two solos were sweetly sung by the Misses Bessie Prosser and Gertie Price.

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