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WESLEYAN TEA PARTY AT TRELOGAN.…

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WESLEYAN TEA PARTY AT TRELOGAN. The tea and concert held at the Wesleyan Chapel on Wednesday was a pronounced suc- cess, and the weather being good, a large number attended from Llanasa, Newmarket, etc. A good tea was prepared, ladies assisting being Mrs Parry (Bodlondeb), Mrs Evans (Crown Cottage), Mrs Edward Parry, Mrs Jones and Mrs Price (Penyffrith), the Misses Hughes (Axton), Hughes (Afongoch), Misses Evans (Four Crosses) Morgan (Avongoch). Mrs Jones (Mainstone Cottages), and Mrs Taylor (Afongoch). In the evening a lantern entertainment was given by Rev R. Hopwood, and the views depicted were explained at length by Mrs Hopwood. They consisted of scenes in Pales- tine, and other pictures connected with Bib- lical history. At intervals a Welsh hymn would be sung with great fervour to some 0 good old Welsh tune, and solos were rendered I by Messrs Wm. Parry (Newmarket), and E. Williams. (Dyserth). The whole entertainment was most interesting, and although the chapel was crowded, pnd a large number were com- pelled to stand, yet the attention given and order maintained was very marked. Mr Hopwood terminated with pictures of the world's great cities, followed by a series of amusing scenes for the children, although the elders shared largely in the fun. A vote of thanks was moved by the chairman (Mr John Price (Gwaenysgor). for Mr and Mrs Hop- wood's entertainment, which they enjoyed immensely. The vote was seconded by Mr Thos Evans (Trelogan) and carried triumph- antly. Mr Hopwood, in replying for himself and Mrs Hopwood said this was one of the best-ordered audiences he had had. On behalf of the chapel Mr Hopwood thanked the chairman for his services that evening, also the tea-makers in the afternoon, making special mention of Mr Parry (who was worthy of it). He also thanked the soloists, and included everybody who had assisted in the work that day. Mr Hopwood created great amusement by reciting some verses he had made at the recent tea party in Gwaenysgor, appropriate to their good currant bread. Al- though he admitted he had not descended from any of the Poets, yet one was inclined to believe he had ascended into somewhat of a poetic humour that night. The proposition was seconded by Mr Parry (Trelogan) and carried with great applause.

TRELOGAN.

Llana'sa.

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