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ERWOOD COMPETITIONS SUCCESSFUL MEETING. I KEEN CONTESTS. I I nder the auspices of Crickadarn Congregational Sunday School, tho annual competitive meeting was held in Erwood Market Hall on the 27th ult. The chair- man wais Prof. John Evans, B.A., Brecon, and the ad- .iudicators-muic, Principal T. Lewis, M.A., B.D., Brecon literature. Prof. John Evans, B.A., Brecon; and bread and butter, Mrs Williams, Stores, Erwood, and Miss M. P. Evans, Victoria House, Erwood. Miss Thirza Maud Stephens. Erwood, was tile accompanist. The programme was as follows:— Recitation, boy or girl under Iii, .Jotn chapter of Isaiah.—Miss Marjory Bufton, Dryseol. solo for girls under 15, "See now the moon .shines."— 1st, Mary Davies, Police Station; and 2nd, Gladys Buf. ton, Dryseol. Duet for children under 15, "The Sea Is Britain's Glory."—1st, Marjory and Gladys Bufton, Dryseol; and 2nd, Evelyn Williams, Newgerden, and Clara Prosper, Gwenddwr. Open recitation. Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Act II., Scene I., from "Is this a dagger which I see before me?" 'to "That summons thee to heaven or fiell.Ifr Aarcii Hargest. Best 4 to 5 lb. loaf of home-made bread.—Prize divid- ed between Mrs Davies, Heoleinon, and an unknown competitor. Best pound of home-made butter.—Miss Richards, Maesclettwr. Solo for females (not first prize-winners), "Heavenly Song."—Miss Edith Humphreys. Answers to six questions on general knowledge.—Mr Aaron Hargest. Open solo for females, '.Nearer my God to Thee."— Miss Gladys Jones. Unpunctuated reading.—Miss Gladys Evans. Quart-ete (own selection).—Mrs Staley, Miss Gladys I Jones, "Llew Clettwr," and Mr Charlie Richards. Best story, not exceeding 3 minutes.—Mr J. Jones, Alltmawr. Extempore ."peech.-)Tr Percy King. Extempore debate.—Mr Aaron Hargest and Mr C. Richards. Party cf not Ie. than 10 that will best render "Melita" (Congregational Hymnal). "Clettwr Min- strels" (conductor, "Llew Clettwr"). :\1,. Rees Powell proposed a vote of thanks to the ad- judicators and accompanist, and this was seconded by Aid. T. Williams. The secretarial duties were. most effi- ciently carried out by Ir John Evans, Victoria House, Erwood.

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