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DENBIGH.I

RUTHIN.

CEERIG-Y-DRUIDION.

CORWEN.

HOLT AND FARNDON.

ULANGOLLEN.

MALPAS.

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MALPAS. PARISH CHURCH HARVEST: HANKSGIVINGs.-The annual services for tha safe gathering of the harvest were held in the above church on Sunday last. The east end of the church was nicely decorated with corn, ferns, flowers, grapes, &o. The service commenced by singing the 223rd hymn, Come, ye thankful people, corn p." Tne prayers were said by the Rev. C. W. Cox. The special psalms were 105 and 144. The first lesson was read by the Rev. the Hon. W. T. Kenyon, and the second by the Rev. C. W. Cox. The anthem on this occasion was one of Mr. Bernard Farebrother's H 0 give thanks unto the Lord," in G; also hymn 227 was sung, Wnat our Father does is A. M. The sermon was preached by the Rev. C. W. Cox from psalm 103, v. 3. The evening service was as usual choral, and was opened by the singing of hymn 223; the service taken was Tallis in G., and special psalms 145 and 146. The prayers were again read by the Rev. C. W. Cox the first lesson was read by the Rev. Mr. Salt, and the second by the Rev. and Hon. W. T. Kenyon. The anthem was the same as taken in the morning, the other hymns being 360 and 224. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Lee, vicar of Hanmer, from Job 2cl, v. 1. A collection was made after each service, which amounted to .£5 12s. 11., to be handed over to the funds of the Chester Infirmary.

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