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KIDWELLY.

LAUGHARNE.

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LAUGHARNE. SOCIAL TEA.—The annual social tea and enter- tainment was held in the National Schoolroom on Monday evening, January 4th. The following ladies presided at the several tea-tables, namely Mrs Peel, Fern Hill; Miss Hurt, Fern Hill Miss G. Smith, Milton Bank; Miss Beta David; Miss S. A. David; Mrs Benjamin, Globe Hotel; Miss Leach, Elm House; Mrs Matthew Jones; Mrs John Saer, Prospect Terrace; and Mrs Richard Griffith. The tea was not so well patronised as in former years, but there was a really good and enthusiastic audience at the entertainment which immediately followed the tea. In the absence of the Rev W. H. Harrison. B.A., who was sick, Mr Churchwarden Thomas David, the Pynes, was voted to, and ably filled the chair throughout the evening. The following is the programme :— Pianoforte duett, Miss G. Smith, and Miss Hurt song, Thy smile" (encored), Miss Julia Wilkins pianoforte solo, Miss Gwennie David song (with banjo accompaniment), "Somebody whispered so sweetly (encorod), Miss Hurt; song, We meet once more" (encored), Miss Laura Wilkins; song, Mr Archie David; comic song, "He was a careful man (encored), Mr Fred. Williams. Part II.— The laughable farce—" Rendezvous." Characters: Lucretia," Miss Laura Wilkins; Sophia," Miss Ada Richards; "Rose," Miss Julia Wilkins; "Quake," Mr William Jeremy; "Simon," Mr Fred. Williams; "Charles," Mr Martin David; Captain Bolding," Mr Maurice Williams; Smart," Master Arthur Brown, The farce passed off without a hitch, and the audience thoroughly enjoyed it. Miss Hurt presided at the piano in a most praiseworthy manner. The usual vote of thanks brought an enjoyable evening to a close. We must- not omit to mention that Mr W. H. Saer rendered valuable assistance as stage manager and prompter. The hon treasurer of the social tea committee is Miss Leach, Elm House; and the hon. secretary, Mr G. D. Wilkins, Melbourne House.

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