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NEWTOWN.

PRESENTATION TO THE REV. J.…

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LLANIDLOES.

LLANYMYNEOH.

MONTGOMERY.

FOKDEN.

BETHANY, KERRY.

KERRY.

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KERRY. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.—On Sunday week the anniversary of the above Baptist School was held. The chapel was over- crowded at both the afternoon and evening meeting,. The first meeting was opened with reading and prayer by Mr John Andrew, Newtown. Mr E. Woolley presided at both meetings. The following was the programme :-Opening address, Martha Morgan dialogue ou Jacob, Miss Alderson and her scholars; hymn, How sweet to meet again," Choir recitation, Advice to boys," Cordelia Alder- son; recitation, "Sometimes when father comes," Jennie Jones duet, Jesus bids us shine," Alice and Rose Alderson dialogue, "The door of mercy," Pryce Alderson and Tom Jones hymn, Zion's happy soldiers," Choir; dialogue, "lhe beautiful city," Aunie, Fanny, and Pollie Bebb; solo, "The beautiful city," Miss Myfanwy Jones; recitation, ■' On the alphabet," Annie Harris hymn, Where the Sav.'vnr lendeth," Choir; dialogue, He careth tjr us," John Trow and scholars; recitation, "Use gentle wor.ts," Pollie Jones duet, I love my S,.viour Miss Alderson and Mr Tom Pryce lialogue, For a Collection," Fanny and Pollie Jebb; llym", "Our kind and loving Saviour," ;n hoir. The evening meeting, which was opened by .I r Wo >• o w, was as follows :—Dialogue, "On Con version," P. Jonas, O. White, H. Davies, Louisa rlughes. Jo in D.tvies, Alfred Jones, H. Jones, and T. Jo/i'-s iiymn Wake the song," Choir recita- tion, i'lioughts," Nellie White; recitation, "To work f,),- our Lori in the harvest," Fanny White -010, Must i zo and empty handed," Kitty Jones; iiai.gn.% Immortality," Sarlih Jones and Annie Bebb m,i, "Christian, walk prayerfully," Choir reoit ition Living lessons," Joyce E. Trow; reci. t-itiou, Woat will you do," Annie Jonas; solo, To ? h in lwriting on the wall," Mr White; dia- logue, liic'ur.i and Tom Alderson; hymn, "0 be ■lave' Cioir; recitation, "One of Salvation," David Jo. M solo, "No tears in heaven," MiM Myfa w- Jones dialogue, Money wanted," Louie and Tom Alderson; P.alm. Maggie Ashby tso'.o, Jesus is tenderly calling," Nellie White; hymn, Exalt Him," Choir; solo, Paradise," Miss Myfanwy Jonea. There is no doubt but that this was one of the best anniversaries ever held in con- nection with this scheol, and though small, it is plain it is in a flourishing condition. Great praise is due to the singers and reciters, and all those who took part in the proceedings, and also to Mrs Bebb, who presided at the harmonium, and Mr Tom Pryce, the choir conductor. The solos rendered by Miss Jones where highly appreciated, and the collections towards the scheol funds we, every satisfactory.

ABE EJHAFESP.

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SIR PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, M.P.,…

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