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[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] (Continued from Page 6). Lord Kenyon has succeeded) -the Earl of Kin- ■toTe as Lord in Wait ::g c:n the Kbg. Sir Charles McLaren, M.P., is '.staying at his town houSie, Bellgraye Square. The Lord Chief Justice has c'hosen the North Wales Oi rcuit for the. sun-mier assizes. Princess Henry lof Pless has been making a i.i;cirl,c -s?ta,y at 'Eaton, and left on ThLirsid,av. I s Lord Kenyon has .agaii.ni been chosen as presi- dent of the Little Hulkon Congervaitive Club. A "bazaar tin aid of the St. Asap'h C'lergy Su.s- tentaticm Fund is announced to be held at Park Hall, Oswestry, on July 28th. The Duke and Cuchiess of Weis'tiiimiiister re- turned to Eaton from Grcisvenoir House on Mon- day. Theiiir Graces wilT probably go to G'ros- venor Homse for rLhe opening of Parliament. o We. are .desire-d to co-ntradita't the sltaitemen't tMc Mrs Coffirvwailis West will be ,preaerJt at the meeting of Liverpool Frsa Fictodiers to be ad- dressed 'by the Duke of Devonishire. That lady is a strong .supporter of Mr Chamberlain's policy. Probably, the lady who is to be preserJt is Mrs George Cornwall-is West. H.S.H. Princess Pleas has consented: to take patfc i:n sccne society theatrioalls in. aiid of R'outh Church, Hull. The enlter',t;a,iniment will com- prise "A Pantomime Rehlvia,rsal," and a series of tableau x. The Countess of Huntingdon, Miss Muriel Wateon, the Earl and Countess of LOlli- diesborough wfird also take part. Ry the kindness of General the Hon. Savage lu?-?n, C.B., and,?-Irs -Al,o,s?tyr, a d-rajw?in;, -r,acm g Tr.?-et.?n,,g on ?beh!alf of tihl,-? Semi-TeeitaLal AsiE?o,c),a- tion. was hald at Maesynanit, laist week. The meeting was attended by Sir Robert 'and Lady Cunliffe, the HOll. A. and "trs Parker, Mrs Fen- wick, the Ven. Archd-eaccm Wynne Jones, etc. The annuiall childlren's party in honour of Master Waitkiiin, -Williams. Wynn. was given at Wynnsitay on Saturday, when the liiktle guiesits numbered aibouft a hundred. There was also a large number of adults. Sir Watkin and all the members df 'the rfamily were present. The guests assembled at 4 p.m., and dancing, 'so the music of Mr Tims's band, and other 'enjoy- ments, occupied the time pleasantly until about eight o'clock, when the partly dispersed. Sir Watkiin, Master Watkin Williams Wynn, and the Misses Williams Wynn spared no pains to add' to the enjoyment of their guests. 1 11

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