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OSWESTRY. ART CLASS.—At a meetmg of the committee, held on Monday, present Mr Stanley Leighton, M.P., in the chair; the Vicar of Oswestry,and Messrs T. Longueville, G. W. Humohrys (hon. sec.), A. Walker, J. Parrv- > Jones, and E. Woodall, it was resolved to continue the drawing class conditionally. THE INDIAN FAMINE FUND.—Oa Sunday, after morn- ing and evening service, collections were made in the Parish Church, for the sufferers in India. The hand- some sum of £135 10s was the result. The "ermon in the morning was preached by the Rev Canon Howell Evans, and la the evening by the Rev E. J. Rees. The I money has been remitted to the Mansion House Find by Mr T. Whitfield. CHURCH BAZAAR.—On Tuesday afternoon, a baaaar was opened in the Victoria Rooms, Oswestry, under the patronage of Lady Harlech, the Hon. Mrs Bridge- man, Mrs Rowland Venables, Lady Edwin Hill-Trevor, Mrs Stanley Leignton, and Mrs Wahham How, in aid of the repairs which it is contemplated to make to Melverley Church. The stalls were presided over by the Hon. Mrs Staplettfn Cotton, Mrs DumviHe Le", Mrs Pritchard, of Melverley Rectory, and Lady Frances Lloyd. Miss Lloyd, of Ashton, had charge of tbe refreshment stall. During the afternoon the receipts in the room amounted to about .t60, and £70 were taken at the doors. The bazaar remained opened on Wednes- day.

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