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. TEA PARTY.

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TEA PARTY. On Thursday last, the children who sang in the successful choir at the recent musical festival in the town hall, were entertained to tea, by their conductor Mr. Jones, the relieving officer, at the Tabernacle. After tea, an en- joyable evening was spent in various games. BAPTIST CHAPEL. Our numerous readers will learn with regret that the Rev. Isaac James, the minister of the above chapel, was owing to illness unable to tecupy his pulpit last Sunday. We understand ihat this is the first time for over a period of 25 years that Mr. JameR has failed to occupy his pulpit on a Sunday. We learn on enquiry that he is making satisfactory progress. YOUNG PEOPLES MUTUAL J IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. The usual weekly meeting of the above society was held on Friday last, at the English cause school room. Owing to the unavoidable absence of the chairman, Dr. T. O. Jones, the chair was taken by Mr. Henry Roberts. The subject for the night was a lecture by Coun- cillor T. J. Roberta on Visible Sound,' but owing to some difficulty in getting the appara- tus ready IJT the lecture, Mr. Roberts gave a lecture on Soap Bubbles instead.

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