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Abercynon.

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Abercynon. On Mabon's Day an eisteddfod in connection with Bethania Welsh Congregational Church was held at the Board Schools. The inclement weather doubtless militated against the attend- anc-a considerably, but nevertheless the number who paid for admission warrants the belief that no deficit will be experienced. The one held on the previous Mabon's Day resulted in a net pro- fit of 945. The chairman was Mr W. Williams (in the absence of Dr A. J. Griffiths), while the conductor was the Rev J. F. Williams. The secretarial duties devolved on the capable should- ers of Mr R. L. Powell, photographer, and the treasurer was Mr Llew Harris, grocer. Alaw Cynon Pontypridd, was the adjudicator, and the accompanist, Miss Garnet, Cilfynvdd. The following were the awards: Bass solo. Mr Row- land Jones, Porth; alto solo. Master David Evans, Cilfynydd; soprano solo*, divided between Misses Carah Davies and Mary Ann Dyer, Cilfyn- ydd; duet, Mr W. Powell and friend tenor solo, divided between -r W. Powell, Aber- cynon, and Mr E. Fraacis, Cilfynydd; piano- forte, divided between Misses Gwen Meredith and Gwen Edwards. Ymysybwl; hymn, "Crugy- bar." for men over 40 years of e, prize divided between Messrs Evan Hvans, Ynysybwl, and D. Evans, Ynysybwi; mpte voice competition, Abercynon (Mr R. L. Jones). An interesting feature qof the proceedings was the presentation c to Mr George Jones, Yftysybwl, of an oil-paint- ing of himself given by Mr Powell, photographer, at the last eisteddfod held there a month ago. All Connoiseurs with tkis fact agree, Harris, of the Central Stores, for splendid tea. 2349