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Disgraceful Church Scene ♦-

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Disgraceful Church Scene ♦- HOW THE HOUSE OF GOD 13 RESPECTED IN LLANELLY. I To the Editor of the "Star." Sir, I feel constrained to write to you in protest against the disgraceful scenes that I witnessed at a wedding in St. Peter's Church on Wednesday. As a visitor to the town, I was surprised to see how the townspeople respect the Church of God. From the opening of the church doors to the closing, the uproar was absolutely disgusting. I saw girls with shawls and clogs standing upon the seats. They laughed and chattered as if it were a theatre party, waiting for the curtain to rise, and one man, who ap- parently was supposed to be engaged in the task of restoring order, seemed to be making more row than anybody else. On the arrival of the bridal party, I expected to find this rowdy mob coo! down. Instead of this, however, the din actually increased, and the uproar be- came worse than ever. The curate did his best to restore order and decorum, but for all the notice taken of his well- meant efforts, he might not have been there at all. I noticed several men had forgotten to take off their hats. The only way the scene did not resemble a theatre party was that no one remembered to light his pipe or cigarette. Just when the ceremony was about to commence a seat collapsed with a crash, and there was a roar of laughter at the accident. In the crowd were a number of apparently respectable people. I hope they felt as disgusted as I was. Surely this is not the way in which the people of Llanelly regard the Church What happened outside the church I do not know, but I heard one significant i-e- mark—"The bridal pair had a h- of a job to get through the crush." I have witnessed many weddings in my time, but I have never seen such a rowdy set of people at any ceremony before. The desecration of the church was alto- gether deplorable, and I wonder what must be the feelings of the communicants about it. A VISITOR TO LLANELLY. j October 12th, 1917.

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