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RED CROSS WORKING PARTY'S…
RED CROSS WORKING PARTY'S CONCERT AT CORWEN. A most successful concert in aid of the Corwen Red Cross Working Party was held at the Assembly Rooms, Corwen, on Wednes-, day evening,under the presidency of The Hon. Mrs. Wynn, Rug. There was an excellent attendance. The room was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The secretary, Miss Eira Evans, 3, Westbourne Terrace, worke, I like a trojan towards the success of the concert, and thoroughly deserved the beautiful boquet which was pro sented to her on the stage by Miss Wynn. The accompanists were Miss Eira Evans and Mr. W. Bradwen Jones. The programme was ai. follows :—Pianoforte solo, Miss Eira Evans and Mr Bradwen Jones; song If the World were mine to give," Miss Annie Rowlands recitation, Mr Vinton song, (a) You sing to me," (b) Come sing to me," Miss Nora Roberts; patriotic song, Our gallant boys in brown (composed by Mr W Bradwpn Jones), Mr Robert Da vies recitation, The Gambler's Wife," Miss A. E. Bostock song, Red, White and Blue, Miss Blodwen Derbyshire song, The Motherland is calling," Mr Gwilym Dowell duett, The Spider and the Fly," Misses Nora and Bessie Roberts trick entertainment on the piano by Mr. W. Bradwen Jones address by The Hon. Mrs. Wynn pianoforte duett, Miss Eira Evans and Mr Brad wen Jones; song, Bring me a Rose," Miss Annie Row- lands recitation, Mr. Vinton sung, "Prince Charming," Miss Nora Roberts song, A Soldier and a man," Mr. Robert Davies;, pianoforte solo, (a) Salut d'amour," (b) Spring Song," Miss Eira Evans song, Baner ein Gwlad," Mr. Gwilym Dowell song, We're all under the same old Flag," Mr. Gwilym Humphreys duett, "Farewell Summer," Misses Nora and Bessie Roberts. Several items on the above programme were encored, A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Ihe Hon. Mrs. Wynn for presiding and also to the artistes and others who had assisted in making the concert a success. On the propos- ition of Mr. Dudley Morgan, seconded by Dr. Horatio E. Walker, Plasyndre. The two programme sellers (Misses Gwyneth Richard and Hilda Powell) dressed as nurses were exceedingly attractive. A most enjoyable evening terminated with the rendering of the English and Welsh National Anthems. The net proceeds amounted to ovei J610.
GWYDDELWERN.
GWYDDELWERN. Cyuhelir Cyfatfodydd Diolchgarwch yn Eglwys Gwyddelwern yfory (Mercher).
PEACE TREATY PROPHECY.
PEACE TREATY PROPHECY. Mr Alfred Hubert, psychologist and vocation consultant, sends the following optimistic prophecy, dated August 2nd, 1914, which he has received from a friend, who is a "very noted astrologer." It reads as follows:- Peace and victory on Friday, October 9, 1914. (September 29th, I believe, the German Emperor, if alive, makes overtures of peace). Tuesday, October 6th, a great day. Sunday, October 18th, National Te Duem. Mr Hubert|states that the astrologer-prophet, whose name is not for publication, for several years past predicted to a great many people the international crisis this autumn. He also, it is stated, foretold accurately the date of the death of Queen Victoria and the signing of the Peace Treaty in the Russo-J apanese war.
IFOOTBALL.
I FOOTBALL. Corwen Football Club has joined the Football Association of Wales. CORWEN: Ajgraffwyd a Chyhoeddwyd Gwmni Argraffu Corwen, Gogledd Cymru. 1,