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FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.I

DAMAGE TO A CARRIAGE. I

ICRICKET CLUB BALL.

Rhestrau Manwl, Canlyniadau a Chanllawiau
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I CRICKET CLUB BALL. AN INTERESTING EVENT AT THE ATHENiEUM HALL. The fancy dress ball, held under the auspices of the Llanelly Cricket Club at the Athenaeum Hall on Friday night last, was a distinguished success. The finances of the club are not, as no doubt most of our readers are aware, in the most flourishing condition. There is, as a matter of fact, a debt of about £ 70 resting on the institution, and it was with the object of removing this incubus that the dance which took place on Friday night last was organized. Latterly, public dances arranged with an eye to the main chance" have become exceedingly popular in the town, the appreciable fianaucial result of the Free Masons' ball under the auspices of the Hospital having set the vogue which seems likely to continue for some time yet to come. Both events have no doubt been excellently conducted. The hall, for the inter- esting event on Friday night, had been most tastefully decorated, and the authorities of the club had been assiduous in their exertions to guarantee the success of the function. In this connection mention should be made of the retiring captain (Mr. F. N. Powell), the present captain (Mr. Llewellyn John), and the hon. sec. (Mr. R. H. Linn). These gentlemen were ably assisted by the committee generally, and it must be gratifying to all to know that their efforts resulted in the success which had been steadily kept in view. The ball was brightened and auimated by the appearance of a large number of the guests in fancy dress. Some of the costumes were exceedingly appropriate and eminently became" the guests who wore them. The catering was in the hands of Mr. S. Lloyd, of the Stepney Arms Hotel, and was exceedingly well done, whilst Mr. Hulley's band, under the direction of Mr. Atkins, dis- charged their duties perfectly, winning golden encomiums all round. The masters of cere- monies were Mr. F. L. Rees and Mr. Morley Joseph, and the hon. sec. Mr. R. H. Linn. The stewards were Messrs. Llewellyn John, F. N. Powell, D. L. Joseph, A. P. Lewis, J. Gwyn Thomas, H. Hammond, D. W. Nicholl, John Howell, B. R. Jones, and B. P. Rees. Those present at the ball were :— Mr. Tom Jones. Mr. D, R Edmunds. Mr. Hugh Waddle (Hunt Dress), Mrs. Waddle and Miss Waddle. Dr. S. Williams. Dr. and Mrs. Williams. Mr. and Miss White. Miss Gertrude Bowen (Fancy Dress), Highfield. Mr. J. G. Daw and Miss Daw. Miss Annie Francis. Mr. A. Pollard Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. S. Daw. Mr. D. L. Joseph (Fancy Dress). Mr Hugh Howell :md Miss Howell. Mr. T. J. Williaws. Mr. A. S. Jones. Dr. S. B Williams (Gowerton). Mr. D. R. Williams Miss Madge Williams. Miss Gertrude Williams. Miss Marion Phillips (Swansea). Miss L. R. Williams. Mr. J. J. Sanders (Fancy Dress). Dr and Mrs Evans. Miss May Evaus. Mr. Stanley Elt (Neath). Miss Jenny Matthias (Loudon). Mr. W. W. Wallan (Bristol). Mr. Harry James. Miss James (Fancy Dress), Miss Millie James. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel. Miss Winifred Samuel (Fancy Dress). Mr. Arthur Samuel (Fancy Dress). -Mr. liror Samuel. Mr. Evan Williams (Pontardulais). Miss Kate Williams. Mr. E. R. Hughes. Mrs. Griffiths. Miss Swire (Fancy Dress). Mr. F. N. Powell and Mrs, Powell (Fancy Dress). Miss Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Blake. v Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne Thomas. Mr. P. N. Tucker (Fancy Dress). Mrs. J. Llewellyn Thomas. Mrs. Bernard Rees. Mr. F. L. Rees. Miss Etta Rees. Mr. Ernest Bowen. Miss Cox. Mrs. Marsh. Miss Marsh (Fancy Dress). Mr. D. W. Nicholl. Miss Nicholl. Miss Blanche Rees. Mr. T. R. Ludford (Fancy Dress Uniform), and Mrs. Ludford. Mr. Morton Evans (Fancy Dress Uniform). Mr. Llewellyn John (Fancy Dress). Mr. Martin John. Miss Catherin John(Faucy Dress). Miss Bowen. Mr. D G. Rees. Dr. Bowen Davies. Mr. G. M. Joseph. Mr. J. O. Jones. Mr. R. H. Linn. Mr. H. Hammond. Miss Annie Williams. Miss Gertie Williams. Mr. W. P. Tobias Williams, Mr. P. Mainwariug.

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