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SUNDAY SERVICES.
SUNDAY SERVICES. Preachers in Swansea To-morrow. a APTIST. Wount Pteasant Chapel, Swansea—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. H. C. Mander (Pastor).—Aberdyberthi St. Branch Gospel Mission Service at 6.30 p.m. Memorial Church, Walter-road.—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. F. C. White, B.D. Sunday School at 2.45. St. Helen's Church, Spring Terrace.— 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.in. Preacher: lier. Melville Evans (Pastor). School at 3.45. Sketty Church, Carnglas-road.-ll a.m. and ,6.30 p.m., Rev. Ivor H. James (Pastor).* Sunday School at 2.45. rabernacle Chapel.-Ii a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. R. J.. Willoughby. 2.45, Sunday School and Bible Classes. Mount Calvary, Manselton.—Preacher at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: Rev. L. T. Harry (Pastor). CONGREGATIONAL. Manselton English Church, Manselton- road.-M.orlliug at 11, Evening at 6.30. Preacher: ReV. John Adams (Pastor). Sunday School and Bible Classes 2.45. Carmarthen Road Church.—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. Philhpe (Ifastor). Sunday School at 2.45. CAtVINISTIC METHODIST. Alexandra-road Chapel.-Il a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. J. H. Owen \Puetor). Sunday School at 2.45. CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Meeting House, St. Helen's road.—6.30 p.m. Subject: "The Refuge from the Storm," by Mr. Eva us (Hafod). PRESBYTERIAN. St. Ardrew's Church, St. Helan's-road.- 11 aJm. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. R. Greenshields, M.A., B.D. (Pastor). PRIMtTIVE METHODIST. Primitive Methodist Church, Pell-etreet— Morning at 11: Mr. H. Hodges; Even- ing at 6.30: Mr. J. R. Williams. THE FORWARD MOVEMENT. Central Hall, Orchard-street.—11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.. Rev. W. Watkin Williams (Paetor). Sunday School at 2.45. UNITED METHODIST. Oxford Street Church.—11 and 6.30: Rev. R. W. Green., 2.45, Sunday School and Men's Bible Class. WELSH BAPTISTS. Bethesda, Abertawe.—Oedfaon 11 a 6.30. Pregethwr: Paj-6h. D. Price (Gwein- idog). Ysgol Snl 2.30.-Sunday Even- ing, Memorial Service to the late Mrs. D. P. Lake. Cftpel Seion, Treforis.—Pregethwr: Parch. W. T. Lewis (Newbridge) am lleg a 6. Ysgol am 2. Capel Gomer.—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m. J Preacher: Rev. W. R. Davies A.T.S., Calfaria, Pontardultis, School 2.45. WELSH CONGREGATIONAL. L.I8L fj& z'i& gethwr: Parch. D. Eurof Walters, M.A., B.D. (G we inidog).—Ysgol ion yn y Capel a'r Uplands, 2.45. —Cymundcb. I Y Tabernacl, Treforis.—Am 11 a 6. Pregethwr: Myfymvr, Coleg Bala, I Bangor. Ysgolion am 2. [ Ebenezer.—Oedfaon am 11 a 6.30. Pre- gethwr: Parch. Fred Jones, B.A., B.D. (Treorky). Ysgol am 2.30. WESLEYAN. Wesley Chapel, College.street.-Morning at 11: Rev. E. Jolliffe; Evening at 6.30: Mr. T. Owen. Brunswick ChapLel.-Mor-ning at 11: Rev. R. W. Green; Evening at 6.30: Mr. H. A. Tomkinson. OTHER SERVICES. Aibert Hall, Swansea. (D.V.) Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher; Mr. Basil Sneiling (Swansea). Gospel Hall, George Street.—(D.V.) a Goepel Meeting will be held at 6.30 p.m. All are Invited. BROTHERHOODS. Skettl, United Brotherhood and Sister- hood (TTrtsectarian).—Wesley Chapel, 3 p.m. Speaker, Rev. W. Pedr Wil- liams. Chairman, Dr. J. A. Raw- lings, J.P. Organist, Mr. C. St. Ervan Johns, F.R.C.O. Men and Women of I all Ages Heartily Welcome. Psntygwydr (Unsectariun).— At 3 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Geo. Dennis. Subject: The Price of Peace." Selections 1)17, Orchestra. Accompanist, Mr. F. V. Thompson. Chairman, Mr. J. D. Bosbury. All Men Heartily Invited. Visitors Especially Welcome.
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St. Helen's Road Congre. Church. To-morrow (Sunday), June 2Sth. HALF-YEARLY Servicesi Preacher: Rev. W, JUSTIN EVANS (London). SPECIAL MUSIC by the CHOIR, under direction of Mr. Seymour Pcrrott, A.R.C.O. ( Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30 Collections in Aid of Church Funds. Pantygwydr Baptist Church. Morning at 11. FLOWER SERVICE. Brigades in Attendance. Evening at 6.30: ONE HOUR SERVICE Preacher at both Services— Rev. A, Beynon PhiJUgs. -+- SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Paul's Congre. Xhurnh, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. To-morrow (Sunday), Juno 2Dth, Preacher. Rev. W. PEDR WLLIAMS Morning at 11: Evening at 6.30. Subject: PLAIN WORDS On TOPICS of the MOMENT. Visitors Welcomed. ARGYLE (C.M) CHAPEL St. Helen's Road. SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY To-morrow (Sunday), Juno 29th, Services 11 a.m. and 6.30 pm. I Preacher: F, ?- 3, E sq. T. VIVIAN REES, Esq. (Calrdiff), ex-President. Nat. S.S. Union. At 3 p.m., SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERVICE. Solos by Scholars and Hymns by Children's Choir. Special Hymns and Anthems by Scholars under direction of Mr. W. Peo; Mendus. At the Organ, Miss Gertie Davies, L. R. A. M. Collections for School Funds. ST. JUDE'S CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL FESTIVAL To-morrow (Sunday), J ine 29th, Morning Services—8 (H.C.) and 11. 3 Plm. Distribution of Certificates and Prizes by Mr. Geo. Lemtard. 6.30 p.m.—Preacher: Rev. D. DAVIES, B.A., Vicar of St.Pau's, Lianelly. ————————————————— t ,———————— Philadelphia, Treforis, M.C. CYFARFODYDD PREGETHU, MEHEFIN 28, 29, 1913. Gwasanaetjiir jan y, Parch. G. M. Havard, M.A., B.D. (Abercarn). Nos Sadwrn 7, Bore Sul 10.30, Nos Sul 6. Cesglir at y Gronfa Adeiladu. PelI Street Brotherhood, 3 to 4. Visit of National Commercial Travellers, Temperance League. Chairman—Mr. Wm. Morgan. Sseakd-rMr. H. R. BUSHELL. A'A,la4- ILl A .W ¡Ie .<: .r. ,L ,9.f.' SUN DA Y S E R Vi C E S. SAILORS' CHAPEL, 'I Adelaide Street, i Sunday School Anniversary Will be held TTmorrow (Sunday), June 29th, Service at 11 a.m., and at 3 p.m. a Children's Service. At 6.30, A SACRED CANTATA Will be rendered hy the CHAPEL C H 01 R undej the Leadership of Mr. John i( Jonkins. ] Organist—Miss A. Williams, R.A.M. Collections after each Service. All Sailors and their Friends Heartily Invited. I Walter Road Congregationall Church. To-morrow (Sunday), June 29th, Preacher: Rev. GEO. McLUCKIE, B.A. Morning at 11. Evening at 6.30. Visitors Welcomed. Rhyddings Congre. Church, Top of Finsbury Terrace). To-morrow (Sunday), June 29th, Sunday Schrr I Anniversary Preacher: Rev. E. Griffith Davies, Fulham, London. Morning at lJ, Evening at 6.30. Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m. S P E C I A L SERVICE. Solos, Recitations, Hymns, by Chilrren and Senior Scholars. Chairman—D. J. Johnson, Esq. All Collections for Sunday School Funds. Come and Help the Children. First Church of Christ, Scientist Mirador Crescent, Swansea. Public Services are held Every Sunday at 11.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School 3 p.m. Testimony Meetings Every Wednesday at 8 p.m. All are Cordially Invited. For gaming with cards on June 13th, Llew. Griffiths (3-0, W. J. Edwards (33), Goorge German (29), and Morgan John (31). were each fined 15s., at the Swa. ty;rq¡QQ._Q.1A Situate*. SUNDAY SERVICES. Rliyddings Park C.M. Chapel, Rhydding-s Fork Road, Swansea. Sunday School Anniversary To-mcrrow (Sunday), Jur.e 29th, Preacher: Rev. W. J. CLOTH I ER, B.A., B.D. (Pengam). j Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Afternoon at 3 o'clock. CHILDREN'S SERVICE. Solos and Recitations by Sunday School Scholars. Associated Bible Students. A FREE BIBLE LECTURE Will be given (D.V.) at the CLYDACH MINOR HALL, on Sunday, June 29th, '1919, at 6 p.m., by Mr. D. SM!TH (Clydach). Subject: God's Purpose in Spirit Begetting." Seats Free. All Welcome. No Collection, j .E: PUBLIC NOTICES. Swansea Grammar School. THE ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held fit ST. HELEN'S FIELD, On THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, Commencing at 2 o'clock. OLD BOYS' HANDICAP at 5.15. Entries received on the ground. THE MAYORESS (Mrs. Miles) has kindly consented to distribute the Prizes at the Conclusion of the Sports. Messrs. J. Blewitt Jcnkins and Sons' Announcements. D1LLWYN-ROAD. SKET-TY.-For Sale, at- t tractive Semi detached Leasehold House; Ions lease: low (rroiiud rent: 3 re- cejjtion roowi's, etc., 4 bedrooms, usualjofflces. INDSOH-TEEEACR^UPLANDS.-— For t f Sale, with possession by 29th Septem- ber next. Leasehold Dwelling-house. Further Particulars of the above may be obtained from Messrs. J. Blewitt Jenkins and Sons. Land and Estate Aerents, Survey- ors. etc., 4. Gollege-street, Swansea. C7-4 Morriston War Fund. 1. Widows of Morriston Sailors and Soldiers fallen in the War. and 2. TOTALLY Disabled Sailors and Soldiers are reauested to send,their Sanies and Addreesos on or before July 3rd. 1S19, i to the Hon. Sec.. Mr. A. R. I-owis, Grnig House, Morriston. N.B.—The above only aunlies to Sailors and Soldiers who were emulo.ved before they enlisted at one of the Works contributing to the Fund. JUST AREMINDBR of the Dunvant and Killay Foed Produc- tion Society's -FIRST ANNUAL SHOW, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919. Schedules free, by post Id. Hon. Sec., l Dwid Austin. H\y4Q. Dtiuvant. PUBUC NOTICES. Pontardawc Horticultural Show Will lake place p,t the Public Hall, Pontardawe, I On Saturday, August 23rd. For Schedules, apply T. G. Williams, James-street, Pontardawe. Will Secretaries Please Note! Gower Agricultural Society. SHOW at PARKMILL, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1919. 2250 IN PRIZES. Schedules and Entry Forms on appli- cation to Hon. Secretary, A. Anthony, Reyno'ldston. j QLQANE-STREET.—Eight-roomed IIouee for O Sale at a very low figure, to close an estate. Further particulars of the foregoing Pro nerties. as well as a number of others in various parts of the town, can be obtained from Jo^enh Harris., Auctioneer and Valuer. 1. George-t'.reet Swansea. Tel. No 469 Decks.
BATTALION SPORTS.
BATTALION SPORTS. Coming Re-Union of the Swanseas. Tbsie is every promise c-f a very success- ful day at the Cricket field on July 12-th, when the 14th {Swansea) Battalion Welsh Regiment are holding a grand military sports meeting in connection with the re- union of the battalion members. Under Amateur Athletic Association larm ther3 are msny interesting events. Open to all lvst and prceent members of his Majesty's Forres are 120 yard-s handi- cap, 440 yards handicap, and one mile ha.n- dicap. There is a relay race for teams of four of 120 yardis, 220 yards, 440 ya-rde, and half-mile, open to unite of the 3Sth Welsh Division, and open to company teams 01 the Swansea, Battalion are a tug-of-war .th teams of eight, and a relay pace (tee-ma of four) of 100 yardc, 220 and 440 yanle, the winning team to hold the Corker Ono. Other raoea which are o.pen to men who have eerveti with the Swansea Battalion are 121> yarr^e, ob-tacle 440 yajrds, tilting the bucket, tihread, needle, and boat rarue with teams of eight. In the evening, a smoking concert is to be held at the Drill Hall, Richardson-street, S-wan&oa.
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At Swansea on Saturday Noali Roes (27), collier; Travellian Reos (18). farmer, and Emrys Rees (15). collier, were summoned for moving dcgs ont of the scheduled area of Glamorgan without a license, and were ordered to pay costs.