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AMMANFORD. I

BR-YN AMMAN. )

CARMARTHEN. I

CWMAMMAN. I

! CLYDACH.

GOWERTOX.

GWAUN-CAE-GURWEN I AND CWMGORSE.

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GWAUN-CAE-GURWEN I AND CWMGORSE. Sergea-nt-lnstructor Kingdon. Cwm- I gorse, was the recipient ot α- licLiioLsQUiti present at the Church Hall. A lecture was given at the (sliurch Hall by Prof. A. J. Fison, M.A.. D.Sc., lecturer at the I.ondqn University, bus subject being The Psychology of Education." A wedding was solemnised at Xewcastle- Emlyn, when Mr. Thomas Thonms, Gate- street, Gwaim-cae-Gurweii, and Miss Annie Eees, Llandyssul, were joined in holy matrimony. Mr. David Jenkins, B.A., Cwmgorse Farm, who lately joined the Colours, has been promoted io the rank of second- liautenant. He is now stationed at Bournemouth. Mr. Harry Harris, N.D.A., N.D.D., Cwmllynfell, dolivertni a most interesting lecture to a crowded audience at the Tabernacle Hall. His subject was A Fortnight in Belgium." The chairman was the Rev. T. M. Roderick, Mr. Tom Davies, Uwyn-road, Cwmgorse. has been ordained minister of the Gospel a.t. Christ Church, Carmarthen, the cere- mony being performed by the Bishop of St, David's. Mr. Davies has accepted the title of the St. John and St. Mary's Churches. Clydach, where he will com- mence duties early in the Xew Year. Mr. David Jenkins, B.A., Mr. John Jenkins, BA., Mr. Morgan Jenkins, three sons of Mr. Samuel Jenkins, J; P., Cwm- gorse Farm, are serving with the Colours in various parts of the country. Their brother, Mr. Dan Jenkins, M.Sc., who previous to the outbreak of war was an elect rical engineer in Berlin, is now a prisoner of war. A meeting was held at the Church Hall. iTwaun-cae-Gurwen, to discuss the forma- Lion of a rifle club. Mr. C. E. Cleeves, who occupied the chair, gave an explanation why the Civic Guard was discontinued. It wa unanimonsiy agreed that a rifle dub be formed, and bo called the Curwen Rifle Club. The following officiab were elected: PT Md?ellt, Mr. C. E. Cleev<?s; vice-presi- dents. Me-sr?. Charles G}lbPrwm, Saml. Jenkins, John Rees, Dr. 8. James, Dr. J. Rees, Richard Morgan, Edwrd Powell, F. Kargreave.i, Daniel Jenkins, Wm. Evans, Samuel Morgan, W. Wardlov, Thomas Evans, John Jones, Rev. T. M. Roderick, Rev. B. D. Davies, Rev. W. Williams, Rev. Evan Davies; chairman, Mr. Richard Morgan; vice-chairman, Mr. Samuel le-nkins; secretary, Mr. J. S. Phillips; ind treasurer. Mr. H. Scruton. SCHOOLBOY ASSAULTED. I Two collier boys named Evan. Jones I md Daniel Cook, of Cwmgorse, were summoned at Pontardawe Police Court m Friday for ase?'.?mg a schoolboy lamed Ios. Llew. Duvi'?. at C'?m?orsf rciiool on November 20th. Jd.r. Af.ir^an ] Davies prosecuted on behalf of the Edu- cation Authority, Defendants were fined los. each includ- ing costs.

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I ; -JERSEY MARINE. 1

KIDWELLY.I

LLANDEBIE. -I

LOUGHOR.I

I LLANDILO. ;!

LLAXSADWRN.. I;

LLANGADOCK. I

LLANDOVERY.I

MORRISTON. I

PONTARDULAIS. 1:

PONTARDAWE. I

SWAJSSEA. I

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